238 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
Glacial Phenomena in the Sierra Nevada; J. Murr. 
Note on the gestation of = a ~— Bat; B. G. WILDER. 
Botanical Ob asn'ee sure H.8 
n Organ 0. f Special jstheset in ‘a: Tapuiieanbaits genus Yoldia; W. A. 
pce 
The Wings of Pterodactyls ; erie — 
Small Si of the Brain in T . OOM 
Male and Female Ongans ‘of ape sharks — cad | patueions to the use 
of the * ‘Olaapees 
The Genera of esetiie-d on tudied Histo acca ore H. Scupper. 
he Recency of certain Volcanoes sn the-Western U. S. ; sre - GILBERT. 
Terri ; G. K. Grp 
The cya of the Colorado hteat Region as a field f for asec ere 
G. K. GILBERT. 
On the Disintegration of Rocks and Geological — T. 8. Hunt. 
ariolaris as a Catcher 
Darlingtonia Californca an insectivorous ins: 
Regenera' tion or Agente fogs lecular Conservation: a arabe to the doc- 
trine of evolution; L. 
On the Cotton Worm (4 (Aletia cone ogee Bs a ‘nirsg 
Physical History of New Hampshire ; C. Hiroe 
Geological Map 3 = United States and Teritores vith Critical and Explana- 
to eT f. C. H. Hrrencock and W. P. B 
Discovery of twelve skeletons of Dicotyles painlaioena in the Valley Drift in 
Columns, Ohio; J. H. Kipp. 
On th organic Change coded in the Bee by he ant conditions to which 
it is subjected in its larval state ; xg 8. B. Herr 
A list of the Vertebrate Animals o f Outagamie Oo. "Wisconsin, with notes, etc. ; 
Notes on some rare and interesting Carices of New a G. VasE 
Are there plants the — ~ which in the sce a defi- 
nite number of years 
Notice of a pair of “iap-door Spiders from South ay ae iy R. Dones. 
How do young ee f the shell; J. W. P. J: 
= Bl Inquiry concerni eeu of Macchia. Animals; W. H. 
= On the present Distribution of Woodlands within the United States; W. H. 
REWER. 
Notes on Tree Growth; A. Gra 
the Classification of the In fides Languages of Mexico; P. ©. 
Buiss 
— m the Anderson School of Natural History on Penikese Island; F. 
An as of Replacement of Injurious Insects by Human Agency; J. L. L# 
= the Equivalency of the Coal-measures of the United States and Europe; 0. 
. WHITE. 
ee poh localities of contact of Trap and Sandstone in the Connecticut Valley; 
ICE. 
Further Laney in on _ Geology of Northwestern Massachusetts, with 
special referen: BH eg “3 
On the caenpousesan of the Pottery of the Mound-builders ; E. T. Cox. 
On the true character of the Eozoon 8. BuRBANK. 
On the Mechanical condition of the Pebbles i - sae Racca — and 
cs Monroe: W.B, Rooms South America ; 0. A. Drrey. 
ee en veets E. 8. Day 
