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ene Hyalonema; 8. Lockwood. 
The an sg - atural History - hinge» Park, New York; A. 8. Bickmore. 
Suggestions for Facilitation of M dministration; T. 
The I ‘identity of the rea of the Y Proiet Joel (ii, 55) with the CEdipoda mi- 
omas. 
in recent additions to the Fish Fauna of Massachusetts; T. Gill. 
in Hermaphroditism in Rhus cotinus and R. glabra; T. Meehan. 
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a a Remarkable Group of Wasp’s Nests found i in a hollow bores. P. R. Uhler. 
n Movement in the Stigmatie Lobes of Catalpa; T. 
7 — supposed relics of man in the Miocene of the Dardanelles; G. 
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On spies saab 4 Pottsford, Vermont; J. S. Newberry. 
On th 8 of the Cincinnati Ania J. 8S. Newberry. 
On Circles of Diriael Ee American Sedimen y Strata ; J. 4 N season 
On some Paleozoic Fishes from the rocks of Ohio. J. 8. New 
Geological Relations of the a. bape Lower Haldoebedg Group of 
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The nes of Rocks; T. 8. age 
Boslagy of Portland and vicinity; C. H. Hitchcoc 
Means of II ng the. » Stratigraphic eae ‘of Seams of Coal in Ohio, 
Kentucky, ete.; E. B, Andrew: 
Geological Relations 2% = ‘sth on Ore Deposits of Nova Scotia; ch ‘ns lors a 
Specimen of Sigillaria showing marks of Fructification ; J. W. Da 
Zones of — Lines ot Elevation in the Earth’s Crust 
The town and vicinity and the Strictate a “the Graylock 
Exhibition of Marl Fossils from New Jersey, near the coast; L. Feuchtwanger. 
ol Shell Heaps of Fresh-water Mollusks; C. A. 
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n some Spontaneous — Movements, and Expansions of Rock observed 
a. mee 
u rome : 
ae cient Burial Gro n Swanton, Vermont; G. H. Perkins. 
Ph iin Ry Colored | Diamonds and other gems, with brief remarks on their 
A.C. H 
sy the ¢ Origin of Mountain Chains; C. Whittlese - 
On the cause of the Transient Fluctuation of Level on Lake Superior; id. 
the Descent of ~ Rivers of the Valley of ecnces C. Whittlesey. 
P atural Features of the U. §. Nati tional Park. jo ore ten untains; J. Curtis. 
Tchitecture of the plies Aborigines; L. i. ‘Morgan 
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physicist of Germany, here presented in an English form 
‘ gh translations by different authors (among them Tyndall), 
G. on—The relation of Natural Science to science In general ; 
be’ 8 scientific researches ; the physiological causes of harmony 
Music; ice and glaciers; the interaction of the natural forces ; 
