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Plumage of Terns, by Miss Grack ANNA LEWIS; F. W. Putna 
tape and Physical Geography of a part of the coast of Matis? oy. JOHNSTON. 
e Valley of the pears J. ORTON. 
Distribution of Coal, Iron and the Precious Metals in Mgmt A. 8S. BrcKMORE. 
0) n-fossiliferous Rocks of New England; N. T. T 
On pantry anges in Maine ae the length of fits prey the close of 
the Quaternary Period ; . TRU. 
Compression as an agent in geological rh ad ate with illustrations of dis- 
wih W. P. Bua 
Hints on a Stratigraphy of the Paleozoic Rdcks of ‘Vermont; J.B. PE 
— f results of a late Geological Reconnoissance of Louisiana ; E. Ww. 
compe of Venezuela; R. P. STE 
Pnierioan and Fauna of the Soule wate: Tertiaries of rans and Idaho; J. 8. 
a re relations of the Geology of Ohio to that of the adjoining States; J.S. 
=e 
he Rocky Mountain Range north of latitude 60°, and its influence on 
Panna Distribution; Wm. H. Da 
new species of Fishes obtained by Prof. Orton in the Valleys of the Mar- 
Napo; T. Gitu. 
3. | EES C. Saigon Big: Ethnology. 
an Migrations. In four sections: Sec. 1. Physical Geography of North 
eee with reference to natural Highways; aid Scat of 1 Natural Subsitence 
afforded by its Areas. Sec. 2. se Subs nce, 
tent of Indian Agriculture. Sec. 3. Migrations "or Roving and partially Village 
Indians, de pode from languages, traditions, and known migrations. Sec. 4. Mi- 
grations of Village Indians, as deduced from the same sources; L. H. Moreay. 
a = Bhs pg sxe of the uses of the Embankments of the Mound 
ers; L. H 
Discovery of Pay fous of the Horse among the Ancient Ruins of Central 
w Php aaeraene i North Ame Ne TD 
oars Geograph oe the Aborigines of No: rica; 
On th owlsadi of the kieran Tntiens sad pisereees Tiwateated by 
Specim inwens ; J 
: oa 
Exhibition of a few interesting implements collected by R. W. Haskins from 
— graves on the bank Mod, the sone with special reference to the boring of 
oles in stone implements; F. W 
ned implement neers | of South “America and the Classification of the 
Indian Nations thereof; P. C. 
The d oneairste- of man as snodified y Light, Heat, and Cold; C. RoEsEVELT. 
n the Botocudos of Brazil; Cx. 
The Ainos, o : t Hairy Men of Yesso, Saghalien and the Kurile Islands; A. S. 
KMORE, 
Evidences of high antiquity in the Kjekkenmeedden Deposits of New England; 
E. 8. Morsz. 
4. Sup-Secrion D. Microscopy. 
N a phase in the eee of a Confervaceous Alga belonging to the 
genus Bisnis 
On the resolution of usccheupite > Test Objects; A. M. Ep 
Some remarks on the Infusorial Deposits of N, orth ‘Amana pe Me. Epwarbs, 
“ot Cleaning Guanos so as to obtain the Microscopi ¢ Organisms in them; A: 
DWA 
Some remarks on an ‘Opaque Illuminator,” applied to an pemerion Objective, 
and an Immersion Objective of Long Focal Distance; E. Bicky. 
