156 Proceedings of Societies. 
PrRocEEDINGS Boston Soo, Nat. Hist., continued from vol. XXX, 1860, MARES 
p. 241, (also 251.) O 
ae ations, as fardshiog arguments against the theory of Darwin; Prof . 
p- 249, Dis set on same b Prof. Rogers ; and p. 244, rejoinder ; Aganigt on a 
On the colors of the Nacre of fresh water bivalves ; J. Lewis.—p. 246, Views of the 
etratigraphical relations “of deposits formed’in an ocean under each of the three con 
, a subsiding, and a rising position of the sea-bottom; W.d. — 
og Mere p. 249, Occurrence of Bed native Iron in Africa, (vol. v, p. 250, and vol 
> p. 279, B.S. Proceed.) denied; A.A. Hayes—p. 252, Description of new Ophi- — 
#, belonging to the S ah oman Institution and to the Museum of Comparative — 
Reckitt Theodore we apron 262, Genus Pygorhynchus (genus known before only 
fossil, ) found li iving at Acapulco; Agassiz—APRIL.—p. 271, O i 
faune in time and space ; Prof. "Agassiz.—p. 21%, aig oa (supplementary) on the 
- W.BR $812, 
movements o ed ve floo ogers.— od by Agassiz, 
and Gould.— Exhibition of the ibe sNildren and a sketch of albinism, by 
Dr. Kneland. P aki and distribution of t illa ther anthropoid apes 
fro: observation on the West — of Africa; Mf. Du Chaillu.—p 
Table comprising phe el iy gs and height of 100 men from a Military Company 
Boston —On es migratory parasites ; Prof. J. Wym 
3, ‘On: some su ‘Peat ] Peaaits of Diatomacee; A. M7. ards, New York— 
p. 287, On the American White (Termes frontalis, Hald.); Seu 
A pearl;” a rare cal aus concretion found in the interior of 
he Cocoa-nut ; Dr. J. Bacon 293, Dissection of the poison apparatus © 
Rattle Snak —p. 294, On the Albert Coal; Pro B, Rogers.— 
n. as 
p. 296, Descaiplions of five new species of mammals discovered in West equatorial 
Africa; P. Bal Du Chailiu—p. 305, Analysis of juice of the ont of common — 
ing hermometer 0 t Dr ames Lewis; Prof. W. B. Rogers.—p. 319, Observations — 
; 0. A. White. 
s. Nor nets 
ee: 323, hy of iat of new shells collected by the United 
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y of the species of Cyrenella, a — of Mollusea belon o the family of 
ucinide ; Temple Prime.—p. 348, On a very fusible eer ne Be from Lake 
rod containing boracic acid; Dr. A. A. Hayes.—p. 349, Account of a reall 
vis lo ; 
the coast of Labrador; Henry Bryant,—Account of a visit to some 
in vicinity of Franconia, N CT. Jae — , On the 
growth commonl California seed; Dr. White~—Fossil skull of the 
President,—OCTOBER.—p. 353, On the conglomerate of Vermont; 
Prof. Edward Hitchcoc 355, Letter in reference to a Can lynx (Lynz 
adensis), killed in » Sept. 9 —p. 356, Account 
f are sit to Lake Winnipeg andthe Saskatchawan River; S. H. 
! en Island, y 
Scotia, by Bs eh ag a Bean Halifax; Dr. Bryant.—p. 382, i 
ee Sele collects y the North Pacific xpediti inv 
De kA Guld Exploring Expedition ( 
For list of ire received, see March Number. 
