330 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
R. Baker: A comparison of terra-cotta lumber with some other building 
mates 
ARD: Descri = aout applied to the general ellipsoid; 
Veloaty “3 fhe +a ston of a crank e 
: Improvements in sieetic machines; Regularity of flow in double- 
corners rota pumps. 
Section E, Geology and Geography. 
ee Wy. ean sori of explorations of the glacial boundary between New 
eg and MIllin 
TG: Omit The terminal moraine west sf tis 
AR Upuam: The Minnesota valley in the © ages — in the cur= 
rents of the ice of the last Glacial epoch in eastern uiuas 
EO TE: Relation of the glacial dam at Cincinnati ro the terraces on the 
iver “poke = its tributaries. 
N. e comparative strength of Minnesota and New England 
granites; Clay pebbles, with an exhibition of specimens from Princetown, Min- 
J. W. Dawson: On Rhizocarps in the Paleozoic period. 
James HaLu: On the microscopic structure of the test of fossil Brachiopoda. 
_W. J. McoGue: On Glacial canyons. 
Junius Pontman: The life-history o of the Niagara River. 
H. C. Bourton and A. A. Juni The singing beach of Manchester, Mass. 
fo io TIFFANY: The ‘civivalent of the New York water-lime group developed 
ieoeaee Owen: The Earth’s orographic framework: its seismology and 
geology; The “Continental Type” or normal orography and geology of continents. 
cod, eee ‘belts 
rtebrate from the St. Louis limestone; Animal 
remains est the Loess — Glacial Serbs 
G. H. Stone: The kam of Main 
ED. Daxa: shoe hig gate eo New England against the iceberg theory 
of the 
J. 8. NewBerry: On the eroding power of ice; The ancient glaciation of North 
America, its extent, character and teachings; On the genesis and classifica tion 
of mineral veins. 
T. Srerry Hunt: se Pre-Cambrian rocks of the Alps; On the serpentine. of 
Staten Island, New Yor 
JAMES MACFARLANE: The “ earthquake” at New Madrid, Mo., in 1811, probably - 
not an earthqua 
W. Cha LAYPOLE : On the Hamilton sandstone of middle Pennsylvania; On @ 
large Crustacean from the Catskill group, of Penn aoreet a; On Rensselaeria and 4 
fossil fish pany the Hamilton group of Pennsylva 
as 3 £: On the structure of the skull in ‘Diclonis mirabilis, a Laramie 
Dinosaurian; On the Trituberculate type of superior molar, and the origin of the 
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Maine; Colore a ecreaittes and sea laptaiee crystals from a new American ee 
A note on the finding of two American beryls; Andatcalie from a new American 
ity ; “On a white, garnet from near Hull, Canada. 
Section F, Biology. 
W. G. Fartow: Relations of certain forms of Alge to disagreeable tastes and 
odors; The spread of epidemic diseases in plan 
D. 8. Ketticotr: Psephenus Lecontei; on He external anatomy of ig larva. 
E. L. Sturtevant: Parallelism of structure of maize and sorghum kernels; 
Influence of position on seed; Agricultural botany. 
_D, P. PENHALLOW: Relation of root and leaf areas; Corn. 
