Miscellaneous Intelligence. 243° 
. J, McGEE: A contribution to Croll’s theory of secular climatal changes. 
H. S. Wiuttams: The recurrence of faunas in the Devonian rocks of New York; 
e bs ao York. 
a OWEN: sa Unification of geological nomenclatur 
w. S. Mor n anere in Mya and tanager + since the deposition of the 
New Ragland shell: hea 
WSON : Op Ptilophyton and associated fossils from the Chemung 
Sis of Ithaca, 
: The oe Grit of Ohio 
YN. ir Winds ELL: Typical thin sections of the rocks of the cupriferons series 
in ap are 
G. C. Swan : Ozark Highlan 
G. Someta Goll -bearing drift 2 Indi 
J. W. Spencer: Features of the region 4 Lower Great Lakes, a the Great 
River age; or el on the origin of the great lakes of ne th A 
Wo. Bross: Cafions, with some thoughts as nk their origin 
. ALLEN: Revision of the anatomy of the ethmoid ee in the Mammalia. 
C. F. GissLer: On Bopyrus Manhattensis from qo gill-cavity of Palemonetes 
bot gl Sate on. 
G. WILDER: On a mii cusp of the deciduous mandibular canine of the 
Sinai cat, Felis domestic 
. D. Scumipt: On the influence of the structure of the nerve-fibres upon the 
production saa. conditehon of nervy 
8. Minor: ne tatib of the vertebrate body ; Note on 
wear man is the highest animal; Relations of the growth, size and age of 
animals 
A. J. Howe: Digital pn aoc romcer 
Wo. ZIMMERMAN: Rece istence of sword-fish, shark, and om in the 
fresh water ate near Bufta tee 
: On some relation of birds and insec = 
Wm. H. uae: the disposition of color-markings of domestic animals. 
_ Mrs. L. : Notice of a fern indiginous to California, but heretofore con- 
sidered as an introduced hot-house a cies. 
{. RIDLER: Some needed reforms in the use a bag Mie terms. 
. P. PENHALLOW: pibeare reer of growth in plan 
W. J. Beat: The motion of roots in germinating Th =e an corn. 
T. MEEHAN: Additional act on the rt gen of Yucea. 
B. D. Hatste ED: The lift u lan 
C. E. Woe : Cause of the ‘old climate of the far Wes 
H. C. Hovey: Recent discoveries, measurements, and eaictalnee observations 
made j = 1 Mammoth Cave 
NTISS : On the action of Pilocarpin in changing the color of the 
G. C. Sw WAL LLOW: Natural filtration of See ne for domestic use in cities. 
E. 8. a Evolution and its place in geology. 
D. Influence of forests on agi roy 
4. Entomology and Microscopy. 
E. W. CLaypo.e: Life-history of the Buckeye — -borer. 
ee pane development in In New insects injurious to 
Am ; The egg-case is Hyarp hilus ‘triangularis; On the Ovipo- 
sition n of "Prodoxus plat The co Of Gyrien 
W. : certain habits 0 of Heliconia charitoni ia; Ou the length of 
ra = Dotteries; One n alleged abnormal peculiarity in the history of Argynnis 
A, ‘Lixtwer: On the life ag tape: of ry Hateroes peop A Taner ae 
invasion of northern New York by a Pyralid t— Cr igwvag: 
A. J. Coox: How does the bee Pasik its "tua: The Syrian bees; "Carbolic 
acid asa preventive of corer vages. 
B. P. Mann: Suggestions of cooperation in furthering the study of entomology. 
T. Taytor: Rig tein ng microtome; Bacteria and micrococci, and their rela- 
tions to plant culture. 
