244 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
G. M. ee cell Prac z the study of Bacterial organisms commonly 
found on exposed mucous surfac the alimentary ie of healthy individuals. 
ayaa ae sty “of blood during a of, oon eo fas 
ALL n acon vetiisht method of expressing 
sihercanaectiany the felktion between English and metric units of length on the 
C. S. Mrvor: The best method of mounting whole chick isc ryos 
oBT. BROWN, JR.: On a convenient form of slide case (wi Specim en). 
re D. Cox: Some phenomena in the conjugation of the natticinin Actinophrys 
5. Anthropology. 
O. T. Mason: The ‘xactpiliced mind in the presence of 1 phases of civiliza- 
ion 
H, Hare: A lawgiver of the Stone Age. 
W. C. HouBroor: _Mound- builders’ skeletons; Prehistoric hieroglyphics; Stone 
implements in the 
Wa. McApams: The e images and idols of the mound-builders: cami 
es relics from mounds i in y illineie: Stone sg givin showing glacier m 
H. Datu: On the inhabitants of N. E . Siberia, commonly called Ghukchis 
and in en a 
J.G.H 
. G. HENDERSON: Houses of the aie inhabitants of the ag Pe Valley ; 
Was the phy honted by the ove the prairies of Illinois? Jlex cassine, 
the black drink of the Southern Indian Piers and agr matiaral implements 
of ioe ag habeas of the Misisipp Valley 
MRMINNIE A. SMITH: Com sie tive a aeesices in the Iroquois group of 
Dialects; Poet athe of the Iro oquo ‘ 
. Mors ancient J acess bronze bells; On worked shells in New 
England abet hene 
. J. Horrman: - Interpretation of pictographs by the application of gesture- 
~~ n. hae ge Seieehagingey of archzological specimens from Missou 
C. THomas: On worked shells 1" ao England shell-heaps ; Doeiatiae of 
Maya aan wil with those pe the Chris 
A. 8. Gar : Phonetics of oe ‘Kéyows aaa i 
. DE sas: te mound-buil ers—an inquiry into their segiochte southern 
origin ; Aatiguity of man in America; Progress of arc! Shacieeeal re 
S.D.P : Buffalo drives on the Rock River in Wisconsin: The sableiatie 
mounds on a te four lakes of Wisconsin 
. Lanepon: The temporal process of the malar bone in the ancient 
human crania from Madisonville. 
Scientific Society, under the immediate we peor of J. Ritchie, 
Jr.,and devoted to the publication of Astronomical news, and 
especially whatever is of immediate importance to t e working 
s of imm 
Astronomer, contains, in its last issue (Nos. 9 and 10 of vol. iii), 
a paper by’ Ss. 0. Chandler and it Ritchie on a new form 0 
The method makes it ‘possible t es “containing atte: 
nomical detail, such as hae eee ep meris of a comet, 
without any ee of er dic ctionary is used in making out 
