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Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
. MARTIN: Insects from ¢ 
aoe AED, Jr. ; Migrations ef Rocky Mountain oe 
: Some points in the anatomy of the Coc 
Binet Structure and development of oetasi nyiichSpuiKsk gal 
. LeConte: An essay on lightning beetles: List of Coleoptera hatched 'detun 
Sapo 
a few hick 
H. ©. McCook: The otek of the Garden of the Gods, Colorado. 
G. D. Putnam: Notes on N. A. Galeodes. 
A. R. Grote: Generic ahabattor of the Noct 
C. H. FERNALD: On the classification of the Tortricidee On Phocopteris angu- 
lifascina. 
H. A. Hagen: On the aan fly ; i fon even of Prodoxus lh 
E. Burgess: On the structure of the h organs in the Lepidopter: 
8S. H. ScuppER: Annual eaten of the Preddent of the uicmaliyien! Club of 
AAD A. Si 
5. seem anelegy- 
H. B. Carrinaton: The Dacotah tri 
A. 8. BICKMORE: ~ae ay of Aided ‘illustrated by a large manuscript map. 
A. Kocsis: The Vogu 
W. - Hoisecor Prehistoric altars of Whiteside County, Lllinois. 
C. TLLIAMS: ition ina kneeling posture, as practiced by the women 
a moundbuilder poate sri 5 race. 
E. 8S. Mo ersis of’ Korean ornamentation in Japanese pottery; 
Prehistoric and early yhien of J eons ome 
E. A. Situ: Folk lore of the Iro 
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. M. Aare sor in ae coil of New ceokel Vermont. 
D. W. Ross: Theo eory of p e democracy in ps. 
pa MALLERY: Scheme ob he "tanith census for sohatione statistics of untaxed 
dians. 
C.C. Apsorr: Exhibition of stone implements from the river drift of New 
Jersey; Indications of a pre-Indian occ oom of the Atlantic coast of ‘Norah 
America, subsequent to that of palolithic 
J.G. HED : Textile fabrics of chi a ancien inhabitants La bd Ae engi 
spinn 
ces among the North Ameri sean Toate. 
F.W. Purnam : Conventionalism i in prom of ancient American pottery ; 
On the occurrence in New England of carvings by the Indians of the North- 
west coast of Ame erica. 
R. J. Farquaarson: The probable existence in America of the argent 
Fert of trepanning, in the cutting of rondelles As cease from the skull ; 
temporaneous existence of mastodon and man in A 
wpe a PERKINS: Relation of the archeology of Verwioint to that of the adja- 
Wa. MoApams: The pipes of the mound-builders and pottery-makers; An- 
cient agricultural implements of stone; A stone rar’ he nes base of the 
drift in Illinois ; beg n lls in the mounds; The mo of Illin 
W. : Engraved tablet from a moun 
W. M. Baavomaiiht Antiquities of Onondaga Cbuity, New York. 
J. F. Everwart: Ethnolo Oey. 
. A. LyLe: The Indian que 
8. 8. Sere abet on m serio pottery; On stone 
H: 0: Hi 8, flint mines and other entieciin recently 
found in Mammoth Wyandot soit) Tray Caverns. 
Miss ErMinNig A. SurtH: On the Iroquois languages. 
J. W. Pow®L — tha F rank of Indian languages: The classification of kindred 
by the N. A.  aaiae 
S. D. PRET: The topo, graphical survey of the works at Aztalan, Wis.; The 
military system of the emblematic mound-builders. 
H. G. Lewis: The antiquity of man in Eastern America geologically considered. 
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