﻿Miscellaneous Intelligence. 331 



J. Kost : Paper on geology of Florida. 



W. H. Pitt: Remarkable impressions on syenite. 



A. W. Vogdes: Description of a new crustacean from the Clinton group of 

 Georgia. 



Section F. — Biology. 



E. Lewis Sturtevant : Atavism the result of cross-breeding lettuce A study 

 in agricultural botany. 



W. J. Beal : The bulliform or hygroscopic cells of grasses and sedges com- 

 pared. 



J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose : Synopsis of North American pines based upon 

 leaf anatomy. 



W. G. Farlow : The development of the Gynmosporangia of the United States. 



Lillie J. Martin : Plan for laboratory work in chemical botany. 



Asa Gray: Memoranda of a revision of the North American violets. 



C. R. Barnes : A revision of the North American species of the genus Fissi- 

 dens. 



D. E. Salmon : Immunity from contagious diseases produced by products of 

 bacterial multiplication. A point of priority in regard to the theory of immunity 

 from contagious diseases. The theory of immunity from contagious diseases. 



D. E. Salmon and Theobald Smith: The Bacterium of swine plague. 



J. S. Kingsley: Orientation of small objects for section cutting. Embryology 

 of Crangon. 



B. E. Fernow: Biology of timber trees with special reference to the require- 

 ments of forestry. 



S. A. Forbes : On some contagious diseases of insects. 



H. F. Osborx : The presence and relations of the corpus callosum in the brains 

 of the lower vertebrates. Osphradium in Crepidula. 



Burt G. Wilder: Human cerebral fissures: their relations and names, and 

 the methods of studying them. 



C. S. Minot : Homologies of segmentation of the ovum in vertebrates. On the 

 development of the human chorion. 



Theobald Smith : On the variability of pathogenic organisms, as illustrated by 

 the Bacterium of swine plague. 



C. Hart Merriam: Work of the U. S. Department of Agriculture in economic 

 ornithology and mammalogy. Do any of our North American bats migrate? 

 Evidence in the affirmative. 



W. L. Cofpinberry : Traveling of the larva of a species of Sarcophaga. 



A. Hyatt : The prototype of the Cephalopoda. 



L. P. Gratacap : 2Joetic maxima. 



S. H. G^ge and S. E. Meek: The lampreys of Cayuga Lake. 



H. P. Bowditch: Yaso motor nerves of the limbs. 



J. H. Pillsbury: On areas of form and color perception in the human retina. 



T. B. Stowell : The facial nerve in the domestic cat. 



Jos. Jastrow: Demonstration of an easy method of measuring reaction-times. 

 Physiological notes on ants. The dreams of the blind and the centers of sight. 



Frank Baker: Relative stability of organs as dependent ou phylogeny. 



E. D. Cope: The homologies of the ear-bones in certain of the lower Vertebrata. 

 Fanny R. Hitchcock: Note on the crystalline style in Mya arenaria. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



J. C. Branner: Notes upon a native Brazilian language. 



W. M. Beauchamp: The origin and antiquity of the New York Iroquois. 

 Wampum. 



John W. Sanborn: Observations on the Iroquois League. 



G. F. Kunz: On gold and silver ornaments from Florida. Gold ornaments 

 from the United States of Colombia. 



Joseph Jastrow : Longevity of great men. 



Wolfred Nelson: The department of Chiriqui; its potteries, stone and metal 

 implements. 



J. A. McNeil: Ancient art in Chiriqui. Some facts indicating a greater 

 antiquity for the ancient Chiricanos than is generally conceded. 



