Miscellaneous Intellicjence. 311 



Mary A. Nichols : Studies in nuclear phenomena, and the development of the 

 ascospores in certain Pyrenomycetes. 



H. Bailey : Remarks on the northern species of Vitis. 



Alex. P. Anderson: On the formation and distribution of abnormal resin 

 ducts in Conifers. 



Arma a. Smith : The development of the cystocarp of Griffithsia bornetiana. 



C. L. Pollard : On an apparently undescribed Cassia from Mississippi. 



B. M. DuGGAR : A bacterial disease of the squash bug (Anasa tristis). 



C. R. Barnes : What is the bark ? 



N. L. Bkitton : Some Cyperaceas new to North America, with remarks on 

 other species. On the Cardamines of the C. hirsuta group. Notes on the genus 

 Amelanchier. 



L. H. Pammel : Grasses of Iowa. 



"W, A. Kellerman : Ceres-Pulver, Jensen's new fungicide for the treatment of 

 smut. 



John K. Small: The relation between the genera Poiygonella and Thysanella, 

 as shown by a hitherto unobserved character. An apparently undescribed species 

 of Prunus from Connecticut. The flora of the summit of King's Mountain and 

 Crowder's Mountain, North Carolina. 



David F. Day : Parthenogenesis in Thalictrum fendleri. 



Eltas J. Durand: Notes on the family Pezizacese of Schroter. 



S. M. Tracy : What should constitute a type specimen. 



F. C. Newcombe : Rheotropism and the relation of response to stimulus. 



Hermann von Schrenk : Some adaptation of shore plants to respiration. 



D. T. MacDougal: Reaction of leaves to continual rainfall. Influence of rain- 

 fall upon leaf forms. The mechanism of curvature in tendrils. 



Section H. Anthropology. 



Horatio Hale : Indian wampum records. 



W. J. McGee : Seri stone art. The beginning of zooculture. 



Daniel G. Brinton : Resolution upon the appointment of a committee to 

 report on " The Ethnography of the White Race in the United States." The 

 psychic source of mjths. 



W. M. Beauchamp: Onondaga games. Aboriginal occupation of New York. 



W. W. Tooker: Meaning of the name Manhattan. 



A. F. Chamberlain: Kootenay Indian place names. Kootenay Indian names 

 of implements and instruments. 



F. W. Hodge: Clan system of the Pueblos. 



Franz Boas: The limitations of the comparative method in anthropology. 



J. McKeen Cattell: Physical and mental measurements of students of 

 Columbia University. 



Franz Boas: Anthropometry of the Shoshone Indians. 



Fred. Starr: Finger prints of American Indians. 



R. G. Haliburton: Recent discoveries and discussions as to pygmy races. 



W. J. McGee : The Papago time concept. 



Fanny D. Bergen: Notes on the theological development of one child. 



Harlan I. Smith: Certain Shamanistic ceremonies among the Ojibways. 



Alice C. Fletcher: Notes on certain beliefs concerning will power among 

 the Siouan tribes. 



M. H. Saville : The temple of Tepoztlan, Mexico. 



Harlan I. Smith : The preservation of local archjeological evidence. 



GeOrge V. Reighel : Character and food. 



Gates P. Thurston : Shell gorgets and ceremonial implements. A cere- 

 monial flint implement and its use among the ancient tribes of Tennessee. 



Davil p. Barrows: Some Indian rock and body painting in Southern Califor- 

 nia. 



F. W. Putnam : Recent explorations in Honduras by the Peabody Museum. 



Henry C. Mercer : Result of recent cave exploration in the Eastern United 

 States. 



H. W. Saiith : Finland vapor baths. 



Franz Boas: Cupped stones, ^ 



F. W. Hodge : Pueblo Indian clans. 



James Mooney : Mescal plant and rite. 



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