Contents. v 
nfluence of Temperature on the Germination of Pine-Seeds, 624; Insectivorous Plants, 111; 
4 489; Classification of Cryptogams, 173; Notes on Acnida, 487 ; Notes on ‘Alpine 
and Subalpine Plants in Vermont, 731; On the Hygrose: a Mec! certain 
hanism by which 
te of Song cage of shapes in ase 
, 110 
j ; Daia te Groots: 370; Rhyne hospors epic 
var. leviseta, 370 ; Spagna Torr. , 426; Sehnnlison, Appendix, 552; Sets of Nam 
174; Sedum reflexum L., 558; deqadia » empervirens, 110; Spores of Blo dgettia contre, 8; 
The Holly hock Pestals: 44; The Influence of Light on the Color of Flowers, 299 ; 
History of Moulds, 112; Th he Nutrition of Plants, 7 s 
orado, 230; The Potato-Blight, 172; The Primordial Utricle, 45; The Relative Fertility of Cross- 
Fertilization peur gorge: zation, sing The Teeth of Green Leaves as s for reti 
ectar, ; Bitter-Swee , 748: The Wild Flowers of North America, 113; Tolmiæa 
Menziesii, ; eet Trees nae he Dry Season, 231; ‘‘ Twines with the Sun,” 174; Vallis- 
Zotlogy. —A Gorilla in England 627; A fusk Dating Snake, 178; A Spider pens. 688 ; 
A True ‘‘ Snake rele a ‘Another Case of Animal Commensalism, 429; A tato Beetles 
Poisonous ? 303; n Names again, An ijinan, 176; Bears and Paes on the 
Pacific Goki, Iii; prere Wren, 47 ; ding Range of the Snow-Bird, 114; Corals and 
Coral Is , by James D. 73; Early Nesting of the Anna Humming-Bird, 48 ; 
Chionis, 628 ; Eggs of Boa-Constrictor, 239 ; Eyes and es, 178; Flowers of the Golden Cur- 
by Humblebees, 2388; Geo al Variation among North American Mamma! 
especially in respect t stern 625; Habits of the White-Footed Mouse, 555; Habits of Wi 
Birds, 238 ; Homologies of Mammalian th, 115; Intelligence in the Hawk Moth, 50; Mayer 
Gaos and Phylogeny of “Ins 688; New Shells from Colorado, 745; Notable Change of 
Habit of the Bank Swallow, 372; Note on the Blue Goose, 374; Occurrence as meee’, in a Boy, 
374; Pelicans in ie y, 177; Perforation of Orange press by s, 50; Protective 
Resemblance in z Yellow-Bird, 115; Range of the Bay Ibis, 48 ; iaig Habits of a Tree- 
Frog, 178; Remarkable Structure of Young ; Senisi tive to d in thi 
430; Shells of Kerguelen land, 116; Small Birds caught by the Bonda, 239; Swedish Podu- 
rans, 375; “T llow” again, 493; The Bluebird feed lopsis, 556; The 
Chappa ; The Cotton Worm, ; The Crossbill breeding at Riverdale, N. Y., - 
The Extinction of the Great Auk at the Funk Islands, 48; ropean r in the 
uropean Woode t in Virginia, 872; The Green Snake in New 
olorado, 430 ; The Nature of 
687; The Sea-Lions, 177 ; nt “ Sisco of Lake Tippecanoe,” 873; 
Un usual Nesting S yee of the Night Hawk and Towhee Buntin 
Anthropol boriginal (? ) Gun-Flints, 691 ; American iene. 181 ; An African Potter 
at her Work, 629 ; ae Indian eat tae rin PETTA r County, Dik bayivaiia, 241; An Interest- 
ss An spa » of Indian Relics, 375 ; Anthropological TA y , 488, 496, 556, 692, 748; Anthropo- 
logica s, 179, 240, 304; eer è "hon: 51; Indian Graves in New Jersey, 52; Jasper 
War-lab pnd 116; Notes o on the Sto ne Implements re m Arkansas, at the Philadelphia Ex- 
94; Occu: 
Tasmanians, 242; Were the Gider t Jeee People Eskimos? 432; Western-worked Flakes, and 
New Jersey Rude Implements, 481. 
Geol and Paleontology. — A Carnivorous rapt eat a Size of a Lion, 560; A Fossil 
Sirenian Animal in Jamaica, 117; A Fossil Skunk fro e Caves of Pennsylvania, 499; 
Comstock’s Geology of Wyoming, 52; Cope’s aaa ir ee s,53; Cretaceous Vertebrates 
of the Upper Missouri, 750; Explorations by Wheeler's Survey, 498 ; ‘bint Coral Reef at B 
si brates of New Mexico, 54; Goole gical Surv vey 0 of Can a, 560; Geology ot New 
le i the Rock , 305; Ho nse and Geysers, 242; 
‘s Fossil Ammonites, 53; Icebergs off the Coast of Newfoundland , 559; Ice-Marks in New- 
foundland, 694; Kerr’s Geology of North Carolina, 53; Meek’s bisictabrate Fossils of the Upper 
Missouri, 499; Mo re Fossil Birds, 561; fou untain. seals’ į; Palgeontology and the Doctrine of 
Descent, 694; Powell’s Geology of the the oe epg tains, 751; Recent ta veries of Extinct Ani- 
mals by Professor Marsh, 486; in Geology , 559; Scud fsbo Butterflies, 53; 
_ The Brain of the Disoosees, 182; pay eerie Bente, 117; The ma Plants of Ame: ee : 
: echanism of Stromboli, 245; The Mountains of New Zeala nd, 247; The Tæniodonta sie 
The Walrus soba in South Carolina, 561; Winchell’s Geol- 
of Eocene mega 879; 
ogy of the spes Hills, 
Geography i eau — African 55; Ancient Geographers, 306; Arc tations, 
56; Poan n aitia p ‘Africa gr Cameron's Explorations in Tropical ste, 247; Cir- 
cumnavigation of o Albert Nyanza, 5 Exploration in New Guinea, palis Exploration of the 
Upper Madeira P adar Roos got ng sn a in Greenland, 629; ep Stanley’s 
Last Letters fi frica, 695; Inundation of the Sahara, 307; ay: Son possible to unite the 
