Vi CONTENTS OF VOL. V. 
The Geology of Iowa, p. 243. The Geology of Michigan, p. 244. Geo- 
logical Survey of Illinois, p. 300. New Fossil Crustacea, p. 303. Age o 
si tal Delta, p. 804. Peabody Museum of American Archeology 
Ethnology, pp. 304, 705. Peabody Academy of Science, p. 305. Cor- 
and Polyps of the West Coast of erie p. 806. Economical 
aae in Canada, p. 307. Progress fi American Ornithology, p. 
4 e Tenebrionide of the United ais, p. 374. The a adian En- 
s tianee p. 874. Zoological Literature, p. 375. Parasites of Man and 
the Domestic Animals, p. 375. Proceedings of the Essex Seta p. 375. 
The Earthquakes of New England, p. 376.. Honduras, p. 376. Inland 
Fisheries, p. 412. The May Flies, p. 417. Arrangement of the Families 
of Mollusks, p. 420. Asymmetry in Insects, p. 420. New Ornithological 
rks, p. 422. Economic Entomology in Massachusetts, saa 
p. 423. The Geology of Wyoming, p. 637. Geographical Distribution o 
the Beetles, p. 644. The Brachiopoda of the Coast Survey Expedition, p. 
646. Seaside Studies in Aaea History, p. 646. Catalogue of European 
Lepidoptera, p. 646. The Early Stages of Brachiopods, p. 647. Position 
of the Caddis Flies, p. 707. n to the Catalogue of Ophiuridæ 
of the Cambridge Museum, p. 713. Gray’s Hand List of Birds, p. 775. 
Origin of Lowest Organisms, p. 779. 
NATURAL HISTORY MISCELLANY. 
Botany. — Transpiration of Aqueous Vapor by the Leaves of Plants, 
p. 52. Male Flowers on the ear of Indian Corn, p. 54. Flowering of the 
Victoria regia in the Open Air, p. 54. Isoëtes in the Detroit River, p. 54. 
Climbing Fern, p. 115. Parasitic Fungi in the Human Ear, p. 116. Red 
Snow in Washington Territory, p. 116. Fertilization of Fumariacee, p. 
117. Fertilization of Dichogamous Flowers, p. 117. Lichens, p. 118. 
The Jardin Des Plantes, Paris, p. 158. Ascent of the Sap in Pines, 
160. Dimorphism in Deutzia, p. 161. Contrivance in the Corolla of Sal- 
via involucrata, p: 161. Albino Flowers, p- 161. Re-spindling of Cor 
p- 245. The Earliest Known Coniferous Tree, p. 245. The Chestnut 
Tree, p. 245. Wasps carry off Stamens. Bodily, p. 246. Darlingtonia 
Californica, p. 307. A Monstrosity in Anemone patens, p. 309. juga 
reptans L., p. . The Number of Plants and Animals, p. 427 Sponta- 
neous Double Flower of Nymphæa tuberosa, p. 430. Cross Fertilization 
of Plants, p. 647. Wolffa Braziliensis in tieka aa p-.-649. Anthers of 
Parnassia, p. 649. Geographical Distribution of Sea Grasses, p. 650. 
The Structure of Bog Mosses, p. 650. Peloria in Labiatæ, p. 651. Lem- 
na trisulca in Flower, p. 651. Lemna polyrrhiza in Flow «662. 
Vitality of oan 
Influence of the Period of Fecundation on the 
Sex of Plants, p. 715. Diatoms in the Hot Springs of Nevada, p. 716. 
On the Lever-like Anthers pi sran p. 782. Petals in Abeagene, p. 783, 
Transpiration of Leaves, p. 7 
ZooLocy. — A New Genus of Brachiopods, p. 55. Embryology of Lim- 
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