viii CONTENTS OF VOL. V. 
Same Brood, p. 787. Black Varnished Insect Pins, p. 788. Hymenop- 
terous Parasites in a Beetle, p. 788. Madness in a Horse, p. 789. 
GEOLOGY. — Cave Mammals in Pennsylvania, p. 58. Remains of the 
Mammoth in Europe, p. 58. Fossil Meteorites, p. 59. Devonian Rocks 
in the Amazonian Valley, p. 121. Origin of Diamonds, p. 122. Discovery 
of et Glaciers in the Rocky Mountains, p. 123. Eozoon Canadense, 
The Bottom of the Sea off the Eastern United States, p. 124. 
To a Whale in the Drift, p. 125. Some Physical Features of the A Appa- 
lachian System and the Atlantic Coast of the United States, especially 
near Cape Hatteras, p. 178. Natural History of Deep-sea Soundings 
Aurora Island, pp. 184, 379. Geography of the Sea Bed, p. 184. Colossal 
Fossil Sea-weed, p. 185. Eozoon andits Allies in Later Formations, p. 255. 
omega of Mastodon Remains at Mott’s Corners, near Ithaca; N. ole p 
314. he i of a Skull of a Musk-ox i n Utah, 315. Fossil 
Walrus, p. 316. he Pterodactyl in America, p. 316. Hooks polished by 
sand, p. 442. eed Reptiles from the Rocky Mountains, p. 443. 
Facts in Fossil Botany, p. 444. Crinoids injected by Silicates, p. 445. 
Remarks by E. W. Hilgard on the “alluvial” lands of the Lower Miss- 
Worthen on the Remains of the Mastodon in Illinois, p. 606, 
toriais on Fossil Vertebrates from Wyoming, p. 664. The Drift Period, 
e Structure of Fossil Cryptogams, p. 731. Supposed Vegetable 
Fossils, p 732. The Geology of the White Mountains, p. 732. Origin of 
ean Cubreiiie. p. 732. New Carboniferous Spider, p. 733. Singular 
eine 733. Geological Expedition to Kansas, p. 792. 
ANTHROPOLOGY. — Did Man exist in the ToMu Age? p. 59. Mounds 
near Princeton, Illinois. Illustrated p. 60." Probable Important Arch- 
379. The Quissama Tribe of Angola, p. 380. The Patagonians, 
The Flattest Tibia on Record, p. 663. The Tanis Stone; a new Trilingual, 
p. 6 Where are the bones of the Pre-historic Men, p. 789. 
Discoveries of Platycnemic Men in Denbighshire, p, 792. x 
MIcRosc PY. —Photo-micrographs for the Stereoscope, p. 125. Mi- 
croscopy at the Army Medical Museum, p. 127. Improvements in the 
p. 185. Committee for Testing Objectives, p. 
188. Eyesight and the Microscope, p. 189. Monochromatic Ilumina- 
tion, p. 316. The Foot of Dytiscus and the Fly, p. 3 Submersion 
ence, 
of the Sub-section and General Résumé, p. 607. 
Titles of Papers Read in the Sub-section, p. 609. Proceetiings of the 
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