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ties, 454; Another Elephant Pipe, 455; Anthropological News, 455 ; Bibliography, 456 ; Syphilis, 
533; Footprints of Vanished Races, 533; Spencer’s Ceremonial Institutions, 534 ; ‘The Orie ntal 
igin of hro i : 
phy, 538; Pueblo Indians, 603 ; ROTI = Materiaux see *Histo omm 3 
bia NER 6c8; Prof. Flower’s Lecture p oR Bibliography, 608; Maya Chronology, 
676 pology, 677; R , 677; The American Antiquarian, 
680 ; lend in Wisconsin, 680; Cliff-dwellings in Southern Utah, 681 ; Bibliography, 682; 
Anthropology at the American Association, 740; Unsymmetric Lance-points,744; The Anthro- 
pological Society of Washington, 813; The Davenport Academy, 814; Anthropology in France, 
815; Anthropology in England, ai Biblography, 817; New Archzological Enterprises, 899; 
Japanese Mythology, 902; Burial of the Dead, 904; The American Antiquarian, 904 ; Mound 
G thes 
Ichthyosaurs Viviparous ies Miocene Fauna of Oregon, 60 60 
Sheds st the eng p New Be rk, 139; Geological aN of New Sealad. 140; Hill’s Kansas 
Ex m ithopsi 
as, 684; The Bad Lands of the Wi 
745 ; Geology of Egypt and of the Libyan pame 813; Vertebrate Palæontology of India, 818; 
he Geology of the Lower Valley of the Delaw: re, 8395 ; Origin of ee Reefs and Islands, 819; 
The ‘‘ Comptes Rendus Stenographiques,”’ aa, Geological News, 821; The Devonian Insects, 
gos; America’s Coal Supply, 907; The Northern Wik Fauna, pat Ged logical News,909- 
Bw AEN Ly qaa VAEGA Hayden's s New Mapa of Wyoming, etc., 62; African Exploration, 
ei 143; Unit of the Territories. Work of 1877-8. ae 
Triangulation and FE ER Park Maps, 2233 The nee of 
AN Expedition to the North Pa 
the Isbjorn in the Barents sea, 542; Circumpol e 
tion of the Siberian Arctic ocean, 546; ‘“‘ Die Metamorphosen des Polareises,’’ 548 ; The Ascent of : a 
‘the Binué, in August, 1879, 686; The Royal Geographical Society’s Expečition to Lakes Nyass@ 
and Tanganyika, ey The Franklin Search Expedition, 821 ; How; Expedition, 824; Col. a 
Prejevalsky, 824; Proceedings of the Geographical Section of the hers Remit S e 
Microscopy.—Improvements in Cell-cutting, 65; Another Journal, 68; Adulterations in Food, 
68; Exchanges. 68; Thin Glass Slide Troughs, 14@; Preparations of Crystals for ae Polari- 
scope, 146; Fidpedetticg Foraminifera Sand, 14%; Naturalists’ Directory, 148 ; Hints on the 
ion of Livi jects, and their Examination under the Microscope, 225 ; Method 
hae me from Water, 227; Agen Exchanging Objects, 309 ; n; 
Soci f Microscopists, 309; Observations on the Construction of 
; American 
= = Huyghenian Eye-piece as sien in ry croscopes, 309 ; Organisms in Ice from Stagnant Water, 
n Society of Micros ts, 389; Adulterations of Food, 461; A new ‘‘ Growing 
Slide” me ines te Organisms, ones inicio and Mounting Spiders’ Webs, 464; Wpod-fibers 
sahara ey: it sperm Se 465; Spodumene, 465; The Microscopical Ap- 
Diatoms, ; The American Journal of Microscopy, 465; ie 
araen at E s rae Association, a, TREE. Society of Microscopists, 613; “ Science,” 4 
613; Microscopists’ Annual, 614; = n’s new oe Sapakan and Moist Ch amber, pse 
Methods yoi ‘Dry Sener: 693; P 
D 
Sections of Soft iano; 825: The Atwood Sagi 
sonia he Sweating of eho ees ae pier i e e National S giz; New Le 
ee opm , 68, 148, 3 227, 311, 389, 466, 548, 614, fot 753, 829, 915. 
; Pegeeaernce OF Screwriric Soc OCIETIES, 71, 15% 232, 311, 390, 470, 552, 757, 831, 917 
152, 233; 312; 392, 472, 552, 616, 832, 919. 
