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760 Proceedings of Scientific Societies. [Oct., 1880. 
Occurrence of tin at Winslow, Me. C. = n a 
On the gravel deposits of Key ucky: a J R. Prog 
On several horizons of Breccia in Keniucky, J. R Procto 
Method of preparing and ania ng w f micro- ikea C. H. Fernald. 
The giore of the rege! og Pilopelogical Club to the progress of ento- 
nology. B. Pickm 
The life habits of carta Bina fies CBombvliidæ). C: V. Riley. 
Remarks on tree crickets. C. V ey. 
Remarks on the early stages s blepharocera: C. V. Riley. 
On lpia joan ees of insects. . Ha x ogg 
The occurr of Aletia argillacea in Wigton, P. R. Hoy 
The migrations of the Rocky orig locust. on S. Padari, Jr. 
On wig oak geet. deformit H. A. Hag 
Todu case Co D. S. 
Som me points inthe anato my of the Coneidbe. E. L. Mark. 
Structure and development of certain hymenopterous galls. H. F. Bassett. 
No or piei haeo shige we yee ‘J. D, Putnam 
Contributions of apiculture to scie 
Address of the © porsiient of the e eny Club of A. A. A. S. a H. Scudder. 
The honey ants of the Garden ba the Gods — lorado. H. C. McCor 
On Phoxopteris aA eie E; = Fer ald. 
List of Co none a hatched mas a e hickory yi i. L. LeConte. 
the an ie Prodoxus decipien n. 
On the stru si of the mouth nieg in the Tepidopiera. E. Burgess. 
An essa ay on lightni ng bugs. J. L. Le Con 
On the Hessian fly. . A. Hagen 
On ‘some rare insect deformities. H. A. Ha agen 
n the — of the ne GN., Seay 
Gores characters in the uidee, R. Grote. 3 
Scheme of the pes census ioe sas statistics of untaxed Indians. Garrick 
Exhibition of stone implements from the river drift of New Jersey. C. C. Abbott. 
Indications sÈ a ats Indian cage gli of the Atlantic coast of North America, sub- 
o that of palæoli n. Er G aott 
The De. pons H. B. Canin an 
baster qu vake ey sara" an other antiquities recently found in Mammoth, 
Wyandot uray ca H. C: Hov i 
Textile fabrics of an ancient rete Ra of the Misesingl valley. Pt. I. Material. 
Preparation of material and spinning, illustrated with specimens of bark, 
in uts. if “a Hend son 
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Engraved tablet from a mound in Ohio. W. J. Kno 
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Ancient meai cult ultural al implements of stone. Wm. McAdams. 
D. A. Lyle. 
The  lagiication vi ‘kindred by the N. A. Indians. J. W. Powell. 
On Miss Tepe ios Smith. 
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On the pr- of Indian languages. J. W 
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n the Roana. builders. J. F. Everhart, 
Contemporaieems. existence of mastodon and man in America. es Us dp wea 
Conventionalism in ornamentation of ancient pees u pottery. 
Se in New Teea. Haii by the Indians of ue ameze wet 
ast of America. 
Sign language and pantomimic po aay press the North American Indians. J. G. 
erson 
The topograp! hical su rvey of the works at Aztalan, eg SD. swe 
bioen military system of the emblematic | mound-builde S. D. Pee 
; outlines of- paces A. S. Bickmore. 
The uses of the “ chungkee stone.” Alfi 
A red M. Mayer Fo 
- a a poise oor c forms of life in the central and lateral surfaces of ponds. 
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The value of bea water shed and water supply of the globe. F. L. Capen 
The sola of man in Eastern America geologically considered. Henry C. Lewis. 
