Contents. ` v 
sas, Winter Birds of, 807 ; Beaver, anodes on Say 871 ; Black Rattlesnake, 623 ; Black Squirrel, The, 
249 ; Butterflies, A Flight of, 244 ; Coc he Poeseiseus of Digestion in the, 248; Criticisms 
of Haeckel, 368: Deer, Note on the cy Antier ofa, 242; Destruction of Birds by Telegraph 
Wires, 686; Dev nfertiliz us mbryo 
The ‘Branehie of, 491 ; “Bntomological Wor ks » 867 5 Food of the Skunk, 687; Jigger F 
a to the Uni 
756; Hawaiian Islands 1; 
492; > eye Boomer, or Showtl, 434 : Northern Range of the Bison, 624; 
is) t 
o! r Carnivorous sto of the s. 435; Serpents and Lizards, On a 
os 566; Spo i i 
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shown by some Marine Mollusk: fall hig phonus giganteus poisonous, 367; Titicaca, Lake, 
Anthropology. — Anthropol ogical Nens, 4b 118, 181, 245, a i 496, 567, 624, 690, 756; d 
tiquities near Naples, 119; Archæologic al Exchange oan Christening Ceremony of po 
Seminole Indians, 689; Cordate Ornament, t 118; Cremation Saa the Sitka Indians, 372; 
Examination of kayps Mounds, on k River, at Sterling, Illinois, 688 ; Man in the Pliocene in 
America, 689; Stone Implements, PEES 
eghan = Division of the Appalachian aan within ae Hudson 
e Sea- 
Geology a won 
Valley, On the Existence of t e, re, Or Brain of Coryphodon, 875 ; Cretaceous Perio 
Ser f 811 ; Discov. i er 
Genus Beatricea in Kentucky, On the Occurrence of the, 628; Geological Survey, 47; Geology of 
Ithaca, New York, and the Vicinity, 9; -n the Green| an d, 694 ; ; Merpivoroni Dinossurie of 
the Lignitic Period, The Dentition of th Axis 
of Rotation, 499; Lælaps in Montana, The a overy of, 311; Lim mestone, Tre nton, at Minneapolis, 
247; Mammalian Brain, The Lowest, 812; Nature of the Legs of Trilobites, 489 ; Newberry’s Geol- 
ogy of Parts of New Mexico and Utah, 120 ; Paleontology of the Western ag na ko M. M. Gaudry 
Marks in Labrador, 568 ; Recent paid Fossil 
Geography and Explor ay Sc neplnation in Patagonia 
pedition to a North Pole, 51; Geographical News, 375, 440 5 sm, 630, 696, 7. p 
i 76, 249; Great Salt Lake, Recent Changes of Level of the, 121; Great Salt Lake, 
Rise of, 570; Heights in the Bolivian Andes, 630 ; Ludlow’s Reconnaissance in M a, 876; 
York, gm ic mip of, 313; t Geographical Pro; , 877; Simpson’s pnt 
aires Utah, 120; Rh Farther news pyi 813; S Srp Journey across 
Africa, 695; United ical and Geographical Survey of the Territories e Gigna 
Work of, 439; Warren’s ieaprovements of tha’ kok aħd Wisconsin iver 
Microscopy. — American Microscopy, A Foreign View of, 314; Boston Microscopal Scciety , 379 ; 
Cuproscheelite, 122; Detection = Senge y Hand Marks, foe pong Dinah with ay: 
cerine, 121; Diphtheria, 377; ake 503, 572, 684; Eye-Piece, E. Gundlach’s New 
Periscopic, ‘631 ; tea Light nenden, “s8; Tone, Another Mechanical, 571; Fingers, w 
Mechanical, 697; Fossil Diatoms fro m South Australia, 877; Keith’s Heliostat, 758; Identity 
of the Red ‘Blood © ned seles in ap eer Human Races, 188 ; oe Adjustment, The New 
Model, 501; Illumination in Connection with Polarization, 53; Laboratory Work in Microscopy, 
54; Microscope, A New Students’, 379; Microscope, Naw Physician? s, 572; Microscopical Struc- 
; Microscopist’s Ann at Maske 
icr 
Sections, 378; ites Francisco Microscopi ai epre 55, 252; S - lya esere 
Bermudas, 441 ; 
Tin Cells, 572; Wenham’s Reflex Tinmisaton, A Modification of, i; f animayor’a ries ‘Table, 
Sonhei News, 55, 122, 190, 254, 818, 380, 442, 504, 578, 634, 699, 758 
PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES, 87, 124, 190, 255, 382, 445, 510, 686, pe 758 
Somntiric SERIALS, 64, 128, 191, 256, 320, 884, 448, 612, 576, 
