
CONTENTS OF VOL. III. 
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SHELL Money. By R. E. C. Stearns, . ° ‘ ONE . 1 
THE BOTANY oF CENTRAL ate By E. L. Greene, . i 5 
TuE CHIMNEY SwaLLow. By Augustus Fowler, . 8 
THE STRUCTURE OF THE PITCHER PLANT. By J. G. Hunt, M. D. : 
With Illustrations, . 13 
THE COMPRESSED poo OR EE, By William Wood, 
M.D. Ilustrated, ; $ , H 
SaLT AND FRESH-WATER Prius By E. S. Morse. m a hata: 21 
ved SENSES OF SIGHT AND SMELL. By Hon. J. D. 28 
E FAUNA OF MONTANA E te By J. G. Cooper, M. D. 
Dad from p. 600, Vol. ID, á 81, 73, 124 
AN AFTERNOON IN Xrcataoon By William H. Dall, j 85 
Tue ABORIGINAL MounD BUILDERS OF TENNESSEE. By Dr. 
Joseph Jones, 
THE Foss aero OF Kw JERSEY. y. Prof. E. p. Copa: 
(Concluded from Vol. I, p. 30.) With a plate, 
Insects INJURIOUS TO THE PoraTo. By Henry Shimer, M. D. 
Illustrated, : 3 91 
NEW Sisia OF Hie FROM THE SUMM Wie ivite 
Mountains. By Prof. F. V. eiad Fiustratad, Í : . 113 
Tue Sanp Martin. By Augustus Fowler. * » 116 
THE WHITE-FOOTED OR DEER MOUSE. By Hot. i D. ‘Caton, : Do 
THe FLORA OF PALESTINE AND SYRIA. By Rev. George E. Post, IM- 
Tue FLOWERS OF EARLY SPRING. By. Rev. J. W. Chickering, jr., 128 
Tue FRESH-WATER AQUARIUM. By C. B. Brigham, 131, 207, 373 
di on TAXIDERMY. By Charles A. Walker. run I lira 
* 36, 189, 481 
MN By William E. “Endicott. Hei: 4 * v s 169 
Tue Mute Deer. By W. J. Hays. With a plate. i 180 
THE NATURALIST IN CALIFORNIA. By J. G. Cooper, M. Bs : 182, 470 
A "Fanm. By E. Dexter. lliwstrated, > o ew ^90 
SEA-SIDE DuiNorseY rewer, M. D., : : 1 295 
Notes o: GONAUT. By : 36 
i . H. Dall, 
ON THE Phir HABITS OF CRUSTACEA. By Prof. A. E. Verrill. 
Illustrated, . . - * 239 
