
xxvi 
t 
niger vulgaris, 324. 
sativus, 3 
Aen madagascariensis, 1082. 
he Collection of = 
logical pai in Philadel 
phia, 
Books and Pamphlets, 54, 162, 
a Ba 614, 748, 833, 922, 
178. 

Find A ET Joseph Moore, 
terature, 52, ner 
evig 924, 1053, 1 
Record of Am 3 S 
Kingsley, "351, ioe “Bay, 1037, 
256, 554, 613, 
he 
Rectal ana in Coleoptera, Fernald, 
Report of Prof. Putnam, 589. 
Se Beene 362. 
Red-Eyed Vireo, 745. 
penn s urp 77, 182. 
Regaleci 
Relation oi Fin to Each Other, 407. 
cies the ‘Mineral an 
and the Geological Occurrence 
of the Igneous Rocks in Yellow- 
stone Pa 
of Nerve-Fibres and Ganglion Cells, 
Remarks o on me pen of the Seals, 
Spitzka, 1 
on the a an Geology of Alaska, 
of Mesozoic Insects, 770. 
the Charges Against 
ae cal Department of the U. S. 
Survey, and of the 
Prof. 0. © 
The American Naturalist. 




(January, 
oe lofotensis, 185. 
Rhizodus anceps, 167. 
Besa" 167. 
Rh po N, Probable See i one 
my Among Birds, 
Rhodo lite 775. 
u eterea 182. 
182. 
Rhynchonella acutiloba, 666. 
Rhytinide, 698. 
Ribes urah. 7 
floridum, T7 
otundifolium, TT 
— fluitans, 78. s 
, W. N., Review of Dana’s Coral 
and Cor al Isla nds, 
Riley, Fosu Entom mology, 868. 
Rocks from the Alps, 
prasy Valley, 7 769. 
from reas 72. 
Roebuck, 193 
Fecestelia, 177. 
Rosaceæ, 278. 
Rosa arkansana, T 
80. 
Rose, Ai N., Notes upon Plants Collected 
t La Paz 2. 
Hoari. Plutonic and EffusiveRocks, 
Rosenbuschite, 864. 
T- 
Rules Concerning Zoological Nomencla- 
pli oie ee by the Paris Con- 
s of Zoologists in 1889, 551. 
Russell, a n ‘Alaskan NE 
Ruta graveolens, 631. 
| Rutile rom the Urals, 178. 
ty A A Physiological Hypothesis of 
Here on, 85. 
een he of oc ie Tode Hor and 
the Phylogeny of the Placenta, 
376. 
The sreg on A of the Primary 
Mat e Scales and the 
ee tn Digg of Teleosts, 489. 
