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ming Bird, p. 110. Instances of Aibinism among our Birds, p. 161. 
Return of the Birds, p. 162. How Spiders begin their Webs, p. 214. The 
Wolverine, p. 215. The ane Bird, p. 215. The Dragon Fly, p. 215. 
The False Scorpion, p. 216. e Jack Snipe, p. 216. The Locust Killer, 
p. 217. The Prairie Dog, p: ae The Robin at Fault, p. 217. A Variety 
of the Blackbird, p. 217. The Belted Kingfisher, p. 218. The Dwarf 
Thrush in Massachusetts, p. 218. Insects living in the Sea; J lustrated, 
p. 277. Directions for collecting the Lower Forms of Marine Animals, p. 
278. Shore-collecting about New York, p. 324. The Crow Blackbird a 
Robber, p. 326. Notes on the Red and Mottled Owls, p. 327. A Perching 
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Review of some of the articles published in' this Journal respecting the 
op and Nesting of our Birds, with Additional Facts, p. 877. The 
warf Thrush, p. 380. The Honey-bee gleaning after the Oriole, p. 380. 
Remark Flight of Crows, p. 381. Singular Deformity in a Silk-moth, 
p. he Honey-ant, p. 382. The Golden-winged Woodpecker, p. 382. 
Habits ä the Elephant, p. 382. RRR the Cotalpa lanigera, p. 441. 
he Seventeen-year Cicada, p. 442. Muse eeN ea, p. 442. 
The McNeil Expedition to ential pi p e Shells of Mon- 
tana, p, 48 ts on Oöl p The sa Mien sais p 

Acid for Preserving Insects, etc., p. 490. Albino Robin, p. 490. King- 
fisher’s Nest again, p. 490. The Cow-bunting, p.490. Migration of Ants, A 
p. 491. Is the Crow a Bird of Prey? p. 491. Albinism in Birds, p. 491. 
Migration of Birds, p. 492. The Unicorn of Fable, p. 492. Siredon, & 
Larval Salamander, p. 493. The Yellow-headed Blackbird, p. 493. Habits 
of the Common Red Fox, p. 494. The Lobster, p. 494. The Moose Tick, 
—— p. 559. The McNeil Expedition, p. 612. Ambergris, p. 614. , 
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Vitality of Snails’s Eggs, p. 665. Honey-bee killed w Silk-weed Pollen, 
p. 665. Luminous Larve, p. 665. Snails Injurious to the Strawberry, P- 
666. Ravages of the Alypia octomaculata, p.666. The Blue Bird, p. 667. 
A Medes Echinoderm, ; 
GroLocy.—Fossil Insects, Dhalia: p- 163. The Bone Caves. of 4 
Brazil p their Animal Remains, p. 218. Glacial Marks ín the Whi 
Mountains, p. 330. Antiquity of ilh, p. 443. What is a Geode? p. 496. 
= Iowa Drift, p. 615. 
—The Microscope in Geology, p. 50. The Whale’s Food 
and = o re the Arctic Seas, p. 383. Wanted, a Rotifer, Pe 




