
CONTENTS OF VOL. Il. ODA 
ica, p. 323. The Popular Science Review, p. 375. A Guide to the Study 
of Insects, p. 376. The Percheron Horse, p. 433. American Deer, p. 435. 
ico, p. 435. The nnen Faiomojogith p. 435. The American Ento- 
ny, p. 
Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, p. 554. Natural History of Birds, p. 
554. Review of the Scandinavian Publications in Natural History during 
1867 and part of 1868, pp. 555, 604. Ferns, p. 601. The Past and Future 
603. The Butterflies of North America, p. 603. Comparative Anatomy 
and — Zoology, p. 654. Prospectus of ee logist’s Annual for 
1868, p. 6 Voyage through the Grand Cañon of Colorado, p- 655. 
Chemical eens p. 656. Insect Extinguisher, p: sia 
NATURAL HISTORY MISCELLANY. 
ANY.— Monstrous Flowers of Habenaria fimbriata, p. 88. The ElL- 
der (Sambucus (isthdensia) as a Native Plant, p. 38. German Ivy, p. 39. 
Long or Black Moss only an R i ae p. 212. Anomalous Flowers of 
. oe 
White Wild Gohabbika: etc., p. 213. Is the Elder a Native 
ony, p. š ety of Ka 
p. k ite AR A . 824. Cross Fertilization, p. 487. 
The Onion Plant, p. 440. pinaliit Flowering plant known, p. 440. 
Planera aquatica, the a a p. 441. Viola rotundifolia, p. ge Va- 
riation in Wild iy p. 484. Saxifraga Virginiensis, p. 484. The Col- 
chicum autumnale, p. 609. The Double Saxifrage, p. 610. sen pedata, 
p. 610. Recent Basi Discoveries, p. 610. Cuban Plants for Sale, p- 
611. Botanical Notes, p. 611. Hepatica triloba, p. 611. White Varieties 
of Flowers, p. 656. More White Varieties, p.657. Bidens frondosa, p. 
658. Abnormal Form of the Sensitive Fern, p. 658. 
 ZoöLoGY:— The Breeding Habits of Birds, p. 47. live: Parasites, p. 48. 
ation of Wild Bees, p. 49. Juvenile Natural History Society, p. 49. 
Protection of Trees from geet p. 49. Occurrence of the Barnacle 
Goose in North pice p. 49. A Double Egg, p. 50. Habits of the 
Striped Snake, p.50. Are Bees Injurious to Fruit? 108. Apiphobia; Bees 
and Fruit Blossoms, p. 109. The Mottled Owl, p. 109. An Albino Hum- 
