
CONTENTS OF VOL. II. j 
A NATURALIST IN BRAZIL. By C. Fred. Hartt. Illustrated, sie 
Tue GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS. P Sidney L 
Smith š $ a 5 $ r 14, 124 
THE inven iunior TH. By A. S. Packard, Tee M. D. With 
y and Illustrations, . . —. sigh 9 23 
ON MEXICAN ANTS. of Edward Norton. With “Plate and 
r: tE k Ș é 3 T 
THE MOTTLED OWL IN CONFINEMENT. By C. J. Maynard, Š ‘ 73 
Rock Ruins. By A. Hyatt. J Tiaka, . 
THE CRUISE OF THE ‘“‘ABROLHOS.” By C. es Hartt. Tilus- 
trated, ' i ` i 3 A N 
NOBERT’S TEST PLATE AND onara ifscnopooras. By Charles 
Stodder, . : : = ý f i 
THE SONGS OF THE Geins By S. H. Scudder. FHus- 
trated è ; . . 
BEARS AND ORRERA By Clnvies Wright, 121 
THE PRONG-HORNED ANTELOPE. By W. J. Sars, With ‘Plate 
and Illustrations, . 
NAKES SWALLOW THEIR Towa? By F; w. Peina. ‘ 133 
THE LAKES oF Iowa,—PasT AND PRESENT, By C. A. White, 
i é 143 
THe Faa ie T. ‘Martin Tape. > á š 1 
Notes oN Tropicat Frouirs. By William T. E + 183, 307, 405 
Tue GOLDSMITH BEETLE, AND ITs HABITS. By Rev. Samuel Lock- 
wood. Jillustrated, i 5 » 186 
THE OSPREY, OR View mae. By Augustus Wooler Y, 192 
THE PARASITES OF THE HONEY-BEE. By A. S. Poemi, Je, M. D. 
-With two Plates, i ; > k 195- zog 
Sea-WEEDS. By tas Es Russell, ‘ : 225 
A STROLL BY THE ŠSEA-SIDE. By “Edward s. Wore: With a 
Plate, $ k k ` ; 
Our SEA-ANEMONES. ‘By A. E. Ve rrill, i ` ; 251 
Tue MARINE Aquarium. From Kingsley’s ities us, 262 
A FEW SEA-WORMsS. ByA. S. Packard, Jr., M.D. With Titisiralioni, 267 
TRACES OF ANCIENT GLACIERS IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF 
‘New HamPsHIRE. By George L. Vose. With a Map, so 281 
MusHRooms. By John L. Russell, . . u me sae se BE 
Sponces. By A. Hyatt, ieee a 
THE CYNTHIA ie enue, By. W. y. A airns. i $o - 311 
