a 
Diminutive Mounds of Oreg oa ans, 562; ntion called to Papers and separate publications, — 
~ 362; Ancient Olla RDSE on Santa esha Hand, Sa ‘foj; Reerignst Burial, 629 ; An- © 
BEEE News, 630, 696; Forei; ia sh Crania Urns in a Burial Mound 
i "753; ee ; A Vessel oF Glazed Pottery taken from a 
T ites in Florida, 821; An Sian pai wit P R OAE News, 824; Foreign, 827. 
Sauri he Dakota Epoch, 56; paw Lebanon Beg 
Contents. v 
; Movement of an Aquatic Submerged Plant, 181 ; The Eucalyptus in aeaa 5 heeey 
tion ie Acorns; 182; Absorption of Water by Roots, 183; Cleistogamou: owers nthonia, 
f North Ameri i 
tion, 318 i #4f-scars of 
Sigillaria and Lepidodendron, 318; Reinsch’s sg olegniez and Parasites in Desmi Cas ~~ 
Botanical News, 3 319, Cl ORANE TN f Danthonia, 388; Means by w R Plants 
protected from ae etc., 388: My Hepaticas, 390; ‘sarki, sen: 
390; The Mycological Flora of Minnesota, 466; Ligneous Flora of Iowa, 466; On-4,d’Growth of 
Cocculus indicus, 466; Botanical News, 467; Insects needed to Fertilize Utricula’ Pia and Pyxi- 
danthera, 552; Wolf and Hall’s List of the Mossas, piverwerte and Lichens of mage 554; 
Ferns, in their Homes and Ours, 624; A Tree wtanical News, 626; The 
Grasses of Mexico, 691; The Co nnection of Bacilli with Splenic Fever. 692; Anca of Sap in 
Trees, 592; Pe s Musci Appalachiani, 693; Botanical News, 693; New volte of the 
m $ ; Lycopodiu: ori 
749; Botanical Sabr 49; Volvox globator, 815; A Double-flowered Cypripedium cacti, 
816; A new variety o pastas secon | ge rie of a Plant, 818 ; ‘The Struc- 
ture and Affinities of Chara cal New 
Zoology.—Note on the uae: so er eu of Pi Robin on the Ground, 53; Wild Geese 
Nesting in Trees, 54; Rate of Growth of the Barnacle, 54; Peculiar Feathers of the young PE 
Duck, 123; Note on Ranella clathrata (Gray), 124; Sparrows an eewees, 124; The Prairie 
Chicken in California, 124; On the form of the Stapes in Dipodomys, 125; Homologies of vi 
Ear-bones of Mammals, etc., 183; Terrestrial Mollusca of Texas, 184; A strange Fli of 
Hawks, 185; A Texan Cliff Frog, 186; Occurrence of the Ph yilapad Eubtanchipus+ in Winter, 
186; Notes on the Nesting Habits of the English Sparrow, 251; The largest of all Fresh-water 
w Genera of North American Fresh-water i.i 252; A new Genus of 
, Bassa i tod 
, 399; Cha 
Orne of the Fortieth eer 469 ; Notes on Th Rar 
Birds of Minnesota, 470; Mode of Distribution of Fresh- -water ak 472; t iledivg Urina- 
tion of the Frog, 473; ka a upon Albinism in several of our Birds, 474; Mode of Moulting 
of the Lining of the Crop and Stomach in Insects, 476; Ornithological Notes, 477; Intelligence in 
Chimpanzees, 554; Is the Rocky mountain Sheep covered with Wool ? 556; Myriapods in Fair- 
mount Park, Philadelphia, 557; Mode of Caji of the Cocoons of Microgaster, 558; Ar- 
gonauta tuberculosa, 560; Notes on New Jersey ee bee, tas he Sk eaten by 
the Lynx, 628; Carnivorous Tadpole es, 628; Aor headod Snakes, 694 ; Tad- 
poles, 695; Fresh-water mussels vs. Ducks, 695; The Right Whale of the Southern- piee 
Seas, 750; A new Species of Gorilla, ; The Herpetology of New Guinea, 751; A Monstrous © 
= H r 
of Corixa, 820; Snakes and Cold Viciuals, bio: A Skunk eaten by T b ee ge 
Anthropology —The Archeology of the Pacific ar 54; Anthro pologia News, 55; Plio- 
cene Man, 125; Powell’s North American Ethnology, 126, Erratum, 126; Anthr. m a 
mh 13); Aro, 187; preiet — Sie owe tee Foreign, waa eae n Moua Paide 
Language Map of America, 400; avenport Ta am gt pological Ni wa; 400; ladtan Bee 
ustoms, 402 ; Fish-hooks á ibe Mohave indians, 433 Indian PP arte 3; Foreign, 
404; On the Probable Use of T Stones, 478; Tr ifo Stephen Pca. 481; 
Aarona ical News, a On unishment of Prostitution among ia PNE nes, 560; The 
s, 57 : The Genus Tetra- 
conodon, 57; The Affinities of the Dinosauria, 57 ; Triassic Saurians k Pennsylvania, s; 
