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CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI. vii 
Reptiles, p. 491. Change of Temperature in pii pii e Recently 
Fertilized Shad Eggs, p. 492. Another pey on the Same, p. 493. Nest 
and Eggs of Helminthophaga Luciæ, p. 493. Pe ot Couch’s wi 
catcher in the United States, p. 493. The Food of the pee Bear, 
493. A New Locality for Zonites cellarius Miiller, p. 494. The cae 
Crayfish, p. 494. Calculi from the Stomach of a Horse, p. 552. Animals 
of the Mammoth Cave, p. 553. The Opossum, p. 555. Habits of Tropic 
Birds, p. 557. Geographical Variation, p. 559. Note on the geha Worm, 
ETOS anhingæ) found in the Brain of the Snake Bird, p. 560. Vivipa- 
rous Minnows, p. 561. Tornaria, the young Stage of jaN p 
The Pesuliat Coloration of Fishes, p. 637. A New Species of 
Passerculus from Eastern Massachusetts, p. y The Zoological peep 
at Naples, p. 686. Faunal Provinces óf the West Coast of Am a, De 
89. n Zoological Barriers, with Sgecial Atami to South Anadis 
p. 690. Absence of Eyes in Classification, p. 691. Vitality and Sex, p. 
em Spike-horned Muledeer, p. 692. The Rattle of the Rattlesnake, p. 
693. Flies as a Mea PRETA Contagious Diseases, p. 694. 
naie of fenm es Phalang With cut. p. 767. Embry- 
ology of the Myriopods, p. 768. The: ‘Ruane or Bee Martin, p. 769. 
Arachnactis the Young of Edwardsia, p. 770. ng Rabbit (Lepus 
aquaticus), p: 771. The Salt Lake Crustacean, p. 771. ‘A colossal Oc- 
topus. With cut. p. 772. Texas Field Mouse tetas Carolinen- 
sis?), p. 772. Marine Crustacea in Lake Michigan. Correction. p. 773. 
Albino Deer. p. 7738. i 
GEOLOGY. — Geology of the Phosphate Beds of South Carolina, p. 65. 
Deep Sea ee p. 58. Coal Beds in Panama, p. 59. Geology, 
117 7. 
etc., in California, p. . Origin of the New Bugad Glacier, p. 11 
The FRSE Aastodon p. 178. A New Fossil Butterfly, p. 179. A 
New Cave i , Pennsylvania, p. 288. Glaciers in the solely 
Mountains, p. 09 hes of an Extinct Gigantic page of Prey in 
New Zealand, p. 312. A Glacial Phenomenon, p. 372. New Genus of 
- Ungulates, p. 438. Boulders in Coal, p. 489.. Food of wan p- 
39 few a 
d Remarkable Fossils, p. 495. oi Creek Petroleum known 
‘in the last Century, p. 638. Extinction of Birds in Mauritius, etc., p. 694. 
The Eocene Genus Synoplotherium, p. 695. New Land Shells from the 
Coal Measures, p. 696. The Proboscidians of the American Eocene, p. 
773. The Armed Metalophodon, p. 774. The Fish-beds of Osino, Ne- 
vada, p. 775. 
ANTHROPOLOGY.— Scalping, p. 118. Archeological Chronology, p. 118. 
Flathead Indians, p. 179. Another Lake hee p. 313. Fossil Man in 
France, p. 373. A Remarkable Indian Relic, p. 696. The Boomerang, p 
701. Antiquity of Man in France, p. 702. The Antiquity of Man in 
_ America, p. 776. : 
.—Angular Aperture, p. 59. Passage of Corpuscles through 
; i alidktscory. 
ibe Blood-vessels, p. 60. Cutting and Staining Tissues, p. 61.. Another 
