CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI. ¥ 
ical Institute of New York, p. 103. A new Catalogue of Butterflies, p. 
160 opographical Atlas of Massachusetts, p. wo Late American 
Papers on Ornithology, p. 165. Siebold’s Parthen nogenesis, p. 229. Ethnog- 
a of the Shores of Behring Sea, p. 23% Early Stages aprig Flies, 
p. 230... Phe Lens; p. 281. PS Survey of Ohio, p. 289. The 
w Noxious and Beneficial Insects of Missouri. Iilustrated. e z i Pond 
Life, p..295. ari Sea Corals. Jilustrated. = 295. View e Mi- 
_ecroscopic World. 352. Revision of some of the cas an Pores 
wa p. 854. Birds a Kansas, p. 359. ena Ornithological Register, 
p: Vegetable Parasites as Causes of Disease, p. 422. Scien tific 
Record, p. 471. The Boston Society’s Ornithological Catalogue, p. 472 
Description of à Specimen of Balænoptera musculus, p. 473. The Habits 
of the Orca, p. 474. How Plants Behave, p. 475. pte eth Works 
in Prospect, p. 478. Prof. Snow’s List E Kansas Birds, p. 482. Cata- 
logue of the Penguins in the Museum of the Boston Society pr Natural 
History, p. 545. Notes the Natural EP of Fort Macon, N. C., and 
Vicinity, p. 546. RE Thesaurus, p. 5 Recent Discoveries in 
Ornithotomy, p. 631. Guide to the Study a praes p. 635. The Des- 
mids, p. 635. Corals and o Islands, p. 674. Man in the Past, Present 
and Future, p. 680. e of the Tres Marias and Socorro Islands, 
p- 681. The Evolution of m p. 760. Illustrations of North American 
Moths, p.-762. Fourth Report of the Peabody Academy of Science, p. 
764. Birds of Kansas, p. 765. 
NY.— Dismissal of the late Botanist of the Department of Agri- 
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104. : Plant Driers, p. 107. e Flowering of the Gibbous Bladderwort, 
p. 108. New American Vane of Asplenium filix foemina, p. 108. Influ- 
ence of Green Light he nig itive Plant, 08. Structure of the 
Closed Flowers of ator 109. New Parasitic Plant of the Mistle- 
~ toe Family, p. 166. Floral Sadas, p. 167. E. Halls Collection pf Dried 
Plants of Oregon, p. 167. Dispersion of Spores, p. 168. Dispeeatios of 
= Seeds by the Wind, p. 231. Mimicry in Plants, p. 233. Nardosmia pal- 
ta, p. 233. Prof. Babington on Anacharis, p. 297. Another Double 
Wild Flower, p. 289. The aii Distribution of Composite, p. 
361. The Coloring Matter of Fungi, p. 361. New Stations of Rare Plants, 
p. 862. Exuberance of Pollen, p. ng Double Flowers of Ranunculus 
-rhomboideus, p. 427. Quercus alba, var. Gunnissonii, p. 427. The For- 
mation of Ozone by Flowers, p. 428. Juniperus occidentalis, p. 428. Wild 
-Double-flowered Epigæa repens, p. 429. Experiments on Hybridization, 
p. 429. Calypso, p: 429. Botany Forty Years ago, p. 485. Moosewood 
5 Gbipne mecnley ane Torrey, p. à Botanical N Jeee p 
ic aie on Vegetation, p. 551. “Aiea sania pP: pew 
; Botanical Works, p. 636. Law of Angular Divergence in the Bra 
nches 
|, p. 682. Classification of the Gray Pine, p. 684. The Vegetable ; 
