574 ; Minerals from the Galena Limestone, 575 ; Miscellaneous 

 Notes, 575, 739, 813, 934; The Chemical Composition of Tur- 

 quoises, 737; Alstonite and Barytocalcite, 737; Rutile, Cassi- 

 terite and Lircon, 738 ; Development of Faces on Crystals, 809 ; 

 Albite from Lakous, Island of Crete, 810 ; Fosterite from Monte 

 Somma, 810 ; Fayalite and the Chrysolite-Fayalite Group, 811 ; 

 Rhodophosphite, 812 ; Etched Figures on Some Minerals, 932 • 

 Pollucite, Mangano-columbite and Microlite from Rumford' 



Maine, 933 ; Epidoteand its Optical Properties .' 



O and Pa ontology.— On the Species of Hoplophom 

 ted), 46 ; The Gold-bearing Quartz of California, 52 ; Precam- 

 brian Sponges, 53; Embryology of Diplograptus, 54- The 

 Upper Miocene of Montredon, 54 ; Notes on the Fossil Mam- 

 malia of Europe, 131, 306, 480, 665 ; The Glossopteris Flora in 

 Argentina, 135 ; Geological News, 136, 217, 401, 74 6, 821 941 • 

 Bear River Formation, 211 : On the Occurrence of Neocene 

 Marine I 'tatomaceae near New York, 212; The Succession 

 of Glacial Changes, 216; The Paleozoic Reptilian Order 

 Cotylosauria (Illustrated), 301 ; The Puget Group, 304; The 

 Geological Structure of Florida, 305 ; The Glaciers of Green- 

 land, 311 ; Geology of the French Congo, 396; The Antartic 

 Continent, 397 ; Two Epochs in Vegetable Paleontology. 397 • 

 The Appalachian Folds, 398 ; The Ancestry of the 

 398 ; The Extent of the Triassic Ocean, 400 ; Phylogeny of the 

 Dipnoi, 479 ; Fauna of the Knoxville Beds, 479 ; Reclamation 

 ~ f Deserts, 480 ; Canadian Paleontology, 579 ; Jackson on the 



Devel m 



Kolqueo Island, 58; 



ntoi Uligoporus, 580 ; American Fossil Cockroaches, 

 Comanche Cretaceous, 



Paleontologia Argentina, 583 ; The Limestones « 

 Jump Mountains, New Jersey, 664 ; Unios from the Trias" 665"- 

 The Cadurcotherium, 665 ; Fossil Jelly Fishes, 7 44 ; Is Paleos- 

 pondylus a Marsipobranch ? 745 ; The Skeleton of Aepyornis 

 745 i Cambrian Rocks of Pennsylvania, 817 ; Structure of Uinta- 

 crinus, 819; Permian Land Vertebrata with Carapaces (Illustra- 

 ted), 936 ; Eozoon canadense, 941 ; Thickness of the Coal Meas- 



Botany.— The Vienna Propositions, 55 ; The Flora of Ohio, 58 ; The 

 Flora of the Sand Hills of Nebraska, 59 ; Recent Botanical 

 Papers, 60 ; A Recent Paper on the Relation between the Asco- 

 mycetes and Basidiomycetes (Illustrated), 218; Polyporace^e 

 Hydnacese and Helvellaceae, 222 ; The Smut of Indian-Corn! 

 223; Antidromy and Crossfertilization, 223; New Species of 

 Fungi, 313 ; Alaskan Botany, 314 ; Aquatic Plants of Iowa, 315 ; 

 Another Elementary Botany, 315 ; Botany in the United States 

 Department of Agriculture, 316 ; Notes on Recent Botanical 

 Publications, 317 ; The Conifers of the Pacific Slope, 402 • Pon- 



ular Botany, 404; Notes 



of Botanical Papers, 404 ; Botany in 



