190 The American Naturalist. [February, 
Cornell University (by title), E. M. Kindle; Notes on the Genus Lytta, 
W. P. Shannon; The Ichthyologic Features of the Black Hills Region, 
B. W. Evermann; Explorations in Western Canada, C. H. Eigen- 
mann; Ancient Earthworks Near Anderson, Indiana, Francis A. 
Walker ; The Work of the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross 
in the North Pacific and Bering Sea in 1892, B. W. Evermann; A 
Thermo-regulator for rooms Heated by Steam, J. C. Arthur; Archæ- 
ology of Tippecanoe County, O. J. Craig; Some Indian Camping Sites 
near Brookville, A. W. Butler; Relation of Kings County Traps to 
those of Cumberland County, N. S., V. F. Marsters; The Traps of 
Red Head, N. B., V. F. Marsters; On Birds in Western Texas and 
Southern New Mexico (by title), A. W. Butler; An Account of Veg- 
etable and Mineral Substances that Fell in a Snow Storm in LaPorte 
County, Jan. 8-9, ’92 (by title), A. N. Somers; How a Tendril Coils, 
D. T. MacDougal; Remarkable Prehistoric Relic, E. Pleas; The 
Brun’s Group of Mounds, H. M. Stoops ; Some Points in the Geology of 
Mount Orizaba (by title), J.T.Scovell ; Two-ocean Pass (by title), B. W. 
Evermann ; The Blattide and Phasmide of Indiana, W. S. Blatchley; 
Forestry Exhibit of Indiana at the Columbian Exposition, Stanley 
Coulter; The Yolk Nucleus, J. W. Hubbard; Some Causes Acting 
` Physiologically Toward the Destruction of Trees in Cities, J. ©. 
Arthur ; British Columbia Glaciers, C. H. Eigenmann ; A State Bio- 
logical Survey—a Suggestion for Our Spring Meeting, L. M. Under- 
wood ; The Mounds of Brookville Township, Franklin County, Ind, S 
H. M. Stoops; How the Colleges could aid the Public Schools in 
Teaching Biological Subjects, W. W. Norman ; Notes on the Flora of 
the Chilhowee and Great Smoky Mountains, Stanley Coulter; The” 
Need of a Large Library of Reference in Cryptogamic Botany in 
Indiana—W hat the Colleges are Doing to Supply the Deficiency, L. ae 
M. Underwood ; Exhibition of a Series of Grouse and Ptarmigan from 
Alaska, B. W. Evermann ; Botanical Assemblies in the United States 
Announced for the Year 1893, J. C. Arthur; Development of Ovule 
in Aster and Solidago (by title), G. W. Martin; Remarks on Arche 
ological Map Making (by title), A. W. Butler ; The Lilly Herbarium 
and its Work, John S. Wright; Additional Facts Regarding Forest — 
Distribution in Indiana, Stanley Coulter; Rotary Blowers, John T. 
Wilken ; Some Effects of Mutilation on the Forms of Leaf and Sex — 
of Morus alba and Morus nigra (by title), A. N. Somers; The Craw 
ford Mound (by title), H. M. Stoops. 
