1170 
Peanut, 428, 
Peat in Iowa, 414. 
Peckham, George W. and Elizabeth, 
Monograph of the Attide, 
Pediastrum and Polyedrium, 1026. 
Pedomys, 
Peet, S. , Effigy Mounds—The 
C ng t 
in Mississippi Bottoms as 
Refuges during High Water, 
Pegmatite, 214, 527, 7 
Pelycodus, 832. 
Penfield poet Sperry, 
Analysis of 
Cassinit, e1112. 
Perimorphite, 349. 
Peripatus, sc a of, 78. 
Peripatus c E nove-zelan- 
P. watt sis, 936. 
die. 
Perisiphonia, 
Peristediidze, 358. 
Peristedon, 
rmian A; ge of a Texas Formation, 
of Bo hem a, sige 
Petroleum, Origin 0 f, 839. 
TOON e of udson River Dikes, 
691 
Phanerogams, 333. 
harmacolite, 1113. 
P et pnts 234, 724. 
Phascolomys, 75. 
P ApS i ah 76, 724. 
Phenacite, 350, 1111, 1112. 
Phenacod 
Phenacodu us primevus, Cope, 1049. 
Phenolite, 1111. 
Phonolites, 300, 301, 453. 
P sur 2 Islands, A Visit to, 289. 
142. 
of, 
Philippines, C Central, 779. 
ollecting in, 761. 
Natural History of, 622 
Phlogopite, 1112. 
Phocitite, 
on humuli, 68. 
Phosphate Deposits, Origin of, 245. 
Hj rj Fj hh 
Inder, 
Phosphorescent Organs of Fishes, 
57. 
f Thysanopoda, 468. 
iei, 65. 
eante, "842. 
Phylogeny ve Man, 660, 
of Turtles, 5 
ees| Physical Conan ts of — 
S| Mar 
e, and Tufa, 1022.. 
Physiognomy, 612. 
Physiogr aphy of Rock-Making Min- 
erals, Rosenbusch, 1097. 
Physiologist, "Definition of, 373. 
= ale Srey ogy a orphology, 756. 
an n Society of, 372, 576. 
crie-Acetic Aci i, 
cri 3. 
crite, 3. 
ctographs, pre age 851. 
ite, 1023 
peed jel peed 
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ikermi pe, 70 Fauna of, 525. 
ilite, 217. 
inabe te, 390. 
neal Eye in Extinct Vertebrates, 
914. 
Pipilo megalonyæ, 1127. 
Pitchstone, 296, 527. 
Pitt-Rivers, Gen., 274, 
PI ulax, 232. 
Plagioclase, 838. 
Planarians, Uterus in, 80. 
Planchon’ $ aet vi peria ‘of the Ampeli- 
Planes in ‘Minerals, 1024. 
lateau, F., Vision of Caterpillars 
and Adult Insects, 938. 
35. 
mer ecoholaitin, 357. 
atychoerops, 164. 
lecoglossu s, A a. 
eigmeur, Captain, 
he , 124. 
us, 
um Pockets, 738. 
Plutonic Rocks of Norway, 346. 
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