Index. 
Podophrya, 13. 
Poison Apparatus of the Mosquito, 
Mac og 884 
Fishes, 
Polar Globes i in Asellus, 176. 
Polianite, 249, 454. 
Polled Cattle, 498, 784. 
smus, 811. 
Porifera, 8 
Porphyries, 214. 
Porphyrite, Labradorite, 298. 
Diabase, 298. 
Augite, 298. 
Paa 297. 
Hornblende, 298. 
Porphyry, Qu 
Quartzle 297. 
Posepuy, Sections of Adinole, 1111. 
1171 
Protococcus, 324. 
Protocone, 724 
p 
Psittacotherium, 4. 
> 
s 
Psorosperm “Masses, 1125. 
Psychology of Deceptions, 943. 
Pteraspidians, Morphology of, 243. 
1 
Ptychodont, 834 
Postal Reg patos and Botanical Ptychodt , 57. 
ns, Pucciniei, 65. 
Potholes in jaws Puerco Epoch, Vertebrate Fauna of, 
Pottery, American Prehistoric, 475. 
Fotto, T. by I1 Purchase of Intelligence, 435. 
Poulton, E. D. Color-Relations be-| Pygidiidæ, 
en Pupæ nd their Sur-| Pyrite, 1025. 
ee . 33. >vrochroite, 
Powell, aa X ual Report of| Pyrolusite, 249. 
Bureau k Ethnology, 1137. | Pyrrhite, 732 
Prasiola vrrhoarsenite, 455. 
Prehistoric Scnaioenta from Missis-| Pyroxene-syenite, 1021. 
yroxenic Rocks, 639. 
sippi, 849. 
Prestwich, Prof., Results of Geolo- 
gis se International Con- 
ess, , 950. 
Primary. “Groups ‘of Mail-Cheeked 
Fis 
56. 
Primordial Fauna i iv France, 243. 
Pristina yey Akten 936 
Privileged ersons in Science, 
Prjewalski, Nikolai, 1143. 
Prodidelphia, 724. 
Dol crs an i , 448, 830. 
Protection of. ” Aboriginal Monu- 
ments, 
Protective R Spiders, 
545. 
Protobalistum, 446, 829. 
Protobalistidz, 829. 
>, 
J. 
>yroxenite, 1022. 
Juartz and Feldspar in Rock Sec- 
ions, Method for Distin- 
guishing, 1025. 
uartz, 250. 
Lamellar Structure, 1025. 
. Porphyry, 
` Pseudomorphs, 1112. 
168. 
Trachyte, 
Quinaria, 458. 
spat gral a Se 640. 
Rainbow Trout, 
Rainfall, Variable and Vegetation, 
iene Fossil, 451. 
Ran 
Red Tish, 808. 
Fox at School, 267. 
Reibeckite, 1022. 
Religion of Evolution, 264. 
