The American Naturalist. 
Eyerman's Pamphlet on New M 
in Pennsylvania, 443. 
Eyes of Trilobites, Clarke, Feb. 
■pALCONID^, 872. 
Mississippi Bottoms, 
jaguarondi, Feb. 144. 
pardalis, Feb. 144. 
Feresa, 1078. 
Ferree, Sociological Influences, 1 
Excavating Habits of Our Common 
Sea-urchins, 728. 
On a Few California Medusfe, 591. 
Physalia in the Bay of Fundy, 821. 
Fibrolite, 908. 
Firmisternia, 8G2. 
First Report of Progress of the Geolog- 
ical and Mineralogical Survey of 
Texas, Mar. IBO. 
Fishes, J. F. James, 61. 
Pelagic, 826. 
Reproduction of, 1015. 
Fish Otoliths of the Southern Old- 
Tertiary, Meyer, 43. 
Fissipedia, 876. 
Fistulariidiv, 860. 
Flies, Coamopolitan, 686. 
Flint, C. L., Notice of Death of, 748. 
Flora of Madagascar, 437, 723. 
Fortifications in Belgium, Mar. 143. 
Formicariidas, 873. 
Fossil Cockroaches. 462. 
Leaf Impressions, 459. 
From Fossil Lake, Oregon, 980. 
Plants. 809. 
Fragosa peregrina, Feb. 160. 
France, Soil of, 619. 
FraxiJius viridis, 537- 
Fregatidre, 872. 
Fresh-water AlgiB of Nebraska, 1011 
FringiUidte, 873. 
Fritsch and Kafka's Crustacea of t 
Bohemian Cretaceous, Feb. 15^ 
Tritylodontidre, 874. 
Frogs Eating Snakes, Roberts, 74. - 
Eggs, Preparation of, 745. 
Fuchsite, 722. 
Fulgurite.Glass, 525. 
Fultz, Birds of Iowa, Mar. 139. 
Functions of the Cochlea, 69. 
Fungi, Life History of, 732. 
Fungi of Silesia, 1000. 
Frugivora, 876. 
Galeodes, 920. 
anmeoides, 500. 
Galeopithecida\ 87( 
Ganocephali, 861. 
Garden Vegetables, His 
Garman, H., Phenyl " 
Fluorite, 813, 109 
Fly, Horn, 585. 
Fontana's Explor 
Forbes, Note on Chinch Bug Disf 
Forestry Exhibition at Vieii 
Forgeries of Pali^olithic Im 
Europe, 79. 
Gasterosteid?e, I 
Gatchet, A. S., Valentine on the Por- 
tuguese Discovery of Yucatan, 
999. 
Gaudry, Surles Dimensions Gigantesques 
de Quelques Mammiferes Fossiles, 
