Contents, v 
Some Greenland minerals, 314; Tin in Alabama, 315; Telluriferous Copper, 315; The Nomen- 
latu: 
ro ; Charo 
Precipitant for Gold, 652 ; Crystallized Serpentine from Delaware, 653; The Fluorine Uidon. 
53; orwegian Dust Shower, 654; Microlite from Elba, 654; Amelia County, Va., min- 
erals, 654; The Wm. S. Vaux Collection, 654. 
ty.—The In pa of Schweinitzian and other early descriptions, 77; Watson’s 
s= E to Am n Botany, X,’ 78; Bot ppa in HEARS 79; Sylloge Fun- 
gorum omnium SPAR pit in 79; Dr. Gray’s R f Echi um, 
80 ; New species of North American Fungi, 192, 316; New species Ps Micrococcus (Bacteria) ; 
5 New rm G 655 
boards as to the Compass Plant, 656; apie of the rll hg cy A ie on 
Tradescantia virginica, 658 ; Influence PP s Moonligh n Plants, 658 : SPUR rkable fall of Pine 
Pollen, ka! Pie AER of Plant and Animal Cells, ea ; of REV 659. 
S A lists of North American Lepidoptera, 80; The “ rani nie 82; ei 
thaline C came. 83; Alternation of Crops versus the Wheat-stalk Isosoma, 84 ofa 
colytid beetle in the sugar maples of -Northeastern New York Dindi. ii: i aes is 
stinct in a Butterfly, 196; Observations on the fertilization of Yucca and on structural and ana- 
tomical Ton in Piosaba and Prodoxus, 197; Natural Sugaring, 197 ; Epilachna corrupta 
as an injurious Insect, 198 ; Saa a the Twelve-punctured Asparagus beetle, 199 ; Trogoderma 
tarsal M E I i lifornia, 199 ; Hearing in Insects, 200; Instinct of the 
ut) 
Seventeen-yea’ (Ci d ; Food-habits mmen maculata, 322; Clothes 
;. ah ie ; 
Relations of the Carabidæ ze Coccinellidæ to Birds, 419; Phylloxera ae 9; Fostering the 
study of nomic Entomology, 420;Viviparity in a Moth, ; Damage to Silver Plate by In- 
sects, 420; The Hibernation pA Aletia xylina Say, in prs United States a a settled fa ct, 420; Pos- 
at i 
» 549 ew Cl eC ica, 
660; A pretty and unique mae Tosia [lustre ted], a ; Simulium feeding on other 
Padi as saree in a Beetle, ; Synopsis of the N. A. Heliothinz, 662; Stylopised 
; Death of pdt Bele ith 663; Fig Caprificators, 663; Protection of Insect 
aa 2 ie The Chigoe in Africa, 664; Cocoon of Telea polyphemus, 664: The sucki 
rgans of Bees, Bugs and Flies » 664; The “ Pine Moth of Nantucket,” k: Entomolog- 
Zool th l , 86; New and rare Fishes in the Mediterranean, 88 ; 
A Dt inis Flat-w worm, 89; Meta misëphosts of Penzeus, 90; The growth of the Molluscan 
‘shell, e: he ir dai bathe o 
es 
ze by cut cuttings , and the 
identi ak certain species, ; On the eastern n range of Unio pressus (Lea), 204; Bythinia 
Limax maxi Copepod of 
tentaculata ( Linn.) 
the family Harpacticidæ, 206; The sucker on ae fin of the Heteropods is not a sexual 
characteristic. 
rotary organs, 
A curious Nudibranch Mollusk, 214; Zoological Notes, ~ ; Transactions of the Linnzan 
Society of New York, 324; Remarks on the Piriha of argaritana margaritifera (Linn.), 
