Contents, v 
, 874; Botany at the Minneapolis meeting of the A. A. A. S., te Equisetum arvense 
L., var. serotinum Meyer, 875; New Plants from California and Nev. a, etc., I, 875; Better 
Methods of Teaching Botany, 876; Botanical Notka 877; The Growth ‘a Plants in Acid Solu- 
hoe, 972; New s fi i 
» 1067; Watson’s Cloister adie to American Botany, x1, 1163; A Hybrid Moss, 
1164; Taan coe in Æcidium, 1164; New Species of North American Fungi, 1154; A 
Study of The Survival of the F ttest, aad Prager soon ee reap pak 1168 ; 
hae tease of Ins Mids stein Fun n Gy telia, 
128r ; The Structure of the Cell-wall in "Be ra aind Sieli of w pisá pier im 
trated, 1282; New Florida Fungi, I, 1283 ; Botanical Notes, 1285, 
Entomology.—A unique and beautiful Noctuid T amk. Insects = stored Rice, 
79°; S ain morphoses of the Meloidz, 790 ; Color ere in nocturnal Lepidoptera, 
791; Entomological otes, 792; Caprification, 877 ; aia of "Gall fin, Plant-lice, 879 ; 
on cynthia eon on the Sassafras and Tulip tree, 879 ; Lichtenstein’s Nomenclature of the 
P ented in the Life-history of the Aphidida, 879; The old, old question of 
ies, 975 ; ; Hiie ii 57 975; Salt-water Insects used as Food, 976; Altrdaifod of gen- 
cration in Aphidi ; Food-plants of Samia hi fah Bitten by an Aphid? 977 ; Injury 
by Colaspis tristis, 978 ; Steganoptycha a, Age mology at Minneapolis, 
: ; The 
rre 
unonia cæœnia at Natick, Mass., ; The Colorado ona 1174; Rare Monstrosities, 
1175; The Nervous System of ieee , 1175; Hymenorus rufi a myrmicophilous species, 
1176; Migration of aaa sige: ; Recent Pibilcatoas, 1177; viet mological Notes, 1177; An 
Epidemic Disease oi ialis, 1286; Occurrence of a Stratiomys Larva in Sea- 
8 1287; Some recent Discoveries in pecan’ 3 Phylloxera 1288; Coleoptera infesting 
ckly Ash, 1288; The Growth of Insect Eggs, 1289; Fe ctive devie ce employed by a Glau- 
Fon eller, 1289 ; Saw-fly Larvae on the Quince, 1289; Entomolo ic in New York, 1289 ; 
it Insects in agn 1291 ; Death of Dr. J. L. LeConte, 1291; Entomological Notes, 
t391; Economic Notes, 1 
ete, i TEL, or Pennatulida, 793; Heterozenetic Development in Diaptomus, 
cages nanana ; The Coxal spen of SEETI and Crustacea, 795; Submetamorpho- 
i Pace of the ; The Osteological racters of the genus Histriophoca, 798; The Breed. 
the Isthmi ; ite tra [Illustrat rated], er Zoological Notes, 798a; Note on a Peripatus from 
The — Illustra vere 881; The Structure ‘ad Embryology of Peripatus, 882 ; 
nilla, 88. iti 
nosomæ, 1077; The Cene Bi 078; cha 
Ont 1078 ; Wn Reavers 
oolog' mE 
imulus (Must, nges [Illustrated], 1293; Pyrgula sont 1296; Sexual Characters of 
. Te 1297; A new Snake Rom New Mexico, 1300; Habits of the Aye-aye, 
1301, 
