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The life-history of the Niagara river. ate Robins 
The singing beach of Manchester, Mass. H. C. and A. A. Juli 
The equivalent of the New York Waterlime oe “Eales in a A. S. 
Thermal B J. W. Chickerin 
On Re aen, i in the Hamilton group of Pp re sete and— 
On a fossil Fish from the amino Scie of Aa ~ hea E. i Claypole, 
A new Vertebrate i the St. s limeston "Wm McAdam 
The“ ‘Continen tal Type,”’ or rR oroli and geology of voitin Rich- 
Owe 
Tifany. 
The earth’s rographic framework ; its seismology and geology. Richard Owen, 
ng, Jr. 
The Bini: valley in the Ice age, Warren pha 
On the ancient oops of North America; its sem character and teachings. 
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a of explorations of the Glacial boundary between New Jersey and Illinois. 
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On erminal Moraine west of Ohio. T. C. Chamberlin 
Relation = the Glacial sat at Cincinnati to the terrace in the Upper Ohio and its 
tributaries. 
Chances es in he currents of ie i ice of the last Glacial epoch in Eastern Minnesota. 
Warren Upham. 
The Kame rivers of M G: H- Sto 
Evidences from Southern 1 oa England tka the Iceberg theory of the Drift. J. 
Animal remains ee te Loess and esl Kimis Wm. McAdams. 
On the power of Ice. J. S. N 
é eB che talta of Middle Pennsylvania, E. W. Claypole. 
The Pre-cambrian rocks of the Alps. T. Sterry Hunt. 
The j og earl ” at New Madrid, Mo., in 1811, probably not an earthquake. 
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On the Sab of ‘Stake island, New York. T. Sterry Hunt. 
On the genesis and classification of mineral veins. J. S. Newberry. 
Ona me itiba Son the Catskill group of Pennsylvania. E. W. Claypole. 
Sanok F. 
Psephenus lecontei; on the external anatomy of the larva. D. S. Kellicott. 
Parallelism of structure of Maize and Sorghum kernels. E. L. Sturtevant. 
areas: Corn. D. P. Penhallow. 
on the present condition of the box Sae Vaccinium brachycerum, in 
"Pe ee county, Pennsylvania, E. W. Clay 
1 of position on seed. E. L. Se 
Pemred botany. E. ieee foris nt. 
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Ge arenaria ; its changes i in Pisces and prehistoric times. E. S. Morse. n 
the structure of the skullin Diclonius mirabilis, a Laramie Dinosaurian. 
On ig tituberculate type of superior molar, and the origin of the Quadritubercu- 
ac Pharyngeal respiration i in the oo eure Kags spinifer. S. H. Gage. 
An abnorma hid +a 
Orchid; Hadbern Ly perbori ey. 
Origi Sh ae of the Flora of the Central New York Th region W. R. Dudley. . 
On icity of Sadbbacia angularis. Miss oe ie Murt 
i n um case. E. S.M 
ie aea of Nitrous Oxide and Air © produce Anarin with clinics on 
i P. Howla : 
eG . M. “Gs es A i 
supposed ramineæ with cided sheaths. W. J. Beal. 
The p Sst poisonous seaweed in the lakes of Minnesota. J. C. Arthur. 
ompositz in the natural system. Joseph F. James. _ $c 
wa aseline to prevent the loss of alcohol from specimen jars. B. G. 
On two pr and S. H. Gage 
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wo primitive types of Ungulata. E. D. Cope. 
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