1884] Proceedings of Scientific Societies. 1185 
note on the lymphatics of the common bull-head (Amiurus catus). F. 
L. Kilborne and S 
On the nervous system of Comatula, with observations on the mutual affinities of the 
recent gro A. Miln hall, 
3 of Echinoderms, nes Mars 
Geo. Macloskie 
Structure and E nent of suspensory ligament in the horse, ox and sheep. D. 
J. Cunningham 
Ethidene dichloride. as an anesthetic. John G. McKendrick. 
The influence of cross-fertilization upon the development of the strawberry. Wm. 
b 
enby. 
On the extinction of species. Thomas Meehan 
_ On the hitherto unknown mode of oviposition in the Carabidæ. C. V. Riley. 
Larval theory of the origin of tissue. Alpheu s Hyatt 
a to some commonly accepted views of heredity Alpheus air 
and affin ities a os a. Alpheus Hyatt 
e Endoceratidæ, Alpheus Hyatt. 
ches on growth ee ak. Charles S. Mino 
W. B. Sco 
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cama Ls Wicht. 
Mya amsay Wrig 
aieas paria). R Ramay Wright, y 
a aikins inflorescence of Cuscuta glomerata, C. E. Bessey. : 
On the identification of the animals and plants of India which are mentioned by 
ancient Greek authors. V. Ba 
The comparative longevity ‘of the sexes. Mrs. A. B. Blackwell. 
TION G—MICROSCOPY. 
a pease = short pee of pee Wm. A. Rogers. 
some new microscopic devices 
Recent studies on ae theses of the Presse 
me the use of the mic oe in scientific investigations. 
Trg me Points in microto my. John A. Ryder. bo 
pon a microscopic method of studying the mee: brain. Henry F. Osborne. 
of Lingula. H.G. Beyer 
Description of the Schröder camera 
er camera a lucida. R. Hitchcock. i 
; tions of P ariaions i in the cellulose ‘alls of plant-cells. Louis Elsberg. 
nd their practical results as regnis 
R. Hitchcock. 
ei ies ey ee ee arr E a 
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SECTION H—ANTHROPOLOGY. 
Sae the evolution of a race of deaf-mutes in EAGER A. Graham Bell. 
iyavi of Iroquois words, Erminnie A. Sm 
The lineal mea of man in the Upper Miocene = ‘Neb 4 
Pe measures of the semi-civilized nations. À 
A search i in British vical eases for the lost colonies a "Northmen and Portu 
e D.G., Hali 
Some characteristics of the ogan ayi and shell mounds on 
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yg a D. Cope. 
the Atlantic coast of 
The mann las 
Wit secre « in which Indians so mae ‘their stone implements. P. R. Hoy. 
ipes of fri ; aa 
mar vations friendship, E a ei oe of the sacred pipes of 
eae * inte Edward S. sheik 
Suge th American races and civilization. ‘el 
— m in the evolution cf races in the Er a pol world. Danie 
"the plou ugh i In ng” Edward S. Morse. 
ure periods, Powell. 
_ W. Butler 
nolo Stephen Dn a 
ology of the Iroquois word "Rha -wen-ni-yu, Erm minnie A Stephen 
D. P he Iroquois illustrated by study of emblematic mounds, Step 
