451 



Fred. Habirshaw, 257. 



MissM.L. Hall, 11. 



Chas. A. Houghton, 197. 



Miss E. P. Howard, 11. 



Miss C. I. Ireland, 12. 



C. W. Kempton, 76. 



Mrs. M. P. Kennard, 12. 



Dr. Edw. L. Mark, 275. 



H. D. Minot, 197. 



MissE. O. Patch. 12. 



Miss L. M. Peabody, 12. 



Miss Mary E. Pice, 12. 



Edw. W. Ropes, 275. 



W. H. Sawtelle, 197. 



Dr. L. Sewall, 11. 



Chas. W. Scudder, 76. 



W. A. Stearns, 257. 



Miss J. H. Stickney. 12. 



Frank T. Stanley, 275. 



Allen Sullivant, 80. 



John B. Sweet, 197. 



Chas. E. Swett, 80. 



Miss A. C. Taber, 76. 



Miss E. A Temple, 12. 



Miss M. L. Tinker, 12. 



B. H. VanVleck, 257. 



Miss L. B. White, 12. 



Edw. Whitney, 257. 



W. L. Whittemore, 275. 



Mrs. J. W. Wolcott, 12. 



Rev. G. F. Wright, 80. 

 Members, Corresponding, elected 



Dr. W. K. Brooks, 197. 



Dr H. J. Carter, 197. 



Prof. Oscar Fraas, 197. 



Prof. Albert Gaudry, 197. 



Dr. L. De Koninck, 197. 



Dr. W. Waajien, 197. 



Dr. Carl L. Zittel, 197. 

 Members, Honorary, elected 



Mr. George Bentham, 197. 



Prof. T. H. Hnxlev, 197. 



Dr. J. D. Hooker, 197. 



Prof. Dr. A. von Kolliker, 197. 

 Menecles inserta, 375. 

 Menticirrns nebnlosus, 4. 

 Mephitis mephitioa, 97. 

 Mergulus, 156. 



alle, 156. 

 antiquus, 157. 

 wnriniznsume, 157. 

 Mergus cucullatus, 146. 

 merganser, 146. 

 serrator, 146. 

 Mermiria (ilacris, 30. 

 Merrimack Valley, gravel ridges of the, 



47. 

 Metapodius confratemns, 382. 

 femoratus, 381. 

 instabilis, 381. 

 Metastemma f usca, 423. 

 Metrobates. 437. 



hesperius, 438. 

 Microcentrum retinervis, 83. 

 Micropalama himantopus, 241, 252. 

 Milvulns forficatus, 306. 

 Milyas cinctus, 427. 

 Mimns polyglotta, 247. 

 Mineralogy and petrography of Boston 

 and vicinity, 217. 



Minot, Charles S. On the relationship 

 of Worms and Vertebrates. 1 ; class- 

 ification of some of the lower 

 Worms, 17: remarks on the forma- 

 tion of the germinal layers, and on 

 impregnation, 165. 



Miris instabilis, 395. 



Mochlocera, 264. 



Zelleri, 264. 



Molothrus bonariensis, 76. 



Moore, N. B. Birds seen in the Ba- 

 hamas in July — Dec, 1876, 241; 

 birds seen near Nassau, 243. 



Mormidea lugens, 376. 



Morse, Prof. E. S. On Lingula from 

 Japan, 266 ; a Japanese shell- 

 mound, 267. 



Mountain slopes, structure of, 324. 



Mud Fish, respiration of, 337. 



Mus masculus, 99. 



Mustela americana, 96. 



Myiadestes Townsendi, 115. 



Myiarchus cinerascens, 127. 



Myiodioctes mitratus, 303. 



Myodocha serripes, 388. 



Nabidea, 397. 



coracina, 398. 

 Naucoris Roeyi, 439. 

 Neides muticus, 384. 

 Nemobius ambitiosus, 81. 

 carolinus, 36. 

 soclus, 37. 

 volaticus, 36. 

 Neotiglossa undata, 376. 

 Nepa apiculata, 440. 

 Nettion carolinensis, 145. 

 Newbury, Mass., so-called Tremolite of, 



251. 

 New England birds, 301. 

 Nezara hilaris, 380. 



Niees, Prof. W. H. The occurrence of 

 zones of different physical features 

 upon mountain slopes, 324; rela- 

 tive agency of glaciers and sub- 

 glacial streams in the erosion of 

 valleys, 330. 

 Nisus Cooperi, 135. 



fuscus, 135. 

 Notonecta insulata, 442. 

 irrorata, 443. 

 undulata, 442. 

 Numenius longirostris, 141. 

 Nyctale acadica, 131. 

 Nyctia arctica, 142. 

 Nyctiardea naevia, 143. 

 Nysius thymi, 395. 



Oebalus pugnax, 377. 



Oedemia americana, 146. 



Officers, election of for 1877-78, 196. 



Oligonyx graminis, 90. 



Oncerotrachelus acuminatus, 425. 



Oporornis formosus, 303. 



Oregon, birds of south-pastern, 109. 



Oreoscoptes montanus, 110. 



Ortyx virginianus, 140. 



Ostkn Sacken, C. R. Diptera of the 

 " Polaris " voyage, 41 ; on the Ter- 

 mites of California, 72. 



