569 



Gryphiea vesicularis, 546. 

 Gummina minosa, 93. 



Jeffkies, J. Amoiiv. Notes on the epi- 

 dermal system of birds, 358. 

 Joint structure, 243. 



Hagen, H. A. Monograph of the Hem- 

 erobidae, 250, 276. 



Halichondna, 69. 



dickiei, 81. 

 distorta, 70. 

 incrustans, 69. 

 panicea ?, 75. 



Haliphysema, 91. 



Halisarca dujardinii, 74. 

 lobularis, 60. 



Hall, James, award to, of Grand Walker 

 Prize, 194; letter acknowledging 

 award of Grand Walker Prize, 212. 



Halter, 269. 



Hatnes, H. W. The bow and arrow un- 

 known to palaeolithic man, 269; 

 localities of quarries worked by the 

 Indians for material for their stone 

 implements, 333. 



Helix, 62. 



Hemerobidae, monograph of, 250, 276. 



Hemerobius variegatus, 283. 



Heodes hypophlaeas, 358. 



Heodes phloeas, 358. 



Hepatica, 296. 



Hermatoblattina, 357. 



Hesperomys leucopus, 305. 



Heteromitus, 48. 



Hexameroceras cacabiformis, 481. 

 callistoma, 479. 

 delphicolum, 479. 

 hertzeri,479. 



Hiddenite, 3. 



Himantopterus, 268. 



Hinkley, Holmes. Gift of Cynocepha- 

 lus porcariusfrom Sierra Leone, 336. 



Hircinia campana, 102. 

 spinulosa, 60. 



Hirudo, 62. 



Holmes, Jabez S. Gift of spider-crab 

 from California, 44. 



Huronia, 209. 



Hyatt, A. Larval theory of the origin of 

 cellular tissues, 45; remarks on the 

 life of Miss- Lucretia Crocker, 330 ; 

 remarks on the statoblasts of Chal- 

 inula arbuscula, 214; sketch of the 

 life and services to science of 

 Spencer F. Baird, 558; values in 

 classification ofthe stages of growth 

 and decline, with propositions for a 

 new nomenclature, 396. 



Hydra, 47. 



Hydractinia, 390. 



Hydrichthys mirus, 392. 



Hydrophidae, 164. 



Hydrozoa, 62. 



Hymeniacidon caruncula, 69. 

 sulphurea ?, 72. 



Ice-sheet, recession of, in Minnesota, 436. 

 Indians, quarries worked by, 333. 

 Infusoria, 46. 

 Intaeniolata, 116. 

 Isodictya, 69. 

 Isotelus, 317. 



Jackson, Robert T. The development 

 ofthe oyster with remarks on allied 

 genera, 531. 



Karnes, origin of, 36. 



Keratosa, 49. 



Keweenawan series, relation of, to the 

 eastern sandstone of Torch Lake, 

 Mich., 172. 



Kionocei-as angulatum, 470. 

 columnare, 469. 

 strix, 469. 



Kneeland, S. Metallic tubes in a Fall 

 River grave, 305; notes on earth- 

 quakes, 6; remarks on a family of 

 Norwegian Lapps, 240; remarks on 

 habits of water snakes, 163. 



Lake Superior, fossil from the copper- 

 bearing rocks of, 208. 

 Lapps, Norwegian, 240. 

 Learned, Miss R. L. Gift of two stuffed 



African monkeys, 44. 

 Leptoblattina, 357. 

 Leucandra aspera, 98. 

 Leucilla uter, 61. 

 Leucones, 88. 

 Leucosolenia, 68. 



botryoides, 130. 

 poterium, 61. 

 Leuculmis echinus, 92. 

 Limax campestris, 58. 

 Limenitis populi, 268. 

 Limnocodium, 134. 

 Lingulae, 317. 

 Lithology, 2, 28. 

 Lithomylacris, 357. 

 Lituites,371. 



bickmoreanus, 485. 



graftonensis, 485. 



multicostatus ( ?), 486. 

 Lumbricus, 62, 152. 



Maclurea, 317. 

 Magosphaera, 66. 



Man, antiquity of, in the valley ofthe Del- 

 aware, 424; early, in North America, 

 447; palaeolithic, bow and arrow, 

 unknown to, 269. 

 Marcou, Jules. On the use of the name 



Taconic, 343. 

 Marine Biological Laboratory, resolution 



with regard to, 378. 

 Marsh, O. C. Gift of a cast of a femur 



of Atlantosaurus, 337. 

 Medusae, 106. 



new mode of life among, 389. 

 Meetings, see Table of Contents. 

 Members, Associate, elected: 

 Barton, Geo. H.,1. 

 Boyd, Mrs. Ella F., 341. 

 Boyden, Arthur C, 249. 

 Branner, J. C, 196. 

 Brooks, Henry, 276. 

 Burlingham, C. L.,196. 

 Chadbourne, A. P., 336. 

 Chandler, G. L., 196. 

 Child, Francis S., 324. 

 Conn, H. W., 336. 

 Cushman, Edith W., 336. 

 Day, Mrs. Sarah F., 242. 

 Doe, Chas.C„341. 

 Emerson, B. K., 1. 

 Gray, John C, 336. 



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