﻿IV. INDEX. 



Society, American Philosophi- 

 cal, Phila 222 



'• Geological, of Dublin 28f) 



: ' Linnean, of London 284 



Regents ofUniv'rsty of N. York .49 

 Trustees of New York State Li- 

 brary 31,102 



Bland Thos 280 



Charleston Mercury, Editors of. . .272 



Dana Prof. 49 



Fliigel Felix. Leipsig 285 



Frost Prof. H. R. 240 



Geddings Dr. J. F. M 251 



Gibbes Prof. L. R 2S0 



Girard Charles, 23, 49 



Hickcox J. H 31 



Holbrook Prof. J. E 28 



Latour L. A. Huguet, 221 



Lea Dr. Isaac, 221 



Leidy Prof. J 49 



Maury Lieut 31, 221, 23S 



Page Commandant Thomas J.. . . 



240, 272, 290 



Poey Prof., Cuba, 23 



Porcher Prof. F. A 16 



" Dr. F.Peyre, 1G 



Sauvalle Sen. Don F. A., Cuba,. . . .23 



Sharswood Win., Phila 



^ 237, 240, 251, 274, 279, 2S9, 290 



Stimpson Wm,, Washington 



T2S0. 286, 290 



Woodhouse Dr. S. W 16 



Liriope. 124. 125,208 



Liriope scutigera, 208, 239 



Lynchburg, Va., locality for Rutile.27S 

 Lyonia maritima, at Edings' Bay. . .23S 



Maia fomicata, 33 



Mammals, presence of alcohol in 



the blood of, Ford. • .2S4 



Mamgault Dr. Gabriel E.. elect- 

 ed member. 91 



;t " elected Curator,. .102 



McCradv, Prof. John, Curator, 1 



" on the Acalephee ot Bay 



Point, S. C, 239 



" on Actinia cavernosa, in- 

 complete fission of. .272, 275 

 '• Anthea fiavidula, men- 

 tion of, 2S0 



k; Beroe development of 248 



'• Bolina, note on the em- 

 bryology of, 223 



" Bolina, note on fissipari- 



tion of, 237 



'• Delegate to Commercial 



Convention, 5 



" Description of Oceania 

 (Turritopsis) nutricula 

 and parasitic medusan 



larva, 65, 90, 91 



" Development of two spe- 

 cies of Ctenophora 

 found in Charleston 

 Harbor 254, 271 



McCrady, Prof. John, Eocene For- 

 mation in the neighbor- 

 hood of Alligator. Fla., 



note on, 282 



" Gymnopthalmata of 



Charleston Harbor.. 103, 221 

 < ; Graptolites. on the Zoolo- 

 gical Affinities of,. . .229, 236 

 " Has specific type a pro- 

 gressive morphology ? 



remarks 222 



Naked-eyed Medusa of 



Charles'n Harbor, 39 



" onPleioceneEchinoderms 



from new locality, 286 



Resolutions, 249 



l< Sertularian free existence 



of 28S 



Members Corresponding, elected — 



Baird, Prof. S. T ' 5 



Barratt, Dr. J. P 16 



Boutelle, Charles O 5 



| Bowman, Captain A. H., U. S. 



A., 25 



Bridges, Prof. Robert, 16 



I Brown-Sequard, Dr. E 280 



j ^Burnett, Dr. W. J.,..; 5 



I Carson, Dr. Joseph. 250 



Cassin, John, 16 



Chisolm, Kobert, 25 



Christy, David, 30 



Clingman, Hon. T. L., 222 



Conrad, T. A., 16 



Couper, J. Hamilton, 16 



Cuthbert, George. 25 



Curtis, Rev. M. A., 5 



Daniell Dr.W. E 25 



Downie, T. G, 222 



Elliott, Rt. Rev. Stephen, Bishop 



of Georgia, 16 



Elliott, Hon. William, 16 



Fliigel, Dr. D. S 240 



Gibbes, Dr. R. W., 5 



Girard, Charles, 5 



Glennie, Rev. A., 16 



Glover, Dr. F. T., 25 



Gould, Dr. A. A., 5 



Grey, Sir Charles, 16 



Habersham. R. W., 273 



Hall, Prof. James, 30 



Hallowell, Dr. Edward, 222 



Hardee, Dr. J. T. E., 279 



Hey ward, William,. . . * 16 



Horsfield, Dr. Thomas, 16 



Hyrth Dr. Joseph, 240 



Jones, Dr. James, 30 



Kirtland, Dr. J. P., 16 



Kolliker, Prof. Albrecht, 222 



Kurtz, Lieutenant J. D., U. S. 



A., 25 



Leconte, Dr. John. Phila., 16 



Leconte, Prof. John, Athens, 



Ga., 25 



Leidy, Prof. J., 16 



