— CXXXVIII — 



in the Construction of Large Transit Circles. — Merrifield. A Method for clearing a Lunàr Distance. — 

 l'ratt. Abnormal Appearance of J upite r's Satellites IV while in Transit on March 12. — id. Occulta- 

 tionsofA Geminorum and x Cancri. — Denning. The Eadiant Points of Pireballs. — Auwers. 

 Some Remarks on the Chain of Meridian Dislances measured around the Earth by H.M.S. "Beagle," 

 between the Tears 1831 and 1836. 



Notulen van de Algemeene en Bestuars-vergaderingen van het bataviaasch Genoot- 



schap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. Deel XXI. 1883. N. 1. Batavia, 8." 

 Observations (Astronomical and meteorological) made duriag the year 1879 at the 



United States Naval Observatory. Id. Appendix I. f. 1880. Washington, 1883. 4-° 

 ■OTieTB HMnepaTopcKaro PyccKaro reorpacpHiecKaro oómecTBa. 3a 1883. Voa%. 



C.-neTepdypra, 1884. 8.° 

 ì Papers and proceedings of the r. Society of Tasmania for 1882. Tasmania, 1883. 8.° 



Juhnslon. Fishes of Tasmania. — Etheridge. Trilobites from the lower Silurian rocks of Mersey 

 River District. — Deddome. Description of some nervs shells. 



tPapers (Astronomical) prepared for the use of the American Bphemeris and Nautical 



Almanac. Voi. I. Washington, 1882. 4.° 

 ÌPapers (Professional) of the Signal Service. N. VIII-XII. Washington, 1882. 4.° 

 'Periodico della Società storica per la provincia e antica diocesi di Como. P. 2, 3. 



Como, 1879. 4.° 



vProceedings of the American philosophical Society. Voi. XX. n. 113. Philadelph'ia, 

 1883. 8-° 



Lesley. Obituary Notice of Edouard Desor. — Ciappole. Geological Notes. — Lesley. Note on 

 the progress of the Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. - Cape. First Addition to the Fauna 

 of the Puerco Eocene. - Id. On the Brains of the Eocene Mammalia Phenacodus and Periptychus. — 

 Chase. Photodynamic Notes, VII. — Itoihrock. Some Microscopie Distinctions between Good and Bad 

 Timber of the Same Species. — Frazer. An improvement in the construction of the Hypsoinetrical 

 Aneroid. — Davenporl. Some Comparative Tables showing the Distribution of Ferns in the United 

 States of North America. — Muhlenberg. Obituary Notice of the Rev. Dr. Charles Porterfield Krauth. — 

 Cape. Fourth Contribution to the history of the Permian Formation of Texas. - Barker. On the 

 Measurement of Electron) otive Force. - Id. Obituary Notice of Henry Draper. - Map of the Ter- 

 minal Moraine. — Claypole. Note on a large Fish-plate from the Upper Chemung (?) beds of Nor- 

 thern Pennsylvania. 



vProceedings of the Boston Society of Naturai History. XXI. 4, XXII. 1. Boston, 

 1883. 8.° 



XXI. 4. Davis. On the Classification of Lake basins. — Haynes. Indications of an early race of 

 Men in New England. — Scudder. A new and unusually perfect Carbonifero^ Cockroach from Mazon 

 CreekJIL — lloffman. List of Birds observed at Fort Berthold, D. T., in September, 1881.— Put- 

 nam. Remarks on Stone-impleraents from Marshfield, Mass., and Sag Havbor, N. Y. — Garman. On 

 mounting museum specimens; and on the nesting of the Rock-wren. - Wadsworth. Zircon-syenite 

 from Marblehead, Mass. — Scudder. Occurrence of southern Butterflies in Maine. — Notes on Ter- 

 tiary Neuroptera from Florrisant and Green River. - Trelease. Structures which favor Cross-ferti- 

 lization in several plants. - Kingsley. On the development of Molgula manhattensis. - Merrill. 

 Concerning the Lithological Collection of the Fortieth Parallel Survey. - xxn. 1. Davis, Glacial 

 Erosion. — Scudder. Older Fossil Insects west of the Mississippi. — Bouvé. On sand containmg 

 Garnets snd Magnetite of Iron , from Marblehead, Mass. - Haynes. New evidences of Cannibalism 

 among the Indians of New England. — Scudder. Remarks on Scolopendrella and Polyxenus. — 

 Clarke. Description of two interesting houses made by Caddis-fly Larvae. - Crosby. Classification and 

 origin of Joint-structures. — Hinckley. Notes on the development of Rana sylvatica. — Garman. 

 Remarks on Indian " Medicine ". - Abbott. A recent find in the Trenton Gravels. - Hagen. Papilio 



