474 
Haven, Franklin, Jr., 18. 
Hill, Miss L. M., 306. 
Hills, Edgar R., 120. 
Hinckley, Miss Mary H., 194. 
Kingsley, J. S., 120. 
Ladd, Wm. H., 18. 
Matchett, Wm. F., 160. 
Merrill, N. F., 306. 
Nichols, Mrs. H. P., 194. 
Nunn, Miss Emily A., 299. 
Penhallow, D. P., 194. 
Phillips, John C., 83. 
Rhodes, S. H., 194. 
Richards, Mrs. E. H., 306. 
Richardson, M. H.,306, 
Ridler, Chas. E., 160. 
Ruddick, Wm. H., 299. 
Savage, Henry, 120. 
Smith, Miss Jennie, 306. 
Studiey, Miss C. A., 306. 
Tarr, Ralph S., 306. 
Trelease, Wm., 120. 
Williams, Edgar N., 306. 
Wise, C. H., 18. 
Winslow, Arthur, 83. 
Members, Corporate, elected : 
Cross, Chas. R., 160. 
Diller, J. S., 160. 
Fernald, C. H., 160. 
Minot, H. D., 160. 
Ordway, John M., 160. 
Stone, "George H., 160. 
Members, Corresponding, elected: 
Ardissone, Francesco, 18. 
Graber, Vitus, 160 
King, Clarence, 160. 
Murray, Alex., 160. 
Oustalet, Emile, 160. 
Rosenbusch, Heinrich, 160. 
Thor ell, T., 160. 
Tschermak, Gustav, 160. 
Merrill, N. F. On the Lithological 
collection of the Fortieth Parallel, 
234; second paper on the same, 452. 
Miami Valley, ancient mound in, 217. 
Microconchus pusillus, 157- 
Microgaster, 25. 
atalantae, 27. 
carduicola, 27. 
carinata , 25. 
lunatus, 28. 
pieridis, 26. 
Mineralogy, see Lithology. 
Minot, Dr. Charles S. On the tongue 
of Reptiles and Birds, 38. 
Molgula manhattensis, development of, 
441. 
Molothrus ater, 399. 
Morgan, Prof. Lewis H., death of, 301. 
Morse, Prof. Edw. S. Comparison of 
mollusks from Japanese and New 
England shell-heaps, 307. 
Mound-builders, 407. 
Mt. Desert, Me., 109, 117. 
Mt. Shasta, Cal., picotite from, 314. 
Neocorys spraguei, 398. 
Nettion carolinensis, 404. 
Neuroptera, tertiary from Colorado and 
Wyoming, 407." 
Nichols, Prof. Wm. Ripley. On the 
temperature of fresh-water ponds 
and lakes, 53. 
Officers for 1880-1, 14; for 1881-2, 193. 
Ophion, 18. 
tityri , 19. 
Orangs, species of, 228. 
Ortyx virginiana, 403. 
Oxyechus vociferus, 408. 
Packard. Dr. A. S., Jr. Descriptions of 
new Ichneumon Parasites of North 
American Butterflies, 18. 
Paleolithic implements, 124, 132, 146, 147, 
382. 
Papillae, distribution of in the human 
hand. 194. 
Pedioecetes phasianellus var, columbi- 
anus, 403. 
Penhallow, Prof. D. P. On the tem- 
perature of Trees, 294. 
Petrochelidon lunifrons, 398. 
Pica rustica hudsonica, 400. 
Picotite from Mt. Shasta, Cal., 314. 
Picus villosus, 401. 
Pipila maculatus arcticus, 399. 
Polymely, a case of in the Batrachia, 169. 
Pompilus sp ., 38. 
Ponds, temperature of, 53. 
Poocetes gramineus, 398. 
Pourtales, Count L. F. de, death of, 47. 
Proteaceae, 416. 
Pteromalus, 29. 
puparum, 30. 
Putnam, F. W. Pottery from a mound 
on St. Francis River, Ark., 90; a 
peculiar carved bone from Scar- 
borough, Me., 107; on collections 
made by Dr. E. Palmer at Coahuila, 
Mex., 11 8 ; on the paleolithic imple- 
ments of New Jersey, 147 ; a stone- 
implement found under peat in New 
England, 153; exploration of ancient 
cemetery of Madisonville, 0., 217 ; 
oblite-like conglomerate from Mam- 
moth Cave, 233; on some stone-imple- 
ments from Marshfield, Mass., and 
Sag Harbor, N. Y., 405. 
Querquednla discors, 404. 
Quincy granite, relation of, 274. 
Quiscalus purpureus, 400. 
Rana catesbiana, 307. 
fontinalis, 309. 
halecina, 309. 
palustris, 309. 
svlvatica, 309. 
Rana halecina, five-legged specimen of, 
169. 
Reports, Annual, 1, 175. 
Retinia frustana, 155. 
Rliyncophanes maccowni, 398. 
