517 
Eriophorum alpinum, 147. 
Eronia tritaea, 77. 
Erysimum asperum, 148, 149. 
cheiranthoides, 157. 
parviflorum, 148, 157. 
Eskers, subglacial origin of, 477. 
Euphorbia maculata, 166. 
Euphrasia officinalis, 147. 
Euploea eupalor, 54, 58. 
horsfieldii, 54. 
hyacinthus, 54. 
mniszechii, 54. 
viola, 54. 
westwoodii, 54. 
Euripus robustus, 67. 
E veres parrhasius, 72. 
Evolution, 42. 
Farlow, W. G. Notes on collections of 
cryptogams from the higher moun- 
tains of New England, 387. 
Festuca scabrella, 149, 153. 
Ficus elastica, 436. 
Foerste, Aug. F. The drainage of the 
Bernese Jura, pis., 392. 
Gaillardia aristata, 149, 154. 
Galapagos Islands, 317. 
Galeopsis tetrahit, 163. 
Galium boreale, 153. 
Gamelia, 92. 
Garman, Samuel. Dr. D. H. Storer’s 
work on the fishes, 354. 
Gaura coccinea, 149. 
Geer, Gerard de. The fossiliferous 
marine beds of Canada, 334; on 
Pleistocene changes of level in east- 
ern North America, 454. 
Geer, Gerard de, award of Walker 
prize to, 453. 
Gentiana affinis, 149, 
amarella, 147. 
Geographic limits of plants, 140. 
Geologv, 115, 173, 202, 228, 258, 304. 317, 
318, 391. 392.421, 455, 477, 499. 
Geology of Quebec, bibliography of, 221. 
Geology of the Bernese Jura, bibliography 
of, 393. 
Gerard ia, 153. 
Gerydus maximus, fig., 68. 
symethus, 68. 
Geum, i53. 
album, 159. 
Gilia linearis, 149. 
Glacial period, antiquity of the last, 258; 
in Hingham, Mass., 173; phenom- 
ena of France and England, 391. 
Glaux maritima, 154. 
Globigerina rubra, 437. 
Glyceria distans, 152, 155. 
Glycyrrhiza lepidota, 148. 
Goniobasis taylori, 245. 
Goodale, G. L. Museums of Australia, 
Tasmania, and New Zealand, 316; 
remarks on the life of Samuel 
Dexter, 364. 
Grindelia, 153. 
Grindelia squarrosa, 149, 156, 160. 
Gulick collection of shells, 4. 
Gutierrezia, 154. 
euthamiae, 149. 
Habenaria obtusata, 147. 
Habrostola, 94. 
Halenia deflexa, 147. 
Halesidota, 108. 
caryae, 98. 
Halpe beturia, 80. 
Hartwell, E. Adams. The Pearl Hill 
pot-hole,^., 421. 
Hasora badra. 78. 
Haynes, H. W. Palaeolithic implement 
from the valley of the Tuscarawas, 
Ohio, 49. 
Hearth, ancient, discovered in Little Mi- 
ami Valley, 268. 
Hebomoia glaucippe, 77. 
Hedysarum boreale, 147. 
Helianthus annuus, 149, 161. 
maximiliani, 149, 161. 
petiolaris, 149. 
rigidus, 161. 
Heliotropium curassavicum, 154. 
Hemileuca, 84, 102. 
maia, 92. 
yavapai, 92. 
Hesperia eulepis. 81. 
Hestia blanchardii, 53. 
Heterocampa, 97, 109. 
marthesia, 88, 94, 95. 
Hieracium umbellatum, 147. 
Hierochloe borealis, 151. 
Hingham, Mass., geology of, 499; kame 
ridges and kettle-holes in, 173. 
Hipporhinus, 382. 
Holland, W. J. Asiatic Lepidoptera, 
pis., 52. 
Holmes, O. W. Letter from, in com- 
memoration of Dr. D. H. Storer, 
353. 
Hordeum jubatum, 153, 155, 167. 
Hyatt, Alvheus. Remarks on the Pin- 
nidae, 335. 
Hydrocephalus, 210. 
Hylastes squalidens, 376. 
Hylobiites cretaceus, 379. 
Hyperchiria, 84, 88, 102. 
io, 90, 91, 92, 97, 98, 102. 
varia, 90. 
Hypericum ellipticum, 147. 
Hvphantria, 108. 
textor, 98. 
Hypolycaena sipvlus, 73. 
Hyponomenta evonymella, 94. 
Ichthyosaurus, 111. 
Ichthyura, 107. 
inclusa, 109. 
Ideopsis vitrea, 53. 
Illaenus, 205, 210, 211. 
milleri, 202, 208. 
Ilvanassa obsoleta, 170. 307, 309. 
Implements, palaeolithic, from Ohio, 49. 
Iolaus any sis, 72. 
