INDEX TO VOLUME XXVI. 
The names of genera and species described as new are italicized. 
Abbe, Cleveland, Jr. Kemarks on the 
cuspate capes of the Carolina coast, 
_figs., 489. 
Allies balsamea, 178. 
Afrariciis amygclalinus, 350. 
arvensis, 356. 
campestris, 356. 
fabaceus, a57. 
subriifescens, 356. 
.Vllen, Harrison. On a new species of 
Ametrida, Jir/s., 240. 
Amelanchieroligocarpa, 178. 
Ametrirta centurio, 240. 
minor, 240. 
Anxi- Ai. Mi;i;riN(.. >lav :;. ls:i:!. 127; Mav 
ANM Al. i;|-.lMl; I ,,| ( lilMtol , IL'i, ■Ji.'^i, ."Wl.). 
Anmai. liKeoKF or the SiM-retarv, i;!;t. 
2iil, 522. 
Annual Report of the Treasurer, 144, 
Anthropology, 25, 29, 49, 273, 422. 
Arctomys monax, 188. 
Arenaria groenlandica, 179. 
Arkansas, Indian (juarries in, 25 ; novae- 
ulites, origin of, 414. 
Arnica chamissonis, 178. 
Arvicola chrotorrhiiius, 190. 
riparius, 190. 
xanthognathus, 190. 
Asiliis atricapillus, 348. 
Aspidiiim sp., 178. 
Bangs, Outkam. The geographical dis- 
tribution of the eastern races of 
the cotton tail, with notes on the 
distribution of Lepus aiuericaiuis 
in the east, 404; nuti-s on North 
American nianimals, ."iJ'.l. 
Harton, (i. H. Kemarks in discussion 
of Mr. Upliam's Origin of drumlins, 
Betnla glandulosa, 178. 
pap\Tifera minor, 178. 
liiology, 59, 469. 
Bioplastology, 59. 
Bixa orellana, 551. 
Blake, C. J. The education of a deaf 
blind mute, 146. 
Blarina brevicanda, 186. 
talpoides, 185. 
Bombycid niotlis, lift- histories of, 1.53. 
Bostoii basin, suurliwcsrcni part of, .500. 
Boston museum e.illertinu, -Je'i. 
Boston society of natural history library, 
list of iournals received by, 294. 
Botany, 3.56. 
Braula coeca, 346. 
Bryanthus tax if o 
Cafe arabica, .548 
Calamaurostis 1:nms<lorth. 178. 
Cambrid-c -late<. tauua in, VI5. 
Cannil)ali-iii am.im Indians of New 
En,-laiMl,-Ji 
Carex atrata o\:ita. l.s. 
caiiesreiLs alpicola, ITS. 
rigi.la l.iuel.>\ii, its, i;i'J, 19(1. 
Carolina coast, ciisiiate rapes of, 4.s'.). 
Casti 
Ceratiocaris aeuininata from the water 
Cerura albicoma, 162. 
aquilonaris, 159. 
bicuspis, 162. 
cinerea, 1.59. 
multiscrijita, 162. 
occidentalis, 157. 
jiaradoxa, 1.59. 
scolopendrina, 159. 
Chiogenes serpyllifolia, 178. 
Circotettix verruculatus, 232. 
Claypole, E. W., award of Walker 
prize to, 528. 
< laytonia caroliniana, 179. 
( Hi'itonia borealis, 178. 
Cod, Cape, facetted pebbles on, 166. 
Condylura cristata, 1S7. 
Coptis trifolia, 179, 19i'. 
Cornus canadensis, ITS. 
Cotton-tail, distribution of, 404. 
Crawforb, J. Cerro Vie.io and its vol- 
canic cones, 546 ; evidences of man 
in Nicaragua during the early 
Neolithic age and the probable 
present tribal name and locality of 
his descendants, 49. 
Crosby, W. O., award of Walker prize 
to, 311. 
Crowley's Ridge, development of. 479. 
Culex pipiens, 345. 
Davis, W. M. Facetted pebbles on Cape 
Cod, 2^fs.. 166; remarks in discus- 
I>eaf blind mute, erlucation of, 146. 
Diapensia laiiponica, 178. 
Dicranota bimaculata, 324. 
Dissosteira ae(iualis, 229 
