500 
D(>nr,E, R. E. The oeoKiapliioal (U-vcl 
opment of alluvial river terraces, 
257. 
Drosera tilifonnis, ITii. 
Dnunlins, orij^iu of, 2. 
OvAK, Harrison (1. Descriptiims ot 
certain lei)i(loi)terous larvae, ;i'.>4 ; 
life histories of some boiiibycitl 
moths, 153. 
Earth(iuakes in the ITniteil States, 24';. 
Kmpetrnm nigrum, 178. 
Entomologv, 15;i, 220, 312, 394. 
KiiilolMuiu aimustifolinai, 178. 
horiuMiiaiuii, ITS. 
Krioiilioron varinatiim, ITS. 
Kskers of \fw i:ii;;land, IDT. 
Euphrasia otlicinalis tatarica, ITS. 
Evolution, Ml. 'nrics of, 3T1. 
Evotouivs caniliiu'usis, 195. 
ira'piifri, I'.iii, 1:13,459. 
oap|>rri -.<■// r'/r^,t.s, 1T9, 193, 
-ai.p.Ti ihoa.lsii, 195. 
^'lar.'olus, 4ii0. 
rutilus, 195. 
Eyprepia bolanderi, 153. 
Facetted pebbles on Cajjc Cod, ItiO. 
Falcaria hilineata, 400, 402. 
Farlow, W. G. Note on Agarious 
amygdalinus. 356. 
FnwKK.s'. ,). W. The Tusavan new tire 
(•(•nMiioiiv, 4JJ. 
Fiber /,ilMMliiciis,,-,H. 
•/.il.clliicu^ Palliilus, .')41. 
zilu'l liiriis ri rdlichis, 542. 
Fire cercinoiiv, Tusavan, 422. 
Fishiim liaiiks lutween Cape Cod and 
Nfwrouii(lland,42. 
Fragaria virgiuiana, 1T8. 
frANON'c, \V. F. The absorption of 
li(iuids l)y plants, 20. 
(lenesee river, preglacial channel of, 359. 
Geologv, 2, 27, 33, 42, 10(5, 197, 246, 257, 359, 
414, 474, 479, 489, 500, 546. 
(Jeum radiatum peckii, 178, 192. 
(Jlacial striae, deflected, 33. 
ftRAHAU, A. W. The preglacial channel 
of the Genesee river, -flcis., 359. 
Gray, Mrs. Asa, gift of engraving of 
Professor Gray, 404. 
Guiswor.i), E. S. "Indian quarries in 
Arkansas, 25; the origin of the 
Arkansas novaculites, 414; .>rigin 
of the lower Mississipjii, map, 474 
<iryllus aequalis, 223. 
Habenaria dilatata, 1T8. 
Harris, H. E. A new instance of stream 
capture, 2T. 
Havnks, H. AV. Further evidence of 
canuibalisiii among the Indians of 
New Kuiiland, 29. 
Ileraclcmiilanatuui. liX. 
Mieroch1ocal)uiia,lTS. 
Houstonia cacriilca, 178. 
HvArr, Ai.riiF.rs. Bioplastology and 
the related branches of biologic 
research, .59. 
Hypoderma bovis 325. 
Idotea irrorata, 126. 
Indian quarries in Arkansas, 25. 
Indians, cannibalism among, 29. 
Indigoferea, 551. 
Isootes laeustris, 17S. 
I unco liiemalis.lT! 
Kalmia glauca, 178. 
Karyokinesis in tlie egg of the sea- 
ur(;hin, 469. 
l>anius l)orealis, 182, 
Eedum latifolium, 178. 
Lepidoiiterous larvae, descriptions of, 
394. 
Eepus anrericanus virginianus, 412. 
liahistris, 412, 
svlvaticus, 404. 
svlvaticns floridanns, 4(m;. 
svlvaticus nicariisi, 4(ii;. 
s'\lvati.T,s tnnisiti„in,lis.M\:< 
Emna.'a l.urcalis, ITs, 
Eoiscl.Miria lu-ocunibcns, ITS. 
Eoniccra caerulea, liS, 
Eoiihoilonta angulosa, 162, 395. 
ferruginea, 394. 
Euzula spadicea melanocarpa, ITS. 
spicata, 178. 
Lyeopodium annotinum i)ungens, ITs 
selago, 178. 
Macrurocampa marthesia, 157, 
Maianthemum canadense, 178, 
Mammalia, 177. 240, 404, 4.59, 529. 
Man in Nicaragua during the earlv 
Neolithic age, 49. 
Mangiferea, 551. 
Marbut, C. F. The geographic devel- 
opment of Crowley's Ridge, fiqa , 
479. 
Marcou, Jules, gift of his manuscript 
geological map of North America, 
393. 
Meetings. See Table of contents. 
Melophagus ovinus, 351. 
Mkmi'.kks. Coiu'orate, elected :— 
Adams. .lohn, 20 
Amies. Miss A. F„ 29. 
Hallard, Aliss H. <).,404. 
Hangs, E. A., 393. 
Bangs, Outram, 1.53. 
Bennett, F, S., 220. 
Rigelow, R. P., 220. 
Brigham, A. P., 125. 
P.urrage, Severance, 220, 
Clapp, H, L,, 153, 
Clapp, Miss M, D.. 404. 
Cooley, Miss G, E., 499. 
Cormier, Mrs. E. R., 29. 
Cartiss, G, F., 469. 
naveniK.rt, C,B.,220. 
Dvar, H. (J,, 29. 
Kastinan.C. R.,404. 
Ells, Miss M. E.,29. 
Fellows, (■;. S.. 469, 
Fernald, E. E,, 393. 
Field. W. L. W., 499. 
Fitz. E, C. 26. 
Foot, Miss Katharine, 393. 
French, N, S,, 26. 
French, Miss S, W,, 469. 
Fuller, M, L,, 404. 
Grabau, A. W.,1. 
