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Boston Journal of Natural History— : Continued.< 
Yol. II. ; 1.4 
Article 
1. Descriptions of New Speeies of Coleopterous Insects inhabiting the State of 
Maine, by John W. Randall . . * . . 1 
2. Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects inhabiting the State of Mas¬ 
sachusetts, by John W. Randall . . . . .34 
3. Descriptions of New Species of Mollusca and Shells, and Remarks on several 
Polypi found in Massachusetts Bay, by Captain Joseph P. Couthony . 53 
4. Notice of three Species of Trillium found in the Vicinity of Boston, by Mr. J. E. 
Teschemacher . • . . . . . 112 
5. Description of a New Species of Nucula from Massachusetts Bay, by D. Hum¬ 
phreys Storei*, M.D. . . . . . 122 
6. Observations on the Plumage of the Red and Mottled Owls (Strix Asio), by Mr. 
Samuel Cabot, jun. . . . 126 
7. Monograph on the Family OsteodeSmaeea of Deshayes, with Remarks on two Species 
of Patelloidea, and Descriptions of New Species of Marine Shells, a Species of 
Anculotus, and one of Eolis, by Captain Joseph P. Couthony . 129 
8. Remarks on the North American Insects belonging to the Genus Cychrus of 
Fabricius; with Descriptions of: some newly detected Species, by Thaddeus Win. 
Harris, M.D. ....... 189 
9. A Description of the Principal Fruits of Cuba, by the Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood. 204 
10 An Enumeration of some Lichenes of New England, with Remarks, by Edward 
Tuckerman, jun. . . . . . . 245 
11. Observations on some Species of the Marine Shells of Massachusetts, with De- 
scriptions of five New Species, by Professor C. B. Adams . . 262 
12. A Report on the Fishes of Massachusetts, by D. Humphreys Storer , 289 
Vol. III. 
1. A Report on the Reptiles of Massachusetts, by D. Humphreys Storer . 1 
2. A Report on the Birds of Massachusetts, by the Rev. W. B. O. Peabody . 65 
3. Descriptions of Four New Species of Fishes, by Jared P. Kirtland, M.D. . 273 
4. Descriptions of Three New Species of Shell, by John G. Anthony i . 278 
5. Notice of Native Nitrate of Soda, containing Sulphate of Soda, Chloride of 
Sodium, Sodate of Sooa, and Chloriodide of Sodium, by A. A. Hayes . 279 
6. A further Enumeration of some New Englaiid Lichenes, by Edward Tuckerman 281 
7. Notice of Minerals from New Holland, by Francis Alger . . 306 
8. Descriptions of Eleven New Species of New England Shells, by C. B. Adams 318 
9. Description of Tellina tenta, Say, and of Helix serpuloides, Montagu, with Re¬ 
marks on other Marine Shells of Massachusetts, by C. B. Adams . . 332 
10. Descriptions of the Fishes of the Ohio River and its Tributaries, by Jared P. 
Kirtland . 1 ■■■■■ . . . . 338 
11. A Monograph of the Helices inhabiting the United States, continued, by Amos 
Binney . . . . . . . 353 
12. Descriptions of Two New Species of Anculotus, by J. G. Anthony . 394 
13. Monograph of the Species of Pupa found in the United States, with Figures, by 
Augustus A. Gould . . . . . . 395 
14. A Monograph of the Helices inhabiting the United States, continued, by 
Amos Binney . . . . . . . 465 
15. Further Notices of some New England Lichenes, by Edward Tuckerman . 438 
16. Attempt to ascertain some of the Hepatic Mosses of Massachusetts, with:Remarks, 
by J ohn Lewis Russell . . . ... . 465 
17. Descriptions of the Fishes of the Ohio River and its Tributaries, by -Jared P. 
Kirtland . . . . . 469 
18. Results of an Examination of the Shells of Massachusetts, and their Geographical 
Distribution, by Augustus A. Gould . . . . 483 
Yol. IY. Part 1. January, 1842. 
1. Dissection of two adult Dromedaries, a Male and a Female, by J. B. S; Jackson, 
M.D. . . . . . . . . 1 
2. Descriptions of the Fishes of the Ohio River and its Tributaries, by Jared P. Kirt¬ 
land, M.D. (continued from vol. iii. 482). .... 16 
3. Observations on the Genus Scalops (Shrew Moles), with Descriptions of the Species 
found iii North America* by J. Bachman, D.D. . . . 26 
4. On the Occurrence of the Phosphate of Uranum in the Tourmaline locality sit 
Chesterfield, by T. E. Teschemacher . , . . 35 
5. Descriptions of Twenty-four. Species of the Shells of New England, by J. W. 
Mighels, M.D., and Professor C. B. 1 Adams . . . 37 
6. Descriptions and Figures of the Araneides of the UnitedStates, by N. M. Hentz 54 
