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America and Europe; with observations, on Species, and their distribution, byS, S. 
Haldeman . . . , . . . . 468 
41. Descriptions and Notices of some of the Land Shells of Cuba, by Augustus , A. 
Gould, M.D. . . i. . 485 
42. Mineralogical Notices, by J. E, Teschemacher . . . > 498 
43. Analysis of Pink Scapolite and of Cerium Ochre, from Bolton, Massachusetts, by 
Charles T. Jackson,. . . . . . , 504 
Vol. V. Part 1. January, 1845. 
1. ; Nature, of, the Strata, and Geographical Distribution of the Organic Remains, in 
the Older Formations of ttte United Stgtes, by James Hall . .1 
2. Descriptions of the Fishes of the Ohio River and its Tributaries, by Jared P. 
! Kirtland, M.D (continued from vol. iv. page 308) : . 21 
3. A Monography of the North American Histeroides, by John Le Conte . 32 
4. On the Occurrence of Uranium in,the Beryl locality at Ackworth, N. H., by J. 
E. Teschemacher . . ,. . . 87 
5. Description of a New Species of Salamander, by Lewis R. Gibbs, Professor of 
Mathematics and Chemistry in the College of Charleston, South Carolina. 89 
6. Further Accounts of some of the Birds of Yucatan, by Samuel Cabot, jun. M.D. 90 
7. A further Enumeration of some Alpine and other Lichenes of New England, by 
Edward Tuckerman, A.M. . . . . .93 
8. Character of some New Genera and Species of Plants of the natural Order Com- 
positae, from the Rocky Mountains and Upper California, by Asa Gray, M.D. 104 
9. Descriptions of Six North American Carices, by Francis Bpott, M.D., F.R. 
and L.S., Corresponding Member of the Society . . . 112 
10. An attempt to prove that Cottus coquatus of Richardson, Cottus viscosus of 
Haldeman, and Uranidea quiesceps of De Kay, are one Species, and are identical 
with Cottus gobio of Linnaeus, by W. O. Ayres, East Hartford, Ct. . . 116 
Yol. V. Part 2. October, 1845. 
11. Dissection of a Spermaceti Whale, and three other Cetaceans, by J. B. S. Jack- 
son, M.D. . . . . . . . 137 
12. Musci of Eastern Massachusetts, by John Lewis Russell, A.A.S. . 172 
13. ‘ Descriptions and Figures of the Araneides of the United States, by Nicholas Mar- 
cellus HeUtz, Tuscaloosa j Alabama (continued from vol. iv. page 396)i ■ 189 
14. Descriptions of some New and Interesting Insects inhabiting the United States, 
by John L. Le Conte. . . . . . 203 
15. Plantae Lindheimerianae ; an Enumeration of the Plants collected in Texas, and 
distributed to Subscribers, by F. Lindheimer ; with Remarks and Descriptions of 
New Species, &c.,<by George Engelmann and Asa Gray . . 21.0 
16. Descriptions of the Fishes of Lake Erie, the Ohio River, and their Tributaries, by 
Jared P. Kirtland, M.D. (continued from page 32) . . .. 265 
17. Illustrations of Fossil Footmarks, by James Deane, M.D- . • 277 
18. Descriptions of some New Species of Marine Shells, inhabiting the Coast of the 
United States, by Henry C. Lea, Philadelphia r . . 285 
19. Descriptions of Shells from the Coast of Africa, by Augustus A. Gould, M.D. 290 
20. Note on Melocactus viridescens, Nutt. (Echinocactus, Torr. and Gr.), by J. E. 
Teschemacher . . . . . . . 293 
21. Notice of Two Species of Linguatula,by Jeffries Wyman, M.D. . 29.4 
Yol. Y. Part 3. June, 1846. 
22. Notices of New Localities of. rare Minerals, and Reasons for uniting several sup¬ 
posed distinct Species, by Francis Alger . . . v 297 
23. An Account of two reniarkable Trains of Angular Erratic Blocks, in Berkshire, 
Mass,, with an attempt at an Explanation of the Phenomena, by Professor Henry 
, D.. Rogers and Professor William R. Rogers . . < 319 
24. Descriptions of the Fishes of Lake Erie, the Ohio River, and their. Tributaries, by 
Jared P. Kirtland. M.D. (concluded from page 276) . . 330 
25. Anatomical Description of the Animal of Littorina angulifera, Lam., by Joseph 
Leidy, M.D. . . , . . . . 344 
26. Notice of a new Genus of Plants of the order Santalaceee, by Asa Gray .' 348 
,27. Descriptions and Figures of the Araneides of the United: States, by Nicholas Mar- 
cellus Hentz, Tuscaloosa, Alabama .. . . : . 352 
28. On the Fossil Vegetation of America, by J. E. Teschemachfer . . 370 
29. Notice of the Geological Position of the Cranium of the Casteroides Ohioensis, by 
James. Hall,'Esqi, one pf the New York State Geologists ; also, An Anatomical 
Description of the same, by Jeffries Wyman, M.D:, Professor of Anat. and Phvs. 
, in Med. 1 Dep. .of Hampden and Sydney College . . . . 385 
