Index 
CHILTON, CHAS., The occurrence in the 
Philippine Islands of the fresh-water 
amphipod Paracalliope fluviatilis (G. 
M. Thomson), 518; Niphargus philip- 
pensis, a new species of amphipod 
from the underground waters of the 
Philippine Islands, 515. 
Cholera carriers in the Philippines, 118. 
Chomelia Jacq., 461. 
3 Linn., 461. 
' Chrysophyllum cainito, 196. 
Citrus aurantifolia, 380. 
decumana Linn., 152, 364, 872. 
hystrix, 330. 
limonia, 330. 
maxima (Burm.) Merr., 330, 364, 3872, 
635. 
mitis, 685. 
nobilis Lour., 152, 184, 880, 368, 872, 635. 
sinensis, 380, 635. 
sp., 190, 367. 
Citrus-canker organism, action of some fun- 
gicides on the, 325. 
Cladoderris Pers., 866, 
caperata Mont. var. spongiges (Berk.) 
Cooke, 366, 874. 
dendritica Pers., 366, 372. 
Clathraceae, 371. 
Clavariaceae, 366. 
Cleidion javanicum Blume, 368, 372. 
Clerodendron minahassae Teysm. and Binn., 
364, 368, 869, 372. 
Clinical analysis of one hundred cases of 
' enterocolitis, 27. 
Coceidae of the Philippine Islands, the non- 
diaspine, 147. 
Coceinae, 149, 181. 
Coceus Linn., 182, 189. 
ceriferus And., 188. 
diversipes Ckll., 190, 191. 
elongatus (Sign.), 190, 192. 
mangiferae (Green), 190, 191. 
stellifera West., 187. 
viridis (Green), 190, 192. 
COCKERELL, T. D. A., Some bees from San- 
dakan, Borneo, 221; Malayan bees, 615. 
Cocos nucifera Linn., 190, 200, 370, 372. 
Codiaeum variegatum, 192. ; 
Coelioxys siamensis Ckll., 621. 
Coffea arabica, 196. 
sp., 192, 
CONCEPCION, I., see GuERRERO and Con- 
CEPCION. 
Connaraceze, 261. 
Connarus Linn., 261. 
caudatus Merr., 261, 
neurocalyz Planch., 261. 
Cook’s theory as to the American origin and 
prehistoric Polynesian distribution of 
certain economic plants, especially 
Hibiseus tiliaceus Linnaeus, comments 
on, $77. 
649 
Coptotermitinae, 491. 
Coptotermes Silv., 491. 
formosanus Shiraki, 489, 491. 
travians (Haviland), 491. 
Cordia myxa Linn., 869, 372. 
Corneal paracentesis, GO, 14. 
Corticium tristiusculum Berk., 364. 
Councilman, W. T., and Lambert, R. A., no- 
tice of their The Medical Report of the 
Rice Expedition to Brazil, 421. 
Cratoxylon Blume, 287, 
bifiorum Turez., 288. 
chinense Merr., 288. 
ligustrinum Blume, 288. 
ligustrinum (Spach) Blume, 287, 288. 
polyanthum Korth., 288. 
CRAWFORD, D. L., The Psyllidae of Bor- 
neo, 353. 
Crinipellis Pat. 370. 
galeatus (B. and C.) Pat., 370, 374. 
stipitaria Pers., 370, 373. 
Crocisa angulifera Ckll., 228. 
erucifera CkIl., 228. 
Crossotosoma aegyptiacum Doug., 152. 
Cryptocarya R. Br., 257. 
oligocarpa Merr., 257, 
ramosii Merr., 257. 
Cupi Adans., 462. 
Rheede, 462. 
Cupia de C., 462. 
Cyathula prostrata, 173. 
Cycas revoluta, 196. 
Cyrtandra Forst., 315. 
cauliflora Merr., 315, 
laxa Elm., 316. 
ramiflora Elm., 316. 
D 
Da Costa, John Chalmers, notice of his Mod- 
ern Surgery, General and Operative, 
238. 
Dacryomycet , 865. 
Dactylopiinae, 149, 159. 
Dactylopius crotonis Green, 176. 
sacchari Ckll., 173. 
DE LEON, W., Pathological findings in three 
eases of encephalitis lethargica, 125. 
Dianthidium, 229. 
meliponiforme Ckll., 228. 
minutissimum (Bingham), 229. 
Diaphorina, 358. 
Diaspinae, 149. 
Da Costa, John Chalmers, notice of his Mod- 
bouviert Vuillet, 209. 
bruneitarsis Schmutz, 209. 
dallatorrensis Schmutz, 209. 
denticollis Bagn., 209. 
greeni Bagn., 209. 
levis Schmutz, 209. 
novus Schmutz, 209. 
procer Schmutz, 209. 
proximus Bagn., 209. 
Dichapetalaceae, 270. 
