LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 135 



Monks. Sarah P. Continued. 



Regeneration of the body of a starfish. P '03, 351 



Variability and autotomy of Phataria. P '0-4, 596 



Montgomery, Thomas II., Jr. Further studies on the chromo- 

 somes of the Hemiptera heteroptera. P '01, 261 



The identity of the gordiacean species, Chordodes morgani 



and Chordodes puerilis. P '01, 289 



Peculiarities of the terrestrial larva of the urodelous 



batrachian, Plethodon cinereus Green. P '01, 503 



— On phylogenetic classification. P '02, 186 



— Descriptions of Lycosida? and Oxyopidae of Philadelphia and 

 its vicinity. P '02, 534 



— Studies on the habits of spiders, particularly those of the 



mating period. P '03, 59 



— On the morphology of the rotatorian family Flosculariiche. 

 P '03, 363 



— Supplementary notes on spiders of the genera Lycosa, Par- 



dosa, Pirata and Dolomedes from the northeastern United States. 

 P '03, 645 



— Descriptions of North American Araneae of the families 

 Lycosida? and Pisauridae. P '04, 261 



— The development and structure of the larva of Paragordius. 



P '04, 738 

 — The spermatogenesis of Syrbula and Lycosa with general con- 



siderations upon chromosome reduction and the heterochromo- 

 somes. P '05, 162 



— ■ The distribution of the North American Gordiacea with de- 

 scription of a new species. P '07, 270 



— Remarks on Prof. Chamberlin's revision of North American 

 Lycosidae. P '08, 513 



— On the spinnerets, eribellum, colulus, trachea? and lung books 



of araneads. P '09, 299 

 Moore, Clarence B. Certain sand mounds of the St. John's River, 

 Florida. J X, 5 ; Pt, II, J X, 129 



Certain river mounds of Duval County, Florida. J X, 448 



Two sand mounds on Murphy Island, Florida. J X, 503 



Certain sand mounds of the Ocklawaha River, Florida. 



J X, 518 



Certain aboriginal mounds of the Georgia coast. J XI, 5 



Certain aboriuinal mounds of the coast of South Carolina. 



J XI, 147 



