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443 



Bristol Mus., 68, 143 



Britton, N. L., 137 



Brown, Robert, portrait of, 67 



Brown Univ., 355 



Bubonic plague, 361 



Bugs as fooil, 298 



"Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc, Nev Bruns- 



wick," 348 

 " Bull. Wisconsin Geol. & X. II. Survey," 



349 

 Burrows, II. W., 435 

 ♦Bustard, Pouch of, 313 

 Butterflies, classification, 298, 410 



Calaveras Skull, 12 



Caiman on Reproduction of Rotifera, 43 



Camarasaurus, 68« 



Cambridge Univ., 432 



Canadian Biol. Station, 438 



Cape of Good Hope, Dept. Agric, 



Fisheries Report, 356 

 ( 'arcinus, 221 

 Carleton, M.A., 433 



"Catal. Mamm. Fors, Mus. La Plata," 292 

 Catal. of Periodicals, 348 

 Cells, 115 

 Cenomanian, 193 

 ( 'ephalodiscus, 375 

 Cephalopoda, Fossil, 137 

 Chapman on Depth of Gault Sea, 305 

 Charcot Monument, 284 

 Cheltenham, N. H. Soc, 69 

 Chemistry, 210 

 Chemistry of Leaf, 177 

 Chicago Univ., 67 

 Christmas Island, 147 

 Christophers, R. S., 437 

 Chromatin, 115 



Chuhut, Mesozoic Mammals, 439 

 Church, A. H., 434 

 Cicada, periodical, 227 

 Cincinnati Univ., 432 

 Circulatory System, 25 

 Clarke, H. L., on Zool. Jamaica, 161 



,, J. M., on fossil sponge, 372 

 Climate, effect of tropical. 3 

 ( loccospheres, 79 

 < lollections : — 



Baye (ethnol), 68 



Buckland (fish), 368 



Connop (Brit, birds), l'i 



Cornell Univ. (fish), 432 



Dixson (orchids), 288 



Eorwood (plants), 285 



Hardie (fossils). 67 



Jones (S. African Geology), 61 



Lacoe (insects), 28 I 



Lemoine fossils , 28 1 



Marsh (fossils), 1 I I 



Norman (marine), 67 



Owston (Japanese sponges), 133 



Staiuton (entoniol. books), 434 



Sturtevant (capsicum), 80 



Yaulx (skulls), 68 



Whitlock (Brit, birds), 68 

 Collins. .1. H., 354 

 Columbia Univ.. 142. 212 

 " Comunicaciones " of Buenos Aires Xat. 

 Mus.. 355 



Congress Bibliography, 433; of chemists, 

 213 ; Hydrol.; ClimatoL, Geol., 133 ; 

 marine fisheries, intermit., 3f>7 ; min- 

 ing, inteni.it., :;."i7 ; otologicaL 433 ; of 

 physiologists, 357 ; Intern. Zool., 259 



< "utinents, 289 

 Coral-reef boring, 362 

 Corn-midges, ami their enemies, 11 

 Cornell Coll. Forestry, 437 : Medical 



Coll., 355 : Univ., 67, 212, 432 

 Coulter, J. M.. 137 

 Crannog at Dumbarton, 301 

 Croonian Lectures, 354 

 Cruickshank Botan. Garden, 67, 432 

 ( Yyptogams of Kent, 35 



< 'ubomedusae, 206 

 Cunningham, B. S., bequest, 432 

 Cunningham, J. T., on Species, Sex and 



Individual, 184, 233 

 ' 'yclamen, 159 

 Cycling for Women, 4 



Uall, W. H., 69 



Daniels, C. W., 437 



Danish Biol. Station, 153 



Dawson on Gas in Sussex, 109 



Davis, B. M., 437 



Deutschen Ornith. Gesell., 129. 



Devry, Dr, 282 

 "Diatom Movement, 406 



Diatomaceous Earth, 300 



Dinosaur, new, 229 

 'Diplochorda, 375 



Directorship of Brit. Mus. (N. H.), 37 



Distrib. of Land and Water, 289 



Dodo, 76, 129 



Down County Guide, 209 



Dresden Mus,, 129 ; and library, 347 



Dysentery, 4 



Edinburgh Mus., 67 

 ,, Univ., 212 



Editor, wanted, 217 ; found, 289 ; future, 

 376 



Edwards on Diatomaceous earth, 300 



Egyptian Geol. Survey, 214 



Kimer on Butterflies, 299 



Elephantiasis, 4 



Emary, P., 435 



Entomological Soc, 434 



,, ' Text-book, 123 



Entomology, economic, 15 



Erie, Lake, 142 



Eskera of Ireland, 172, 243 



Essex Field Club, 126 



Eupodotis australis, 313 



Evans, Richard, 67 



Evans, Sir J., 434 



Evolution, 154, 396; of Horns, :;:,:> 



Excretion, 26 



Expeditions : — 

 Antarctic, 360 



Borchgrcvink (Antarctic), 71, 211 

 Britton (Porto Rico botany), 439 

 Budgett (Gambia), 138 

 Chun (German Deep Sea). 21 I 

 I Irant and Forbes (Socotra), 354 

 Harrington and Hunt (Nile . 139 

 Hitchcock (Hawaii!, 2*3 



