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INDEX 



*Color and light omitted by 1am- 

 pyridae. W. W. Collentz, 245 



♦Distribution of m i 1 1 i p e d e s in 

 Southern Tex. with description of 

 new genera. O. F. Cook, 244 



♦Hymenoptera. J. C. Crawford, 245 

 *Hymenopterous insects from the 



island of Formosa. S. A. Rohwer, 



245 

 *Ichneumon flies. H. L. Viereck, 273 



♦Insects of the rder Strepsiptera, 

 with description of new species. 

 W. D. Pierce, 245 



*New species of wasps. S. A. Roh- 

 wer, 273 



*Tineoid moths from South Amer. A. 

 Busck, 244 



Ethnology. *Hoffman Philip Abys- 

 sinian ethnological collection. W. 

 Hough, 165 



Fisheries. *Alaska fur-seal rookeries. 

 H. Heath, 2S9 

 ♦Effects of explosive sounds upon 

 fishes. G. H. Parker, 241 



♦Food value of sea mussels. I. A. 



Field, 41 

 ♦Fur-seal Fisheries of Alaska in 1910. 



W. I. Lembkey, 2S9 

 ♦Natural history of the American 



lobster. F. H. Herrick, 164 

 Notes on Polyodon Spat hula. W. F. 



Allen, 2S0 

 ♦Of Alaska in 1910. M. C. Marsh and 



J. N. Cobb, 42 



♦Oyster beds of Del. H. F. Moore, 97 

 ♦Salmon in Colum. R. C. W. Greene, 

 96 



♦Salmon Fisheries of Pacific Coast. 

 J. N. Cobb, 289 



Forestry. ♦Chaparral, Southern Cal. 

 F. G. Plummer, 40 



♦Douglas Fir. M. Cline and J. B. 

 Knapp, 134 



♦Eucalypts in Fla. R. Zon, 94 

 ♦Olympic national forest. F. Burns, 

 161 



♦Preservative treatment of poles. W. 



H. Kempper, 40 

 ♦Windbreaks. C. G. Bates, 92 

 Geochemistry. ♦Chemical and physi- 

 cal properties of the oils of Coa- 

 linga District, Cal. I. C. Allen, 

 130 

 Metasilicate minerals and rocks. R. 



B. Sosman, 54 

 Ore deposition. E. T. Allen, 170 

 Geodesy. ♦Measurement of the flex- 

 ure of pendulum supports with the 

 interferometer. W. H. Burger, 

 76 

 ♦Primary base lines. W. Bowie, 75 

 ♦Report of Superintendent, U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic survey, 1909- 

 10, 74 

 ♦Triangulation in Cal.. Pt. II. C. 

 R. Duvall and A. L. Baldwin, 76 



Geology. ♦Bibliography of eolian 

 geology. S. C. Stunts and E. E. 

 Free, 129 

 ♦Bonnifield and Kantishna districts. 

 L. M. Prindle, 235 



♦Breckenridge district, Colo. F. L. 

 Ransome, 89 



♦Coal, oil and gas of Foxburg Quad- 

 rangle, Pa. E. W. Shaw and M. 

 J. Munn, 209 



♦Coalinga District, Cal. R. Arnold 

 and R. Anderson, 130 



♦Denudation and erosion of the 



southern Appalachian region in 



the Monongahela Basin. L. C. 



Glenn, 236 

 Features bearing on construction of 



Panama Canal. C. W. Hayes, 46 

 ♦Foxburg-Clarion, Pa., Folio. E. \V. 



Shaw and M. J. Munn, 209 

 ♦Geologic atlas of U. S. Folio no. 177. 



Bergettstown-Carnegie folio, Penn. 



E. W. Shaw and M. J. Munn, 237 

 Koyukuk-Kobuk region, Aka. P. S. 



Smith, 141 

 ♦Lake Superior region. C. R. Van 



Hise and C. K. Leith, 157 



