Index. 



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Gill, Theo. N. An American Cretaceous 

 chima;roid ovicapsule x 



Note on the distribution of the 



wolf-fishes of the genus Anarrliiras x 



A new anarrhicadoid fish . 251-252 



The early days of the Biological 



Society xi 



Will. T. and Smith, H. M. A new fam 

 ily of jugular acanthopterygians 249-250 



Gloiopotes ornatus 127 



Glottis 7;") 



Goldman, E. A. Twelve new wood 

 rats of the genus Neotoma . . . .27-34 



Gray-breasted wood-accentor 2 



Greene, E. L. The work of P. I. Rafin- 

 esque of Switzerland viii 



The earliest local flora . . . .viii 



Linnaeus as an evolutionist . . xi 



Diagnoses Arngallorum . . . 11-18 



Some West American red cher 

 ries 55-f>0 



Gulo hylaeus 81 



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Haematospiza iudica . . 75 



si pah i 75 



Halm, W. L Exhibition of a rooting 

 twig of the red maple and a note 

 on an extension of the range of the 

 little brow 11 bat x 



A new bat from Mexico . . 247-248 



Myoti8 Incifiir/iisin Kamchatka . 254 



Haplocichla 212 



aurantia 212 



Haploepiza montosa 220 



Hay, W. P. Remarks on the discovery 

 by Cffisalpino of the circulation of 

 the blood vii 



A class of Arthropoda new to 



the District of Columbia ix 



Remarks on the colors of cray 

 fishes ix 



Hays, Willet M. Breeding problems viii 



Hemiderma subrufum 247 



Hendersonia 189 



Mender soniella 189 



Herodias timoriensis 89 



Hesperis menziesii 187 



Hesperomys iiebrascensis 77 



Heterandria lutzi 244 



pleurosilus 244 



Heterogeomys lanius 235 



Hinds, W. E. A new tobacco thrips 



197-200 



Hirnndo rustica .90 



Hitchcock. A. S. The twigs of woody 



plants with deciduous tips vii 



Holoquiscalus dispar 61 



Hopkins, A. D. Kxhibition of fossil bor 

 ings of cerambycid beetles ... vii 



Ornaments and blemishes in 



wood caused by birds and insects ix 



Note on bark beetles destruc 

 tive to Colorado forests x 



Hopkinsia 58 



rosacea . 54 



House, H. D. On the flowering stems 

 of Isotria verticillata ix 



Some problems in the study of 



violets x 



Howard, L. O. On the first authentic 

 record of Stef/nrnyia on the Pacific 

 coast of Mexico viii 



Exhibition of artificial silk . viii 



Some notes on the yellow fever 



mosquito x 



More notes on the yellow fever 



mosquito xi 



Hydralector gallinaceus 



Hylonax 



validus 



Hyloterpeapoensis . . 



Icterus giraudii 



gualanensis .... 



melanocephalus . . 

 Idiotriccus 



zeledoni 



210 



210 

 86 



. 167 

 . 167 

 . 167 

 . 210 

 210 



Idothea 4 9, 10 



Idotea . 9. 10 



Kaulfnssia 239 



Kendall, W. C. and Evermann, B. W. 

 An interesting species of fish from 

 the high Andes of central Ecua 

 dor 91-106 



Knowlton, F. H. Remarks on recent 

 paperson the salts of human blood viii 



Notes on some fossil figs . . . . ix 



The present and future of the 



Biological Society xi 



Laila 47 



cockerel!! .47 



Lamprocorax todayensis .88 



Lasiurus seminolus 67 



1 ,avia rex 227 



Leonardia 1, 88 



wood! 2 



Leonardina 88 



woodi 88 



Leptasthenura montivagans . . . . 219 



Ligia 9, 10 



Ligyda 10 



Limonites minutus 89 



Loriculus galgulus 90 



Loxia boctonensis 75 



butanensis 76 



cristata 76 



indica 75 



rubra 76 



Lutra periclyzomae 80 



Lycichthys paucidens . . 251 



Lycopodium dichaeoides 231 



Lyon, M. W. Remarks on the malarial 

 infection of crows viii 



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McAtee, W. L Remarks on the bird 



foods found in drift ix 



MacFarland, F. M. A preliminary ac 

 count of the Dorididse of Monterey 



Bay, California 35-44 



Macronectes 76 



Macronous montanus 4, 88 



Macrostoma 239 



Maddren, A. G. Notes on the occur 

 rence of Mammoth remains in 



Alaska ix 



Maia squinado 157 



Maja 74, 157 



Mamaia 74, 157 



Mamaiidae 157 



Mammnt americanum 254 



Mann, Albert. Diatoms viii 



