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141 



Dipodomys merriami atronasus, 113. 

 exilis, 113. 

 nevadensis, 111-112. 

 nitratoides, 112-113. 

 nitratus, 112. 

 ornatus, 109, 110-111. 

 perotensis, 111. 

 phillipsi, 110, 111. 

 spectabilis, 109. 

 Dolichoderus, 70. 

 Dorilidae, 24. 

 Dragon flies, 38. 



E. 



Echinostipes, 82. 



microphyllus, 80. 



nidiformis, 79. 



pygmseus, 80. 

 Economy of Hive, 9. 

 Election of Officers, xi, xvi. 

 Encephlartos bucklandii, 79. 

 Eucheira socialis, 4. 

 Eutermes, 33, 35, 74. 

 morio, 74. 

 rippertii, 72, 74. 



Evermann, B. W., Fishes of Missouri 

 River Basin, xv. 



, Red Fish of the Idaho Lakes, xi. 



Evotomys gapperi, 99, 100. 



P. 



Fall web-worm, 3. 



Fiber obscurus, 133-138. 



Fiber zibethicus, 133, 134, 135, 137. 



Field mouse, new, from Newfoundland, 



129-132. 



Food habits of ants, 26. 

 Formica, 29. 



exsecta, 25, 68. 



exsectoides, 68. 



fusca, 26, 29. 



pratensis, 25. 



subpolita, 26. 

 Formicary, Division of individuals in, 



29. 

 Formicidse, 24. 



Galloway, B., T., Effect of Spray ing with 

 Fungicides on Growth of Nursery 

 Stock, ix. 



, A Hexenbesen of Rubus, viii. 



, Physiological Significance of Trans 

 piration of Plants, x. 



, Rust of Pine Leaves and Effects of 



Parasite on Host, vii. 



, Size and Weight of Seed in Rela 

 tion to Size and Weight of Plant, ix. 



, Winter Coloration of Evergreen 



Leaves, viii. 



Gigantostraca, 93. 



Gill, Theodore, The Belone and Sarginas 

 of Aristotle, xv. 



, Relation of Ancient and Modern 



Ceratodontidse, xiv. 



, On the Torpedoes, xiii. 



, Pithecanthropus, xii. 



, Remarkable New Bassalian Family 



of Crabs, x. 



, Segregation of Osteophysial 



Fishes as Fresh Water Forms, vii. 



Goode, G. Brown, Horizontal and Ver 

 tical Distribution of Deep Sea Fishes, 

 xiv. 



, Location and Record of Natural 



Phenomena by a Method of Reference 

 to Geographical Coordinates, xiv. 



Greene, Edward L., Some Fundamen 

 tals of Nomenclature, xvi. 



Hemiaspidre, 93. 

 Hepialus, 39. 



behrensi, 40. 

 'hectus, 40. 



Heredity in insects, 51-58. 

 Hill, Robert T., A New Fauna from the 



Cretaceous Formations of Texas, vii. 

 Histerid^, 30. 

 Hive, Economy of, 9. 

 Holm, Theodor, Anatomy of a Leaf Gall 



of Pinus virginiana, xii. 



