Index. 



185 



Hallock, Chas. The bison as a factor in 

 the distribution of aboriginal popu 

 lation in mid-continental America . xi 



Hatcher, J. B. A new Sauropod Dino 

 saur from the Jurassic of Colorado 1-2 



A new name for the Dinosaur 



Haplocanthus Hatcher 100 



Haplocanthus 1, 100 



priscus 1, 100 



Haplocanthosaurus . 100 



Hay, W. P. Terrapin culture in U. S. . x 



Hele9dytes nelsoni Ill 



Hemiura musica 159 



Henicorhina bangs! . . . . 168 



berlepschi 168 



castanea 168 



festiva 158 



Heterodon browni 123 



Hillman , T. H . The effects of the seed- 

 midge and Brucophagus funebris 



on clover x 



Hopkins, A. D. Work of forest insects . vii 



Hoplias 50 



Howard, L. O. Measurement of silk 

 from cocoons of the silk worm . . ix 



Yellow fever investigations in 



Cuba vii 



On the destruction of the Tus 

 sock Moth by Anthrenus varians . . x 



Howe, R. H. Jr. A note on the Florida 



Phoebe 51 



Humulus neomexicanus 45 



Hylophilus 101 



Hypositta 125 



Hyposittida; 125 



Ischnochiton biarcuatus 176 



Isoderma cyprinoides 6 



Jenkins, O. P. Rate of nervous 

 pulse in certain invertebrates 



K 



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vii 



Kearney, T. H. On the effect upon 

 seedlings of sodium and magne 

 sium salts viii 



Kendall, W. C. The fishes of the 

 Rangeley Lakes ix 



Lagenorhynchus cruciger 143 



posidonia 143 



superciliosus 143 



Lamprochelidon 106 



Lanius tnearnsii 108 



Leptesthes 6 



Leptosiphon 6 



Lepus parnassius 145 



yirginianus 69 



Limosina 7 



Lissodelphis peronii 143 



Loxoptychodon 5 



Lucas, F. A. On the quarries of Solen- 

 hofen Bavaria and on Iguanas of 



the Galapagos Islands viii 



The making of a whale .... x 



Lunatia draconis 174 



Lutra canadensis 69 



Lutreola vison 70 



Lynx canadensis 69 



flying 



M 



Macrodon 50 



Macromphalina californica 175 



Mangilia fancherae 172 



Marshal, H. and Chesnut, V. K. Ob 

 servations on "locoed" sheep . . . xi 



Meek, S. E. The geographic distribu 

 tion of the fresh-water fishes of 

 Mexico vii 



Megadesma 6 



Merriam, C. H. Two new wood-rats 

 (Genus Neotoma) from the State of 

 Coahuila, Mex 47-48 



Eight new mammals from the 



United States 73-78 



Four new mammals, includ 

 ing a new genus (Teanopus) from 

 Mexico 79-82 



Mertensia easiest! na 46 



Mephitis mephitis 70 



Metzgeria californica 171 



Microsciurus boquetensis 121 



Microtus pennsylvanicus 68 



Miller, G. S. Jr. Eleven new Malayan 



mouse deer 31-44 



Technical name of the Indian 



fox 50 



new name for Mus atratus 

 Miller 50 



The short-leaved sundew in 



Virginia 102 



A new Nataline bat from the 



Bahamas 119-120 



A new hare from Greece . 145-146 



A new squirrel from lower 



Siam 147-148 



Two new mole rats .... 161-164 



A second specimen of Euderma 



maculatum 165-166 



Miodon 5 



Miodontopsis 5 



Mitra dolorosa 173 



lowei 173 



Moore, H. T. The artificial fattening 



of oysters xi 



Murex painei 174 



Mus atratus 50 



atridorsum 50 



musculus 67 



Muscicapa fusca 51 



lembeyi 51 



Muscilinum 8 



Musculium 7 



Mustela americana 70 



pennanti 70 



N 



Napseozapus insignia 69 



Needham, J. G. A new genus and 



species of dragonfly from Brazil . 55-58 

 Nelson, A. Psiloslrophe, a neglected 



genus of southwestern plants . .19-24 



Two new plants from New 



Mexico 29-30 



and Cockrell, T. D. A. Three 



new plants from New Mexico . 45-46 



Nelson, E. W. A new pigmy squir 

 rel from Central America . . . 121-122 



Descriptions of New Birds from 



Southern Mexico 151-160 



Nelsonia goldmani 80 



Neotoma distincta 89 



goldmani 48 



navus 47 



Notropis macrostomus 49 



Nyctaginia cockerellae 29,52 



