232 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 



Crotaphytus wislizenii 1 



Crypturornis 74 



Crypturus 73 



Cymindes 79 



D 



Danaea elliptica.- 48 



Dendrocygna helva 42 



Dickey, D. R. Exhibition of 

 moving pictures of game 



animals of New Brunswicli xii 



Diploiulus londinensis.- 7 



caeruleocinctus._ 8 



Disterigma dissimile 120 



margaricoccum ._ 119 



popenoei 120 



Drassodes 146, 158 



celes 159 



negleotus 159 



robinsoni 159 



Drassyllus — 148, 166 



apachus 168 



aprilinus 170 



blandus 168 



depressus— 167 



dixinus— 169 



dromeus 169 



eremitus 167 



ethops 171 



fallens.. 166 



femoralis 170 



frigidus 168 



irritans 170 



laccu8._ 167 



lamprus 171 



lepidus 168 



liopus 170 



louisianus 168 



niger — 170 



orgilus 169 



proclesis 170 



rufulua 167 



80cius.„_ 167 



transversus 1 69 



virginianus 168 



Dromicus amazonicus 219 



Dryonastes grahami 59 



Dryopteris chaerophylloides.__ 51 



nemorosa.- 51 



subincisa 51 



Dunn, E. R. A New Salamander 



from Mexico 5-6 



Two New South American 



Snakes 219-220 



Notes on Some Tropical 



Ranae 221-222 



Note on Lampropeltis 



mexicana (Garman) 226 



E 



Elaphoglossum herminieri 50 



Elephas boreu8._ 99, lOO 



columbi 97 



imperator 97, 100 



jeffersonii._ 98 



mammonteus 99 



primigenius 99, 100 



roosevelti 100, 101 



Eleutherodactylus duniii m 



Eme8inae.__ 95 



Erigeron caespitosus anactis _... 175 



compactus 78 



nevadincola. 78 



G 



Gaultheria pubiflora 118 



Geodrassus 140, 159 



auriculoides. I6O 



gosintus 159 



phanus._ 159 



Gnaphosa 146, 156 



altudona ' 157 



brumalis 157 



californica 158 



fontinalis 157 



gigantea.__ 156 



orites 158 



parvula 158 



sericata 157 



texana 157 



Goldman, E. A. Meeting of the 



Boston Bird-banding Society.. ix 



A Mouse Plague in France xii 



A New Pocket Mouse 



from Idaho 105-106 



Grammopsittaca maculata 77 



H 



Habia. 79 



Hamburger, H. J. The increasing 

 significance of Chemistry in 



medical thought and practice xii 



Haplodrassus 148, 161 



admes. ' i62 



barberL. I6I 



bicornis I6I 



eunis i62 



hiemalis 16I 



maculatus 162 



mimus 16I 



signifer. — " 162 



taibo 161 



Hay, Oliver P. Occurrence of 

 Scott's Gray Fox in probably 

 Recent Cave Deposits in Ken- 

 tucky 53-54 



Further Observations on 



some Extinct Elephants 97-102 



Hecistopteris pumila 49 



Herpyllus "_ 147, 143 



angustus 151 



bubidcus 150 



cockerelli 150 



cratus 150 



Herpyllus floridanus 150 



pius 150 



propinquus 149 



scholasticus 149 



swarzi 150 



validus._ 150 



vasifcr 149 



voluntarius 149 



Heterohyrax albipes 135 



Hildebrand, S. F. Fish in relation 



to Mosquito Control ix 



Hitchcock, A. S. Botanical Notes 



from the Orient x 



On the Membership Cam- 

 paign xi 



Hoffmann, I. N. Exhibition of 



Attacus edwardsii ix 



Holland, W. J. Remarks on the 



collection of fossil Dinosaurs.. xi 

 Hollister, N. Arrival of a Giant 

 Anteater at the Zoological 



Park xi 



A New Hyrax from East 



Africa 135-136 



Hollister. N. See Miller and Hol- 

 lister. 

 Howard, L. O. Botfly larvae 

 attached to a tapeworm in the 



stomach of a Zebra x 



