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Howard, L. O. On the existence of an 

 unknown means of distribution oi 

 the gypsy moth . . ■ • ■ • • - • x 



Howell A. H. The destruction oi the 

 cotton-1 >oll weevil by insectivorous 



birds ••.•■•• vnl 



Notes on diurnal migrations 



of bats :••;■•; 3 * 



Notes on the winter birds of 



northern Louisiana 119-1 24 



Hummingbird Ill 



Hyla arenicolor • • • ■>■> 



chrysoscelis _ o». °£< £? 



cinerea • • ' * ' en 



regilla &J 



squirella ^ 



Hylocichla pallasi . 124 



Hymenachneamplexicauhs 1,4 



auriculata 5 



boiviniana 5 



campestris <? 



rluviatilis 5 



frondescens p 



gouini 3 



indica 5 



interrupta 5 



leptostachya 5 



montana 1 



myosuroides 5 



myosurus 5 



myuros 5 



palustris J 



patula 4 



phalarioides 5 



phleiformis 5 



polymorpha ■ • • 5 



pseudo-interrupta 4 



striata 5 



Hypalocrinus 152 



naresianus • • 152 



Hypalometra 133, 136 



defecta 133 



Hypopachus cuneus oh 



I 



Indigo bunting 110 



Iridornis porphyrocephala 157 



Iridometra 130, 136 



adrestine 131 



briseis 131 



crispa 131 



minuta 131 



nana 131 



parvicirra 131 



psyche 131 



Isocrinus alternicirrus 149 



asteria 150, 152 



blakei 150, 152 



decorus 150, 152 



pame 149 



pendulus 151 



sibogae 149 



wyville-thomsoni 149 



Isometra 133, 136 



angustipinna 133 



Ixalus pallidipes 190 



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Jordan, D. S. and Grinnell, J. Descrip- 

 tion of a new species of trout (Sal- 

 mo evermanni) from the upper 

 Santa Ana River, Mount San Gor- 

 gonio, Southern California • ■ • 31-32 



Jordan, D. S. and Snyder, J. O. De- 

 scription of a trout from Lake 

 Kootenay in British Columbia . 33-34 



Junco 110 



hyemalis 122 



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Kendall, W. C. Notes on Sebago Lake ix 



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

 Notes on a pipefish from the mid- 

 north Atlantic 207-1210 



Kentucky warbler 109 



Killdeer ' '- 



Kingbird • j 1 } 



Kingfisher Ill 



King rail -IJ' 



Kinosternon flavescens "L </ 



louisianse \it 



Kirtland warbler 1" 



L 



Lampropeltis calligaster • 75 



doliatus 75, 89 



sayi '5,89 



Lanius migrans ■ *■-•> 



Lanivireo solitarius 123 



Lapland longspur 115 



Lark sparrow 115 



Lasionycteris noctivigans do 



Lasiurus borealis 35 



cinereus :;; ; 



Laughing gull ]]* 



Lawrence warbler 114 



Leach petrel 11° 



Least bittern 117 



Least flycatcher Ill 



Least sandpiper ii- 



Least tern n» 



Lepomis pallidus -}p 



Leptocottus armatus 1'2 



Leptometra 1 29, 136 



celtica 130 



phalangium 130 



Lesser scaup 113 



Leucolepis dichrous 157 



Limax maximus 137 



Limnopardalisinsolitus 43 



Lincoln sparrow • • - 110 



Liolepisma laterale 73, 89, lt>9 



Lithachne l" b . }< 9 



pauciflora l°£ 



pineti lb ' 2 



Lithodytes latrans 59 '?i 



Little blue heron ^' 



Long-billed curlew 116 



Long-billed dowitcher 117 



Long-billed marsh wren 108 



Long-eared owl Ill 



Loon 11° 



Louisiana water-thrush 109 



Lyngbya lagerheimii 154 



martensiana 1°4 



Lyon, M. W. On an alleged adaptive __ 

 variation among cats and rats ■ ■ vm 



A simple method to represent ># _ 



variation vul 



Remarks on the horns and sys- 

 tematic position of the American ___ 

 antelope . • • ■ vu > 



Lucania browni - J 



M 



McDougal, D.T. The Colorado River 



and changes in its basin yii 



Magnolia warbler l°9 



Mallard , • • • • ■ • lu 



Marlatt, C. L. The white fly problem 



in Florida • • ; 1X 



Marsh, CD. Field investigation of 



the loco weed , ' lx 



Marsh, M. C. A new method of mark- ___ 



ing salmon fry vm 



