Index. 



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Macateeia 1 



protubcrans ._ 1 



Malloch, J. R. One New Genus and 

 Two New Species of Anthomyiidae 

 from the Vicinity of Washington, 

 D. C. (Diptera) 1-4 



Two New North American 



Anthomyiidae (Diptera) 133-134 



Some New Eastern Anthomyii- 

 dae (Diptera) 207-210 



Mann, Albert. Woods Hole Diatoms, 



with Lantern Slide Illustrations... xii 



278 



Marilinae. 48 



Marsh, O. C 276 



Maxon, W. R. Exhibition and Re- 

 marks on a Fungus of the Genus 

 Mitromyces xii 



Do Both Sexes of Birds Sing? xii 



A New Cheilanthes from 



Mexico 111-112 



A New Alsophila from Guate- 

 mala and Vera Cruz 125-126 



McAtee, W. L. Note on the Early 

 Blossoming of Spring Flowers and 

 the First Blossoming of Autumn 

 Flowers . ----- ix 



Notes from a Publication 



(1783-4) on Cotton and Peanut 

 Raising Around Washington x 



An Account of the Poisonous 



Sumachs, Rhus Poisoning, and 

 Remedies therefor x 



A New Genus for Tettigonia 



trifasciata Say (Homoptera; Eu- 

 pterygidae) 121-124 



Summary of Notes on Winter 



Blooming at Washington, D. C. 129-132 



Mecocerculus notatus 114 



subtropicalis 262 



Megalurus celebensis 94 



Megerlia monstruosa 251 



Melanoclerus - 226 



parvus 227 



Melilotus alba 130 



Merolidinae 198 



Merriam, C. H 277 



Mesogonistuis cha>todon._ 68 



Mesoporodrilus 34 



asymmetricus 35 



lacustris 35 



Micropterus dolomieu 68 



salmoides.- 69 



Micropus andecolus 254 



peruvianus._ 253 



Mimus antelius 128 



lividus 128 



Mionectes columbianus 264 



Mniotiltidae 46 



Mollugo verticillata 130 



Monasa atra 22 



nigra—- 22 



Morone americana— 71 



interrupta 73 



Moxostoma anisurum 64 



aureolum 64 



breviceps 64 



duquesnii... 64 



macrolepidotum 64 



Mydaea winnemana 133 



Myiobius semiflavus 114 



Myioborus bolivianus 265 



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Napaeozapus frutectanus 9 



Nelson, E. W. Dallia pectoralis, Alas- 

 ka's Most Remarkable Fish x 



Nelson, E. W. Note on a Double- 

 headed Snake xii 



Nodulns palmeri 251 



Nonnula pallescens 116 



Norton, J. B. A New and Easy Way 



to Recognize our Local Asters.- ix 



Notropis amarus 60 



amoenus 61 



analostanus 60 



atherinoides 61 



bifrenatus 59 



boops 60 



chalybaeus 61 



cornutus 60 



deliciosus 60 



hudsonius 60 



jejunus._ 61 



keimi 60 



photogenis 61 



procne 60 



rubrifrons 61 



whipplii 60 



Noturus flavus 57 



Numeniinae 200 



Nyctelea ambigua 143 



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Oberholser, Harry C. Note on Orni- 

 thological Activities in 1918 xi 



Reply to Query, Do both 



Sexes of Birds Sing? xii 



Note on the Appearance of 



Vol. 1, No. 1, Journal of Mam- 

 malogy.- xiv 



Note on a New Contribution 



to Ornithological Methods in a 

 Paper Entitled Bird Banding by 

 Systematic Trapping, by S. Pren- 

 tiss Baldwin xv 



Mutanda Ornithologica. V.. 7-8 



VI _ 21-22 



VII 127-128 



VIII 239-240 



Description of a New Conu- 



rus from the Andaman Islands 29-32 



The Family Name of the 



American Wood Warblers 46 



Eumyias versus Stoporala 47 



Passerherbulus leconteii (Au- 

 dubon) becomes Passerherbulus 

 caudacutus (Latham) 47 



The Proper Orthography of 



the Generic Name Phoethornis 

 Swainson 48 



The Status of the Subfamily 



Name Fuligulinae 48 



The Status of the Subgenus 



Sieberocitta Coues 135-138 



Spizella arborea the Proper 



Name for the Tree Sparrow 139 



The Proper Name for Limi- 



cola platyrhyncha (Temmimck). ... 140 



The Taxonomic Position of 



the Genus Ramphalcyon 140 



The Status of the Genus Cen- 



tronyx Baird 141 



The Generic Name of the 



Rook 141 



The Status of Larus hyper- 



boreus barrovianus Ridgway... 173-176 



Pagophila eburnea versus Pag- 



ophila alba. 199 



The Status of the Genus Asar- 



cia Sharpe 200 



The Names of the Subfami- 

 lies of Scolopacidae 200 



Notes on the Names of Halo- 



baena caerulea and Prion vittatus.. 201 



