Index. 



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Gill. Theo. N. An Ainorican Cretaceous 

 (•liiin;iroi(U)vi('iipsulc x 



Note on the (listiibiitii)ii of the 



wolf-lishes of tlu'yeiuis Aiuirrliii-ds x 



A new anaiihicndoiii lish . 'J'll-'io'i 



Tlie eiirly daysof the Hiologiciil 



Society ." xi 



Gill. T. iiuVl Smith. H. M. A new fam- 

 ily of jUiTiilar aeanthopterygians •J-iy-2.')li 



Gloiopotes ornatus 1-7 



Glottis V'l 



Goldman, E. A. 'J'welve new wood 

 rats of thesjenns A'fotoo/n . . . 'll-?y\ 



Gray-breasted wood-accentor 2 



Greene, E. L. The work of P. I. Ualiu- 



esqiie of Switzerland viii 



— The earliest local flora . . . .viii 



I, innans as an evolutionist . . xi 



I)iagnoses Aragallornm . . . 11-lS 



Some West American red cher- 

 ries r,r-,-m 



(Jnlo hylaeus 81 



H 



llaematosiii/.a indica 75 



sipahi T'l 



Halin. \V. ]- ICxhiliition of a rooting 

 twig of the re<i maiile and a note 

 on an extension of the range of the 

 little brown bat x 



A new bat from Mexico . . 247-2-J8 



Mi/dtii'hicifiKiKsin Kamchatka . 2'A 



haplocichia . 212 



aurautia 212 



Haplospiza montosa 2Jt) 



Hay, \V. P. Remarks on the discovery 

 by Cfesalpino of the circulation of 

 the blood vii 



A class of Arthropoda new to 



the district of Columbia ix 



Remarks on the colors of cray- 

 fishes ix 



Hays, Willet M. Breeding problems viii 



Heiniderma subrufum 2^7 



Hendersonia ]<S9 



Hendersoniella 189 



llerodias timoriensis .S9 



Hesperis menziesii 187 



Hesperomys nebrascensis 77 



Heterandria Intzi 244 



pleurosilus 2)4 



Heterogeomys lanius 2:5.") 



Hinds, \V. E. A new tobacco thrips 



197-200 



Hirnndo rustica 90 



Hitchcock. A. S. The twigs of woody 



plants with deciduous tips vii 



Holoiiuiscalus dispar 61 



Hopkins, A. H. Isxhibitionof fossil bor- 

 ings of cerambycid beetles . . , vii 



Ornaments and blemishes in 



wood causcii by birds nnd insects ix 



Note on bark beetles destruc- 

 tive to Colorado forests X 



Hopkinsia . -'i:! 



rosacea ol 



House. H. !». On the flowering stems 



of Isdtrid verticilldKi i x 



Some problems in the study of 



violets . . . ..... X 



Howard. L. O. On the first authentic 

 record of Slifiminiid on the Pacific 

 coast of Mexico . . . . viii 



Kxhibitir)n of artificial silk . viii 



Some notes on the yellow fever 



mosipiito " X 



More notes on the yellow fever 



mosquito ' xi 



HvdraU'ctor galliuaecus 89 



Hylonax 210 



validus 210 



llyloterpe apoensis 8G 



I 



Icterus girandii ]fi7 



gnalaucnsis Kjy 



niclanocc|)halns if,7 



Idiotriccus 210 



zcledoni 210 



1 dot Ilea 9 10 



I'lotea ! ! ! <y, 10 



K 



Kaulfnssia 2S9 



Kendall, \V. ('. and Everraann, B. \V. 

 An interesting species of lish from 

 the high Andes of central Ecua- 



<ior 91-10(5 



Knowlton, F. If. Remarks on recent 

 paperson tlicsalts of human blood viii 



■ Notes on some fossil figs. . . . ix 



The present and future of the 



Biological Society xi 



Laila 47 



cockerelli .47 



l.ampiocor.ix todayensis 88 



l.asiurus seiiiiiiolus 67 



I. a via rex . 227 



Leonardia 1, 8S 



vvoodi 2 



Leonardina 88 



woodi ... ,S8 



l.eptastlienura montivagans . .219 



Mgia 9, 10 



Ligyda ... 10 



Limonites miuiitus 89 



l.oriculus gal.irulus go 



Loxia f.>octoueu.sis 75 



bntanensis 7(j 



cristata 76 



indica .... 75 



rnVjra 76 



Lntra periclyzomae 80 



I.yt'ichthys paucidens 251 



f.ycopodinm dichaeoides 2.S1 



Lyi>n, .M. \V. Remarks on the malarial 

 infection of crows viii 



M 



Mc.Xtec. W. L Remarks on the bird 



foods found in drift ix 



MacKarland. V. M. ,\ preliminary ac- 

 count of the l)oridida> of Mont^erey 



iiay. California "35-44 



Macronectes 76 



Macronous montanus 4, 88 



Macrostoma 289 



Maddren, A. G. Notes on the occur- 

 rence of Mammoth remains in 



Alaskii ix 



Maiasquinado 157 



Maja 74, 157 



Mamaia 74, 157 



Mamaiida' 157 



MamiTHit americanum 254' 



Mann. Albert. Diatoms viii 



