INDEX 



Nru names are printed in heavy type 



A 



Actinometra difiicilis 18 



.Eolothrips vespiformis 62 



Actobatus na rinari 150 



Vhlia 121 



Alcedo proxima 104 



Allen, G. M. Mammals from Yunnan 



and Tonkin 177-180 



Alphestes afer 121 



Alticola phasma 59 



A hit era monoeeros 122 



Amblyomma maculatum :!7 



Ainby stoma jeffersonianum 136 



punctatum 136 



talpoidcum 136 



Anguilla chrisypa 166 



Anisopus infumatus 112 



picturatus 111 



Anolis lindeni 163 



Anthias louisi 124 



Anthothripsgowdeyi 62 



variabilis 62 



Antilocapra peninsularis 107 



A n ti lope lanigera 186 



Antiurus '.is 



maculicaudus 98 



Antrostomus nelson! 90 



Apodemus microtis 60 



Archosargus probatocephalus - • -171 



Ardea brunescens ....">-) 



Aulacorhynchus virescens s s 



B 



Bailey, V. The Most Promising Ani- 

 mals for Fur-Farming viii 



A New Subspecies of Mountain 



Sheep from Western Texas ami 

 Southeastern New Mexico ■ .109-110 



Baker, A. !'.. Note on Prominent Ani- 

 mals of lli'' South Africa Fauna . viii 



Barbour, T. Two Preoccupied Names 187 



Physignathus coeincinus and 



its Subspecies 191-192 



Bartsch, P. On the Missouri River as 

 a Barrier to Fresh-water Organisms vii 



Collecting in the Bahamas . \ 



Bascanichthys scuticaris l&i 



Bean.T. II. Description of New Fishes 



of Bermuda 121-126 



Bishopp, 1'. C. A New Species of 

 Dermacentor and Notes on Other 

 North American Ixodidse . . . .29-38 



Blarina talpoides 162 



Bregmatothrips 66 



venustus 67 



r.i'voortia tyraunus 167 



Briggs, I.. ■'. See Shantz, II. L. 

 Brimley, C. S. Notes on the Sala- 

 manders of the North Carolina 

 Mountains with Descriptions of 

 Two New Forms 135-1 I" 



Brotogerys panychlorus 100 



Bucco radiatus !'" 



Butorides brunescens 



virescens 53 



C 



Calliblennius 187 



Canis americanus ■ 95 



ater 95 



floridanus '.)."> 



1 yea on 95 



t'anthidermis sobaco V21 



Capillaster gracilicirra 18 



tenuicirra 18 



' apito bolivianus s; 



aurantiiventris NT 



Capra columbiana 1m'> 



Caprimulgus nigrescens 98 



oeellatus 98 



parvulus 98 



Carcharhinns Ml 



( arix atrosquama 51 



< latulus ri'ti fer 154 



Ceratacanthus schcepfii 17:; 



i tercomys • ■ . 94 



cunicularius '.)4, 115 



fosteri lit! 



laurentius 116 



Channomuraena vittata 121 



Chilophylla 117 



hirsuta 117 



Citellus elegans 5 



obsoletus 5 



('lark, A. H. Faunal Areas of the 

 Pacific . ' " x 



Seventeen \<".\ East Indian 



Crinoids belonging to the Families 

 Comasteridse and Zygometridse . 17-28 



Six New Fast Indian Crinoids 



belonging to the Family Charito- 

 metridae 77-84 



Cobb.J. Fisheries in Alaska viii 



i . iccyzus pumilus 99 



Coelorhynchus occa 122 



< "lnanthus crassicirra 'J:'. 



Comantheria rotula 2:; 



weberi 22 



Comaster pulcher ■J'J 



sibojja? Jl 



Comatula tenuicirra 20 



Cominia austraUs 'Jl 



< omissa jjracilipes 19 



I it t oralis is 



parvula 19 



spinosissima 20 



Cooke, W.W. Early Bird Migration in 

 a Late Spring at Washington • • - ix 



The Present and Future-Status 



of Ducks and Geese in the United 



-tales -.. x 



Copeland, M. A New Keeord for Mi- 

 crosoft x in New York 96 



3S — Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., V< 



XXV, 1912. 



(193) 



