194 



The Biological Society of Washington. 



( Jopeland, M. Notes on the Mammals 

 of Mt. Greylock. Massachusetts 157-162 



Copsychus musicus 105 



pagiensis 105 



Coryphsena hippuxus 171 



Criptothrips californicus 61 



Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis . . .135 



Cyclopterus lurnpuS 122 



Cynoscion regalis 172 



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Dasyatis say 144 



Decapterus sanctse-helense 121 



Dermacentor hunteri 33 



Desmognathus nigra 136 



ochrophsea • • • • 136 



quadrimaculatus 137 



Dicseum batuense KM 



cruentatum lol 



sumatranum 104 



Diceratothrips harti 12 



longipes 11 



Dicotyles labiatus 189 



Didelphis insularis 93 



Dierriyctylus viridescens 136 



Diopsittaca 99 



hahni 99 



nobiljs 99 



Diplodus holbrookii 172 



Dirias minor 93 



Dremomys flavior 178 



Bcchaunornis 97 



radiatus 97 



fulvidus 97 



Echimys brfevicauda 94 



cayennensis 94 



trinita lis 94 



Eleotris pisonis 122, 



Electron virides 89 



Emblemaria markii 126 



Erethizon dorsatum 161 



Bucrotus 123 



ventralis 123 



Eudiocrinus junceus 25 



pinnatus 27 



venustulus 27 



Eumomota bipartitus 90 



Euphonia sclateri 185 



Eutamias altaicus . . 183 



eonsobrinus 6 



operarius fi 



quadrivittatus 5 



Evermann, B. W. Exhibition of Skins 

 of the Km- Seal • ■ • • ix 



Observations on the Habits of 



a Western Crow x 



Eighteen Species of Minis New 



to the Pribilof Islands Including 

 Four New to North America ■ • ■ x 



Evotomys ochraceus 160 



Fairchild, I>. G. Introduction of 

 Tropical Fruits into the United 



states ix 



Felis improcera 85 



Fringilla violacca L85 



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Gidley, J. W. Are Rabbits Rodents? . ix 



A New Cave Fauna x 



Gilmore, C. W. Remarks on a Skeleton 



of the Dinosaur Stegosaurus . ■ . ix 



Fossil Crocodiles from the 



Canal Zone 94 



Glyptometra timorensis so 



Goldman, E. A. A New Weasel from 

 Costa Rica 9-10 



The Generic Names Cercomys 



and Proechimys 94 



The Type Locality of iVoec/a- 



mys steerei Goldman 186 



' A Xew Peccary from Costa 



Rica 189-190 



Gramopsittaca 100 



andicola LOO 



lineola LOO 



Grinnell, J. A New Member of the 

 Perognathus parvus Group of 

 Pockel Mice 127-128 



The Warner Mountain Cony 129 130 



Gudger, E.W. Natural History Notes 



on some Beaufort, N. <'., Fishes, 

 1910-11 141-156 



Natural Historj Notesonsome 



Beaufort, N. C, Fishes. 1910-11 165-176 



Gyrinophilus porphyritieus l in 



H 



Hay. W. 1'. Exhibition of Photo- 

 graphs of a Waterspout vii 



Hapalopsittaca 100 



amazonina lol 



Haplothrips gowdeyi 62 



graminis 69 



Harlan, II. V. A Naturalist among 

 the Igorotes of the Philippine Is- 

 lands vii 



Hitchcock, A. S. Botanizing in Pan- 

 ama viii 



Hollick. A. The Fossil Flora of 

 Alaska ix 



Hollister, N. Description of a New 

 Water Mungoose from East Africa 1-2 



Two New American Pikas .57-58 



The Mona Monkey on the Is- 

 land of St. Kitts 93 



The Trinidad < (possum on Mar- 

 tinique 93 



— The Earliesl Name for the 



Cape Rate! ■ . ■ 96 



Five New Mammals from 



Asia 181-184 



The Names of the Rocky 



Mountain < loats 185 



On a Specimen of Oviscalifor- 



iana Douglas in the National 

 Museum 187 



Holocentrus brachypterus 121 



puncticulatus 121 



II I. .1. D. Three New Phlcethrip- 



id:e (Thysanoptera) from Texas 

 and Michigan 1 1-16 



New Genera and species of 



North American Thysanoptera 

 from the South and West . . ■ .61 76 



Hopkins, A. D. The Story of Evolu- 

 tion as Revealed by a Scolytid 

 Beetle viii 



Injury to Foliage of Locust 



'trees by the Locust Leaf Beetle • • x 



Report on the Relation of Cer 



lain Beetles to the Control of 

 Chestnut Blight x 



