196 



The Biological Society of Washington. 



Peromyscus gracilis 159 



noveboracensis 159 



Phenacomys orophilus 4 



Phillips, .1. C. A Now Puma from 



Lower California 85-86 



Phloethrips vittatus 11 



Phyllothrips fasciculata 61 



Physignathus caudicinctus 192 



cocincinus 191 



mentager 191 



Piper, C. V. Why is a Weed? ix 



Plethodon erythronotus 137 



glutinosus 137 



metcalfi 138 



shermani 138 



Pogonias chromis 173 



Pomatomus saltatrix 121,170 



Pontinus microlepis 125 



Preble, E. A. Elk Herds in Jackson 



Hole, Wyoming vii 



Prist is pectinatus 114 



Proechemys H5 



steerei 186 



Procyon lotor 161 



Pseudomonacanthus amphioxus 122 



Pseudoscarus plumbeus 1 -•"' 



Psilopsiagon 100 



auri irons 100 



Psittacula lineola 100 



Psittacua acuticaudatus '•''■ | 



amazoninus 100 



makawaunna 99 



manilatus 99 



nobilis 99 



Pteroglossus erythrozonus * s 



Pterophryne histrio 175 



Pteroplatea macliu - a 148 



Pterycombus brama 39 



Ptilonycterus 98 



ocellatus '» s 



Putorius 161 



R 



Radcliffe, L. See Smith, II. M. 



Reithrodontomys megalotis -I 



Rhinopithecus avunculus 179 



Rhinoptera bonasus 152 



Rhopalothrips 72 



bicolor 7:; 



Richardson, II. Note on an Isopod 



Name l ss 



Richmond, C.W. Descriptions of Five 



New Birds from the West Coast of 



Sumatra .... 103-106 



Ridgway, R. Descriptions of some 



New Species and Subspecies of 



Birds from Tropical America . .87-92 

 Diagnoses of some NewGenera 



of American Birds . . 97-102 



Riley, J . H. A New Name for Tanagra 



sclateri Berlepsch 1*5 



Rupricapra americana 186 



l.istila 131 



pyrenaica 132 



rupricapra 132 



Ruthven, A. G. Description of a New 



Anolis from Brazil 163-164 



Ruvettus pretiosus 121 



Safford, W. E. The 



Aztecs 



Sarcophilus harrisi 

 Sardinella pinnula 



Ear Flower of the 



viii 



110 



122 



Sciamops ocellatus 172 



Sciuropterus macrotis 159 



volans 159 



Sciurus ha?mobaphes 177 



leucotis 158 



loquax ... lfiii 



neomexicanus 7 



Scomberomorus maculatus ■ . . .121,168 



Scopa?othrips 7<t 



unicolor 71 



Scyjliorhinus profundorum 154 



Selene vomer 17U 



Seriola carolinensis 169 



zonata 169 



Setopagis 98 



parvulus .... . . . . ;>S 



Shantz, H. L. and Briggs. L. .1. The 

 Wilting ( loefficient in the Study of 



Plant Association viii 



Sheldon, • '. Winter Animal Life About 



the Base of Mt. McKinley ix 



Shufeldt, R. W. Professor Robert Col- 



lett on Pterycombus brnma Fries . 39-50 

 Smith, H. M. and Radcliffe, L. Notes 

 on Deep Sea Fishes from the Alba- 

 tross Philippine Cruise viii 



Smith, II. M. Exhibition of a photo- 

 graph of an Imprisoned Blue-bird viii 

 Observations on Late Flower- 

 ing Plants about Washington . . . x 



Sorex dispar 162 



fumeus 161 



personatus 161 



Spelerpes bilineatus • .139 



danielsi 140 



guttolineatus 139 



schencki 139 



Sphyrna tiburo 143 



Squalus acanthias . ... 143 



Standley, P. ('. Wootonella, a New 



Genus of Carduaceas 119-120 



Stenopsis candicans 97 



cayennensis 97 



maculicaudus 98 



ruflcervix 97 



Stolephorus viridis 122 



Stomatothrips 63 



flavus 64 



Strotometra ornatissimus *'-' 



priamus s l 



Sylvilagus transitionalis 161 



Synodus fcetens h'7 



Systellura 97 



ruficervix 97 



Tamias lysteri 159 



Tanagra sclateri 1 S;| 



Tiiyassu spiradens 189 



Thectocercus 99 



acuticaudatus =100 



Thomas, O. The Generic Names Cer- 

 comys and Proechimys • • .115 



The Technical Name of the 



Tasmanian Devil 116 



Thraupis nesophilus 185 



Thrichomys apereoides ........ .115 



Thriponax buttikoferi 104 



javensis 104 



Thrips abdominal! s 62 



binervis 67 



femoralis 62 



Trichiurus lepturus 168 



Trichoglossus aurifrons 100 



Tylosurus aens hj s 



marinus 168 



