Index. 



203 



Page 



Dryoryx 73 



Dysmicodon californicum 117 



E 



Echeveria lanceolata 119 



pulverulenta 119 



Echinooactusviridescens 120 



EUimia ruderalis 115 



Emballonura peninsularis 193 



Encelia califoralca 117 



Encoubertus 73 



Erigeron foliosus 117 



glaucus ■ 117 



hispidus 117 



Eriophyllum trifldum 117 



Erysimum grandiflorum 114 



Eupatorium purpureum 180 



Euphractus 72 



Euryptera lucida 120 



Eurypterna 72 



Euscarthmus granadensis 9(i 



Evans, Walter: Trifoliate and tri- 

 partite grape leaves xiii, xiv 



Evermann, B. W.: Lake Maxinkuc- 

 kee xiii 



Concerning species and sub- 

 species xvi 



Papaw occurring in Porto 



Rico xvi 



Colored illustrations of fishes 



of Porto Rico xvii 



Evotomys 154 



F 



Fagus americana 175 



Falco ruflgularis 92 



Felis concolor 15 



coryi 15 



floridana 15 



hippolestes 15 



oretronensis 10 



Fisher, A. K.: The Great Dismal 



Swamp X 



Franseria pumila 120 



Fusarium aleurinum 181 



oxydendri 181 



Fusicoccum nervicolum 181 



Q 



Galeopithecus volans 193 



Galium nuttallii 120 



suffruticosum 120 



Gardner, P. G.: Soils of Dismal Dis- 

 mal Swamp X 



Exhibition of oolitic sand 



from Salt Lake xvii 



Geaster hygrometricus 173 



Gentianacitrina 130 



oonnectens 131 



decora ■•■■ 131 



elliottii 131 



wrightii 130 



Geothlypis Philadelphia 105 



Gerbilius arenloolor lt)3 



przewalskii Iti3 



Geum fiavum 178 



Gifola germanica 180 



Gilbert, G. K.: Submerged forests 

 of ColumbiaRiver xiii 



New term for sum of local 



fauna and flora xiv 



Glossophaga eloug^ata 124, 159 



longirostris 124, 159 



Godetia epiloUoides 180 



Page 

 Gnaphalium erubescens 117 



ramosissimum 117 



Grindelia cuneifolia 117 



robusta 118 



Gypagus papa 92 



H 



Hapalocercus acutipennis 96 



fulviceps 96 



paiilu»$ 96 



Haplospiza ulvaria 103 



unicolor 103 



uniformis 103 



Hartmannia glomerata 118 



Hay, O. P.: Census of fossil verte- 

 brates xii 



Chronological distribution of 



Elasmobranchs xiv 



Hay, VV. P. : Exhibition of Branchi- 



jniK serratus xvii 



Heleodytes gularis 30 



»$tri(liilus 30 



Helianthemum scoparium 114 



Heliaiithus agrestis 184 



floridanus 184 



Heliochera rubrocristata 98 



HelminthophilapiHus 105 



Helminthosporium fusiforme 181 



Hetherotheca grandiflora 118 



Hieracium argutum 118 



Hill. R- T. : Natural aspects of Porto 



Rico 



Hosackia crassifolia 116 



diffusa 116 



maritima 116 



micranthus 114 



ocliroleuca 116 



prostratus 116 



rubescens ■■•• 119 



scofiaria 116 



strigosa 114 



Howard, L. O. : Insect fauna of hu- 

 man excrement xiii 



New illustrations of 'nsects.xvii 



Insects affecting cotton xix 



The malaria mosquitos xix 



Hylacarolinensis 75 



cinerea 76 



evittata 76 



nerea 76 



pickeringii 78 



Hylociohla swainsoni 107 



I 



Impatiens aurea 180 



Isocoma vernonioldes 118 



Isomeris arborea 119 



James, Henry: Recent progress in 

 forestry ^i^ 



Judd. Sylvester D.: Birds killed by 

 Washington monument May 12, 

 1899 xii 



Feeding experiments with 



captive birds xvii 



Eye of Byblis serrata 47-51 



Kains, M. C: Electric light in cul- 

 ture of Easter Ulies..... xvi 



