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jacobinus 37 



serratiis 37 



Clemmys guttatus 144 



Cneraidophoi us sexlineatus 134 



Cockerell. T. D. A. : A New Ribett from 



New Mexico. 9s)-100 



Cockerell. T. D. A. and Pollard. C. 

 L.: Four oew plants from New 



Mexico 177-179 



Cocornis agassizi 2-!8 



Codium tomentosum 86 



CoOiOdon 197 



Coluber irregularis 1.5 



qu drivittatus 3f) 



Columbigallinaaflavida 33 



biihamensis 34 



terreslris 34 



Conepate. 2 



Conepatus 8, 61, 192 



flilpensis Iii3 



humb ildti 10.5 



iiiearii<«l 1H3 



petlifiiSus IM 



sonoriensis Ki-i 



texeitsis l(i-i 



tropicalis Ifi4 



Cook, O. P. : Stages of vital motion xi 



The function of latex in the 



Central American rubber tree... xi 

 Coolje. W. W. : Some untenable 



theories of migration ix 



Bird migration routes x 



Corallium stellatis 57 



Coville, P. v.: Plants of the Klam- 

 ath Indians x 



Dye plants of the N. Carolina 



Mountaineers x 



The use of sagebush among 



the Klamath Indians of Oregon., xi 



Ribes aurenm and Ribes len- 



tum 23-29 



Crotalus horridus 141 



Cuculus glandarius 37 



Cyolemys 237 



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Dall. W. H. : On the rejection of cer- 

 tain names in zoology vii 



Notes on Trophon ix 



On certain moUusks from 



Alaska and S. America x 



Dama 198 



virginiana 39 



Dendrogyra 55 



Dewey L. H.: The identity of 



prickly lettuce viii 



Dermonotus davyi \f,Ti 



fulvus 1.55 



Desmognathus fusca 12t) 



Diadophus punctatus 135 



Dicotyles 38 



Didelpliys murina 92 



Diploria 54, 55 



Dipsadomorphus 15 



Dipus maximus 19(i 



Dobsonia 19S 



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Pilgaria formosa 37 



Emys spinosa 238 



spengleri 238 



Eumeces fasciatus 134 



Eunsammiaelaborata 200 



Eutamias caniites 117 



Evermann, B. W.: Notes on some 

 Mexican Pishes. ix 



The American species of shad x 



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Fe'is hernandesii 192 



Fiber riiteiiiiiis 119 



Ficus api>lej>'atei 86 



hesperia 86 



Flabelium 206 



Floricola 85 



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Geoemyda 237 



Geoemys spengleri 238 



spinosa 238 



Gerrhouotus burnettii 37 



CEeruleus 37 



Gill. T. N. : Note on the names of 



the genera of Peccaries 38 



Glossopbaga soricina 96 



Griffiths, David: A seed planter vii 



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Haimesiastra3a conferta 205 



Hartley. C. P. : Some effects of pol- 

 linating immature flowers viii 



Hay, William P.: The subterranean 

 fauna of the United States ix 



Application of the name 



Caiiibwux rarolinuK Erichson. ... 38 



Color- of adult Ophiboliis rliom- 



bomactUahiit Holbrook 90 



A list of the batrachians and 



reptiles of the District of Co- 

 lumbia !ind vicinity 121-145 



On the distribution of Hi/la 



evittata Miller 199 



Hedysarum americanum 183 



alpinum 183 



boreale 184 



cmerascens 184 



lancifolium 184 



mackenzii 184 



marginatum 184 



|»al>iilare 185 



pliilosfia 185 



sulphurescens 186 



uintaliense 186 



Heliophobius 197 



Hemidactylium scutatum 124 



Heosemys 238 



Hesperocichla 85 



Hesperomys toltecus 110 



Heterodon platirhinos 135 



Heteromys alleni 44 



aiineotoiis 43 



jrri^eus 42 



•roidniaui 41 



leptiiriis 42 



iielKOiii 43 



Hirundo thalassina..r 31 



Howard. L. O. : Exhibition of photo- 

 graphs showing structure of pro- 

 toplnsm viii 



Common instances of pro- 

 tective coloration among in- 

 sects viii 



Howell, A. H.: The summer birds of 

 Mt. Mansfield, Vt X 



The generic names of the 



North American Skunks 1-9 



Three new skunks of the 



Genus Spilogale 241-242 



Hyla cinerea....". 130 



evittata 129, 199 



pickeringii 129 



versicolor 129 



Hypothvmis abtiotti 189 



conmobrina 189 



