Index. 



253 



I 



Page 



Isopora |f 



Ixoreus |^ 



naevius 85 



meruloides 85 



K 



Kendall. W. C. : Noies on stickle- 

 bucks ix 



Kinosternon 237 



pennsylvanicum 1-43 



Knowltou. F. H.: Change of name of 

 Ficus.^ hesperia from the vicinity 

 of Ashland. Oregon 86 



Kotinsky. Jacob.: Present opinion 

 concerning the home of the Sen 

 Jose scale vii 



L 



' agerstrcEmia indica 1''5 



Lampropeltis collaris 133 



doliatus 138 



getulus 139 



rhombomaculatus SB, 90, 13S 



triangulus 133 



Lepus braziliensis 95 



chapmani *^1 



chilensis VMS 



margiiritas 95 



siiuplicicanns 81 



Leucomitra 7, 9 



Limulus 19f) 



liioiuys 44 



canns 44 



erisi>us 49 



lieterotlirix 50 



i»^ll»i»iius 46 



minor 4.5 



otoisciirtis 48 



orbitalis 48 



pliseura 48 



plantinarensis 46 



rostratus 46 



setosus 49 



Honorana 47 



texensis 44 



torridiisi 4."5 



veraicrucis 47 



Liopeltis vernalis 130 



Loncheres punctatus 94 



Lophostoma venezuelae 248 



Liozops 247 



Lucas, F. A.: Exhibition of mal- 

 formed mastodon tooth vii 



A phase of the blue fox ques- 

 tion viii 



Bird killing as a method in 



ornithology viii 



The armor of Stegasaurs viii 



Exhibition of lantern slides 



of skeleton of Claosaurus x 



Flightless birds xi 



Lucas, F. A. and Baker, Frank: The 



area of muscle insertion as an 



index to power ix 



Lygosoma laterale 135 



Lynx baileyi 72 



ninta 73 



Lyon M. W.: Exhibition of photo- 

 graphs of certain bats and their 

 young xi 



Description of a new Phyl- 



lostome bat from the Isthmus of 

 Panama 8.3-84 



Description of a new bat 



from Columbia - 151-152 



Lophostomavenezuelce chansed 



to Tonatia venezuetie 348 



M 



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Macroglossus 197 



Macrouygia siiualurensis 187 



Madrepora areuosa 56 



conglomerata 56 



damicornis 58 



labyrinthica 55 



muricata 53 



porites 56 



Maeandra 53 



cerebrum 55 



viridis 55 



Malaclemmys centrata 144 



Malacopteron notatum 190 



Manicina 54 



Marmosa robinsoni 92 



Marputius 164 



Marsh. M. C. : Exhibition of water 



contaminated by coal tar xi 



Mason. Wm. R.: The Hooded War- 

 bler, breeding near Washington.. 156 

 McKenney. R. E. B.: Luminous 

 bacteria x 



Observations on the con- 

 ditions of light production in 

 luminous bacteria 213-234 



Meandrina sinuosa 55 



Mearns. E. A.. Description of a new 

 swa low from western U. S 31-32 



Two new species of poison- 

 ous sumachs from the .States of 

 Rhode Island and Florida 147-149 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus 195 



Melnnochelys 238 



Merriam. C. H.: Protective and di- 

 rective coloration in animals is 



Twenty new pocket mice 



(HeUroinys and Liomys) from 

 Mexico 41-50 



Five new mammals from 



Mexico 67-69 



A new Bob-cat (Lynx uinta) 



from the Rocky Mountains 71-72 



Three new foxes of the kit 



and desert fox groups 73-74 



Two new shrews of the Sorex 



tenelluB group from California... 75-76 



Two new bears from the 



Alaska Peninsula 77-79 



Six new skunks of the gen 



us Conej}ritus 161-165 



Four new Arctic foxes 167-172 



Mephitis 1, 6, 59, 64 



macroura 7 



putorius 4 



vulgaris 7 



Micronycteris megalotis 96 



Microspira luminosa 215 



Microtus guadalnpensis 118 



Miller, G. S.: The large yellow 

 pond lilies of the north eastern 



U S 11-13 



The technical names of two 



Dogbanes from the District of 

 Columbia 35 



A fully adult specimen of 



Ophibolus rhombomaculatus 36 



The technical name of the 



Virginia Deer 39 



A new pig from Sumatra 51-52 



A new rabbit from southern 



Texas 81-82 



Note on the ChUonycteris 



davyi full- us of Thomas 155 



Note on the Vespertilio in- 



cautvs ot J. A. Allen 155 



Two new Malayan mouse 



deer 173-175 



