Museum exhibits, Preparation of, 



by P. M. Rea, IV 43-46 

 Museum News, Brooklyn, N. Y., 



Extract from, II 74-75 

 Museum records, by P. TVI. Rea, III 



4; IV 27-30 

 Museums of Natural History and 



their work, by P. M. Rea, I 1-7 

 Myriapods, I 18 



National Association for the Study 

 and prevention of Tuberculosis, 



V 55 



Nature Club, III 67 



Nettle, Dead, V 45: Spurge, V 43 



New York Botanical Garden, III 18; 



V 54 



News & Courier, III 75; IV 65; V 61 

 Newspapers of Charleston, IV 13; V 9 

 Newts, I 18 

 Nighthawk, I 26; II 60; III 46; IV 



21, 41; V 23 

 Nonpareil, I 26; II 37, 62; III 45, 54; 



IV 23, 31, 42; V28 

 Nordcaper, I 41 



North State Lumber Co. Ill 40 

 Nuthatch, Brown-headed, II 21, 65; 



III 43; IV 26, 40; V 31, 68: Red- 

 breasted, III 45; IV 26; V 31: 

 White-breasted, II 21, 36, 65: 

 Florida White-breasted, III 43; 



IV 25, 40; V 31 

 Nyctea nyctea, III 17 



Nyctiardea violacea, I 32: grisea nae- 

 via, I 32 



Oak, Willow, III 35 



CEnoihera humijusa, V 44: laciniata, 



V 44 



Old Charles Town, V 63 



"Old Kate," IV 38 



Olive, American, V 44 



Olney, Lottie S., Ill 67; IV 73 



Olor columbianus, V 62 



O'Neill, Isabel, V 63 



Ophibolus doliatus coccineus, V 62; 



getulus, V 40, 54 

 Oriole, Orchard, II 62; III 45, 54; 



IV 22, 31,40, 42; V24, 68 

 Oront'ium aquaticum, V 41 

 Orphan House, Sisters of, III 13 

 Osteological collections, I 30; II 7: 



see also Manigault osteological 

 collection 



Osmanthus Americana, V 44 



Osprey, see Hawk, Fish 



Otranto, April bird life of, by H. R. 

 Sass, IV 35-42 



Ovenhird, I 26; II 22, 64; III 46, 54; 

 IV 24; V 30 



Owl, Barn, III 13, 15; IV 21; V 21: 

 Barred, II 22; III 13: Florida 

 Barred, III 16, 43; IV 21; V 22: 

 Great Horned, III 13, 15, 16; IV 

 21, 41; V 22: Long-eared, III 17: 

 Saw-whet, III 17: Florida Screech, 

 III 13; IV 21; V 22: Short-eared, 



III 17: Snowy, III 17 



Owl, Hoot, see Owl, Florida Barred 

 Owls of Charleston and vicinity, by 



Mrs. p. M. Rea, III 13-17 

 Oxyopes viridans, V 65 

 Oyster-catcher, II 37; III 43; IV 20; 



V20 



Padus serotiva, V 43 

 Palceornis columbcides, IV 34 

 Palseontological collections. III 60 

 Parasites, I 19 



Park Commissioners, Board of, V 38 

 Paroquet, Blue-winged, IV 34: Car- 

 olina, IV 6, 62; V 6 

 Partridge-berry, V 45 

 Passailaigtte, T. W., II 9 ;III 5 

 Pavo cristatus, I 27 

 Peacock, I 27-28 

 Peerless, The, IV 61 

 Pelican, Brown, II 58; III 30, 40, 46; 



IV 19; V 16: note by P. M. Rea, 

 III 30, 40 



Petrified wood, IV 74 



Pewee, Wood, I 26; III 45, 53; IV 

 19, 22, 41; V 23 



Phaethon aeihereus, IV 65 



Pheasant, I 27-28: Argus, I 28: Eng- 

 lish, I 8: Fire-back, I 28: Golden, 

 1 28 ; III 68 ; IV 34 ; V 54 : Japanese, 

 I 28: Silver, I 28 



Phoebe, II 22, 36, 60; III 44; IV 22; 



V 23 



Phosphate deposits, I 7: see also 

 Fossils, also Shepard collection of 

 phosphates 



Physalis Virginiana, V 44 



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