Piedmont mineral collection, V 33-35 



Pi eris Mariana, V 44: nitida, V 44 



PiNCKNEY, Thomas, IV fl6; V fl2 



Pine, Long-leaf, V 41 



Pinguicula lutea, V 45 



Pinguicula, Yellow, V 45 



Pink, Fire, V 42: Wild, V 42 



Pinus palustris, V 41 



Pipit, see Titlark 



Plant record form, V 39 



Plants, V 41-45 



Plasmodium, I 21 



Plover, Black-bellied, IV 20; V 20: 

 KiUdeer, I 26; II 22, 37, 59; III 

 44; IV 20; V 20, 40, 67: Senii- 

 palmated, IV 20; V 20, 59: Wil- 

 son's II 22, 37; III 46; IV20; V 20 



Pogonia ophioglossoides, V 42 



PoLLiTZER, Mabel, III 47 



Polycodium stamineum, V 44 



Poly gala sp., V 43 



Polygonum maritimum, V 42 



"Poor Jo," see Heron, Great Blue 



PORCHER, EZEKIEL, III 36, 48 

 PORCHER, W. G., Ill 48 



Potentilla Canadensis, V 43 

 Printing outfit, IV 7; V 4, 25, 39 

 Pseudo-priacanthus alius, II 55 

 Ptilimnium capiUaceum, V 44 

 Putnam, F. W., Ill 47; IV 10 

 Pyrus angustijolia. III 36 



Quercus phellos, III 36 

 Queen Snake, V 54 



Rail, Carolina, V 18: Clapper, I 26 

 II 22, 37, 59; III 43; IV 19; V 18 

 Wayne's Clapper, III 42; V 18 

 King, IV 19; V 18: Virginia, V 18 

 Yellow, IV 19; V 19 

 Raincrow, see Cuckoo, Yellow-billed 

 Ramsey, David, II 29; III 50 

 Randolph, Harrison, III 76, 77, 78 

 Ranunculus muricatus, V 42 

 Raptores, III 14 



Rat, Black, IV 34; V 11: Brown, IV 

 34; V 11: Cotton, V 11: hybrid, 

 V 11 

 Rattlesnake, Diamond-backed, IV 



49, 58: Southern Pigmy, V 55 

 Ravenel, Daniel, III 73 

 Ravenel, Edmund, II 37; III 7 



Ravenel, H. W., Ill 33, 56, 70 



Ravenel, J. R. P., V f 12 



Ravenel, Prioleatj, IV 49 



Ravenel conchological collections, 

 . II 37 



Ravenel herbarium. III 56 ; IV 9 



Rea, Paul M., II 45; III 47, 50, 68, 

 80; IV 7, 12, 47, 52, 56; V 50: 

 elected professor of biology and 

 geology in the College of Char- 

 leston and curator of the Museum, 

 III 77-78: title changed from cu- 

 rator to director, II 9: instructor 

 Marine Biological Laboratory 

 Woods Hole, Mass., II 45-46 



III 48: secretary, Amer. Assoc 

 of Museums, IV 7, 49; V 5, 48 

 annual report, 1905, II 1-10 

 1906, III 1-11; 1907, IV 1-16 

 1908, V 1-11: Antennarius os- 

 cellatus, note on, V 53-54: Apro- 

 pos of the Roseate Spoonbill, 

 I 44-45: Arbor Day address at 

 Summerville, S. C, I 37: Autumn 

 foliage, V 56, 63: Bird skeletons, 



IV 74; V 12: Brown pelican, note 

 on. III 30, 40: Canvas-back Duck, 

 Ring-necked Duck, and Black 

 Rat, note on, IV 34: Collections 

 of the Charleston Library So- 

 ciety from 1798 to 1815, II 47-54: 

 Concerning taxidermy, IV 59-61: 

 Feathers, IV 64, 73; V 10: Frig- 

 ate Bird on Sulhvan's Island, II 

 66-67: Geological history of the 

 Great Lakes, II 18: History of 

 the Museum, IV 72-73; V 1-2: 

 Limpkin in Charleston, S. C, II 

 55: Manigault osteological col- 

 lection. Giraffe and Moa, II 11-17: 

 Manufacturers, Bankers & Job- 

 bers Association, address before, 

 IV 7: The Museum librarj', IV 

 51-56: Museum records. III 48; 

 IV 7, 27-30: Museums of natural 

 history and their work, I 1-7: 

 Needs of the Museum, V 25-26: 

 New meteorological exhibit, V 

 56: Parasites, mosquitoes and 

 disease, I 19-26: Preparation of 

 museum exhibits, IV 43-46: 

 Red-throated Loon in Charleston, 



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