"Blue Peter", VI 31 



Bluet, VIII 62 



Bobolink, see Ricebird 



Bob-white, VIII 25: breeding in the 

 city, VI 49 



Bombycilla cedrorum, VIII 31, 40-41 



Bombyx {Sericaria) mori, Vlt 28 



Booth collection, VIII 37; IX 34 



Borrichia frutescens, IX 43 



Boston Museum of Fine Arts, VII 

 32, 57; VIII 14 



Botany, X 55: class, VIII 58, 64; 

 IX 13, 24, X 13, 14, 29, 32, 40, 

 56: coUections, IX 46, 55, 65; X 

 7-8, 47: ferns, VII 40; IX 40: 

 field trips, VIII 64; IX 24; X 32, 

 40, 64 : flower table, VI 12 : mu- 

 seum grounds, VI 28: nomencla- 

 ture, IX 67, 68: pubhcation 

 record form, VIII 48: records, 

 IX 46; X 11, 17, 47: records of 

 Prof. Lewis R. Gibbes, IX 23: 

 tree table, VI 12: trees of the 

 city, VI 36, 37-43, 56-57; VII 

 46: Bibhography of the sylva of 

 South Carohna, by L. M. 

 Bragg, VI 61-68; VII 9-15; 

 VIII 14: Botanical field work by 

 L: M. Bragg, VIII 54-57: 

 Common oaks in winter, by 

 L. M. Bragg, VI 16-20: 

 Concerning the popinac, by E. 

 L. H. Willis, VI 48: Flora about 

 Clemson College, by A. B. Mas- 

 SEY, VIII 59-62: Further ob- 

 servations on Heron Island, by 

 L. M. Bragg, IX 43-44: Life 

 history of a tree,by P.M. Re a, VI 

 11: Local ferns, by L.M. Bragg, 

 VII 32; VIII 15: Museum her- 

 baria, bv L. M. Bragg, VIII 

 43-49: Plant life of Hartsville, 

 S. C, by W. C. CoKER, 1X22: 

 Planting the Museum grounds, 

 by D. S. Martin, VI 13-16: Pre- 

 liminary list of ferns, by L. M. 

 Bragg, X 17-24: Street trees of 

 Charleston, by L. M. Bragg, VI 

 37-43: Weeds of Charleston by 

 L. M. Bragg, X 14: Winter 

 buds, by L. M.Bragg, VI 11 

 Botrychium biter natum, X 18: ob- 



liquum, X 18: virginianum, X 18 



BowDisH, B. S., VIII 21, 22 



Box-elder, VI 38, 40 



Boy scouts, VII 32; X 32 



Bracken, X 21-22 



Bragg, Barbara K., VII 24; IX 

 47 



Bragg, Laura M., VI 9; VII 6, 8, 

 60,03;VIII10, 11, 15, 17,22,24, 

 29, 30, 35, 36, 42, 58, 64; IX 9, 

 13, 14, 22, 23, 42, 46, 51, 56, 72; 

 X 2, 7, 10, 13, 14, 18, 19, 22, 23, 

 24, 29, 35, 37, 42, 43, 47, 55, 63: 

 appointed Ubrarian 1909, VI 3: 

 appointed curator of books and 

 public instruction, VII 24: elect- 

 ed president of Natural History 

 Society, IX 63: lectures, VIII 

 16,17: American Scoter and 

 Ring-necked Duck, IX 20-21: 

 Audubon pictures. VII 61-62: 

 Beach shells after the hurricane, 

 VII 54 : bibhography of the Sylva 

 of South Carolina, VI 61-68; VII 

 9-15; VIII 14: Bird eggs and 

 nests, VII 52-53: Birds of South 

 Carohna, VIII 19-25, 27-33: 

 Birds which arrive in April, X 

 32: Botanical field work, VIII 

 54-57: Christmas week in the 

 country, VIII 15: Classification 

 of books on fine arts, IX 12: 

 Common oaks, VI 10: Common 

 oaks and pines, VI 10: Common 

 oaks in winter, VI 16-20: Com- 

 mon spring birds, X 32: De- 

 scription of Audubon-Bachman 

 Loan exhibit, VII 17: VIII 15; 

 Egyptian mummy, X 49-51: 

 Further observations on Heron 

 Island, IX 43-44 : Greater Shear- 

 water, Sooty Shearwater, and 

 Wilson's Petrel, VII 50: Local 

 ferns, VII 32; VIII 15: Marine 

 shells of South Carohna, VII 48; 

 VIII 15 : The Museum herbaria, 

 VIII 43-49: Nesting habits of 

 birds, X 28 : News notes from the 

 Museum. IX 12: Parts of a bird, 

 VIII 49: Prehminary Hst of 

 ferns, X 17-24: Red-bellied 

 snake, VIII 39: Sea-gulls of 



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