Charleston Harbor, VIII 15: 

 SheU collection, VII 53: Silk 

 culture — a retrospect, VII 35-37, 

 39: Silkworm culture, VII 28- 

 31; VIII 15: South Carolina 

 birds in Arctic regions and on 

 Bird Rock, X 14: South Carolina 

 birds at home in other lands, IX 

 56: South Carolina birds in and 

 on the way to New England, X 

 14: Stone Age exhibit, IX 57-59: 

 Street trees of Charleston, VI 

 37-43: Weeds of Charleston, X 

 14: West Indian hurricanes, VII 

 41-47: What the Museum offers 

 the schools, VIII 67-74; IX 12: 

 Winter birds, VI 11 



Brainerd, Ezra, VII 24 



Brake, Cliff, X 22 



Branford, Priscilla, VIII 10 



Briar, Sensitive, VIII 61 



British Museum, VIII 46 



Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 

 Sciences, VIII 65 



Brother, Edgar L., VIII 7 



Broussoneiia papyrifera, VI 41 



"Brown-coal", VI 23 



Buckeye, Small, VIII 60 



BuFFON, G. L. LeC, Oviparous 

 quadrupeds and serpents, IX 47 



Bufo americanus, VI 35 



Bufflehead, VI 29, 30 



Bull, Stephen, VI 65 



BuUfrog, VI 35 



Bunting, Indigo, VI 44 



Burton, E. H., VII 16; IX 21 



"Butcher Bird", see Shrike, Log- 

 gerhead 



Buteo borealis, VIII 25, 33 



Butorides virescens, VI 50; IX 43 



Butterflies, Collection of, IX 55: 

 Exhibition cage, X 63: Local 

 moths and butterflies, by Jesse 

 Sharpe, X 56, 62: Cholrippe 

 alicia, by E. R. Jennings, IX 69 : 

 Preliminary list of, by Jesse 

 Sharpe, X 33-36, 41-43 



Button bush, VIII 62 



Button weed, VIII 62 



Buttonwood, VI 38, 41 



"Cabio,"VIII50 



Calhoun, F. H. H., VII 63 



Calhoun, Patrick, VI 8, 

 Calpodes ethlius, X 43 

 Calycanthus floridus, VIII 60 

 Camellia japonica, VI 14: thea, VI 



14 

 Camphor tree, VI 14 

 Cancer, in Cormorant, IX 73 

 Canfield collection, IX 34-35 

 Capsella bursa-pastoris, VIII 62 

 Caradeaux, IX 28 

 Carbon collection, VII 4; IX 17-18, 



19, 36-37; X 8-9 

 Cardinal, VII 51; VIII 34 

 Cardinal flower, VIII 62 

 Cardium muricatum, VII 54 

 Carolina Floral Company, X 3 

 Carpet weed, VIII 62 

 Carpinus caroliniana, VIII 59 

 Carrington, Waring P., VI 8 

 Carya, sp. VIII 59 

 Cassena holly, VI 15, 28 

 Cassia nictitans, VIII 61 

 Catalpa, VI 38, 42 

 Catalpa catalpa, VI 42 

 Catbird, VI 44; VIII 9, 33 

 Catch fly, VIII 61, 62 

 Catesby, Mark, VI 67-68: VII 9, 



10, 13; VIII 15 

 Catopsilia eubule, X 41 

 Cat-tail, VIII 62 

 Ceanothus americanus, VIII 62 

 Cedar, VI 28 

 Cedarbird, VIII 31 

 Celtis mississippiensis, VI 40: occi- 



dentalis, VI 40; VIII 59 

 Cephalanthus occidentalis, VIII 62 

 Cephalopod molluscs, X 57-60 

 Cerastium viscosum, VIII 62 

 Cercis canadensis, VIII 60 

 Certhia familiaris americana, IX 61 

 Chaerophyllum procumbens, VlII 62 

 Chaetura pelagica, IX 60 

 Chamberlain, B. R., VI 10, 32, 44, 

 47, 52, 58;VIII8, 10, 20, 21, 24, 

 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 40; IX 44, 52, 

 61, 71; X 14, 26, 27: Breeding of 

 Barn owl, VI 50: Duck hawk, 

 VII 48: South Carohna birds 

 on Bird Rock and the mouth 

 of the St. Lawrence, IX 64, 71 : 

 Winter record for Osprey, X 



