land, see Copperhead: Water, 



IX 46; X 38 

 "Mock orange", VI 15, 38, 42: in 



hurricane of 1911, VII 44 

 Mockingbird, IX 44-45 

 Moira atropus, X 31 

 Mola mola, Vlil 50 

 "Molly", VIII 65; X 38, 48 

 Mollugo verticillata, VIII 62 

 Mollusca, A new squid for South 



Carolina, by P. M. Rea, VII 23: 



Octopus and its relatives, by P. 



M. Rea, X 57-60: see also 



Mazyck, W. G., Catalog of 



mollusca 

 Monoiropa hypopUys, VIII 61 : wni- 



flora, VIII 61 

 Moorhead, Frances, X 63 

 Morning glory, VIII 62 

 Morphological studies, VIII 10 

 Morphology, Journal of, IX 55 

 Morse, Edna, X 47 

 Morus alba, VII 28 

 Moss, IX 36: European, VII 63; 



VIII 11: Sphagnum, VII 4 

 Mouse ear, VIII 62 

 MUCKENFUSS, C. H., VI 28 

 Mulberry, Paper, VI 38, 41: Silk, 



VI 15: White, VII 28, 31: W^ild, 



VI 38, 41 

 Mullen, VIII 62 

 Mummy, Egyptian, X 49-51 

 Municipal catalog of art, by P. M. 



Rea, VII 57-58 

 Murdoch, Henrietta, VI 8, 59; 



VII 6, 32; VIII 7, 12; X 11 

 Murphey, E. E.. IX 20 

 Muscadine, VIII 61 



Musci, VI 36 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, 



VIII 12 



Museum of South Carolina, VII 33- 



31 

 Museum grounds, VI 28: Planting 



of, by D. S. Martin, VI 13-16 

 Museum herbaria, VIII 43-49; 



IX 22, 46 



Musical Festival Committee, VI 6 

 Mycteria americana, VIII 23-24 

 Myiarchus crinitus, IX 69 

 Myrica cerifera, Vll 10 

 Myrtle, Crepe, VI 38, 42; VII 47: 

 Salt-water, IX 43, 44 



( Narmus hiemalis, IX 69 



Nathan, Coralie, VII 8; X 47 

 National Geographic Magazine, VI 



8; VII 6; VIII 12; X 11 

 NaturgeschichtUche Museum, Vien- 

 na, X 53-54 

 Nautilus, VIII 12: Paper, X 58: 



Pearly, X 58, 60 

 Nemathelminthes, IX 71 

 Neonympha eurytus, X 35: gemma, 



X 35: sosybius, X 35 

 Nephila wilderi, VIII 49 

 Nettle, Dead, VIII 62: Horse, VIII 



62 

 Neufville, a. C, VIII 53 

 New York Academy of Sciences, 



X 11 

 New York Botanical Garden, IX 



65, 68; X 8, 18,20 

 New York State Museum, VIII 12 

 New York Zoological Society, VIII 



12 

 Night hawk, IX 54 

 Night shade, IX 43 

 Nonpareil, VIII 30 

 North Carolina tertiary fossils, 



1X39 

 North Carohna Geological and 



Economic Survey, VI 39, 42 

 Numenius hudsonicus, VIII 25 

 Nuthatch, Brown-headed, VIII 33 

 Nyctanassa violacea, X 46 

 Nyctea nyctea, VIII 27 

 Nycticorax nyclicorax naevius, IX 



43, 45-46 

 Nyssa sylvatica, VIII 59 



Oak, Black, VI 17, 19, 20, 38, 40; 

 VIII 59: Black Jack, VI 67; 

 VIII 59: Chestnut, VI 38, 40: 

 Laurel, VI 17-18, 19, 20, 38, 

 39-40: Live, VI 17-18, 20, 38, 

 39-40; VII 47; IX 43: in hurri- 

 cane of 1911, VII 44, 46: Poison 

 see Poison oak: Post, VI 19, 20; 

 VIII 59: Red, VI 17, 40; VIII 

 59: Scarlet, VI 40; VIII 59: 

 Spanish, VI 19, 20: Turkey, VI 



19, 20, 68: Water, VI 17, 18, 19, 



20, 38, 40, 67: White, VI 19, 20; 

 VIII 59: Willow, VI 17, 18, 20, 

 38, 40; VIII 59: YeUow, VI 40 



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