8, 35-36; VIII 14-15, 16, 57; IX 

 12-14; X 13, 32, 40, 47: lectures 

 on heredity, VIII 63-64: What 

 the Museum offers the schools, 

 by L. M. Bragg, VIII 67-74: 

 see also Educational work 

 Puffinus gravis, VII 50; VIII 22: 

 griseus, VII 50: I'herminieri, 



VII 49; VIII 22 

 PuNDT, Eleanor, X 47 

 PuRRY, Peter, VI 66 



Pyrameis atalanta, X 35: huntera, 

 X35 



Quercus alba, VI 19; VIII 59: 

 catesbaeii, VI 19, 68; VII 14: 

 coccinea, VI 40; VIII 59: digita- 

 ta, VI 19: laurifolia, VI 17-18 

 40; VII 14: marylandica, VI 67 

 minor, VI 19: nigra, VI 17, 40 

 67; VIII 59: phellos, VI 17, 40 



VIII 59: vumila, VII 10: rubra 

 VI 40; VIII 59: slellata, VIII 59 

 triloba, VI 20: velutina, VI 19, 40 

 VIII 59: virginiana, VI 17-18, 

 39; IX 43 



Ragweed, VIII 62: Great, VIII 62 

 Rail, Black, VI 30, 31; VII 52; VIII 



24: Carolina, VI 44, 51; VIII 24, 



26: Clapper, VI 50: King, VIII 



24: Virginia, VI 51; IX 53: 



Yellow, VIII 24 

 Rallus crepitans, VI 50: crepitans 



waynei, VI 50: elegans, VIII 24: 



virginianus, IX 53 

 Ramsay, David, VII 30 

 Rana caiesbiana, VI 35: pipiens, 



VI 35 

 Randolph, Harrison, IX 42; X 2 

 Randolph, Mrs. Harrison, IX 



42; X 2 

 Randolph, John, VII 45-46; IX 46 

 Rat, Black, VI 50 

 Rattlesnake, Dijamond-backed, VIII 



9; IX 46; X 38: Timber, VII 48; 



VIII 9; X 38 

 Ravenel, Agnes, VIII 55 

 Ravenel, C. p., VIII 12 

 Ravenel, Catherine, VII 63 

 Ravenel, Edmund, VII 63; X 9 

 Ravenel, E. P., VIII 56; IX 22; X 



12, 47 



Ravenel, H. W., VII 13; VIII 4, 

 10, 45, 46-47, 48, 54, 55; IX 31; 

 X 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 23, 24: 

 Fungi Caroliniani exsiccati, VII 

 24: VIII 10, 46, 55: herbarium, 

 VI 36; VII 24, 39, 62; VIII 4, 10, 



13, 44-47, 48, 49, 55, 56; IX 10, 

 23; X 18, 47: Plants of the San- 

 tee Canal, VIII 45, 54, 55-56; 

 X 17: Plants of South CaroUna, 

 X21 



Ravenel, H. W. and Cooke, M. C, 

 Fungi Americani exsiccati, VIII 

 46 



Ravenel, N. P., VIII 56 



Rea, Paul M., VIII 22, 42; IX 42; 

 X 2, 26: annual reports, 1909, 



VI 1-10; 1910, VII 1-8; 1911, 

 VIII 1-17; 1912, IX 1-14; 1913, 

 X 1-16: Secretary American 

 Association of Museums, VI 5; 



VII 3; VIII 5; IX 4; X 3: Secre- 

 tary City Art Commission, VII 

 32: Angler fish, X 39: Audubon- 

 Bachman loan exhibit, VII 17- 

 18: Autumn foliage, VI 10: 

 Babylonian clay tablets, X 25- 

 26: Catesby as an ornithologist, 



VIII 15: Collection of living 

 snakes, X 38-39: Color phases 

 of the pine snake, VI 47: Com- 

 munity and the museum, VI 

 53-56: Directory of American 

 Museums, VI 59: Educational 

 work of American Museums, X 

 13: Embryology, X 62, 64: Evo- 

 lution of a tooth, X 13: Func- 

 tions of museums, IX 12: Geol- 

 ogy of the region about Charles- 

 ton, IX 64: Heredity, VIII 63- 

 64; IX 13: History of the Muse- 

 um, VII 33-34: Hummingbird 

 in December, VI 10: Introduc- 

 tion to "The department of 

 geology and mineralogy, by D. 

 S. Martin," IX 33: Introduction 

 to the study of invertebrate 

 animals, VII 60: Invertebrate 

 and vertebrate animals, IX 13: 

 Invertebrates collected on the 

 Thanksgiving Day field trip. 



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