INDEX TO TITLES. 



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Cinc.nnati Exposition, exhibit of trans- 

 portation C. 38 



report on tlie 

 particip a t i o n 

 of the Smith- 

 sonian Institu- 

 tion and Na- 

 tional Museum 



in the R.33 



Clarion Island. Botany P. 801 



Reptiles P. 800, P. 1231 



Clark, A. Howard B.27 



Clark, Hubert Lyman P. 1018, P. 1166 



Clarke, F.W R.IO, C.26 



(coauthor) P. 696 



Classification for World's C^olumbian Ex- 

 position, draft of system of R. 62 



Coast Indians of southern Alaska and 



northern British Columbia R. 24 



Cockerell, T- I>- A P. 1026, 



P. 1122, P.1238, B.39 (L) 

 Ccelenterates. Actiniae collected by "Al- 

 batross, ' ' 1887-88 P. 930 



Cnidaria: Sea nettles, urti- 



cating organs of P. 1097 



Corals, Madrepora, cata- 

 logue of the.... P. 604 

 Porites, catalogue 



of P.635 



Synarsea, cata- 

 logue of P. 636 



turbinolid, Japan. P. 1194 

 Medusae, Caribbean Sea 



and Gulf of Mexico .... P. 528 

 Medusae, stalked. Hali- 



clystus stejnegeri P. 1188 



Polyps, Japanese P. 346 



Radicipes pleuro- 



cristatus P. 346 



Collins, Frank S B. 39 (b) 



Collins, G.N. (coauthor) P. 837 



Collins, Joseph W B.27 



Colombia. Fishes P. 770 



Colorado. Fishes P. 780 



Fossils - P.137, P.207 



Columbia River. Fishes P. 196 



Commander Islands. Birds P. 345, 



P.614, P.765, P. 1095,B.29 

 Botany. P.462, P.463, P. 620 



Entomost raca P. 621 



Mollusks P. 442 



Ornithological ex- 

 plorations in B.29 



Commander Islands, natural history of: 



(1) General natural history, with de- 



scriptions of new cetaceans P. 344 



(2) Steller's sea-cow P. 421 



(3) Mollusks P. 442 



(4 A) Plants P. 462 



(4 B) Plants P. 463 



(5) Mesoplodon P. 540 



(6) Mollusks P. 562 



(7) Birds P.614 



(8) Plants P. 620 



(9) Crustaceans P. 621 



Commander Islands, natural history of — 

 Continued. 



(10) Pallas' cormorant P. 765 



(11) Pallas' cormorant P. 1095 



(12) Fishes P. 1106 



(13) Meduste P. 1188 



Congo Free State. Blind snake P. 969 



Congo. Myriapods P. 1036 



Contributions to the Museum, acknowl- 

 edgment of C. 17 



Cook, Caleb P. 9 



Cook, O. F P. 968, 



P. 1036, P. 1037, P. i038, P. 1039, P. 1042, 

 P. 1137, P. 1154, P. 1168, P. 1169, P. 1170 



Cook, O. F. (coauthor) P. 837 



Cooke, George H R. 105 



Cooper, J. G P. 85 



Cope, E. D R. 110, P. 615, 



P. 645, P. 689, P. 715, P. 727, P. 728, P. 729, 

 P. 769, P. 866, P. 882, B. 1, B.17, B. 32, B. 34 

 Copepods. Lerneanthropus (parasitic).. P. 664 

 Pandarus and Chondracan- 



thus P.572 



Perissopus ( parasitic ) P. 664 



Trebius (parasitic) P. 664 



Copper bowlder, Ontonagon R. 94 



Copper Island. Fishes P. 1106 



Copper, overlaying with, by American 



aborigines P. 1015 



Coquillett, D. W P.1073, 



P. 1146, P. 1198, P. 1225, P. 1227 



Coral, turbinolid, Japan P. 1194 



Corals, Madrepora, catalogue of P. 604 



Correspondents of National Museum, cir- 

 culars addressed to C. 43, C. 44, C. 45 



Costa Rica. Birds P. 39, P. 235, P. 305, P. 392, 



P. 477, P. 499, P. 599, P. 611, 

 P. 750, P. 855, P. 867, P. 869, 

 P. 879, P. 888, P. 947, P. 956 



Gulf of Nicoya P. 295 



Crustaceans P. 1071 



Insects P.1040 



Mollusks P. 11 



Cotton, samples of, presented by Atlanta 



Cotton Exposition P.333 



Coues, Elliott P. 101 



Coues, Elliott (coauthor) B.26 



[Coues, Elliott] (editor) B. 2 



Coville, F. V B. 39 ( J) 



Cowbird, the R- 76 



Cox, Wm. V .• R- '-^3 



Cozumel Island. Birds P. 494, P. 539 



Cradles of American aborigines R. 16 



Cramer, Frank (coauthor) P. 1114 



Crinoids, stalked, Gulf of Mexico and 



Caribbean Sea P. .')47 



Crocodilians, lizards; and snakes of North 



America R. 110 



Crump burial cave, the R. 67 



Crustaceans. Africa, west coast of P. 949 



African fresh-water crabs . P. 980 

 Alaska, new species from. . P. 459 

 American fresh -water 



crabs P. 959 



Amphipods, Rhode Island. 1'. 10S4 



