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INDEX. 



Page. 



Carpinus caroliniana 158 



Cassicus cristatus 231 



Catanoscala oregonensis 473 



Celestus de la sagra 275 



Cemonus girTardi 246 



Ceratophorns teuax 246 



Cerceris ealifornica 244 



flnitima 244 



ChaeretjTniiia ashmeadii 465 



minuta 465 



Chalcld-flies, notes and descriptions of mis- 

 cellaneous 445 



Chamaeleolis chamaeleonides 267 



Cheiloueurus dactylopil 448 



Chelonus phthorimaeae 199 



Chemnitzia raugii 298, 337 



Chlorion cyaneum 240 



Chrysocharas mallochi 213 



Chrysopophagus kansensis 447 



Cirostrema funiculata 487 



Cirrospilus ocellatus 446 



Clypeaster gatuni 489, 491 



laneeolatus 489,490 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Some fossil insects from 



Florissant, Colorado 389 



ColUpravus parvus 79 



Colorado, fossil remains of what appears to be 

 a passerine bird from the Floris- 

 sant shales of 453 



Some fossil insects from Florissant. 3S9 



Coluber ciu-sor 284 



Conchoderma virgatum 18 



Copepods, North American parasitic, belong- 

 ing to the Lernaeidae, with a revision of 



the entire family 1 



Coryphaena equisetus 68 



Cosmophorus pityophthori 163 



Costa Rica and Panama Canal Zone, fossil 



echini^of 489 



Crab, a new species, from the California Plio- 

 cene 451 



Crabro imputus 242 



latipes 243 



largior 243 



(Solenius) ferrugineipes 242 



(subg?) nokonis 242 



vicinus 243 



Craterocerus califomicus 234 



Cremastini of America north of Mexico, a re- 

 vision of the hymenopterous insects of the 



tribe 503 



Cremastus aclculatus 548 



(Cremastus) brevicauda 528 



brevipetiolus 525 



eookil 530 



decoratus 528 



epagoges 531 



evetriae 530 



facilis 527 



fermgineus 520 



flaviceps 521 



forbesii 532 



gracilipes 520 



gracilis 519 



graciliventris 522 



longigenalis 516 



Cremastus (Cremastus) longiventris 517 



minor 523 



platynotae 526 



rutieeps 518 



tortricidis 528 



decoratus 528 



forbesii 532 



fusiformis 540 



graciliventris 549 



granulatus 549 



hartil 549 



longicaudus 551 



longinenalis 510 



meUipes 551 



nemoralis 550 



piceus 551 



Proclitus longicaudus 551 



mellipes ' 551 



royi 551 



rectus 550 



rostratus 510 



royi 551 



spectator 510 



(Zaleptopygus) anomalus 542 



bilineatus -545 



cleridivorus 534 



fuscipennis -543 



gallaecola 546 



hyalinipennis 546 



incompletus 540 



mordellistenae 539 



nigriclypealis 543 



obereae 548 



orbitalis 548 



plesius 535 



retiniae 537 



rohweri 541 



rosae 536 



rostratus 532 



simiUs 535 



terebratus 539 



tetralophae 537 



viereckii 544 



Crocodylus acutus 289, 290 



rhombifer 289 



Cryptus ferrugineus 158 



koebelei 158 



Itlicrocryptus osculatus 457 



Cuba, amphibians and reptiles collected from, 

 for the United States National Museum from 



1899to 1902 .\ 259 



Currie, Bertha P. Gomphus parvidens, a 



new species of dragonfly from Maryland . . . 223 

 Cushman, R. A. A revision of hymenopter- 

 ous insects of the tribe 

 Cremastini of America 



north of Mexico 503 



Eight new species of reared 

 Ichneumon-flies, with 

 notes on some other spe- 

 cies 457 



Cyclura cyclura 273 



Cylindrosoma auriciilatum 413 



Cynipoidea, or the gall wasps and parasitic 

 Cynipoids, the type-species of the genera of 



the 357 



