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EcHiNODERMS, Starfishes (continued). 

 Hyalinothrix, Hawaiian, P1807. 

 Philippine, BlOO, vol. 3; P1327, 

 1944, 2022. 

 Temnopleuridae, Philippine, BlOO, 



vol. 14, pt. 1. 

 Tennessee, B64. 



Thalassocrinus, East Indian, P1793. 

 Tonga Archipelago, P2905. 

 Toxopneustidae, Philippine, BlOO, 



vol. 14, pt. 1. 

 Trophodiscus, Kamchatkan, P2180. 

 Vorticella, chlorophylloid granules 



of, P398. 

 West Indies, B74; P1724, 3056. 

 (See also under Fossils.) 

 Echinoids. (See under Echinoderms; 



also under Fossils, echinoderms.) 

 Eckfeldt, John W., CNHl, No. 5 (2d 



art.— 6), No. 8 (7th art.). 

 Eclipse Expedition. (See under United 



States Naval Eclipse Expedition.) 

 Ecuador, birds, Catltarus, a new species 

 of, P653 ; Guayaquil, P694a. 

 Corneocyclas from mountains, PI 584. 

 fishes collected by P. O. Simons, 



P1468. 

 grasses, CNH24, pt. 8. 

 hummingbirds, catalog, P1258. 

 isopod, Apseudes, P1918. 

 mollusks, fossil fresh-water, P2946. 



Santa Elena Bay, P2551, 2646. 

 plants, economic fruit-bearing, 

 CNH24, pt. 5. 

 Edmunds formation, Washington County, 



Maine, Silurian fossils, P1985. 

 Edwards, Charles Lincoln, P1S58. 



fishes collected by at Green Turtle 

 Cay, Bahamas, P752. 

 Edwards, C. L., and Jordan, David 



Starr, P566. 

 Edwards, Henry, B35. 

 Edwards, Vinal N, P42. 

 Edwards, William Henry, Bl5. 

 Eels. (See under Fishes.) 

 Eggers, Heinrich Franz Alexander, B13; 



P724. 

 Eggs. (See Birds' eggs; Reptiles' eggs.) 

 Egleston, Thomas, B33. 

 Egypt, Fayum, flint implements, R1904, 

 pt. 2, No. 3; Kharga, sand-barites, 

 P1726. 

 Eichhoff, William, P1085. 

 Eigenmann, Carl H., P613, 897, 917, 



925, 1532. 

 Eigenmann, C. H., and Bean, Barton 



Appier, P1S03. 

 Eigenmann, C. H., and Beeson, Charles 



Henry, P1009. 

 Eigenmann, C. H., and Eigenmann, 



Rosa Smith, P742, 842. 

 Eigenmann, C. H., and Hughes, Eliza* 



beth G., P608. 

 Eigenmann, C. H., and Jordan, David 

 Starr, P484, 587, 627. 



Eigenmann, C. H., and Ogle, Fletcher, 



P1556. 

 Eigenmann, Rosa Smith, and Eigenmann, 



Carl H., P742, 842. 

 Elden Pueblo pottery, P2930. 

 Elliot, Daniel Giraud, P1751. 

 Ellis, Max Mapes, P1912, 2267. 

 Embioptera, New World, P3175. 

 Embody, George Charles, P1746. 

 Emeric, H. F., fishes collected at Guay- 



mas, Mexico, P433. 

 Emerton, J. H., Bl5. 

 Emery, Walter Titus, and Phillips, Wil- 

 liam Jeter, P2281. 

 Endlich, Frederick Miller, [B3], B15; 



P163, 201. 

 Endo, Riuji, B164. 



Energy resources, United States, B102. 

 Engano, bats, Rliinoloplius, collected by 

 W. L. Abbott, P1440; mammals, P1472. 

 Engelhardt, George Paul, B190. 

 Engineering, contributions of department 

 to Ohio Valley Centennial Exposi- 

 tion, C38. 

 mechanical, catalog of National Mu- 

 seum collection, B119, 173. 

 Engraving, white-line, for relief print- 

 ing, R1890, pt. 3, No. 2. 

 Entomostracans. (See under Crusta- 

 ceans.) 

 Entozoa, notes on avian, P893. 

 Eocene. (See under Fossils.) 

 Ephemerida. (See under Insects.) 

 Epsnmite from Utah, P2758. 

 Erian. (See under Fossils, Devonian.) ^ 

 Escambia River, note on fishes, describ- 

 ing new species, Xygonectes escatnbiae, 

 P58S. 

 Eskimos. (See under Anthropology.) 

 Esmeralda formation, Nev., flora, P2719. 

 Ethiopia, birds of the Childs Frick Ex- 

 pedition, BI53. 

 Ethno-conchology, R1887, pt. 3, No. 4.^ 

 Ethnology. (Papers on ethnology are in- 

 cluded with those on anthropology, but 

 they are not listed separately under 

 Ethnology.) 

 Eulachon. (See under Fishes.) 

 Euphausiaceans. (See under Crusta- 

 ceans.) 

 Europe, crinoid, new, P1749. 



fishes, in National Museum, P63. 

 marsh-tits, notes on, P686. 

 museums, notes on, R1903, pt. 2, 



No. 2. 

 naval architecture, prehistoric, 



R1891, pt. 3, No. 7. 

 seahorses, Hippocampus, review, 



P2997. 

 spiders, red, species likely to be in- 

 troduced into America, P2303. 

 swords, in National Museum, B163. 

 titmice, notes on crested, P69S. 

 tree-creepers, Certhia, remarks on, 



P270. 

 Turdus alpestris and T. torguattu, 

 distinct species, P577. 



