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Arachnids (continued). 



America, Arctic, Howgate Polar Ex- 

 pedition, BIS. 

 Araneae, temperate North American, 



P782.- 

 Arizona, P1223, 1284. 

 Biitish Columbia, collected by Cur- 



rie, Caudell, and Dyar, P2143. 

 China, P2481. 

 Dermacenlor, key to North American 



species, P2945. 

 Dermacenlor halli from Texas pec- 

 cary, P2945. 

 Mexico, P2730. 



mites, P1382, 1553, 2394, 2971; 

 chigger mites, P2908, 2970; derma- 

 nyssid, P2459. 

 Nearctic, B72; P2394. 

 Ohio, P950. 

 Panama, P2970. 

 Farasitoidea, new, P2971. 

 Phaiangiidae, Ohio, P950. 

 Puerto Rico, P1253. 

 scorpions, United States and Mexi- 

 can, P2730. 

 spiders, B72; P950, 1223, 1253, 1284, 

 2481. 

 red, American and European spe- 

 cies likely to be introduced, 

 P2303; new species, P2167. 

 Tetranychidae, Nearctic, P2394. 

 tick from Texas peccary, P2945. 

 Trombicula, Panama, with key to 



New World adults, P2970. 

 Trombiculinae, New World, P2980. 

 Archeology. (Papers on archeology are 

 included with those on anthropology, 

 but they are not listed separately under 

 Archeology.) 

 Arctic Alaska, crustacean and worm,P4S9. 

 Arctic America, birds and eggs, P865; 

 Howgate Polar Expedition, natural 

 history, B15. 

 Arctic region, limpets and chitons, P48. 

 Arctic seas, mollusks collected by L. M. 



Turner, P561. 

 Argentina, annelids, polychaetous, P2797. 

 birds, B133. 

 fishes, P1482. 

 insects, Tertiary, P2602. 

 isopod, Idotheidae, Rio de la Plata, 



P1811. 

 plants. Tertiary, P2743. 

 Argo, Naomi George, and Melander, 



Axel Leonard, P2501. 

 Arizona, archeological field work, Mu- 

 seum-Gates Expedition, R1901, pt. 

 2, No. 4; B87. 

 batrachian and reptile from Trias, 



P1353. 

 birds, fossil, P2495. 

 birds' nests and eggs, P663. 

 fishes, Colorado Basin, P1131. 

 obtained by W. L. Carpenter, Gila 

 River, P754. 

 fossil wood, Araucarioxylon arizoni' 



cum, P676. 

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Arizona (continued). 



insects, lower Permian, Grand Can- 

 yon, P2695 ; Triassic, Petrified 



Forest National Monument, P3033. 

 jellyfish, pre-Cambrian, P3104. 

 mammal remains from prehistoric 



village sites, P1500. 

 meteoric irons, Wallapai (Huala- 



pai) Indian Reservation, P2718. 

 millipeds, Colobognatha, P2714; new 



genera and species, P1810. 

 Opuntia, new species, CNH12, pt. 9 



(6th art.). 

 Orthoptera, P1333, 1403. 

 plants collected by E. Palmer, CNHl, 



No. 4 (1st and 2d arts.), 

 pottery, Elden Pueblo, Flagstaff, 



P2930. 

 Psaltrtparus, P674. 

 rattlesnake, Crotalus ivillardi, 



P1800. 

 reptiles, Huachuca Mountains, P1282. 

 shells, land, Oreohelix, P2802. 

 spiders and other Arachnida, P1223. 

 spiders collected by E. A. Schwarz 



and H. Barber, P1284. 

 Trogon ambiguus breeding in, P616. 

 turtle, Kinosternon arizonense, fossil, 



P2451. 

 Upper Gila River region, culture 



of ancient Pueblos, Museum-Gates 



Expedition, B87. 

 vertebrate fauna, late Cenozoic, San 



Pedro Valley, P3155. 

 White Mountain Apache Indian 



Reservation, exploration of ruins, 



P2856. 

 Arkansas, fishes, P549; Scott County, Po- 



teau River, P7S9. 

 fossils, Cretaceous, P207; inverte- 

 brate, Mesozoic and Cenozoic, 



P137. 

 meteoric irons, P666, 2700. 

 salamander, with notes on Ambysto- 



ma annutatum, P1023. 

 Scott County, Poteau River, fishes 



from tributary, P7S9. 

 Armadillo. (See under Mammals.) 

 Armor. (See under Anthropology.) 

 Armstrong, Frank B., birds collected at 



Aha Mira, Mexico, P1091. 

 Arnold, Ralph, P1S45, 1617, 1620. 

 Arrowpoints, prehistoric, R1897, pt. 2, 



No. 7. 

 arsenic acid for protecting anatomical 



preparations, P12. 

 Art, Buddhist religious, R1904, pt. 2, No. 



2; P2371. 

 casts, Persepolitan, in the National 



Museum, R1893, pt. 2, No. 8. 

 ecclesiastical, in National Museum, 



P2287. 

 Freer collection, catalog of objects 



exhibited in National Museum, 



B78. 

 li. Baron Kamon-no-Kami Naotuke, 



statue, R1894, pt. 2, No. 4. 



