[NDEX. 507 



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Cimarron 233 



Citations of trees of the Mexican Boundary Line 36 



Citellus 297, 326 



mexicanus parvidens 328 



spilosoma 33] 



annectens :'>:;•_! 



arens 331 



macrospilotus 333 



tereticaudus 301,336 



tridecemlineal us texensis '■'•-7 



I 'In'!' dwellings, ancienl ... 87 



cio\ erdale, New Mexico L2, '.i I 



vegetation al fit 



Coasl Range Mountains, < ialifornia L3] 



flora of Pacific slope of L36 



reptiles and batrachians on easl sideof 133 



the Wagon Pass over L33 



vegetation of 132 



Cocopah Indian. Miguel L29 



Collecting stal ions, summary of, with dates when occupied L43 L47 



Collecting stations. (Seealso stations.) 



Colonia Diaz, Sonora . m 20, L28 



Colorado Desert, reptiles of L32 



Plateau 31 



River 28, 127 



flora of L27 



wood-rat 172 



Columbus, New Mexico 20,83 



Concordance of numbers of Boundary Monuments 8 



Coneton 70 



Cook's Well, Salton River, California 20, L29 



i 'oral bean 6] 



( lorvus cryptoleucus 342 



Cotton-rat, Arizona 150 



Eastern Desert 149 



M earns 146 



Texas. 148 



Western I (eserl 15] 



Cottonwood, Fremont 18 



narrowleaf 47 



Ranch 22 



Cougar, Mexican 20] 



Coyote melon 17 1 



Coyote Well, California 20, L3] 



< iricetinae 367 



Crook, General George, deer discovered by L90 



Cucurbit a digitata 478 



Cuervo L74, 210 



Cupressus arizonica -11 



goveniana 10 



Cynomys 339 



gunnisoni 342, 345 



ludovicianus arizonensis 340, 347 



mexicanus 340, 342 



