Tndex — I 'oIudic XI I 



I'Mc'ii shales, c/i, 97. 



Ivotopistcs iiiiKratorius, 112. 



Ivlaiioidfs furfioatus, 114. 



Hlaps fulvius, 178. 



ICk'Ctioii of officers, 1890^91, 74. 



Kni])idonax flavivetitris, iiS; aca- 



(licus, iiS; iniiiiimis, 118. 

 lvo])hvton liiiiKuanum, 48. 

 I'lreuiieU'S pusillus, iii. 

 I'^risinatiira rubiila, 109. 

 luiineces fasciatus, 33. 

 Hutainia saurita, 29; faireyi, 29; 



sirtalis, 30. 

 Eutiunea sirtalis irraminea, 175; 



hutleri, 176, 178; radix nielaiio- 



tienia, ^77, 178; flavilabris, 178. 

 I'aber, Chas., and Miller, S. A., 



])apers by, 164. 

 l-'aloo oolmiibarius, i 14, 183 ; spar- 



verius, 1 14. 

 I""alcons, 1 14. 

 I'Meld mouse, nest of, What I Found 



in, 183. 

 Finch, 119; purple, 119; gold, 119; 



grass, 120; lark. T2o. 

 Fletcher. Dr. ?tl. H., paper on the 



skin and its appendages, 75. 

 Fly catcher, crested, 117; yellow 



bellied, 118; acadian, 118; least, 



118. 

 Flicker, 117. 

 Foraminifera, 49. 



Fort Ancient, paper on recent dis- 

 coveries, 75. 

 Frog, bull, 28; cricket, 27; leopard, 



28; spring, 28 ; swamp, 28 ; wood, 



28. 

 F^ucoids of Cincinnati Group, 45. 

 Fulica aniericana, no. 

 Galeoscoptes carolinensis, 125. 

 Gallinago delicata, in. 

 Crasteronu'cetes, 5, 141. 

 Geothlypis agilis, 124; forniosa, 



124; Philadelphia, 124; trichas, 



124. 

 Giraffe, death of, at Cincinnati 



Zoological Garden, 184. 

 Girvanellia, 50; richmondensis, 51 ; 



labyrintheca, 51. 

 Gnatcatcher, 126. 



Graptolithus, 155, 156, 157 ; gracilis, 

 156; subtenuis, 156; ramosus, 160. 

 Graptilotoidea, 151, 155. 

 Graptopora. no/c, 153. 

 Grebes, 107. 

 Green Triton, 26. 

 Glassograptus, 157; ciliatus, 158. 

 Goatsuckers, 1 17. 



(roose, snow, 44. 



Goniatites missouriensis, 164; scio- 



toensis, 165; occidentalis, 166; 



limatus, 166; leviculus, 167 

 Gould, J. 1'"., collection of birds by, 



106. 

 Grosbeak, cardinal, 121; rose 



breasted, 121. 

 Grouse, i 12. 

 Gulls. 108. 

 Gyrinophilus maculicaudus. 170, 



'72, 173; porphyriticus, 172. 

 llabia ludoviciana, 121. 

 IlaliiL'tus Icucocephalus, i 14. 

 Hall, James, quoted, 94. 

 nar])orhynchus rufus, 125. 

 Hawk, 114; marsh, 114; red tailed, 



1 14 ; Coopers, 1 14 ; red shouldered, 



114; broad winged, n4 ; jjigeon, 



114. 

 Hell-bender, 169. 

 Helminthophila celata, 43 ; pere- 



grina,'i23; pinus, 123. 

 Heliophycus stelliforme, 47. 

 Hemidactyliuni scutatum, 25. 

 Henshall, J. A., report as Secretary, 



82 ; report as Director of Museum, 



86. 

 Herons, no. 

 Herpetology, Indiana contributions 



to, 169. 

 Heterodon platyrhinus, 32. 

 Heterospougia, 53, 71 ; aspera, 72 ; 



kuotti, 71, 72 ; subramosa, 71. 

 Hill Ouarry Beds, 96, 98. 

 Hindia, 53 ; parva, 55, 56 ; spheroi- 

 dal is, 55. 

 Hiidson River Group, 95, 98, 99. 

 Hudson Terrane, 96. 

 Humming bird, ruby throated, n7. 

 Hydrochelidon nigra surinaniensis, 



108. 

 Hydroidea, 150. 

 Hydrozoa, 150. 



Hyla pickeringii. 27, 175; versi- 

 color, 28; scjuirella, 175. 

 Ibises, no. 



Icterus spurius, ng; galbula, 119. 

 Indiana Herpetology, contributions 



to, 169. 

 Indigo l)unting, 121. 

 Inocaulis, 155, 161 ; arbuscula, 153, 



154 ; bellus, 154. 

 Insertte Sedis, 155. 

 Ischadites, 61. 

 Icteria virens, 124. 

 Isotelus, 95. 

 James, D. Iv, Treasurer, report, 80. 



