Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Jatncs, Joseph F., Manual of the 



Paleonloloj^y of the Cincinnati 



Group, Part I, 45; Part II, 149; 



On Age of Point Pleasant, Ohio, 



Beds, 93. 

 James. U. P., quoted, 98. 

 Jay, blue, 1 18. 

 Junco hyenialis, 120. 

 Kellogg, Ralph, notes on birds, 43. 

 King bird, 44. i ry. 

 Kingfisher, belted, 116. 

 Kinglet, golden crowned, 126; ruby 



crowned, 126. 

 Kite, swallow tailed, 1 14. 

 Knight, \V. II., paper on Arcturus, 



75 ; re])ort as Librarian, 84. 

 Lanias ludovicianus, 122; ludovicia- 



nus excurbitorides, 122. 

 Land Terra])in, 35. 

 Lark, horned, i iS. 

 Larus argentatus sniithsonianus, 



108; ])hiladelphia, 108. 

 Larus Philadelphia, 108. 

 Lebanon beds, 96, 97. 

 Lectures, course of free. 83. 

 Lepidolites dickhatiti, 63; elonga- 



tus, 63. 

 Leptinus testaceus, 1S3. 

 Leptopoterion, 53; niamniifcruni, 



Librarian, report of, 1890-91, 84. 



Library, Society, extent of, 84. 



Library, accessions to, 136. 



IJcrop/iyciis Jlaf)efti<)n, 47, i6r. 



Linney, W. M., quoted. 98. 



Lizard, blue tailed, 33. 



Locke, John, <juoted, 94. 



Lockeia, 162. 



/.ocfccia sitit/naria, 48. 



Loons, 107. 



Lophodytes cucullatus, 108. 



Low, C. I'^., report of Committee on 

 Death of, 3. 



Loxia curvirostrata minor, 119; 

 leucoptera, 1 19. 



J<udlow. Ky., strata at, 104. 



Lycf)podiaceiL-, 48. 



Lycoperdou, definition of genus, 5; 

 table of species, 6; jiurple sjjored, 

 7; olive si)ored, 12; L. acumina- 

 tum, 21; aspcrri)ntiin, 8; aster- 

 iospermum, 9; atropurpeum, 9; 

 hicotor, 9; calz'csccns, 14; calyp- 

 InL-forme, 21; cespaesforme, 20; 

 coloratum, 20; constcllatiiut, 7; 

 crui iatiim, 15; cupricum, 9; 

 Curtisii, 16; delicatum, 10; echi- 

 natum, 7, 15; elegans, 11 ; elou- 



gatum, II ; excipuliforme, 14; ex- 

 imium, 15; Frostii, 8; furfura- 

 ceus, 20; gemmatum, 13; gem- 

 matumvar. hirtum, 14; glabelluni, 

 10; gtabcttum, 11, 18; hirtum, 8; 

 leprosuni, 21; molle, 17; mus- 

 corum, 16; oblougisporum, 19; 

 Peckii, 15; pedicellatum, 15; 

 perlatum, 13; pusillum, 19, 20; 

 pulcherrimum, 7 ; pyriforme, 18; 

 pratcnsc, 20; rimulatum, 12; 

 ritna-spinoriiviy 8 ; separans. 14 ; 

 sub-incarnatum, 18; 'i'urneri, 17; 

 velatum, 12; Wrightii, 19; 

 Tcrig/itii, var typicum, 16. 



Malaclemmys geographicus, 34 ; 

 lesueri, 34. 



Manual of Paleontology of the Cin- 

 cinnati Group, 45, 149. 



Martin, 121. 



Meadow lark, 1 19. 



Megalograptus, 155, 160; welchi, 

 i6r. 



Megascops asio, 115. 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus, 116; 

 carolinus, 1 17. 



Meleagris gallipavo, 112. 



Melospiza lincolni, 120; geogiana, 

 43, 120; fasciata, 120. 



Members elected, 1,2,73, 75 1 pro- 

 posed, 75. 



Merula migratoria, 126. 



Microdiscus dawsoni, 162. 



Microspongia, 53, 54 ; gregaria, 54, 

 56; subrotundus, 55. 



Miller, I). W., paper on the Science 

 of Harmony, 1^5. 



Miller, S. A., quoted, 97, 99. 



Miller, S. A., an<l I'aber, Chas., on 

 subcarboniferous and carbonifer- 

 ous ce])halopoda, 164. 



Mimus polyglottus, 124. 



Mniotilta varia, 123. 



Mocking bird, 124. 



Mohr (Paul) collection donated, 76. 



Molothrus ater. 1 19. 



Monograptus, 156; tenuis, 156. 



Mon()])rionid;L', 155. 



Moorehead, Warren K., recent dis- 

 coveries at POrt Ancient, 75. 



Morgan. A. P.. paper on North 

 American P'ungi, 5, 141. 



Mud devil, 169. 



Mud eel, 26. 



Mud pup])y, 23. 



Mu]tii)rionid;i-. 155. 



Myccnogastrum Ohiootse, 142; 

 Oregonensc, 145. 



