Index — Volume XIV. 



Myceno,t(astruni spiiuilosuiii, 14.S ; 



Chilense. 148; coriiDH, 148. 

 Mjiarchus criiiitus, 117. 

 Necturu? maculatus, 23. 

 Night hawk, 1 17. 



Nomenclature, Cincinnati rocks, 97. 

 North American Fungi, 5, 141. 

 Norton, O. D., on deep well near 



Wheeling, 76. 

 Nuthatch, white bellied, 125; re<l 



bellied, 125. 

 Nyctea nyctea, 1 15. 

 Nycticorax luuvius, i ro. 

 Oljituaries. i, 3, 4. 

 Officers elected, 1S90-91, 74. 

 Ophibolus getulus sayi, 32; dolia- 



tus, 32 ; doliatus triangulus, 32. 

 Orange crowned warbler, 43. 

 Orioles, 118, 119; orchard, 119; 



Baltimore, 1 19. 

 Orton, Edward, Division of Cincin- 

 nati rocks, 96; On Point Pleasant 



l)eds, 96; quoted, 97, 98, 99. 

 Otocoris alpestris, 118. 

 Owl, long eared, 115; short cared, 



115; l:arred, 115; screech, 115; 



great horned, 115; snowy, 115. 

 Paht'ophycus flexuosus, 46. 

 I'aUcopliycus radiata, \']\ P. ruj^o- 



s/n/i, 47 ; tubular e^ 47 ; simplex, 47 ; 



virgatutn, 47 ; 

 Pandion haliietus carolinensis, 114. 

 Parrots, 1 16. 



Parus bicolor, 125 ; carolinensis, 125. 

 Pasceolus, 52, 53, 58 ; claudii, 59 ; 



darwinii,59; globosus, 58; tumi- 



dus, 59. 

 Passer domesticus, 121. 

 Passerella iliaca, 121. 

 Passerina cyanea, 121. 

 Pattersonia, 53. 

 Pattersonia, 53, 68, 69; difficilis, 69; 



tuberosa, 69. 

 Peeper, 27. 

 Pee-wee, 117. 



Petrochelidon lunifrons, 121. 

 Phalacrocorax dilophus floridanus, 



108. 

 Phiohela minor, iii. 

 Pigeons, r 12. 



Pigeon hawk, in Cincinnati, 183. 

 Pipilo erythrophthalmus, 121. 

 Piranger er3'thromelas, 121 ; ruV)ra, 



121. 

 Planolites crassa, 47; diadematus, 



47; asperum, 47; flabellum, 47; 



radiatus, 47 ; ramulosus, 47 : 



simplex, 47; succulens, 47; ru- 



gosa, 47; tubularis, 47; tubuhire, 



47 ; virgatuvi, 47. 

 Piectrophenax nivalis, 120. 

 Plethodon cinereus, 170; cinerens 



dorsalis, 170; erythronotus, 25, 



170; glutinosus, 25. 

 Plovers, 1 12. 



Podilymbus ])odiccps, 107. 

 Point Pleasant, beds, 93, 96; section 



at, icx); fossils in, 102, 103. 

 Polioptila c;L-rulea, 126. 

 Poocaetes gramineus, 120. 

 Porzana jainaicensis, 44. 

 Porzana Carolina, ikj. 

 Proceedings, i, 73, 135. 

 Progne subis, 121. 

 Protostignia sigillaroides, 49. 

 Protozoa, 49. 

 /'sli/opliylDu, 48. 



V'~.\\o\)\\y\.on graci Hi »tum, 151, 152. 

 Ouail, 112. 



Quiscalus quiscala tcneus, 119. 

 Rail, no; little black, 44; clapper, 



44- 

 Rallus crepitans, 44; elegans, no; 



virginianus, 1 10. 

 Rana catesbiana, 28 ; clamata, 28 ; 



palustris, 28 ; sylvatica, 28 ; vires- 



cens virescens, 28. 

 Rauffellia, 65. 

 Red bird, [21. 

 Redstart, 124. 

 Receptaculites, 52, 53,60; circularis, 



63 ; dickhauti, 63 ; reticulatus, 62. 

 Recurvirostra americana, in. 

 Regina leVjeris. 30. 

 Regulus satrapa, 126; calendula, 126. 

 Reptiles of Vigo County, Ind., 22. 

 Resignations accepted, 73, 75, 76. 

 Rhizocarpett, 48. 



Rhombodictyon, 53; globotus, 57. 

 River quarry beds, 96, 97. 

 Robin, 126; ground, 121. 

 Ruffed grouse, n2. 

 Rusophycus asperutii, 47 ; suhangu- 



latum, 47 ; clavatum, 47. 

 Saccophycus inlortus, 47. 

 Salamanders, Vigo County, Ind., 24, 



25. 35- 

 Salamander, spotted, 169. 

 Sandpipers, n i. 

 Savannah sparrow, 43. 

 Sayornis phoebe, 117. 

 Sceloporus undulatus, 179. 

 Scoleophagus carolinus, 119. 

 Scolithus delicatulus, 47 ; S. dispar, 



48. 

 Scops asio, 183. 



