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Index to Vols. I — X. 



I^jrkeley, Kev. M. J. i see Lea, 



Thomas Ci.) 

 Reyrichia persulcata, 11.* ii, 12. 



regularis, ii, 12. 

 fiiblioyraphy of cephalopoda of Cin- 

 cinnati group, viii. 249. 



of Cincinnati fauna, viz : 



amphibia, vi, 32. 

 annelida, vi, 39. 

 arachnifla, vi, 38. 

 avis, vi, 12. 

 cd'lenterata, vi, 53. 

 Crustacea, vi, 38. 

 insecta, vi, 35. 

 mammalia, vi, 5. 

 mollusca, vi, 39. 

 pisces, vi, 32. 

 protozoa, vi, 53. 

 reptilia, vi, 31. 



of conchology of Ohio, vi, 39. 



Birds, albinos, x, 214. 216. 

 Birds at Bardstown, Kentucky, v, 93 ; 

 vi, 136 



destruction of, (see destruction 



of birds.) 



at school window, v, 54. 



Food of raptorial, i, 116; viii, 62. 



notes on, x, 49, (see Aberl, J. W.; 



Dury, Chas. and Freeman, I-. R.; 

 Langdon, F. W.; Brookville; Fish- 

 er, W. H.; Butler, A. W.; Quick, 

 E. R.; Zoological Miscellany ) 

 of Cincinnati, (see Dury & Free- 

 man; Langdon, F. W.) 



of Colorado valley (reviewed), 



ii, 68. 



3f Louisiana swamps, v, 89. 



of Ohio marsh, iii. 220. 



on White Water river in winter, 



V, 54- 



in Collection of Cin. Soc. Nat. 



Hist., ix, 47. 

 Bison latifrons, iii, 311; x, 19. 

 Bittern, Least, nest of, iii, 227. 

 Black river group, iv, 281. 

 Blastophycus diadematus, M. & D.* 



i. 24. 

 Blood corpuscles and brain. .See 



Ricketts. B. M., x, 27.) 

 Bolljitius titubans, vi, 177. 

 Boletus auriporus, vii, 7. 



castaneus, vii, 10. 



chrysenteron, vii, 6. 



edulis, vii, 10. 



filleus, vii, 9. 



floccopus, vii, 8. 



gracilis, vii, 9. 



magnificus, vii, 7. 



mutabilis, vii, 6. 



Boletus piperatus, vii, 5. 

 radicans, vii, 6. 

 scaber, vii, 8. 

 sordidus, vii, 9. 

 strobilaceus, v, 204; vii, 8. 

 subtomentosus, vii, 7. 

 vermiculosus, vii, 7. 

 Rones from Madisonville, 1 see Lang- 

 don, F. W., iv, 237.) 

 Hooks and pnmphlets in the library 

 of the Cincinnati Society of Natu- 

 ral History, viii, 17S. 



added to library, (see library 



additions). 

 Botany, lectures on, l)y Jos. Y. James, 



notice of viii, 72. 

 Boulder, large, in Southern Ohio, 



i, 56. 

 Bourgueticrinus alabamensis, De 



Loriol,*' V, 118. 

 Brachiospongia digitata, ix, 248. 



tuberculata, ix, 248. 

 British Columbia, cretaceous of, iii. 



104, 191, 197. 

 liritish inch as a standard of measure 

 of mound builders, (see Skinner, 

 J. R., ix, 51, 115, 142, 231.J 

 Brookville, notes on birds from, v, 



93, 192. 

 Bryozoa, American pal;i.ozoic (see 

 Ulrich, E. O.) 



new (see Ulrich, E. O.) 



Bubo Virginica, vii, 12. 



Buccinum N^icksburgensis, Aid.'- viii, 



'49- 

 Buchanan, Rob't. In memorian, iii, 



74- 

 Bulimea megasoma, anatomy of, ii, 



95- 

 animal, ii, 94. 



shell, ii. 93. 



Buteo borealis (albino), v. 53. 

 lineatus, food of, viii, 63. 

 pennsylvanicus, food of, i, 116. 



Buthotrephis, description of. vii, 159. 



species of, vii, 160. 



Butler, Amos W., Arvicola riparius 

 and Scalops acjuaticus, ix, 261. 



albinism among birds, x, 214. 



notes on herpetology, ix, 263; 



x, 147. 



notes on fishes, ix, 265. 



ornithological notes' from Brook- 

 ville, Indiana, v, 192. 



star nosed mole, x, 214. 



Bythopora fruticosa, iii, 144. 



nashvillensis, S. A. M. ■ iii, 143. 



Cadulus abruptus, Mr. & Aid. ' ix, 

 (40,) 104. 



