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Index to Vols. I — A'. 



Dury, Charles, Coleopteia, notes on, 

 vii, 91 . 



Description of the young of the 



Grizzly B.ar — ^ Ursus horribilis,* 

 iv, 68. 



Destruction of Native Birds, ix, 



163, 192, 



European Carp, x, 149. 



Hour with Birds, viii, 72. 



Morth American Leporid?e, vii, 



78 



Xotes on Coleoptera, with addi- 

 tions to the list of Coleoptera of 

 Cincinnati, vii, 91 



Notes on Food of Raptorial 



Birds, viii, 62. 



Occurrence of the Barn Owl, 



vi, 237. 



Ornitl'ological Notes, x, 96. 



and Freeman, L. R., Observa- 

 tions on Birds, ii, 100. (See Pro- 

 ceedings of Society.) 



Dyer, C. B., In Memoriam, vi, 207. 

 (See Miller and Dyer.) 



Dystactophycus, vii, 163. 



Dystactospongia insolens, S. A. M. ■■ 

 V, 43- 



Earthworks on Little Miami River, 

 vii, 83. 



Eaton, Amos. Geology of Northern 

 States (quoted), ii. 145 



Eglisia retiosculpta, Mr. and Aid.* 

 IX, (42) 106. 



Elachista albapalpella, Cham, iii, 

 294. 



bicristatella, Cham, iii, 187. 



Encrinus egani, S. A. M.* ii, 254. 

 ornatus, ii, 255. 



Endesma undulata, v, 61, 



Endoceras, species of, viii, 243. 

 annulatum, viii, 243. 

 approximatum, viii, 244. 

 ])ristolense, S. A. M.* v, 85. 

 egani, S. A. M.'* v, 84. 

 injequabile, S. A. M "•■■ v. 86. 

 niagniventrum, viii, 243. 

 proteiforme, viii, 243. 

 subcentrale, viii, 244. 



Enoploura, Weth i, 163. 



balanoides, Weth.* i, 164. 



Entomology, notes on, v, 96. (See 

 Dury, Charles, Zoological Miscel- 

 lany.) 



Entomostraca, two new species of, 

 iv, 47. 



Eocene of Texas, fossils of, x, 81. 



Eotrophonia setigera, Ul.* i. 91. 



Eridopora, v, 157; x, 138. 



Kridopora macrostoma, Ul.* v, 137. 



punctifera, Ul.® v, 138. 

 Encalyptocrinus crassus, i, 36; ii, 7. 

 (Note.) 



depressus, S. A. M.- iii, 232. 



( Ilypanth jcrinus) egani, S. A. 

 M ^^' iii, 140. 



liroboscidialis, S. A. M.* v, 224. 



rotund us, S. A. M.* v, 82. 



tuberculatus, M. and D.* i, 36. 



turbinatus, S. A. M.* v, 82. 

 Eulyonetia inornatella, Cham, ii, 188. 

 Eupachycrinus, ii, 252. 



boydi, ii, 39. 



germanus, S. A. M •■• ii, 40. 



spartarius, S. A. M.« ii, 38. 

 European Birds, Introduction of. iv. 

 34^. 



Carp, X, 149. 



sparrow, Remarks on, iv, 343. 



Evactinopora, vii, 42. 

 Exchanges, Letter relative to, to so- 

 cieties and collectors, i, 59 

 Faber, Charles L., Remarks on some 

 fossils of the Cincinnati group, ix, 



Falco peregrinus noeveus, vii, 10. 



Fasciolaria jacksonensis. Aid.* viii, 

 150. 



Favolus canadensis, ix, 5. 



Feathered policeman, A, viii, 53. 



Feeding organs of Apidse, i, 41. 



Fenestella, v, i 50. 



oxfordensis, Ul. ■• v. 159. 



Fenestralia, v, 150. 



Fisher, Wm. Hubbell, Destruction 

 of native birds, ix, 167, 204 



ornithological field notes, with 



one addition to the Cincinnati avian 

 fauna, vii, 10. 



The American cross-bill: as to 



some of its habits and its fondness 

 for salt, X, 203. 



The Canada grouse: some re- 

 marks as to its scarcity, its fearless- 

 ness, its hnbitat, and its feeding 

 on the Tamarack, x, 205. (See 

 Proceedings of Society.) 



Fishes, Notes on, ix, ■265; x, 37. (See 

 Dury, Charles; Proceedings of So- 

 ciety: Zoological Miscellany ) 



in collection of Cin. Soc. Nat. 



Hist., X, 37. 



Fissurella altior, Mr. and Aid'-, ix, 

 (41) 105. 



Fistulipora, v, 156; x, 137. 

 carbonaria, Ul.'* vii, 45. 

 (?) clausa, Ul.* vii, 47. 

 excelens, Ul. ■■ vii, 46. 



