186 Journal of the Mitchell Soclety [February 



VOL. PAGE 



Birds of North Carolina, preliminary catalogue with notes 



on some species, Atkinson 4 II 44 



Birds, do snakes charm? Cobb 10 98 



Birds in eastern North Carolina, nesting habits, Pearson ... 15 17 

 Birds of Chapel Hill, preliminary catalogue Mith notes on 



some species, Pearson 16 33 



Birds, number of species observed in one day at Raleigh, 



Brimley 26 54 



Birds, song periods, Brimley 25 59 



Birds, relation to farms and gardens, Brimley 26 62 



Birds of North Carolina, peculiarities in the distribution, 



Sherman 26 71 



Birds of Chapel Hill, with particular reference to migra- 

 tions, Feild 28 16 



Bivalves of Beaufort, distribution of more common species, 



Aller 28 76 



Blood, fall in Chatham County, Venable 1 38 



Blue Ridge Highway, crest, Hickerson 27 160 



Boracic acid, distribution among plants, Callison 7 14 



Boracic acid, occurrence as impurity in caustic alkalis, 



Venable and Callison 7 21 



Borden, John Lemuel 



Action of ammonia on lead iodide 1 43 



Solubility of North Carolina phosphate rock 1 53 



Magnetite from Orange County 1 87 



Botany as a disciplinary study, McCarthy 6 33 



Brambles, Ashe 19 8 



Braswell, Archibald 



List of the butterflies collected at Chapel Hill, N. C 5 19 



Brimley, Clement Samuel 



The box tortoises of southeastern North America 20 27 



Working up the entomological fauna of North Carolina 



(with F. Sherman) 20 134 



A case of snakebite 20 137 



Further notes on the reproduction of reptiles 20 139 



A descriptive catalogue of the mammals of North Caro- 

 lina, exclusive of the cetacea 21 1 



Notes on the scutellation of the red king snake, Ophi- 



bolus Doliatus Coccineus, Schlegel 21 145 



Notes on the food and feeding habits of some American 



reptiles 21 149 



Notes on some turtles of the genus Pseudemys 28 76 



Artificial key to the species of snakes and lizards which 



are found in North Carolina 28 141 



The salamanders of North Carolina 28 150 



