Orthoptera Osborn 



361 



Orthoptera Nordwest-Südaustralien: Tepper XI 

 269. 



Norwegen: Kirby Vili 224; Strand IX 444. 



Nottinghamshire: Shaw IX 444. 



Ocean Island: Rainbow VIII 513. 



Ohio: Mead IX 445. 



Paanopa Island: Kainbow VIII 513. 



Paraguay: Caudell X 319; Rehn XI 269. 



Pennsylvania: Rehn VIII 226. 



Phagocytäre Organe: Dawydoff XI 271. 



Pilze: Howard VIII 443. 



Pleasant Island: Rainbow VIII 513. 



Popradtal: Schille IX 331. 



Portoriko: Rehn IX 219. 



Rumänien: Jaquet IX 219; Zottu IX 232. 

 XI 268. 



Sachsen: Baer XI 268. 



Sahara: Finot VIII 113; Lameere VIII 113. 



Saltatoria: Regen IX 295. 



Schlesien: Gerhardt VIII 113. 



Schwanzanhänge: Gadeau XII 201. 



Schweiz: Burr IX 332. 



Seealpen: Mei XI 271. 



Serville: Rehn VIII 225. 



Siebenstromland: Kuthy XI 268. 



Skandinavien: Hansson VIII 443. 



Spermatocj-ten : MacClung XII 309 (bis). 



St. Joseph Colleg (Trichinopolis, Ind.) : Bolivar 

 IX 75. 



Stomatogastrisches Nervensystem: Pieran- 

 toni VII 235. VIII 112 (bis). 



Stridulation: Regen IX 295. 



Texas: Caudell VIII 522; Rehn VIII 546. 



Thomas County (Georgia): Rehn & Hebard 

 XI 268. 



Tracheensystem : Nietsch XI 267. 



Trentino: Cobelli XI 268. 



Tunesien: Vosseier VIII 113, 226. IX 332. 



VénasQue: Clermont XI 265. 



Vereinigte Staaten: Caudell IX 445. 



Vernichtung: Pérès X 319. 



Wanderheuschrecken: Kuhlgatz XI 271; 

 Sander VIII 113, 443. 



Warnfarben: Alcock XI 271. 



Western Texas: Rehn VIII 226. 



Westeuropa: Burr XI 267. 



Westindien: Rehn IX 219. 



Wicken: Porritt VIII 228. 



Wight: Burr IX 74. 

 Orthoptila n. g. Meyrick X 361. 

 Orthorapha Osten-Sacken VIII 128. 

 Orthoraphis n. g. Hampson XI 352. 

 Orthosia Begattung: Dod X 218, 365. 

 O. helvola ab. cinnamomea Rußland: Slevogt 



VIII 526. 

 O. macilenta var. obsoleta Gauckler IX 466. 

 O. ruticilla Holwede VIII 550. 

 O. witzennianni Raupe: Lucas X 366. 

 Orthosuroula n. g. Casey X 285. 

 Orthotaelia spargauielia Mason VIII 299. 

 Orthothereua n. g. Verhoeff XI 258. 

 OrthutropLs ii. g. Jordan IX 456. 

 Orthria.s Nanaimo: Jordan IX 489. 

 Ortliulactus n. g. Ameghino VIII 173. 

 OrtmaDD Arnold E. lUex illecebrosus IX 201. 



Ber. Fortschr. Verbreitung der Tiere X 210, 

 260. 



Cambarus monongalcnsis n. XI 246. 



Palaeontology XII 152. 

 Ortmannia n. g. Rathbun VIII 216; Bouvier X 



150, 216. 

 Or yeteropidae Ursprung: Ameghino XII 106, 323. 

 Orycteropus Carruccio XII 105, 276. 



Anatomie: Carruccio XII 105, 276. 



Astragalusdurchbohrung : Ameghino XII 106, 

 323. 



Kord Congo: Lönnberg XII 289. 

 Orjctes grypns Biologie: Xanibeu VIII 492. 



Metamorphose: Xambeu VIII 492. 

 Oryctolegus crassicaudatus Subspecies: Thomas 

 VIII 174. 



Orygocera.s fnchsi Loerenthey IX 315. 

 Oryx beisa Gillett XII 128. 

 Oryzomys Thomas VIII 170. 

 Neotropisch: Thomas IX 147. 

 Vereinigte Staaten: Rhoads VIII 55. 

 Osawa Gakutaro Beitr. Anat. Japan. Riesensala- 

 mander VIII 42. 

 O.sborn Henry Fairfield Distinct. Charact. Mid- 



Cretac. Fauna VIII 80. 

 New Vertebr. IMid-Cretaceous VIII 148. 

 Correi. Tertiary Mammal. Horiz. Europe and 



America VIII 507. 

 Ornithosaurus hermanni n. VIII 555. 

 Glyptotherium texanum n. Pleistocene Texas 



IX 33. 

 K. A. v. Zittel IX 157. 

 Progress of the Concil. bibliogr. IX 167. 

 New Vertebrate Mid-Cretaceous IX 252. 

 Age of the Typical Judith River Beds IX 252. 

 Primary Division of the Reptilia IX 257. 

 The Reptil, subclass. Diapsida and Synapsida 



IX 257. 

 The Skull of Creosaurus IX 260. 

 The four Phyla of Titanotheres IX 273. 

 Primary Components of Vertebrae IX 376. 

 Position of the Bones of the Forearmes in the 



Opisthocoelia or Sauropoda IX 376, 389. 

 Reclassification of the Reptilia IX 387, 492. 

 Conclusive Paleontol. Evidence TYitubercular 



Theory IX 406, 409. 

 Manus, Sacrum and Caudals of Sauropoda IX 



482, 494. 

 Palaeontol. Evidence Original Tritubercular 



Theory IX 501. 

 Armadillo from the Middle Eocene of North 



America IX 505. 

 New Oligocene Horses IX 508. 

 Resting Position Tasmanian Wolf X 197. 

 Portheus molossus X 412. 

 New Miocene Rhinoceroses XI 38. 

 Recent Advances Knowledge Evolution of the 



Horse XI 39. 

 Revised List of Casts etc. Vertebrat. XI 424. 

 Teleorhinus n. g. browni n. XII 25. 

 Skull and Skeleton Morosaurus and Bronto- 



saurus XII 27, 319. 

 Tyrannosaurus etc. Cretac. Carnivor. Dino- 

 saurs XII 27. 

 Recent Zoopaleontology XII 85. 

 Fossil Mammals of Mexico XII 100. 

 Evolut. of the Horse XII 121. 

 History of a White Rhinoceros Skull XII 



121, 323. 

 Ideas and Terms Modern Philos. Anat. XII 



267. 

 Milk Dentition Saghatheriura XII 290. 

 Skeleton of Brontosaurus and Skull of Moro- 

 saurus XII 320. 

 Osborn Henry Fairfield & Lanibe Liidw. On 



Vertebr. Mid-Cretac. Northwest Territory 



VIII 83, 362. 

 Osborn Henry Liesle Anatomy of a Double Calf 



VIII 57. 

 Cryptogonimus n. g. chili n. VIII 331. IX 



203. 

 Phyllodistomum americanum n. from Am- 



blystoma punctatum VIII 482. IX 204. 

 Bunodera cornuta n. Crayfish etc. IX 68. 

 Amitosis in the Embryo of Fasciolaria XI 107, 



153, 203. 

 Habits and Structm'e Cotylaspis insignis XII 



271. 

 Osborn Herb. Cephalelus infumatus VII 383. 



VIII 4. 

 Statistical Study of the Periodical Cicada 



VIII 118. 

 Statistical study of Variation Tibicen septem- 



decim VIII 349. 

 Lasioderma serricorne in Columbus VIII 353. 

 Some Notable Insect Occurrence in Ohio VIII 



442. 



