Alphabetical Index. 



141 



Dipodomys merriami ationasus, 113. 

 exilis, 11;;. 

 nevadensis, 1 11-112. 

 nitratoides, 112-113. 

 nitratus, 1 1 2. 

 ornatus, 109, 110-111. 

 perotensis, 111. 

 phillipsi, 110, 111. 

 spectabilis, 109. 

 Doliclioderus, 70. 

 JJoriliiUe, 24. 

 Dragon flies, 38. 



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Ecbinostipes, 82. 



microphyllus, 80. 



nidiformis, 79. 



pygma3us, 80. 

 Economj' of Hive, 9. 

 Election of Officers, xi, xvi. 

 Encephlartos bucklandii, 79. 

 Eucheira socialis, 4. 

 Eutermes, 33, 35, 74. 

 morio, 74. 

 rippertii, 72, 74. 

 Evermann, B. W., Fishes of Missonri 

 River Basin, xv. 



, Red Fish of tlie Idaho Lakes, xi. 



Evotomj's gapperi, 99, 100. 



Fall \ve])-worni, 3. 



Fiber obscurus, 133-138. 



Fiber zibethicus, 133, 134, 135, 137. 



Field mouse, new, from Newfoundland, 



129-132. 

 Food habits of ai^ts, 26. 

 F(n'inica, 29. 



exsecta, 25, 08. 



exsectoides, 68. 



fusca, 26, 29. 



]>ratensis, 25. 



subpolita, 26. 

 Formicary, Division of individuals in, 



29. 

 Formicidte, 24. 



G. 



Galloway, B., T., Effectof Spraying with 

 Fungicides on Growth of Nursery 

 Stock, ix. 



, A Hexenbesen of Rubus, viii. 



, Physiological Significance of Trans- 

 pi ration of Plants, X. 



, Rust of Pine Leaves and EflTects of 



Parasite on Host, vii. 



, Size and Weight of Seed in Rela- 

 tion to Size and Weight of Plant, ix. 



, Winter Coloration of Evergreen 



Leaves, viii. 



Gigantostraca, 93. 



Gill, Theodore, The Belone and Sarginas 

 of Aristotle, xv. 



, Relation of Ancient and Modern 



Ceratodontida;, xiv. 



, On the Torpedoes, xiii. 



, Pithecanthropus, xii. 



, Remarkable New Bassalian Family 



of Crabs, x. 



, Segregation of Osteophysial 



Fishes as Fresh Water Forms, vii. 



Goode, G. Brown, Horizontal and \^er- 

 tical Distribution of Deep Sea Fishes, 

 xiv. 



, Location and Record of Natural 



Phenomena by a Method of Reference 

 to Geographical Coordinates, xiv. 



Greene, Edward L., Some Fundamen- 

 tals of Nomenclature, xvi. 



Heniiasj)id;o, 93. 

 Hepialus, 39. 



behrensi, 40. 

 hectus, 40. 

 Heredity in insects, 51-58. 

 Hill, Robert T., A New Fauna from the 



Cretaceous Formations of Texas, vii. 

 Histeridte, 30. 

 Hive, Economy of, 9. 

 Holm, Theodor, Anatomy of a Leaf Gall 



of Piuus virginiana, xii. 



