154 



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Fairchild, D. G., Notes on Apple and 



Pear Fusicladii v 



Fernow. B. E., Remai-ks. etc iv. xii. xiii 



What are the Special Needs of the 



Biological Society of Washing- 

 ton xii 



Foraminif era 16. ;iO 



Fredericksburg division 10, 11 



Galloway, B. T., xiii 



Gerboa ^9 



Gill, T iv. vii, ix, xi xii, xiii 



Glauconia (':) 102 



Goniolina -10 



Goode. G. B iv. xiii 



Gurley, R. R-. Natural Selection as ex- 

 emplilied by the Cackling of 



Hens ix 



Gwynia SI 



H. 



Hadena stipata 52 



Hallina 72, 74. 78. 82 



nicoletti 74 



saffordi 74 



Hallock. Charles, The Geographical Dis- 

 tribution of the Musk-Ox vi 



Hammond, W. A vii 



Hasbrouck, E. M.. The Breeding of the 



Bald Eagle near Mt. Vernon viii 



The Development of the Append- 

 ages of the Cedar Wax-wing vii 



Helicocryptus 101 



Helicopegmata 73. 76, 77 



Hesperomys 



campestris 60 



gracilis 61 



leucopus 57, 58 



maniculatus 60 



m.yoides 55, 59, 62 



Hesperoyucca 42 



Hill, Robert T.. Notes on the Paleon- 

 tology of the Comanche Series v 



Paleontology of the Cretaceous 



Formations of Texas. The In- 

 vertebrate Paleontology of the 



Trinity Division 9 



The Paleontology of the Creta- 

 ceous Formations of Texas. The 

 Invertebrate F'ossils of the Cap- 



rina Limestone Beds 97 



Remarks vi 



Hippurites 103, 104, 108 



flabellata 104 



r texanus 108 



Holectypus 101 



Holm, T iv 



Howard, L. O iv. v, viii. xi. xiii 



I. 



Ichthyosarcolithus anguis 102, 103 



(Caprina) crassipira. . .103 



('r)guadalupa3 103 



(■:')occidentalis 103 



(?)planata 103 



(y)texaua 103 



Ictidorays 1 32 



Insects, Yucca 41. 47 



Isocardia ( 't) medialis 16, 31 



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Jackson. Sheldon. The Introduction of 



Reindeer in Alaska vii 



Remarlvs vi 



Jumping mouse 1 



Juncus aristatus 123. 125. 126 



aristulatus 123. 125. 126 



biflorus 123. 126 



canaliculatus 123 



heteranthos 123. 126 



cvlindricus 121 . 125 



mnrginatus 121. 125. 126. 127. 128 



■■ aristulatus 123. 125. 126, 127. 128 



•■ biflorus ■ 123 



paueicapitatus 125 



" setosus 126. 127 



vulgaris 1 21 . 125 



odoratus 123 



setosus 124. 126 



Juvavella 72 



K. 



Kangaroo rat 83 



" Mexican 83 



Knowlton, F. H iv. xiii 



L. 



Lagomy s 1 1 7, 1 38 



Lagomys collaris 1 17. 1 18. 1 19. 12(1 



princeps 117.119.120 



schisticeps 1 19. 120 



Leda (?) harveyi 16. 25 



Lepidoptera 52 



LeiJidopterous larvae 52 



Lepidotus 17 



Lepus arizonse 144 



Orizaba? 143 



Lucas. F. A.. The Food of Humming 



Birds vii 



Remarks, etc iv. viii. ix. xiii 



Luke, D. D., elected v 



M. 



McCormick. L. M.. A Hybrid between 

 Pyranga rubra and erythrome- 



la's viii 



Macandrevia 72 



Macrocolus halticus 91. 94. 95. 96 



Mazama montana 118 



Merioneslabradorius 2 



Merriam. C. Hart, Biology in our Col- 

 leges xi 



Descriptions of eight new Ground 



Squirrels of the genera Sperrao- 

 philus and Tamias. from Califor- 

 nia. Texas, and Mexico 129 



The Fauna and Flora of Eastern 



Wyoming xii 



The Four-toed Kangaroo Rats vi 



Preliminary descriptions of four 



new mammals from Southern 

 Mexico, collected by E. W. Nel- 

 son 1-13 



Re-discovery of the Mexican Kan- 

 garoo Rat. Dipodomys phillipsi 

 Gray. With field notes by E. W. 



Nelson 83 



Remarks on the Genus Geomys — xii 



Two new Wood rats from the 



plateau region of Arizona (Neo- 

 toma pinetorum and N. arizona*). 

 With remarks on the validity of 

 Genus Teonoma of Gray 109 



