GENERAL INDEX, 827 



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Orthopfcera, notes ou, by C. Thomas « 719 



Owls 695 



Packard, A. S., jr., descriptions of Mallopbaga by 731 



new insects by 739 



parasitic worms by 735 



irisects inhabiting Salt Lake, &c., by 743 



"Paint Pot" 130 



Palace Cutte 7(5 



Canon .- 35, 7G 



Paleontological report of F. B. Meek 429 



Parasitic worms 735 



Parasol Lode , 160 



Park, National. (See National Park.) 



Parti 12 



II 315 



III 659 



IV- 793 



Party, members of the 5 



Pass, Bozeman 28, 75 



Bridser 74,75 



Clark's 47 



Creek 229 



Flathead 7.3,74,75,84,432,464,407 



Henry's or South 3, .57 



Madison ." 57 



Eaynolds ,..23,57,01,228 



Red Rock or West 57,223 



Tyghee or Targhee 50 



Union ' 74,75 



Passamari Creek 63, 64 



Passes, elevation of 3 



Peak, Basaltic 55 



Bridger 29 



Doane 50 



Electric 42,121,807 



Emigrant 31,33 



Fingei'. (See Index Peak.) 



Higham's 207 



Index or Finger...- 47, 48 



Langford 50 



Liberty _ 75 



Ogden 192 



OldBaldy 63,04,83,434,408 



Pilot 48 



Pomeroy 50 



Pyroxene 03 



Sawtell's : 220 



Sphynx 79 



Twin ^ 10 



Union 29 



Peale, A. C. report of 97 



Peali te 153 



Peck, Chas. H., Fungi by. 792 



Pennsylvania Lode li'O 



Phalaropes 701 



Phylogeuy of the Mammalian orders 645 



Testudinata , 648 



Physical geosjraphy of jMinuesota, Dakota, and Nebraska 2H0 



Pierre's (Falls) River 213,223,257 



Hole, (or Teton Basin) : 22,214,207 



Pilot Peak -IS 



Plants, fossil, descriptions of 371 



from Cretaceous of Kansas 421 



table of distribution of 410 



catalogue of 758 



found ou both slopes, (list) 753 



only ou the eastern slope, (list) 755 



only on the western slope, (list) 7.")7 



phoenogamous, districts of 748 



Plovers 099 



