INDEX 



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Great Northern Diver, habits of 170, 173 



Grebe, Horned: 



habits of 165, 168, 169 



various names for 164 



Grebes, various species of 167 



Grizzly bear, size of 465 



Ground Squirrels 406 



Orymmaeomys, of Burmeister 366 



Guillemot: 



Black 181 



description of 181 



Gull, Ross's 184, 186 



Gulls: 



as related to other birds 183 



species of 183 



characters of various species 186 



fossil 185 



habits of 187 



Gum Copal, insects preserved in 27 



Giiuther: 



on Lizards 108 



on the use of ribs of snakes in loco- 

 motion 143 



work cited 67, 100 



quoted on deep-sea sharks 74 



Gypagus papa, iu Arizona 222 



H. 



Halicore, the genus 393 



Halilherium, its relationships 391 



Hamsters 425 



Hares, species of 425 



Harpagornis, relations of 444 



Hay. W. P., cited on Crayfishes 45 



HeUomig, ralline characters of 167 



Heloderma suspectum 120 



Hemiurus, the subgenus 368 



Herons, nests of 310 



Herring Hogs 384 



Hesperornithidae, family of 167 



Hesperornis regal is and crassipes. 167 



related to Loons 444 



Hesperornoidea, superfamily of 167 



Hippocampidae 82 



Hippcampus. species of 82, 83 



Histology : 



defined 22 



developmental 23 



Hagen. H. A., cited on crayfish 45 



Hagfishes, place in the system for 26 



Hornbills, breeding habits of 309 



Horned Toads 109 



Horse-stingers 34 



Humming-birds, nests of 310 



Huxley: 



cited on Crayfish 45 



on taxonomy 23 



work cited 100 



HydrocJielidon, a genus of Terns 188 



Byla versicolor: 



description of 102 



photographing 105 



Hyperoodon rastratus 375 



I. 



Ibis, White, and Crayfish 48 



Ichthyopsida 26 



Ichthyornis, as related to Rynchops .... 185 



Icteria vireux, life-history of 340, 342, 344 



Indigo bunting, nest of 310, 315 



Insectivora 367 



Insecta, a Class of invertebrates 27 



Insects: 



chapter on 27 



duration of life in 27 



economic importance of 27 



fossil 27 



fertilizing plants 27 



group of the .{iinulnfta 44 



luminous powers of 28 



literature on _7 



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main characters of 27 



number of species of 27 



number of species described 27 



parasitism in 28 



period of existence affected by tem- 

 perature 27 



preserved in gum copal 27 



preserved in amber 27 



Invertebrata: 



place in the system, of the 25 



the Kingdom of 27 



J. 



Jacare, Eggs of 



Jaegers: 



habits of , 



species of , 



Jackals: 



habits of . , 



hunting 



relations of 



taxidermy of 



Jackass Rabbits 



Jamaica, Crabs of 



Jellyfish, eaten by Sunfish 



Jordan, D. S., work cited , 



June bugs, eaten by bats 



K. 



Kabung 



Kangaroos 



Killer Whales 



Killers, food of 



King crabs 



Kinglets, nests of 



King Penguin, nidification of. , 



King Snakes 



King Vultiires, seen in Arizona. 

 Kogia, brcviceps 



LagenorJiynchus, species of the genus. 



Lagomorpha 



Lagomyidac, the family 



Lagomys princeps 



Lama huanacus and Rhea ............... 



Lampreys: 



a name for Sirens ................. 



classification of ................... 



Lampropeltis ........................ 137, 



Laucelet .............................. 



Lapland Lemmings, migrations of ...... 



Lcporidae .............................. 



Lepus cuniculus ........................ 



Leucorhamphtis borealis ................. 



Libellula: 



Eggs of .......................... 



trimaculata, named by ............. 



quadrhnrtculata ................... 



Libellulidae ............................ 



Limulus ............................... 



Linnaeus, his classification of bats ...... 



Little Chief Hare. ..................... 



Living specimens, methods of study ---- 



Lizards: 



habits in captivity ................ 



methods of capture ................ 



photographing .................... 



various species and genera ......... 



Lockwood, on young sea-horses ........ 



Longipennes : 



aftinities of ....................... 



classification of .................. 



Loons: 



as related to Grebes .............. 



ancestry of ...................... 



species of ........................ 



Lophiids .............................. 



Lophius piscatoriux ..................... 



Lophobranchii .......................... 



Loxin cnrrirostrd i/thiur ............... 



158 



190 



189 



461 

 462 

 461 

 456 

 425 



49 

 452 



87 

 440 



404 

 372 

 380 

 378 

 44 

 313 

 306 

 137 

 222 

 376 



374 

 423 

 426 

 426 

 471 



91 



26 



139 



25 



411 



425 



425 



374 



37 



35 



35 



34 



44 



428 



426 



16 



126 

 125 

 125 

 129 



85 



167 

 183 



167 



167 



170 



78 



78 



82 



336 



