Index 
Lizard, horned, color of, 22, 
26, 31, 39, 46, 48, 56, 76, 7 
80, 82; distribution, 20, 
ejection of blood, 33, 40, 
femoral glands, 14; femoral 
pores, 22; food, 15, 16, 34; 
insectivorous, 26; hiberna- 
tion, 16; integument, 12; in- 
tergradation among, 19, 35, 
41, 61; intermingling of 
species, 20; molting process, 
13; ossifications, 57; pigmen- 
tation, 13; pineal eye, 7; 
‘‘nlaying possum,’’ 17; pro- 
tective coloration, 26, and 
resemblance, 15; reproduction: 
oviparous, 14; viviparous, 14; 
supratemporal opening, 52, 
538, 57; symphysial cartilage, 
11, 12, 25; summary, 61. 
Lizard, horned: California, 28, 
61; desert, 45; flat-tailed, 54; 
Oregon, 4; pigmy, 22. 
“*Toma,’’ The, 163, 164, 175. 
Long, J. A., 105. 
Lymphoid Structure. on a, Lying 
over the Myelencephalon of 
Lepisosteus, 85. 
Magendie, foramen of, 87. 
Map, topographie, of continental 
shelf, Southern California, 
209; San Diego and vicinity, 
Marine Biological Station of San 
Diego, its History, Present 
Conditions, A e¢hievements 
and Aims, 137. 
Marine Biological Station of San 
Diego, abundance and mode 
of life at, 194; apparatus, 
187; aquaria and salt water 
supply system, 170; articles 
of incorporation, 243; bibli- 
ography, scientific papers is- 
sued from, 235; biological 
survey in connection with, 
146, by-laws of association, 
244; boats: ** Alexander 
Agassiz’’ (see), ‘‘Elsie.’’ 
Mbp aye, Gebel 22 IBS 
Hibbs aly alyaiey CONST 
Joseph,’’ 157, 168, data. field, 
collection. 211: duties to 
public, 226; equipment, scien- 
tific, 173. 174. 179; expendi- 
tures, main items of. 166; 
experimental work. in relation 
to field work. 211-217, funds 
and general resources. 165. 
future of. 210, gifts to, 165, 
history of, 140; hydrography, 
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study of, 217, incorporation, 
articles of, 243; industrial 
problems, 225; instruction at, 
145; investigations, station 
programme of, 146, 192, 210; 
investigators, individual, 
223; laboratory, building, 
168-1738; library, 191; loca- 
tion, 144, 160, 167, 248; log- 
book of ‘‘Agassiz’’ for one 
day, 184-185; mathematics, 
indispensibility of for inves- 
tigators, 218; officers, admin- 
istrative, 139, 156; scientifie, 
139; programme of scientific 
work, 210; recording, meth- 
ods employed, 189;  resolu- 
tions relating to purposes of, 
245; seientifie results 
achieved, 192-209. 
McEwen, G. F., 139, 208. 
Mark, E. L., 142. 
Mathematics in biological study, 
218. 
Melanin granules, 92, 98, 96. 
Melanophores, pigmentation in, 
13 
Mendel, 231. 
Metridia lucens, distribution, 300. 
Mice, living eggs of, 105. 
Michael. Ellis L., 139, 141, 194, 
195, 224. 
Migration, ‘‘center of,’’ 195; di- 
urnal, of copepods, 323; verti- 
eal, 210; of water birds, 220. 
Milk of guinea pig. composition 
of, 342. 
Minot, ©. S., 343. 
Mollusea, 193. 
Monks, Miss Sarah P., 207. 
Myelencephalie gland, 86, 90, 95. 
Myelencephalon, 85, 86, 94, 95. 
Natural selection, doctrine of, 
204. 
Nature, economy of, 230; feeling 
in the interpretation of, 232. 
Nemertea. 193. 
Nets. Kofoid horizontal, 179, 188; 
Nansen vertical, 179, 187; 
Petersen vertical, 179; sur- 
face, 187. 
Nutting, C. C., 207. 
Observations on the Suckling 
Period in the Guinea-Pig, 
341. 
Occurrence and Vertical Distribu- 
tion of the Copepoda of the 
San Diego Region, with Par- 
ticular Reference to WNine- 
teen Species, 253. 
