INDEX. 



809 



Phyllopoda, uomeuclature of, 372 



reproductive habits of, 420, 

 423 

 Powell, J. W., 153 

 Rachura, 451 



Sacral vertebrre, pelvis, Ereraophila, 640 

 Salt Lake brine shrimp, 330, 459 



breeding habits 



of, 489 

 winter eggs of, 

 462 

 Scapular arch, Eremophila, 643 

 Scapular arch and pectoral Llimb, anius, 



723 

 Schmankewitsch, W. J., on the influence 

 of external conditions of life upon the 

 organization of animals, 473 

 Schmankewitsch, W. J., on the transfor- 

 mation of Artemia into Branchipus, 446 

 Scudder, Sanuiel H., Report of, 271 



Tertiary Lake Basin at Florissant, 

 Colo., 271 

 Shufeldt, R. W., osteology of Eremophila 



alpestris, 627 

 Shufeldt, R. W. : 



Osteology of Lanius ludovicianus ex- 



cubitorides, 719 

 Osteology of Speotyto cuniculariahy- 



])ogsea, 593 

 Osteology of the North American Te- 



traonidEB, 653 

 Osteologv of the Cathartidse, 727 

 Siebold, C. T. : 



On breeding habits and eggs of Arte- 

 mia lertilis, 459 

 On parthenogenesis in Artemia sali- 

 na, 463 

 Skull, Eremophila, 627 

 Skull, Lanius, 719 



Speotyto cunicularia hypogsea, osteology 

 of, 593 

 dorsal vertebrae, sternum, 604 

 hyoid arch, 599 

 lower mandible. 600 

 pelvic limb, 616 

 sacral vertebrae, pelvis, 608 

 scapular arch, 611 

 spinal column, cervical portion. 



601 

 upper extremity, 613 

 Spinal column, cer.ical portion, Eremo- 

 phila, 635 

 Sternum, Lanius, 722 

 St. John, Orestes, report of, 173 

 St. John, O., 121, 144 

 Streptocephalus, 344, 348 



floridanus, 350 

 similis, 350 

 texanus, 345 



Streptocephalus texanus, larval stages of, 



426 

 Taste, organs of in Crustacea, 384 

 Tertiary fossils, 41 

 Tertiary Lake Basin, Colorado, by S. H. 



Scudder, 271 

 Tetraonidse, osteolgy of the North Ameri- 

 can, 653 

 of the pelvis and pel- 

 vic limb, 691 

 of the scapular arch 

 and pectoral 

 limb, 686 

 of the skulls, 661 

 of the sternum, 681 

 ofthe vertebral col- 

 umn, 675 

 Thamnocephalus, 532 



platyurus, 353 

 Triassic fossils, 105 

 Trilobites, limbs of, 408 

 Upper extremity, Eremophila, 545 

 Vertebral column, Lanius, 721 

 Wachsmuth, C, 155 

 Wadsworth, M. E., 276 

 Walker, D. H., 33 

 Western Territories, distribution, of life 



in, 364 

 White, C. A., 174 



Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 2. Cretaceous fossils of the 

 Western States and Territories,5 

 Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 3. Tertiary niollusca from 

 Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, 

 41 

 Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 4, Fossils of the Laramie 

 group, 49 

 Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 5. Trassic fossils from South- 

 eastern Idaho, 105 

 Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 6. Carboniferous fossils 

 from the Westei-n States and 

 Territories, 119 

 Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 7. Jurassic fossils from the 

 Western Territories, 143 

 Contributions to Paleontology, 

 No. 8. Carboniferous fossils from 

 the Interior States, 155 

 Whitfield, R. P., 37 

 Winchell, Profes.sorA.,121 

 Wind River District, 175 

 Wind River Range, 228 

 Wind River Basin, 255 

 Wyoming Range, 178 

 Zoogeography, 362 



