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INDEX. 



Fish, care given, en route lo the Philippines, 

 153-155 : disposition of, upon arrival in 

 Manila, 155 ; mosquito-eating fish at Hon- 

 olulu, 155 ; transference of black bass 

 to the Philippines, 154. 

 Fi.'^hes. of Borneo, 263 ; four new fishes from 



Bantayan Island, 115. 

 Fishery, pearl, of Bantayan, 149 ; resources, 



of the Philippine Islands, 89. 

 Flatheads, Borneo, 286. 

 FlatiniE. 45. 



Flatoides fumosus Walk., 45. 

 speculum Walk., 44. 

 tenebrosus et perforatus Walk., 44. 

 Flatoidesaria, 47. 

 Flatta completa Walk.. 45. 

 lyrata Burm., 38. 

 maria Walk., 45. 

 tenella Walk.. 45. 

 Flounders, Borneo, 287. 

 Fourmis des Philippines, 121. 

 Fulgora graminea Fabr., 38. 



Pallida Don., 38. 

 Fulgoridre. 37. 

 Fulgoringe, 37. 

 Fundulus heteroclitus (Linn.), 155. 



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,36. 



Gallinago megala Swinhoe, 107. 



Galleruca bifasciata Fabr., 226. 

 4-notata Oliv., 226. 



Gallus gallus (Linnieus), 104. 



Gambusia affinis (B. and G.), 155. 



Gargara, 48. 



genistje Fabr., 48. 



pygmpea Walk., 48. " | 



Gargaria, 48. j 



Gargetta, 16S. ; 



costigera Walk., 168. 



Gasterotokeus biaculeatus Bloch. 269. 



Gazza minuta (Bloch), 272. 



Gelechiinse, 165. 



Gennadius stolicz£e (Day), 286. 



GeometridjB, 165, 176. 



Geometringe. 177. 



GerridEe, 277. j 



Glossogobius aglestes .Jordan and Scale, 286. 1 



Glottis uebularius (Gunuerus), 107. 



Gnatholipis callurus Jordan and Seale, 285. 



Goat-fishes, Borneo, 278. 



Gobies, Borneo, 285. 



Gobiida;, 285. ! 



Gold lip pearl oyster, 88. i 



Graphiphora o-nigrum Steph., 171. j 



Grass, an interesting occurrence -with sticky, ' 

 85. 



GRIFFIN. LAWRENCE E., Editorial : A 

 Method of Using Magnesium Sulphate for 

 the Anaesthetization of Marine Animals, 

 86 ; The Pearl Fishery of Bantayan, 149 ; 

 A List of Snakes from the Island of Po- j 

 lillo, P. I., with Descriptions of a New 

 Genus and Two New Species, 211 ; Euplo- 

 tes Worcester! sp. nov. I. Structure, 291 ; ■ 



Euplotes Worcesteri sp. nov. II. Divi- 

 sion. 315. 

 Grui'ts, Borneo. 275. 

 Gyrtona, 173. 



hylusalis Walk., 173. 

 lapidaria Walk., 173. 



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Hiemulidae, 276. 



Halcyon chloris (Boddaert), 110. 

 gularis (Kuhl), 110. 

 lindsayi (Vig.), 220. 

 Half-beaks and flying fishes, Borneo, 267. 

 Haliastur intermedius Gurney, 108. 

 Hamodes, 175. 



aurantiaca Guen., 175. 

 aurantiaca Hamps., 175. 

 attacicola Swinh., 175. 

 dicistriga Moore, 175. 

 propitia Guen., 175. 

 Haplonodon, 211. 



philippinensis Griffin, 212. 

 Haplosonyx ?smaragdipennis Chevr., 141. 

 Harmonia octo-maculata Fabr., 147. 

 Helodromas ochropus (LinniEus), 107. 

 Hemibuugarus, 214. 



Hemichelidon griseosticta Swinhoe, 111. 

 Hemirhamphus gaimardi (Cuv. and Val.), 



267. 

 Hemispba?rius. 41. 



parenthesis Banks, 41. 

 stall Banks. 43. 

 transfasciatus Banks, 42. 

 trimaculatus Banks, 43. 

 Herodias timoriensis (Lesson). 197. 

 Hepatidas, 283. 



Hepotus matoides (Cuv. and .Val.), 283. 

 Hesperidce, 167. 



Heteractitis brevipes (Vieillot), 107. 

 Heteraspis billardieri Crotch, 148. 

 Heterocera, 167. 



Hippocampus kuda Bleeker, 269. 

 HirundinidEe, 111- 

 Hirundo gutturalis Scopoli, 111. 



striolata (Boie), 135. 

 Hisha xanthoptera Bleeker, 264. 

 Holuthurians, dried, exported from Banta- 

 yan, 151 ; value of, 151. 

 Homo heidelbergensis. 27. 



philippinensis, 27. 

 Homoesoma derasella Swinh., 178. 



gratella Walk., 178. 

 Homoptera, 33. 



Honolulu, cost of introducing fish at, 157 ; 

 mosquito-eating fish at, 155 ; success of 

 venture at. 157. 

 Hoplasoma philippinensis Jac., 140. 

 Hoplia maculifera Moser, 185. 



philippinensis Moser, 184. 

 Horornis seebohmi (Grant), 137, 138. 

 Hueehys, 36. 



sanguinea Amy. et Serv., 36. 

 sanguinea De Geer, 36. 

 Huechysaria, 36. 



