40 



Field, Capt. Henry P., 5, 6. 



Finance, Committee on, 12. 



Finch, Crimson House, Nest and 

 Eggs of, 3. 



Flatbush, N. Y., 9. 



Flushing Bay, 6. 



Flycatcher, Acadian, 3. 



Fort Lee, N. J., 26, 28, 30. 



Foster, L. S., Birds observed in south- 

 ern New Hampshire, 2; Birds ob- 

 served in Westchester County, N. 

 Y., 3; Raptores of the vicinity of 

 New York City, 6; The Black-cap- 

 ped Petrel in Ulster County, N. Y., 

 9; 10, 12. 



Gage, Prof. Simon H., 35. 



Granger, W. W., 2, 5; The Mammals 



of the Black Hills and Vicinity, 8; 



12. 

 Great Gull Island, N. Y., 2, 4-6. 

 Greenwood Lake, 33. 

 Gundlach, Juan, Notes on Cuban 



Mammals, 4, 13-20. 



Harrington, N. J., 30. 

 Hawk, Red-shouldered, 3. 

 Hellbenders, 24. 

 Hemlock Falls, N. J., 30. 

 Hemidactylium scutatum, 26, 30. 

 Henshaw, H. W., 2. 

 Hoadley, Frederick H., Death of, 11. 

 Holberton, Wakeman, 6. 

 Howell, A. H., 2; Acadian Flycatch- 

 er on Long Island, 3. 



Jaeger, Long-tailed, 3. 



Krom, Stephen A.. The Turkey Vul- 

 ture, with Notes on a Specimen 

 taken at Plainfield, N J., 12. 



Lawrence, George N , Resolutions 

 on death of, 9-10; Death of, 11. 



Libbey, William, Jr., Public Lecture, 

 Hawaii, the Paradise of the Pacific, 

 7, 11. 



Librarian, Report of, II, 12. 



Linnrean Society of New York, Ac- 

 tion on Protection of Terns, 2, 4, 5. 



Little Gull Island, 5. 



Lizard, Yellow-bellied, 35. 



Local Fauna, Committee on the, 2, 6; 

 Report of, 12. 



Long Island, N. Y., 3, 6. 



Macrotus, 13. 



Mammals, Cuban, 4, 13-20; of Black 

 Hills, 8. 



Manatus, 20. 

 Mann, Rev. C. H., 27. 

 Meles taxus, 16. 

 Membership, 11. 

 Mimusops taimiqui, 16. 

 Molossus, 13. 

 Molothrus ater, 8. 

 Monachus tropicalis, 20. 

 Monophyllus, 13. 

 Mormops, 13. 

 Mount Vernon, N. Y., 36. 

 Mud-devils, 24. 

 Mud Puppies, 24. 

 Mus, 19, 20. 



decumanus, 19. 



musculus, 19, 20. 



rattus, 19. 



tectorum, 19 



Natalus, 13. 



Neotoma campestris, 8. 

 granger i, 8. 

 rupicola, 8. 



Newt, Water, 35, 



New York Association for the Protec- 

 tion of Game, Action on Protection 

 of Terns, 5, 6. 



Noctilio, 13. 



Nycticejus, 13. 



Nyctinomus, 13. 



Oberholser, H. C, 2; The Red- 

 shouldered Hawk in Captivity, 3. 



Orcas, 20. 



Osborn, Henry F., Public Lecture, 

 The Great West a Half Million 

 Years Ago, 7, 8. 



Parus bicolor, 3. 

 Patriofelis, 2. 

 Petrel, Black-capped, 9. 

 Phalarope Northern, 3. 

 Phalaropus lobatus, 3. 

 Phocrena, 20. 

 Phoebe, 9. 

 Phyllonycteris, 13. 

 Phyllops, T3. 



Pike, Col Nicholas, 28, 36. 

 Plainfield, N. J., 12. 

 Plethodon cinereus, 22 



cinereus cinereus, 26,31, 

 .32. 



cinereus erythronotus, 26, 

 31, 32. 



glutinosus, 26, 32. 

 Plethodontida,', 25. 

 Pleurodelidre, 25. 



Pray, J. M., Individual Variation in 

 Birds with Reference to its Bear- 



