4i 



ing on their Psychological Pevelop- 

 ment, 2. 



Price, W. W., S. 



Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., 2. 



Proteus, 24. 



Publication, II. 



Public Lectures, 1, 7, S, II. 



Report of Committee 

 on, 7. 



Putnam. Frederic W., Ancient Earth- 

 works in the Ohio Valley, 7. 



Rana catesbiana, 37. 



Rancocas, Long Island, N. Y., 28. 

 Rats, 19, 20. 

 Rattlesnakes, 7. 

 Read, Anna PL, 2. 

 Rives, William C, 2. 



SABLE Island, 7. 

 Salamanders. 12, 21-37. 

 Salamander atra, 23. 

 Salamander, Black, 23. 



Blotched, 27. 

 Blue-spotted, 32. 

 Dusky, 33. 

 Four-toed, 30. 

 Gray, 31. 

 Marbled, 27. 

 Red, 30. 

 Red-backed, 31. 

 Spotted, 26. 

 Striped-backed, 31. 

 Yellow, 33. 

 Salamandra bilineata, 31. 



erythronota, 31. 

 fasciata, 27. 

 glutinosa, 32. 

 picta, 33. 

 rubra, 30. 

 subviolacea, 26. 

 symmetrica, 35. 

 Sayornis phcebe, 9. 

 Schley, Capt. W. S., U. S. N., 5. 

 Sciurus hudsonicus dakotensis, S. 

 Scoter, Surf, 9. 

 Secretary's Report. 11. 

 Sherwood, William L., Remarks on 

 Salamanders, 12; The Salamanders 

 found in the Vicinity of New York 

 City, with Notes upon Extra- Lim- 

 ital or Allied Species, 21-37. 



Shufeldt, R. \Y., Peculiar Phases of 



Color assumed by certain Birds, 6. 

 Siredon gracilis, 28, 29. 



lichenoides, 28, 29. 

 mexicanus, 29. 

 Siredons, 24, 29. 

 Sirens, 24. 

 Smith, Eugene, 33, 

 Smith, W. H., 27. 

 Solenodon, 4, 13-17. 



cubanus. 15. 

 paradoxus, 13. 

 Sparrow, Ipswich, Nests and Eggs 

 _ of, 7. 

 Savanna, 9. 

 Spelerpes bilineatus, 26, 31, 32, 33. 

 ruber, 30. 

 ruber ruber, 26. 

 Staten Island. N. Y., 3. 

 Stercorarius longicaudus, 3. 

 Sterna dougalli, 7. 

 hirundo, 7. 

 paradissea, 7. 



Tern, Arctic, 7. 



Common, 7. 

 Roseate, 7. 

 Terns on Great Gull Island, N. Y. , 



2, 4-6. 

 Tiemann, P. C, P)eath of, 1 1. 

 Titmouse, Tufted, 3. 

 Treasurer's Report, 1, 12. 

 Trinidad, Island of, 3. 

 Triton, Spotted, 35. 



Tiger, 28. 

 Triton tigrmus, 28. 



U. S. Lighthouse Board, 5. 

 Urodela, 25. 



Vesperus, 13. 

 Vulture, Turkey, 12. 



Water-dogs, 24. 



West Indies, 3. 



West Side Natural History Society of 



New York, Action on Protection of 



Terns, 5. 

 Westchester County, N. Y., 3. 

 Wood 111 IT, L. B , 2. 

 Wormian, J. L., Some Points on the 



Probable Origin of the Seals, 1. 



