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Howell, Theodore D., 3, 7. 

 Hubbard, Thomas H., 4. 

 Hiipfel, J. Chr. G., 4. 

 Hyla andersoni, 16, 19. 



pickeringi, 16, 18, 19. 

 versicolor, 16, 20. 

 Hylidse, 15, 16. 

 Hylodes, 13. 



gryllus, IS. 



pickeringii, 19. 



Impatikns fulva, 19. 



Ingersoll, Ernest, 3 ; Birds' Eggs, 4, 5. 



International Postal Union, 2, 3. 



Jackson, N. J., 19. 

 Johnson, Walter A., 7. 

 Jones, Walter M., 2. 

 Jug-o'-Rum, 28. 



Kevan, William, 3. 



King, John A., 3. 



Kreizer, Charles P., M. D., 2. 



Langmann, G., M. D., 6. 



Lenimon, William P., 3. 



Librarian, Report of, 7. 



Lister, Sir Joseph, 15. 



Louisiana, 17. 



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



Loon, 2. 



Lusk, William T., M. D., 3, 



McKim, Rev. Haslett, 3. 



Maine, 21. 



Massachusetts, Northeastern, 11 



May's Landing, N. J., 19. 



Metchnikoff, 15. 



Mexico, 2, 3, 21. 



Mexico, City of, 6. 



Migration, 3. 



Millers Place, N. Y., 6. 



Minnesota, 5. 



Mockingbird, 2. 



New Haven, Conn., 18. 

 New Mexico, 1. 

 New York City, 1, 3, 5. 

 Nightingale, 2. 

 Nordhoff, N. J., 18, 20. 

 North America, 11, 17, 21. 



Opossum, 3. 



Par melee, W. K., Notes on the Habits 

 of Turtles, with special reference to 

 those Species found within Fifty Miles 

 of New York City, 5. 



Peeper, 19. 



Pelicans, White, 5. 



Petrel, 2. 



Phalarope, Northern, 2. 

 Red, 2 



Phalaropus lobatus, 2. 



Piranga erythromelas, 5. 



Plethodon cinereus, 11. 



erythronotus. 11. 

 glutinosus, 11. 



Portland, Conn., 5. 



Price, William T., 6. 



Proctor, Thomas, The Nightingale and 

 the Mockingbird, the Chief Songsters 

 of the Old World and the New, 2. 



Proteus, 9. 



Publication, 7. 



Public Lectures, 1, 4. 5. 



Pumnus auduboni, 2. 



Rana catesbiana, 16, 23. 



clamata, 16, 22, 24. 



fontinalis, 22. 



halecina, 21. 



palustris, 16, 21. 



pipiens, 23. 



sylvatica, 16, 23. 



virescens virescens, 16, 21, 22. 

 Ranidee, 16, 17. 

 Redbreast, Robin, 2. 

 Robb, J. Hampden, 3. 

 Rocky Mountains, 17. 



Saddle River, Valley of, 18. 

 Sage, John H., 5. 

 vSt. Lawrence River, 6. 

 Salamander atra, 9. 

 Salamanders, 6. 

 Salientia, 10, 15. 

 Scaphiopidse, 15, 16. 

 Scaphiopus holbrooki, hi, 17. 



solitarius, 17. 

 Sciurus carolinensis leucotis, 3. 

 Secretary, Report of, 7. 

 Seiurus noveboracensis, 2. 

 Shearwater, 2. 



Audubon's, 2. 

 Sherwood, William L., The Frogs and 



Toads found in the Vicinity of New 



York City, 1, 9-24. 

 Siskin, Pine, 5. 

 Smith, Rev. Cornelius B., 3. 

 Smith, Eugene, The Fishes of the Fresh 



and Brackish Waters in the Vicinity of 



New York City, [Second Part], 1. 

 Somateria spectabilis, 6. 

 South America, 17. 

 Southwick, E. B., 3. 

 Sparrow, Grasshopper, 5. 

 Sharp-tailed, 5. 

 Spelerpes bilineata, 11. 



guttolineatus, 11. 

 ruber, 11. 

 Spinus pinus, 5. 

 Squirrel, Gray, 3. 

 Squirrels, Red, 8. 

 Sullivan County, N. V., <i. 

 Sylvia rufa, 2. 



