INDEX. 



395 



PAGB. 



Hyla: /tula— forest, . . . 189 

 Htlid^: 189 



Hyloclchla: AuZe— forest; Mchle— 

 thrusli, 46 



Hylomyzon: MIus — tcluA: muzo— 

 to suck 319 



Hylotomus: Auie — wood; tomos— 

 cutting, ..... 103 



HyodoD.: L., o« fej/oides — bone of 

 the tongue; odon— a tooth (in- 

 tended for " toothed tongue "), 377 



Hyodowtid^ : . . . , 276 



Hyosto'ma: Ihus — swine; stoma— a 

 mouth 222 



Hypentelium: Tiitpo— under (lip?); 

 enteies— perfect (more likely— 

 ftupo— under (lip); penfe— five; 

 the lower lip was said hy Rafin- 

 esque to he five-lobed), , 319 



Sypohoraus: /lupo — heneath ; ?io- 

 7TW)s— uniform, .... 221 



HypcTiBti/us: ft-itper— high; hisUon 

 —a sail (dorsal), . . . 247 



Htpbroartia: ftt^eroa— palate; 

 arfioa— perfect, .... 347 



Hyperotrbta; ft-ujjeroo^palate; 

 tretos— perforate, . . . 347 



Sypsifa/rio: ft-upsi— deep; L., Fario 

 —a trout 357 



Hypsilepis: Tmpsi — high; lepis— 

 scale, 293 



Ibis: name in Greek, . . 134 



Ichthaelurus; icfot/iws — fish ; ailu- 

 ros— cat, 328 



Ichthelis: ichth/us — fish ; Uelois— 

 the sun 239 



Ichthyobus: ichthua—^sh; bous— 

 bufEalo 322 



Ichth/yoTn/yzon: ichtlvus — fish; 

 muzo— to suck, .... 349 



Ictinia: ifctiTios— akite, . . 112 



Icteria: ifcteros— a yellowish green 

 bird, the sight of which would 

 cure the jaundice iikteros'). In 

 the process the bird dies, . 68 



ICTBRIDJBi 90 



Icterus: same as Icterio, . . 92 

 iGUATUDM: IguancL—a. vernacular 



name, 169 



Imostoma: eimiAr-to move; stoma 



mouth (mouth protractile), , 222 

 INSEOTIVORA: L., insecto— insect ; 



voro—to eat, . 24 



PAGB. 



IscTmognatTvus : isclvnos ~ thin; 



ffJiatTiOS— jaw, . . . , 176 

 IsoSPONDYLi: isos— equal; spon- 



^Zos— a vertebra, . . . 270 

 Ispida: a Latin name, . . 101 

 Jaculus: L., something thrown, 30 

 Junco: meaningless, . 88-354 



Lahldesthes: Zabis- apair of for- 

 ceps; estfi/io— to eat, . . 361 

 Labraoid^. . . . . 231 

 Labrax: laftrox- name of some 



voracious sea-fish, . . . 231 

 Laoertilia: L., lacerta— a lizard 168 

 Lagochila: lagocheilos — hare-lip- 

 ped, 311 



Lagopus : lagopous r- a ptarmigan 

 from lagos—a, hare ; pous — foot 

 (rough-footed like a hare), . 1 19 



LAMELLIROSTRES : L., lamellor- 



athin plate; rosiruTn^-bill, 137 



LampropelUs: lampros — shining ; 



j>el{e— shield 180 



Lawiid^ : L,, la/nA/u,8 — a> shrike 



(butcher), 76 



Lani/vireo: lanius-iyk'eo, . . 76 



Larid-®, 148 



Larus: la/roa—& seagull, . . 150 

 Lasiurus: lasios — hairy ; ov/ra — 



tail, 24 



Ze^ibema . lepis — scale ; bema — 



step, " in allusion to the scaly 



basis of the unpaired fins," . 231 



Lepidostbidjp) 341 



Lepidosteus: lepis— scale; osteoTi— 



—bone, . . ... 342 



Lepiopomus : lepion — a scale ; 



pomt^— opercle 239 



Lepomls : lepis — scale ; povfia — 



opercle, 239 



Lbporid^, 34 



LBPTOCARDn: leptos— thin; fcar- 



dia— heart, 347 



LeptopMs : leptos— slender ; opMs 



—snake, 179 



Lepus: L., ahare, ... 34 

 Lestria : lestria—a, robber, . 149 

 Leuciscus : L., a dace (leukoa— 



white) 295 



Leucoaomua: leuTcos— white ; soma 



—body 304 



LiMIOOL^ ; L., Zimus— mud ; colo 



—to Inhabit 130 



Limosa: L., limoaus- muddy, 128 



