Trilobites, 409; A Criticism of Mr. Cook's Note on the Sclerites 

 of Spirobolu S)4 o9; The Sight of Insects, 410; Dr. Baur on Cope's 

 Drawings of the Skull of Conohphus subcristatus Gray, 41 x ■ The 

 Feeding Phenomena of Sea Anemones, 495 1 The Relation ofMyr- 

 mecophile Lepismids to the Ants, 496 ; Lipophrys a Substitute 

 tor Pnolis, 498 ; Blind Batrachia and Crustacea from the Subter- 

 ranean Waters of Texas, 498 ; Lungless Salamanders, 499 ; Ba- 

 trachia found at Raleigh, N. C. 500 ; The Frilled Lizard, 501 ; 

 The Palatine Process of the Mammalian Premaxillary 502 ■ New 

 Formation of Nervous cells in the Brain of the Monkey,' after 

 he complete cutting away of the occipital lobes, 502 ; Japanese 

 Leeches, 590 i The Origin of Tail-forms, 588 ; The Spermatheca 

 m some American Newts and Salamanders, 589 ; Sense of Sight 

 ^Spiders, 672; Classification and Geographical Distribution of 

 the Nandes, 674; Arkansas Fishes, 675; Batrachia and Reptilia 

 of Madagascar, 675 ; The Moulting of Birds, 676 ; Florida Deer, 

 677; Lygosoma (Liolepisma) in New Jersey, 752; On a New 

 Glaucoma from N fcw Mexico, 753 ; On the Habits of Keen's 

 Mouse Deer, Peromymu ktenii Rhoads, 753; The Inheritance of 

 an Acquired Character, '755 ■ The Hartebeest, 755 j The Heart 

 of some Lungless Salamanders [Illustrated], 829; On two New 

 Species of Lizards from Southern California, 933 ; Modification 

 of the Brain during Growth, 836; The Lion of India, 837 • Inher- 

 itance of Artificial Mutilations, 8 37; Fishes in Isolated Pools 

 943 ; On the Mud Minnow as an Air Breather, 8 44 ; The Peritol 

 neal Epithelium in Amphibia, 944; The Penial Structure of the 

 Sauna 945 ; Food Habits of Woodpeckers, 94 6 ; TheEctal Rela- 

 tions of the Right and Left Parietal and Paroccipital Fissures 

 947; Notes on Turbellaria, 1046; On the Genus Callisaurus' 

 1049 I The Food of Birds, 1050 ; Preliminary Description of a 



New Vole from Labrador 



molo& .-Insects in the National Museum, 72 ; On "tli'e Ginilin'-Vof 

 Elm Twigs by the Larvae of Orgyia leucosti s „ la and its Results, 

 74; Heterocerca of the Lesser Antilles, 152; Bot Flies of the 

 Horse, 153 ; Fossil Butterflies, 154 ; Origin of European Butter- 

 flies, 154 ; North American Aphelinte, ,55 ; Entomological 

 News, 155, S06, 596, 1058 ; On Certain Geophilida, described by 

 Meinert, 2f 9 ; Life-History of Scale Insects, 242 ; The Segmen- 

 tal bclentes of Spirobolus, 333 ; Secretion of Potassium Hydrox- 

 Sn 335 : T L K akC SUPeri ° r Cole °P tera ' 335; A New Diplopod 

 Fauna in Liberia, 413 \ Domestic Economy of Wasps, 504 • Cir- 



^ arS rT r JUri ° US InSeCtS ' 5 ° 5 ; GypSy Moth Extermination, 

 06 ; The Asymmetry of the Mouthparts of Thysanoptera [II 

 lustrated], 591 ; A New African Diplopod Related to Polyxe 

 mus ' 593 ; North American Crambidas, 59? • New Mallow- 



t^trif Eighth —^ * i ^"S^ 



Beetle . Back, 6 7 8 ; Proteid Digesting Saiiva in Insect Larva;. 



