14 The American Naturalist. [December, 
—The Cooke Herbarium, 723— The Flora of Madagascar, 723— Some 
Recent Botanical Literature, 725— Botany at the A. A. A. S., 816— On 
the Hypophyllous, Epipbyllous or Amphigenous Habits of Uredineae, 
911— The Fresh-Water Algae of the Plains, 1011— A New Genus of 
AlgjR, 1094— Collecting and Study of Willows, 1094 
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57 — Another Specimen of Hyla 
' Spermophilus, 59— The Deer of Central Amer- 
ica, 59— An Interesting Mammal, b^—Arvicola {Chilotus) palUdus {Il- 
lustrated), 60— Two Remarkable Radiates, 180— The Eyes of Trilobites, 
181— The Sexes of Myxine, 182— The Phalanges of Batrachia Salientia, 
170— The Nervous Systems of Annelids and Vertebrates. 266— The Origin 
of the Vertebrate Pelvis, 267— A Boy with a Tail, 267— Some Cases of 
Solid-Hoofed Hogs and Two-Toed Horses {Illustrated), 447— Interesting 
Cases of Color Variation, 449— The Bald Chimpanzee, 450— Unseason- 
able Visitors, 499— The Poisonous Arachnida of Russia, 500— New 
Organs in the Cockroach, 500— Prof. H. Gadow on the Homologies of 
the Auditory Ossicles, 636— Prof Lankester on Amphioxus, 639— Note 
on Ammoccetes branchialis (Linnseus), 640— Excavating Habits of the Com- 
mon Sea-Urchin, 728— Moulting of Spiders, 730— The Doctrine of Phag- 
ocytes. 819— Physalia in the Bay of Fundy, 821— Myxine, A Protan- 
dric Hermaphrodite, 822— Birds Killed by Electric Lights at Girard 
College, Philadelphia, 823— Gastrotricha, 912— Homologies Within the 
Groups of Echinoderms, 913— The Ontogeny of Pelvic and Shoulder 
Girdles, 914— The Segments of the Vertebrate Head, 915— Horny Teeth 
in the Marsupialia, 916— On the Genus Clevelandia, 916— Ribs of Sala- 
mandra, 918 — Reptiles and Batrachiansfrom the Caymans and Bahamas, 
918— The Mammalian Carpus, 9 19— Animal Coloring Matter, 1014— The 
Polynoina, 1014— Reproduction of Fishes. 1015— The Halosauroid Fishes 
Typical of a Special Order, 1015— The Notacantbid Fishes as Represen- 
tatives of a Peculiar Order, 1016— Notes on Carettochelys, Ramsay, 
1017— Teeth of Monotremes, 1017— Fauna of Mississippi Bottoms, 
1096— Neomenoidea, 1096— Classification of the Lamellibranchs, 1096— 
A Remarkable Crustacean, 1097— Anatomy of Polyxenus, 1097— The 
Position of the Ctecilians. 1098— The Dolphins 1098— The Relationship of 
Genus Dirochelys, 1099— Habitat of Xantusia rwersiana Cope, . . 1 
Zoological News : General, 60, 501, 1100— Echinoderms, 61, 267, 642, 
919, 1100— Worms, 61, 267, 501, 733, 1018— Fishes, 61, 734. 826, 921 
—Protozoa, 182, 919— Coelenterata, 182, 451. 732, 824, 1 100— MoUusca, 
268, 500, 643, 825, 920— Crustacea, 501, 733, 920— Myriapoda, 642— 
Rotifera, 642— Arthropoda, 644, 825— Vertebrata, 644, 920, 1018. 1101 
—Insects, 734— Vermes, 824, 919— Reptilia, 826, 921— Mammalia, 826, 
922— Arachnids, 920— Myriapoda, 920— Batrachia, 921— Aves, 921— 
Sponges • J 
Bacteriology : A New Atlas of Bacteriology, 56— The Bacteriology of Natural 
and of Artificial Ice, 56— Dissection of a Dog as a Basis for the Study of 
Physiology, 57— The Bacteria of Snow, 166 -The Chemical Action of 
Certain Bacteria, 168 — Bacteria, Microbes, or Micro-organisms, 169 — 
Phenyl Alcohol as a Preservative for Growths of Bacteria on Nutrient 
Agar-agar, 725— The Effects of CO^ upon Bacteria, 726— The New Sci- 
ence of Hygiene . . 
Entomology. On Preventing the Ravages of Wire-Worms, 61— Note on Chinch 
Bug Diseases, 63— Poison of Hymenoptera, 64— Report of the State 
Entomologist of New York, 64— Thalessa and Tremex, 65— A Human 
Parasite, 65- An Insect Trap to be Used With the Electric Light, 268— 
Observations on Ants, Bees, and Wasps, 451— Basal Spots on Palps of 
Butterflies, 452— Parasite of Cosmopolitan Insects, 453— The Epipaschii- 
nae of North America, 454 — A Study of the Cynipidne, 454— Coleopter- 
ous Larvse and Their Relations to Adults, 454 — Preliminary Catalogue 
