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INDEX. 



[An asterisk (*) after the num- 

 ber of a page indicates that a fig- 

 ure of the species is given, or 

 referred to, on that page.] 

 Acacia, the host of Craterium, 15; 

 Acalles carinatus, 141. 

 Acervularia davidsoni, 94. 

 Actitis macularia (L,.), 174. 

 Adelonycteris borealis, 61 ; A. fusca, 



59, 61. 

 Adranes lecontei, 140. 

 ^Eschna clepsydra Say, M, con- 



stricta Say, 2Q. verticalis Hazen, 



169. 



iEthalina, 155. 



J^thaliopis Zopf, 32 ; stercori- 



formis Zopf, 33. 

 ^Ethalium Link, 30, 155. 

 Agrioninse, 66, 168. 

 Amaurochaetacese, 157. 

 Amaurorchaete ,157. 

 Amaurosporas, 156. 

 Amphiagrion saucium Burm., 168. 

 Anax. 69; A. junius Drury, A. 



longipes Hagen, 169. 

 Ancylus, radula of, 86, 87 ; A. riv- 



ularis Say, 86*', A. tardus Say, 87. 

 Anemese, 157. 



Angioridium Grev, 2, 3, 166; A. 



sinuosum Bull. 3, 40*. 

 Anhinga anhinga (L.), 173. 

 Anodonta. heart of, 75. 

 Anomalagrion hastatum, Say, 70, 



169. 



Anophthalmus tellkampfii, 79. 

 Anomalocrinus, 100. 

 Apanteles congregatus, Say, 142. 

 Aplexahypnorum L,., radula, 88*. 

 Arcyria, 154, 155, 158, 163 ; A. ci- 



nereaPers. 154; A. flava Pers. 154; 



A. incaruata Pers. 154; A. (?) 



leucocephala Pers. 154; A. puni- 



cea Pers. 147, 154. 

 Arcyciaceae 158, 163. 

 Arcyriae 159. 



Argia apicalis Say, A. putrida 

 Hagen, A. sedula Hagen, A. 

 violacea Hagen, 168. 



Asio accipitrinus Pall., food of, 145. 



Athyris vittata, 94. 



Athysanini Van Duse, 188. 



Atrichae, 156, 157. 



Atrypa reticularis, 94. 



Bacillus acidi-lactici (Hiippe), 236; 

 B. lactis-acidi (Marpman), 236; 

 B. mesentericus vulgatus, 236 ; 

 B. subtilis, 236. 



Bacterial Flora of N. M., 211. 



Badhamia Berk. 2, 26, 33, 38, 157, 

 165; B. affinis Rost. 35, 44*; B. 

 capsulifera Bull. 34 ; B. decipiens 

 List. 29; B. decipiens Curtis 36; 

 44*; B. hyalina Post. 34 ; B. lil- 

 acina Fries 37; B. magna Peck. 

 35; B. nitens Berk. 36 ; B. nodu- 

 losa C. & B. 15; B. orbiculata 

 Rex 35 ; B. panicea Fries 36 ; B. 

 papaveracea B. & R. 35, 44*; B. 

 utricularis Bull. 34 ; B. varia 

 Massee 35 ; B. verna Swift 35. 



Baker, Frank C, aperture in plan- 

 orbis 45; notes on radulae 81; 

 pleistocene shells from Milwau- 

 kee 175; pulsation of the mol- 

 luscan heart 73. 



Basiaeschna janata Say, 70, 169. 



Bat, Georgia, 60; large brown 61, 

 little brown 59, red 61. 



Botaurus lentiginosus (Montag. ) 

 173- 



Bouderia sp. in Mammoth Cave, 80. 



Botys penitalis Grote, 143. 



Brefeldia, T57, 162. 



Brefeldiaceae, 157. 



Brewer, A. D., Copepoda of Ne- 

 braska, 119. 



Bubo virginianus Gmel., food of, 

 T46. 



Buprestis rufipes, 140. 



Buteo borealis Gmel. and B. linea- 



tus Gmel., food of, 145. 

 Calandrid, a new (Typhloglymma 



puteolatum), 243. 

 Calcareae, 157, 165. 

 Callidryas eubule L., 142. 

 Calonema, 164. 

 Calonemata, 162. 

 Calonemeae, 168. 



Calopteryx maculata Beauv., 168. 

 Calotricheae, 159. 



Cave animals by S. M. Rhoads, 53. 

 Canis familiaris, a green pup of 

 grayhound, 146. 



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