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Baumg., 152; rufa Pers., 30, 153; 



F. simulans Karsteu, 33; F. vapor- 

 aria Pers., 32, 153; F. violacea 

 Pers., 31, 44 * 153. 



Gamphacanthus Miller, 96 ; G. ud- 

 deni Lindahl, 97. 



Garman H. : Diemyctylus virides- 

 cens var. vittatus, a new variety 

 of the red-spotted Triton, 49. 



Gastropoda, heart of, 74; pleisto- 

 cene, 176. 



Glyptocrinus Hall, 100, 'no; G. 

 decadactylus Hall, in ; G. dyeri 

 Meek, 112; G. dy. subglobosus 

 Meek, 114; G. fornshelli S. A. 

 M, 114; G. miamiensis S. A. M., 

 115; G. sculptus S. A. M., 116; 



G. shafferi S. A. M., 116; G. 

 shafF. germanus S. A. M., 

 116; G. subglobosus Meek, 114. 



Gomphinse, 67. 



Gomphus consobrinus Walsh, 70; 

 G. externus Selys, 70 ; G. fra- 

 ternus Say, 70, 169; G. fr. walshii 

 Kellicott, 66 ; G. lividus Selys, 

 66; G. notatus Rambr., 67, 71; 

 G. quadricolor Walsh, 67, 169; 

 G. species, 67, 71 ; G. spiniceps 

 Walsh, 68; G. vastus Walsh, 

 169; villosipes Selys, 169. 



Grus americana (Iy.), 174. 



Gymnoascus setosus Eidatn, 79. 



Gymnospermi (myxomycetes),i54. 



Gyraulus parvus Say, radula, 86*. 



Hadencecus subterraneus, 79. 



Helisoma, see Planorbis. 



Hemiarcyria, 158, 164. 



Hetserina americana Fabricius,i68. 



Heteracanthus Newberry, 96; H. 

 politus Newb. 95, 97 ; H. uddeni 

 Lindahl, n. sp., 95, 98*. 



Heterina americana Fabr., 168; H. 

 tricolor Burm., 168. 



Heterocerus, 139. 



Heterocrinus, 100. 



Heterodermeae, 158. 



Heterodictyron, 158. 



Heterotrichia, 163. 



Hot Spring, odonate nymph in, 63. 



Hybridism in Odonata, 70. 



Iocrinus, 100. 



Isaria, 80. 



Ischnura verticalis Say, 169. 



James, J. F. Manual of Paleon- 

 tology of Cincinnati Group, part 

 VIII, 99. 



Jassus immistus Say, 204; J. sanc- 

 tus, 191. 



Kellicott, D. S. An Odonate 

 Nymph from a thermal spring, 

 63 ; a Catalogue of the Odonata 

 of Ohio, part III, 66. 



Kirkbya cymbula 11. Sp., 184*; 

 K. germana n. sp., 185*. 



Ivaboulbenia subterranea, 79. 



Lachnobolus, 158, 163; L. cinereus 

 Schw.,33; L. globosus, 13. 



Lachnosterna albina, 140. 



Lamproderma, 8, 157, 164. 



Lamprodermae, 159. 



Lamprosporse, 157. 



Lapidium, 16. 



Lemonias cytherea, 172; L,. duryi 

 Edw., 171. 



Leocarpus Link, 2, 4, 157, 166; L. 

 brunneolus Phillips, 6; L. cses- 

 pitosus, Schw., 5, 40* ; Iy. fragi- 

 lis Dicks., 6, 40*; Iy. psittacinus 

 Ditm., 5. 



Lepidoderma, 157, 165 ; Iy. stella- 

 tum Mas., 19. 



Lepidoptera of the Cincinnati re- 

 gion, 171. 



Lepidosteus osseus (L.), 173. 



Leptinus testaceus, 140. 



Leptura emarginata Fabr., 172. 



Lepus sylvaticus Bach., parasites 

 on, 143. 



Lestes disjuncta Selys,, 70, 168; 

 L. forcipata, Ramb, 70; L. inse- 

 qualis Walsh, 168; Iy. rectangu- 

 laris Say, 168; L. unguiculata 

 Hagen, 168; L. vigilax Selys, 70. 



Leucorhinia intacta Hagen, 171. 



LJbellula auripinnis Burmeister, 

 170; Iv. axillena Hagen, 68; 

 L. basalis Say, 170; L. cyanea 

 Fabr., 170; Iv. incesta Hagen, 

 68, 170; L. pulchella Drury, 170; 

 L. semifasciata Burmeister, 

 170; L. vibrans Fabricius, 68, 

 170. 



Ivibellulidse in hot springs, 64. 

 Libellulinae, 68. 



Ivicea Schrader, 153, 154, 155, 158, 

 161 ; L. bicolor Pers., 154 ; L. 

 circumscissa, Pers., 154; Iv. flex- 

 uosa Pers., 154; L. pusilla Pers., 

 154; L. variabilis Pers., 154. 



Liceacese, 158, 161. 



Limnsea, heart of, 78 ; radula of, 

 83; pleistocene, 176; L. caperata 

 Say, 78, 83* ; Iv. columella Say, 



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