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78, 82* ; L. cubensis Pfr., 83 ; L. 



desidiosa Say, 78, 83, 176; L. 



palustris Mill, 78, 84 176; L. 



pal. michiganensis B. & W., 84 ; 



L. reflexa Say, 84, 176 ; L. refL 



attenuata Say, 84 ; L. stagnalis 



L., 78, 84. 

 Limnophysa, see Limnsea. 

 Lindahl, Josua, description of 



Heteracanthus uddeni n. sp.,95 ; 



zoological notes, 146. 

 Lindbladia, 158. 

 Lithodermeae, 159. 

 Lycogala Mich., 148, 153, 155, 158, 



162; L. argentea Pers., 153; L., 



conica Pers. 153 ; L. miniata Pers. 



J 47) J 53 '■> punctata Pers., 153; 



L. turbinata Pers., 153. 

 Lycogalacese, 162. 

 Lycoperdon, 149; L. aggregatum 



Retz., 150; L. cinereum Batsch, 



151 ; L. complauatum Batsch, 



151 ; L. corticale Batch, 151 ; Iv. 



epidendrum L., 150; L. favogi- 



neum Batsch., 152; Iv. fragile 



Dicks, 151; Iv. fuscum Hnds., 



151; Iv- gregarium Retz, 151; L. 



radiatum L., 150; L. stipitatum 



Retz, 150. 

 Macromia illinoisensis Walsh, 169 ; 



M. taeniolata Ramb., 70. 

 Mallodrya subaenea Horn, 141. 

 Mallophora orcina Weid, 172. 

 Mammalia of Mammoth Cave, 53. 

 Mammoth Cave, Mammals, 53. 

 Margaritana rugosa Barnes, heart 



of, 75-. 



Mariacrinus Hall, 100. 117; M. har- 



risi S.A. M., 118. 

 Megalodacne ulkei, 140. 

 Megalops cselatus, 139. 

 Megascops asio L., food of, 144, 145. 

 Melasis pectinicornis, 141. 

 Merocrinus, 100. 



Mesothemis simplicicollis Say, 171 



Microascus longirostis Zukal, 79. 



Mimus polyglottus (Iv.), 174. 



Mollusca, pulsation of heart of, 73. 



Mohtpelier sandstone, 94. 



Morgan, A. P. Myxomycetes of 

 the Miami Valley, fourth paper, 

 1; fifth paper, 147 ; synopsis of 

 Myxomycetes of N. A., 159. 



Mouse, Eastern Deer, 58. 



Mucilago Mich., 149; M. Crustacea 

 Wig., 151. 



Mucor Iv., 149; M. cancellatus 

 Batsch, 152 ; M. carneus Schaeff, 

 151; M. coccineus Leers, 151; 

 M. embolus, 150; M. granulatus 

 Schaeff, 151; M. lacteus Leers. 

 151; M. lycogalus Bolt., 152; 

 M. lycoperdoides Scop. 150; M. 

 mucedo L., 79, 80; M. ovatus 

 Schaeff, 151 ; M. pomiformis 

 Leers, 151 ; M. pyriformis Leers, 

 151; M. rufus Leers, 151; M. 

 septicus, L. 32, 150; M. serpula 

 Scop., 150; M. violaceus Leers, 

 151. 



Mus decumanus, 56. 

 Musculus leucopus Raf., 58. 

 Mycetozoa, 156. 



Myxomycetes, 156 ; of the Miami 



Valley, 1,147; of North America, 



classification of, 147, 161. 

 Necrophilus pettiti, 140. 

 Nehalennia posita Hagen, 168. 

 Neotoma floridana Baird, 53, 56; 



N. magister Baird 53 ; N. penn- 



sylvanica Stone, 53, 58. 

 Neurocordulia obscura Say, 169. 

 Odonata of Cincinnati, 167; of 



Ohio, 66, 71; cross fertilization 



of, 70; nymph from a thermal 



spring, 63, 64*. 

 Ohiocrinus, 100. 

 Oligonema, 158, 164. 

 Omophron, 139; O. americanum, 



139; O. robustum, 139; O. tes- 



selatum, 139. 

 Ophibolus doliatus triangulus 



Cope, vermilion albino variety 



of, 146. 



Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis 



Walsh, 67. 

 Ophiotheca, 163. 

 Orange, host of fungus, 15. 

 Orcadella, 161. 



Osborn, Herbert, the genus Scaph- 



oideus, 187. 

 Ostracoda, paleozoic, 179. 

 Otis beds (Devonian), 93. 

 Oxyporus, 139. 



Pachydiplax longipennis Burm., 

 171. 



Pantala hymeuaea Say, 70, 169. 

 Papulospora sp. in Mammoth 



Cave, 80. 

 Paphia troglodyta in Ohio, 142. 

 Paramesus, 188. 

 Parandra polita, 141. 



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