NATURAL 
H I STORY 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, NEW YORK, N.Y. 
INDEX TO VOLUME 90, 1981 
AUTHORS AND TITLES 
A 
Alamuddin, N.S., Marriage — Lebanese 
Style, Apr., p. 8 
Alcock. J., Seduction on the Wing, Dec., 
p. 36 
Alison, R.M., The Earliest Traces of a 
' Conservation Conscience, May, p. 72 
Allaway, J., The African Elephant’s 
Drinking Problem, Apr., p. 30 
Archibald, G., Last Call for the Siberian 
Crane, Mar., p. 58 
Arnold, R.M., Weeds That Ride the 
Rails, Aug., p. 58 
Avise, J.C., A Matter of Lights and 
Death, Sept., p. 6 
B 
Bancaud, H.. The Acadians of Belle-Ile- 
en-Mer, Jan., p. 48 
Billings, W.D., Plants in High Places, 
Oct., p. 82 
Bitterbaum. E.J., A Martin House Is Not 
a Home, May, p. 64 
Boccaccio, A„ Street Urchins of Colom- 
bia, Apr., p. 40 
Boltin. L., British Museum I Natural His- 
tory), Jan., p. 38 
Bond, J.M., Jr., Review, Oct., p. 1 18 
Brown, C.R., A Martin House Is Not a 
Home, May, p. 64 
Brownlee. D.E., Cosmic Dust, Apr., p. 73 
Bruemmer, F.. Eskimos Are Warm Peo- 
ple, Oct., p. 42 
Bryant. J.P., Hare Trigger, Nov., p. 46 
Byers, J.A., Peaceable Peccaries, June, 
p. 60 
C 
Campbell, T.C., More Is Not Necessarily 
Better, May, p. 1 2 
Capriotti, E.R.. Seyfert Galaxies, Feb., 
p. 82 
Carey, C., Shivering Finches. Oct., p. 58 
Carpenter, G., The Importance of Moth- 
er’s Milk, Aug., p. 6 
Cartmill, M.. Review, Apr., p. 90; Dec., 
p. 82 
Christopher, T.A., The Seeds of Botany, 
Mar., p. 50 
Christy, J.W., Searching for Dim Com- 
panions, June, p. 70 
Coffey, M., In Praise of Plains. Nov., 
p. 54 
Cook, R.E., Toxic Tailings and Tolerant 
Grass, Mar., p. 28; Disturbing Plants, 
Apr., p. 22; Plant Parenthood. July, 
p. 30; Pin Cherry Perceptions, Nov., 
p. 96 
Craw ford. R.L.. A Matter of Lights and 
Death. Sept., p. 6 
D 
Delcourt. H R.. The Virtue of Forests. 
Virgin and Otherwise, June, p. 32 
del Moral, R.. Life Returns to Mount St. 
Helens, May, p. 36 
Deyrup, M.. Deadwood Decomposers, 
Mar., p. 84 
E 
Echevarri, J., Bees for the Birds, Apr., 
p. 36 
Eldredge. N., The Elusive Eureka. Aug., 
p. 24 
F 
Felsman, K., Street Urchins of Colombia. 
Apr., p. 40 
Foott, J.. Yellowstone Buffalo Winter, 
Dec., p. 58 
Furst, P.T.. Review, Jan., p. 92 
G 
Geist, V., Neanderthal the Hunter, Jan., 
p. 26; Review, July, p. 86 
Gerlach, L.R. The Ecology Movement 
After Ten Years, Jan., p. 1 2 
Godfrey, L.R.. The Flood of Anti- 
evolutionism. June, p. 4 
Gonzalez Grande, J.L.. Spain’s Imperial 
Eagle. June, p. 40 
Gould. S.J.. The Politics of Census. Jan., 
p. 20; Hyena Myths and Realities, 
Feb., p. 16; Kingdoms Without 
Wheels, Mar., p. 42; A Most Chilling 
Statement. Apr., p. 14; The Titular 
Bishop of Titiopolis, May, p. 20; Pilt- 
down in Letters, June. p. 12; What, if 
Anything. Is a Zebra? July, p. 6; What 
Color Is a Zebra? Aug., p. 16: Quag- 
gas. Coiled Oysters, and Flimsy Facts, 
Sept., p. 16: Review, Sept., 
p. 92; A Visit to Dayton, Oct., p. 8; 
The Ultimate Parasite, Nov., p. 7; 
Agassiz in the Galapagos, Dec., p. 7 
Greenough, J.W.. Whales at Table. Dec., 
p. 30 
Griffiths, N.E.S.. The Acadians of Belle- 
Ile-en-Mer, Jan., p. 48 
Grobecker, D.B.. Steady as a Rock, Fast 
as Lightning, May, p. 50 
Grosser, M„ Genesis of the Gossamer 
Condor, Mar., p. 64 
Grossman. L.. Telltale Inclusions, Apr., 
p. 68 
Gwaltney. J.L.. Heirs of Disaster. Mar.. 
p. 12 ‘ 
H 
Hansen, J.V.E., Clothing for Cold 
Climes, Oct., p. 90 
Harrison, R.E., Review, Aug., p. 78 
Hendrey. G.R.. Acid Rain and Gray 
Snow , Feb., p. 58 
Heschong. L.. Thermal Necessity. Oct., 
p. 32 
High, C.. Indoor Air Pollution, Oct., 
p. 110 
Huntington, G.E., Children of the Hut- 
terites, Feb., p. 34 
Hutchins, \1.. Olympic Mountain Goats, 
Jan., p. 58 
