r3t H Si usi m AN INDEX TO THE Scientific Contents OF THE Journal and Proceedings OF The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia *#/£ 11 NSTITUTEDv MDCCCXII INCORPORATED ^\ MDCCCXVII «i Vl /M2 Published in Commemoration of the Centenary of the Academy, March 21, 1912. PHILADELPHIA THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 1913 CENTENARY COMMITTEE ON PRINTING AND PUBLICATION HENRY SKINNER, M. D. HENRY A. PILSBRY, Sc. D. WITMER STONE, A. M. WILLIAM J. FOX. MILTON J. GREENMAN, M. D. PHILIP P. CALVERT, Ph. D. Ex-Officio, HON. SAMUEL G. DIXON, M. D., LL. D. Editor, EDWARD J. NOLAN, M. D. CONTENTS. PAGE Introduction .......... v Dates of Publication ........ vii List of Contributors to the PROCEEDINGS, 1841-1910, and to the JOURNAL, First Series I-VIII and Second Series I-XIII, with References to the Contributions . . 1 Index to Genera, Species, Etc., Described or Referred to in the PROCEEDINGS and JOURNAL . . . .189 (iii) ■ " Who wants a lock without a key, a ship without a rudder, a binnacle without a compass, a check without a signature, a book without an index." Adapted from Oliver Wendell Holmes. The publications of the Academy are the means by which it holds communication with scientific men throughout the world, and their maintenance is one of the most important functions of the society. The first series of the Journal, in octavo, was begun in 1817, five years after the foundation of the Academy, the first number being placed on the table at the meeting of May 20th of that year. The series was continued at irregular intervals for a period of twenty-five years, the eighth and concluding volume being pub- lished in 1842. To secure prompter issue of communications made at the weekly meetings the publication of Proceedings was begun in March. 1841. The sixty-second volume, with which this Index terminates, was completed in 1911. The second series of the Journal, in quarto, is designed for the publication of papers requiring more elaborate illustration than can be supplied in the octavo form. ' The first volume was issued in December. 1847, and the thirteenth, included in the Index, was distributed in September. 1908. It has been considered fitting, as one of the incidents commemor- ative of the centenary of the Academy, that access to the scientific contents of these eighty-three volumes be facilitated by the issue of an Index to the entire series. Other serials, published under the auspices of Sections of the Academy, but not indexed, are as follows: The American Journal of Conchology, Volumes III-VII, 1867-1872. Volumes I and II were published by the editor. George W. Try on. Jr. Manual of Conchology. First Series, X, Parts 2, 3 and 4- XVII. Second Series, IV, Parts 2, 3 and 4-XXI. The earlier volumes were published by Mr. Tryon. The work, bequeathed by him to the Conchological Section of the Academy, has since been continued by Henrv A. Pilsbry, Sc. D. (v) VI INTRODUCTION. Transactions of the American Entomological Society (En- tomological Section of the Academy), Volumes VI, 1877, to XXXVII, 1912. The Society united with the Academy as a Sec- tion in 1875. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy. I, 1890— XXIII, 1912. Because of the frequent change of generic names it has been con- sidered essential to the usefulness of the Index to provide alpha- betical references to the specific designations. In the compilation questions of synonymy have not been considered. Except where errors are manifestly typographical, no attempt has been made to correct the orthography of authors. Edward J. Nolan, Recording Secretary. The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, March 27, 1918. DATES OF PUBLICATION. An effort has been made to ascertain the time of issue of the several parts of the Journal and Proceedings not otherwise dated, and with this end in view the minutes, correspondence, and accessions lists of the Academy have been diligently searched. It is to be regretted that the result is not complete, but it is here given in the hope that it may establish dates of publication, at least approximately, and help to determine questions of priority arising in connection with the scientific contributions to the three series now indexed. It may be assumed that the undated portions appeared between the dates immediately preceding and following the omissions. When a date is established by a letter of acknowledgment it is necessarily later than the actual distribution of the part. While therefore, the dates of publication were frequently earlier than those here given, they were certainly never later. The entries referring to the publication of the first series of the Journal, Volumes II- VI, were compiled by John S. Phillips and published in the first volume of the Proceedings. Many of the contributions to the second series of the Journal, when supplied to the authors in advance, were dated in the table of contents, this being uniformly the case since the publication of Volume VI. The issue to authors of separate copies of papers from the Proceedings also antedate the publication of the numbers of which they form a part, the record being printed on the covers of the separata but not otherwise preserved. Acknowledgment is due the Assistant Librarian, William J. Fox, for the compilation and arrangement of the following list. JOUENAL, 1817-1845. Vol. I, Part 1. Presented to the Academv meeting, May 20, 1817. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A copy sent by Say to Melsheimer, November 7, 1817. Vol. II, pages 1- 32, published January, 1821. 33- 64, " February, 1821. 65- 96, " March, 1821. 97-128, " October, 1821. 129-160, " November, 1821. 161-192, " December, 1821. 193-224, " June, 1822. 225-256, " July, 1822. 257-288, " August, 1822. 289-320, " September, 1822. 321-352, " November, 1822. 353-408, " December, 1822. (vii) Vlll DATES OP PUBLICATION. Vol. Ill, pages 1- 32, published April, 1823. 33- 64, i i May, 1823. 65- 96, i i June, 1823. 97-128, i t July, 1823. 129-160, i t October, 1823. 161-192, 1 1 November, 1823. 193-224, 1 < December, 1823. 225-256, 1 1 January, 1824. 257-288, i > February, 1824. 289-320, 1 1 March, 1824. 321-352, i > April 5, 1824. 353-384, 1 1 April 27, 1824. 385-416, < < May, 1824. 417-480, t i June, 1824. Vol. IV, pages 1- 32, published July, 1824. 33- 64, 4 t August, 1824. 65- 96, i i August, 1824. 97-128, i i November, 1824. 129-160, i i November 30, 1824, 161-200, i 1 December, 1824. 201-232, I ( January, 1825. 233-264, ( ( February, 1825. 265-296, I 1 March 15, 1825. 297-328, I i March 28, 1825. 329-360, i I April, 1825. 361-407, I I May, 1825. Vol. V, pages 1- 32, published 1 June, 1825. 33- 64, 1 1 July, 1825. 65-128, i i August, 1825. 129-204, 1 1 December, 1825. 207-228, 1 1 February, 1826. 229-260, i i November, 1826. 261-292, i i November, 1826. 293-324, 1 1 December, 1826. 325-410, i < February, 1827. Vol. VI, pages 1- 38, publishe< 1 March, 1827. 39- 56, 1 1 June, 1827. 57-106, 1 1 February, 1828. 107-178, t < July, 1829. 179-244, t i August, 1830. 245-327, < < April, 1831. Vol. VII, Part I. Presented to Academy meeting, October 28, 1834. II. Presented to Academy meeting, November 21, 1837. Vol. VIII, Part I. Presented to Academy meeting, May 5, 1840. IT. Presented to Academy meeting, duly 5, 1842. DATKS OF PUBLICATION. ix JOURNAL, Second Series, 1847- Vol. I, Part 1. Presented to Academy meeting, December 7, 1847 2- " " " August 8, 1848. 3. " " " August 7, 1849. 4. " " < * February 5, 1850. Vol. II, Part 1. Presented to Academy meeting, November 19, 1850 2. " " " February 3, 1852. 3. " " " January 18, 1853. 4. " " " March 7, 1854. Vol. Ill, Part 1. Presented to Academy meeting, May 8, 1855. -• " " " February 12, 1856. 3. " " " November 18, 1856. 4. ' ' " " February 16, 1858. Vol. IV, Part 1. Presented to Academy meeting, December 28, 1858. 2. " " " October 4, 1859. 3. " " " March 13, 1860. 4. " " " December 11, 1860. Vol. V, Part 1. Presented to Academy meeting, February 18, 1862. 2. " " " October 28, 1862. 3. " " " March 17, 1863. 4. " " " November 24, 1863. Vol. VI. The date of publication of the author 's separates will be found printed at end of "Contents." Vol. VII. Presented to Academy meeting, January 25, 1870. 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Vol. XXI (1869), No. 1 (pages 1-80). Presented to Academy meeting, July 20, 1869. 2 (pages 81-168, Biol. Sect. 1-8). Receipt acknowledged by the Smithsonian Institution, July 30, 1869. 3 (pages 169-190, Biol. Sect. 9-18). Presented to Aca- demy meeting, February 8, 1870. 4 (pages 191 et seq.). Ditto, April 12, 1870. Vol.XXII(1870),No.l (pages 1-64). Receipt acknowledged by the Smith- sonian Institution, July 8, 1870. 2 (pages 65-92, Biol. Sect. 1-4). Presented to Academy meeting, October 4, 1870. 3 (pages 93 et seq.). Ditto, March 14, 1871. The dates of printing of the signatures of the subsequent volumes will be found on the reverse of the title pages. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS With Titles of their Contributions The first series of the JOURNAL is indicated by a small j and small Roman numer- als : the Proceedings by a capital P and abbreviated date, and the second series of the JOURNAL by a capital J and Roman numerals. Aaron. Carrie B. Biographical notice of Robert Henry Lamborn. P 1)1, 486 Aaron, S. Frank. On some new Psocidse. P '86, 13 Abaddie, E. A. On crania from New Mexico. P '57, 179 Abbott, Charles Conrad. Descriptions of new species of Ameri- can freshwater fishes. P '60, 325 Description of a new species of Astroscopus Brev. in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '60, 365 Description of anew species of Exocetus 'from Chili. P '60,472 Descriptions of four new species of North American Cyprin- idje. P '60, 473 Description of new species of apodal fishes in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '60, 475 — Descriptions of two new species of Pimelodus, from Kansas. P '60, 568 — Observations on Cottus copei Abbott. P '61, 15 — Notes on the habits of Aphredoderus sayanus. P '61, 95 — On Cyprinus corporalis Mitch., referring it to the genus Semotilus Raf. P '61, 154 — On Squalus americanus Mitch., referring it to the genus Odontaspis Agassiz. P '61, 399 — Description of a collection of jasper lance heads found near Trenton, N. J.; and remarks on the locality with reference to Indian antiquities. P '63, 278 — On Belone truncata and on the flesh of Lepidosteus. P '63, 282 — On jasper lance heads from Trenton, N. J. P '63, 282 Abbott, Helen C. DeS. On Hematoxylin in the bark of Saraca indica. P '86, 352 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Abbott, James Francis. The marine fishes of Peru. P '99, 324 ■ Notes on Chilean fishes with description of a new species of Sebastodes. P '99, 475 Abeken, . Note of travel in Lower Nubia. P '44, 76 Abert, J. W. On a supposed new species of quail. P '47, 221 Agassiz, Alex. Synopsis of the echinoids collected by Dr. W. Stimpson in the North Pacific Exploring Expedition, under the command of Captains Ringgold and Rodgers. P '63, 352 Agassiz, Louis. Relationship of Dorudon. P '48, 4 On the crocodiles of the Green Sand of New Jersey. P '49, 169 On Cambarus gambellii. P '53, 368 Allen, Harrison. Description of new pteropine bats from Africa. P '61, 156 Description of a new Mexican bat. P '61, 359 Description of two new species of Vespertilionidre and some remarks on the genus Antrozous. P '62, 246 On a new genus of Vespertilionidas. P '65, 173 Notes on the Vespertilionida? of tropical America. P '66, 279 On the conformation of the mammalian skull. P '67, 11 On crania with tertiary occipital condyles. P '67, 137 On the inter-orbital space in the human skull. P '69, Biol. 13 On fungus on feet of Myiarchus cinerascens. P '70, Biol. 9 On the appendicular skeleton of vertebrates. P '72, 42 On the notation of the ribs. P '75, 416 On the effect of the bipedal position in man. P '75, 468 A human skull exhibiting unusual features. P '76, 17 Zoological and biological methods of research. P '76, 90 Supernumerary anterior extremity in a. Brahmin bull. P '76, 143 — ■ Supernumerary anterior extremity in a domestic cow. P '76, 163 — Distinctive characters of teeth. P '78, 39 — Description of a fcetal walrus. P '80, 38 — Mammary glands of bats. P '80, 133 — On some homologies in bunodont dentition. 1' 'SO. 22(i — The phalanges of bats. P '80, 359 — On the temporal and masseter muscles of mamma Is. I' '80,385 — The muscles of the limbs of 1he raccoon, IVocvon lotor. P '82, 115 Distribution of nerves. P '82, 187 Vitality of fresh-water polyps. P '82, 223 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. O Allen, Harrison. Continued. Asymmetry of the turbinated bones. P '82, 239 Irregularities of the dental arch, etc. P '82, 310 The spinal chord of Batrachia and Reptilia. P '83, 56 Cutaneous nerves in mammals. P '83, 127 ■ On the pectoral filaments in the sea robin (Primotus pal- mipes). P '85, 377 The shape of the hind limb in the Mammalia as modified by the weight of the trunk. P '85, 383 - — On a post-tympanic ossicle in Ursus. P '86, 36 — A prodrome of a memoir on animal locomotion. P '87, 60 — The distribution of the color-marks of the Mammalia. P '88, 84 — The palatal rugae in man. P '88, 254 — On the taxonomic values of the wing membranes and of the terminal phalanges of the digits in the Cheiroptera. P '89, 313 — On the distribution of color-marks in the Pteropodida?. P '90, 12 — Pedomorphism. P '91, 208 — On the wings of bats. P '91, 335 — ■ Description of a new species of Vampyrops. P '91, 400 — The influence exerted by the tongue on the positions of the teeth. P '91, 451 — Change of name of a genus of bats. P '91, 466 — A new genus of Vespertilionidae. P '91, 467 — On the molars of the pteropine bats. P '92, 172 — On the cephalo-humeral muscle and the so-called rudiment a 1 clavicle of Carnivora. P '92, 217 — On the foramen magnum of the common porpoise and on a human lower jaw of unusual size. P '92, 289 The forms of edentulous jaws in the human subject. P '93, 11 Note on the mechanism of the act of the expulsion of secre- tion from the anal sac in Mephitis. P '93, 280 The changes which take place in the skull, coincident with shortening of the face-axis. P '94, 181 — Observations on Blarina brevicauda. P '94, 269 — Not on a uniform plan of describing the human skull. P '96, 170 — A biographical sketch of John Adam Ryder. P '96, 222 — The ulna of the common brown bat. P '96, 291 — Observations on Tarsius fuscus. P '97, 34 — Pre-molars and form of the skull. P '97, 145 4 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Allen, Harrison. Continued. Comparative measurements of skulls. P '97, 482 Crania from the mounds of the St. John's River, Florida; a study made in connection with crania from other parts of North America, J X, 367 Allen, Joel Asaph. Description of a new generic type, Bassari- cyon, of Procyonidse from Costa Rica. P '76, 20 Additional note on Bassaricyon gabbii. P '77, 267 Anderson, Malcomb P. and Joseph Grinnell. Birds of the Siski- you Mountains, California : a problem in distribution. P '03, 4 Anthony, John G. Nomenclature of Melania. P '43, 251 Descriptions of new species of American fluviatile Gastero- poda. P '60, 55 Arango, Rafael. Descriptions of new species of terrestrial Mol- lusca of Cuba. P '81, 15 ; P '82, 105 ; P '84, 211 Arthur, J. C. History and biology of pear blight. P '86, 322 Ashmead, Samuel. On calcareous spar from the Rossie Lead Mines of New York. P '48, 6 On a collection of marine Algae. P '52, 147 ■ Catalogue of marine Algae discovered at Beasley 's Point dur- ing the past summer with some remarks thereon. P '55, 410 On marine Algae of Beasley 's Point. P '56, 161; '58, 8 On marine Algae from Key West. P '57, 74 See Durand, Elias, T. P. James, and S. Ashmead Atlee, J. C. On the effect of inhalation of chloroform. P '58, Biol. 11 Atlee, Walter F. On an acephalous child. P '58, Biol. 8 ■ Relaxation of abdominal walls as a cause of hemorrhoids. P '58, Biol. 23 On a hydatid mole. P '59, Biol. 6 Audubon, John J. and John Bachman. Descriptions of new species of quadrupeds inhabiting North America, j viii, 280; P '41, 92 Description of a new North American fox. P '52, 114 Austin, C. F. Characters of some new Hepaticoe, (mostly North American), together with notes on a few imperfectly described species. P '69, 218 Bache, Alexander Dallas. On the specific heat of the atoms of bodies, j vi, 141 Bachman, John. Notes on the generation of the Virginia opossum, (Didelphis virginiana). P '48, 40 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Bachman, John. Continued. Further observations on the generation of the opossum. P '48, 42 Description of a new species of hare found in South Carolina. j vii, 194 — Observations on the different species of hares (genus Lepus) inhabiting the United States, j vii, 282 — Some remarks on the genus Sorex with a monograph of the North American species, j vii, 363 — Description of several new species of American quadrupeds, j viii, 57 — Additional remarks on the genus Lepus, with corrections of a former paper and descriptions of other species of quadrupeds found in North America, j viii, 75 — See Audubon, Joint J., and John Bachman Bailey, J. W. On fossil Foraminifera in the calcareous marl from the Cretaceous formation of the Upper Missouri, and on silieified 1 wood from near Fredericksburg, Va. P '41, 75 On vegetable structure in anthracite coal. P '46, 39 ■ See Harvey, W. H., and J. W. BaUey Baird, Spencer F. On Vulpes utah. P '52, 124 Descriptions of new birds collected between Albuquerque, N. M., and San Francisco, Cal., during the winter of 1853-54 by Dr. C. B. R. Kennerly and H. B. Mollhausen, naturalists at- tached to the Survey of the Pacific R. R. Route under Lt. A. W. Whipple, P '54, 118 Description of new genera and species of North American frogs. P '54, 59 — Characteristics of some new species of Mammalia collected by the U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey, Major W. H. Emory, U. S. A. Commissioner. P '55, 331 — Characteristics of some new species of North American Mam- malia collected chiefly in connection with the U. S. Surveys of a Railroad Route to the Pacific. P '55, 333 — Description of a phyllostome bat from California, in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '58, 116 — Description of new genera and species of North American lizards in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '58, 253 — Notes on a collection of birds made by Mr. John Xantus, at Cape St. Lucas, Lower California, and now in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '59, 299 6 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Baird, Spencer F. Continued. On Rhytisma aceris-eriocarpa? Schw. P '62, 507 On a dust shower over portions of Vermont. P '70. Biol. 9 Revision of the North American tailed Batrachia, with descriptions of new genera and species. J I. 281 See Baird, Wm. M., and Spencer F. See March, W. T., and Spencer F. Baird Baird, Spencer F. and Charles Girard. Characteristics of some new reptiles in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '52, 68, 125, 173 List of reptiles collected in California by Dr. John L. Ijeconte, with descriptions of new species. P '53, 300 Descriptions of some new fishes from the . River Zuni. P '53, 368 — Descriptions of new T species of fishes collected by Mr. John H. Clark on the U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey under Lt.- Col. Jas. D. Graham. P '53, 387. Descriptions of new species of fishes collected by Captains R. B. Maury and Geo. B. McClellan in Arkansas. P '53, 390 — ■ Descriptions of new species of fishes collected in Texas, New Mexico and Sonora by Mr. John H. Clark on the U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey, and in Texas by Capt, Stewart Van Vliet, U. S. A. Second Part. P '54, 24 — Notice of a new genus of Cyprinidse. P '54, 158 Baird, Wm. M. and Spencer F. Descriptions of two species, sup- posed to be new, of the genus Tyrannula Swains., found in Cum- berland County, Pennsylvania. P '43, 283 Baker, Frank C. Notes on the food of birds. P '89, 266 Remarks upon the round-tailed musk rat, Neoflber alleni True. P '89, 272 Remarks on Urosalpinx perrugatus Com*. P '90, 46 — — On the modifications of the apex in Murex. P '90, 66 Notes on a collection of shells from southern Mexico. P '91, 45 — Remarks on the Muricidse with descriptions of new specie* of shells. P '91, 56 — Further notes on the embryonic whorls of the Muricidae. P '94, 223 Baldwin, D. D. Descriptions of new species of Achatinellidse from the Hawaiian Islands. P '95, 214 Bancroft, Edward. Co-ossification of axis vertebra with third cervical. P '90, 419 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. < Banks, Nathan. The spider fauna of the Upper Cayuga Lake Basin. P '92, 11 Some Arachnida from Alabama. P 1900, 529 Some Arachnida from New Mexico. P '01, 568 A list of Arachnida from Ilayti. with descriptions of new species. P '03, 340 The Arachnida of Florida. P '04, 120 New Oribatidie from the United States. P '06, 490 ■ Arachnida from Costa Rica. P '09, 194 Bannister, H. B. A sketch of the classification of the American Anserime. P '70. 130 Barbeck, Wm. On the development of Lemna minor. P '80, 230 Barber, C. M. and T. D. A. Cockerell. A new weasel from Mexico. P '98, 188 Barbour, Thomas. On the true status of the genus Cacopoides. P '09, 401. A note regarding the Chinese alligator. P '10, 464 Barcena, Mariano. On certain Mexican meteorites. P '76, 122 The rocks known as Mexican onyx. P '76, 166 Barclay, J. Judson. On a cranium from Jerusalem. P '57, 177 Barringer, Daniel Moreau. Coon Mountain and its crater. P '05, 861 Barringer, Daniel M. and Benjamin 'C. Tilghman. Coon Moun- tain and its crater. P '05, 844 Bascom, Florence. Perido-steatite and diabase. P '96, 219 Baur, G. Notes on some little known American fossil tortoises. P '91, 411 Bell, J. G. Remarks on Fuligula minor. P '42, 141 Benedict, Jas. E. A revision of the genus Synidotea. P '97, 389 Benson, Stephen A. On a hippopotamus. P '50, 21 Bergh, R. On the nudibranohiate gasteropod Mollusea of the North Pacific Ocean, with special reference to those of Alaska. ' P '79, 71 ; '80, 40 Berkeley, M. J. and M. A. Curtis. Exotic fungi from the Schweinitzian herbarium, principally from Surinam. J II, 277 A commentary on the Synopsis Fungorum in America Boreali media degentium, by L. D. de Schweinitz. J III, 205 Berlandier, Dr. Description of two Mexican wolves. P '50, 156 Bernsel, Capt. F. Notes from East Falkland Island. P '55, 287 8 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Berthoud, E. L. Description of the Hot Springs of Soda Creek, their location, number, temperature and altitude and the geologi- cal features of the surrounding locality ; together with the re- markable discovery of a human skeleton and a fossil pine tree in the boulder and gravel formation of Soda Bar, Oct. 13, 1860. P '66, 342 On prehistoric human art from Wyoming and Colorado. P '72, 46 On the occurrence of uranium, silver, iron, etc.. in the Tertiary formation of Colorado Territory. P '75, 363 Bicknell, Ernest P. and Fletcher B. Dresslar. A review of the species of the genus Semotilus. P '85, 14 Biddle, John. On the crania of thugs. P '57, 151 Bigsby. J. J. Description of a new species of trilobite. j iv, 365 Bilgram, Hugo. Inclusions in quartz. P '03, 700 Diachaea cylindrica, a new species of Mycetozoa. P '05, 524 Unusual forms of Myxomycetes. P '10, 271 Binney, William G. Descriptions of American land shells. P '57, 18 Notes on American land shells No. 2, P '57, 183 ; No. 3, P '58, 114 ; No. 4, 197 ; No. 5, P '59, 189 ; No. 6, P '60, 150 On a species of Leda common to Japan and Massachusetts. P '60, 49 — On geographical distribution of gasteropods. P '60, 49 — Descriptions of new species of Pulmonata in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. P '60, 154 — Catalogue of land and fresh-water univalve Mollusca col- lected in British America by Messrs. Ross, Kennicott and Drexler, and deposited in the Smithsonian Institution. P '61, 330 — Notes on the terrestrial mollusks of the peninsula of Cali- fornia. P '61, 331 — On the anatomy and lingual dentition of Ariolimax and other Pulmonata, P '74, 33 — On the jaw and lingual membrane of North American ter- restrial Pulmonata. P '75, 140 — On the lingual dentition and genitalia of Partula and other Pulmonata. P '75 ,244 — On the lingual dentition, jaw and genitalia of Carelia, On- chidella, and other Pulmonata. P '76, 183 — On the land shells of the Mexican Island of Guadeloupe, col- lected by Dr. E. Palmer. P '79, 16 — See ttliinel, Thomas, and W. G. Binney LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 9 Blaisdell, F. E. The frons in Bembidium, with descriptions of new species. P '02, 70 Bland, Thos. and W. G. Binney. Notes on lingual dentition of certain species of North American land shells. P '72, 135 On the Lingual dentition and jaw of certain terrestrial Pul- monata from the United States, with remarks on their systematic value. P '73, 240 Blanding, William. Fecundity of the bass. P '41, 39 Blake, William P. Notice of the remarkable strata containing the remains of Infusoria and Polythalamia in the Tertiary for- mation of Monterey, California. P '55, 328 On itacolumite. P '76, 325 Blatchley, Willis S. On the American species of the genus Umbra, P '85, 12 A review of the species of the genus Pimephales. P '85, 63 On the genus Aphrododerus. P '85, 136 ■ On some reptilian freaks from Indiana. P '06, 419 Bolles, L. S. On a new clinical microscope. P '68, Biol. 13 Bollman, Chas. H. Notes on a small collection of myriapods from the Bermuda Islands. P '89, 127 See Meek, Seth E., and C. H. Bollman Bonaparte, Charles. An account of four species of stormy petrels. J iii, 227 Observations on the nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology. jiii, 340;iv, 25, 163, 251; v, 57 On a new species of duck, described by Wilson as the same with the Anas fuligula of Europe. J iii, 381 Description of a new species of South American Fringilla. J iv, 350 — ■ Descriptions of ten species of South American birds. J iv, 370 — Descriptions of two new species of Mexican birds. J iv, 387 — Additions to the ornithology of the United States. J v, 28 — Notes to the paper entitled " Descriptions of ten species of South American birds. " J v, 137 On the distinction of two species of Icterus, hitherto con- founded under the specific name of icterocephalus. J v-, 222 Booth, Jas. C. On crystals of lead. P '58, 2 Borda, Eugene. On Lepidodendron. P '59, 293 Boring, A. M. See Stevens, N. M., and A. M. Boring Bowen, George T. Analysis of an ore of copper from New Jersey, j iii, 295 10 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Bowen, George T. Continued. Description and analysis of the sillimanite, a new mineral. j iii, 375 Boyer, Charles S. Notes on diatoms from the Dismal Swamp. P '98, 414 New species of diatoms. P '98, 468 The biddulphoid forms of North American Diatomaceae. P 1900, 685 A new species of Cymatopleura. P '08, 554 Jelly-pores in the Diotomaceae. P '10, 271 Brace, L. J. K. See Gardiner, John, and L. J. K. Brace Bransford, J. T. See Gill, Theo., and J. T. Brans ford Brayton, A. W. See Jordan, David Starr, and A. W. Brayton Bridges, Robert. Remarks on Infusoria. P '42, 169 Preservation of bone. P '43, 269 On estimates of the length of the year. P '48, 58 On lithoid carbonate of iron. P '56, 102 ■ On amygdaloidal trap from Lake Superior. P '56, 143 Brinton, John H. On a mode of preparing anatomical speci- mens. P '54, 71 Brinton, Daniel G. Tunisian flints. P '84, 219 On the cuspidiform petroglyphs, or so-called bird-track rock sculptures of Ohio. P '84, 275 Impression of the figures on a " Meday stick. ' ' P '84, 278 Fired stones and prehistoric implements. P '84, 279 A glacial pebble. P '84, 299* On a petroglyph from the Island of St. Vincent, W. I. P '89, 417 Dr. Allen's contributions to anthropology. P '97, 522 Brown, A. D. Descriptions of two new species of Helix. P '61, 333 Brown, Amos P. On the young of Baculites compressus Say. P '91, 159 The development of the shell in the coiled stage of Baculites compressus Say. P '92, 136 The crystallization of molybdenite. P '96, 210 See Pilsbry, H. A., and Amos P. Brown Brown, Arthur Erwin. Description of a new species of Euteenia. P '89, 421 On a new genus of Colubridae from Florida. P '90, 199 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 11 Brown, Arthur Erwin. Continued. Notes on some snakes from Tropical America, lately living in the collection of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia. P '93, 429 On the true character and relationship of Ursus cinnamo- meus Aud. and Bach. P '94, 119 The occurrence of Macacus leoninus Blyth in eastern Burmah. P '96, 485 — A review of the genera and species of American snakes, north of Mexico. P '01, 10 — On some points in the phylogeny of the primates. P '01, 119 — ■ A new species of Coluber from western Texas. P '01, 492 — A new species of Ophibolus from western Texas. P '01, 612 — A col lection of reptiles and batrachians from Borneo and the Loo Choo Islands. P '02, 175 — A list of the reptiles and batrachians in the Harrison- Hiller collection from Sumatra. P '02, 693 — The variations of Eutamia in the Pacific subregion. P '03, 286 — Texas reptiles and their faunal relations. P '03, 543 — Note on Crotalus scutulatus Kenn. P '03, 625 — Post-glacial nearctic centers of dispersal for reptiles. P '04, 464 — The utility principle in relation to specific characters. P '05, 206 — The identity of Euteenia atrata Kenn. P '05, 692 — Generic types of nearctic Reptilia and Amphibia. P '08, 112 — Remarks on commemoration of Darwin's centenary. P '09, 55 Browne, Peter A. On terms used in botany. P '42, 197 Note on tierra de Sienna. P '42, 221 ; '43, 258 — — On supposed human foot prints found near St. Louis. P '42, 225 On the establishment of a zoological garden. P '44, 67 On the hair of a human foetus. P '50, 34 On the hair of Peruvians. P '50, 53 Structure of .hair in the Mammalia. P '50, 56 Microscopic examination of pile. P '51, 145 Brown, Richard. On fossil trees. P '47, 143 On fossils from Nova Scotia. P '47, 229 12 . LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Brown, Richard. Continued. On fossil fruits from Nova Scotia. P '47, 317 Brown, Stewardson. Botanizing in the Canadian Rockies. P '06, 429 Notes on the flora of the Bermudas. P '09, 486 Brubaker, Albert P. See Chapman, H. C, and A. P. Brubaker Buckley, Samuel B. The cutting ant of Texas. P '60. 233 Myrmica (Atta) molefaciens, "stinging ant" or "mound- making ant" of Texas. P '60, 445 Descriptions of several new species of plants. P '60, 443 Note on the ants in Texas. P '61, 9 Note on the Bart ram oak (Quercus heterophylla) . P '61, 361 Description of new plants from Texas. P '61, 448 ; No. 2, '62, 5 ; No. 3, '62, 88 Notes on the American ash trees (Fraxinus), with descrip- tions of new species. P '62, 2 — Note No. 2— On Quercus heterophylla Mich. P '62, 100 — On Dr. Asa Gray's notes on Buckley's new plants of Texas. P '70, 135 — Quercus durandii Buckley. P '81, 121 — Quercus rubra L. var. texana. P '81, 123 Rhus cotinoides Nutt. P '81, 125 Bullock, Chas. On inhalation of oxygen. P '68, Biol. 8 On glycerine jelly as a preservative. P '68, Biol. 15 Bundt, Will F. On the Cambari of northern Indiana. P '77, 171 Burk, Isaac. List of plants recently collected on ships' ballast in the neighborhood of Philadelphia. P '77, 105 Burtt, J. L. On the influence of sulphuretted hydrogen on fishes. P '52, 1 Busch, Katherine Jeannette. Description of new serpulids from Bermuda, with notes on known forms from adjacent re- gions. P '10, 490 Descriptions of new species of Turbonilla of the western Atlantic fauna, with notes on those previously known. P '99, 145 See Moore, J. Percy, and J. K. Busch Butcher, H. B. List of birds collected at Laredo, Texas, in 1866 and 1867. P '68, 148 Calvert, Philip P. The odonate genus Ortholestes. P '93, 377 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 13 Calvert, Philip P. Continued. Odonata (dragonflies) from the Indian Ocean, and from Kashmir, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. P '98, 141 Neurapterous insects collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith in northeastern Africa. P '99, 228 Parallelisms in structure between certain genera of Odon- ata from the Old and the New Worlds. P '99, 245 - Ganglia of Odonata. P '03, 760 The composition and ecological relations of the odonate fauna of Mexico and Central America. P '08, 460 Canby, Wm. M. Notes of botanical visits to the lower part of Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland. P '64, 16 Liquid exudations in Akebia and Mahonia. P '82, 113 Remarks on death of Prof. Asa Gray. P '88, 59 Capellini, Giovanni. Biographical notice of. P '96, 483 Cardeza, J. M. Fossil ( ?) casts in sandstone. P '80, 280 Garnet mistaken for corundum. P '80, 295 See Rand, Theo. D., and J. ill. Cardeza Carpenter, Philip P. Notes on shells collected by J. Xantus at Cape St. Lucas. P '59, 331 Diagnosis specierum et varietatum no varum Molluscorum, prope Sinum Pugetianum a Kennerlio Doctore, nuper decesso, collectorum. P '65, 54 Carson, Joseph. On a specimen of cochineal. P '56, 261 On Gaylussacia resinosa. P '58, 177 On Chinese chemicals. P '59, 150 On copper deposited by voltaic action. P '62, 102 On so-called American tea. P '65, 181 On the production of twin fruit. P '72, 240 Carter, Henry J. Catalogue of marine sponges, collected by Mr. Joseph Willcox on the west coast of Florida. P '84, 202 Casey. Thomas L. On the probable age of the Alabama white limestone. P '01, 513 Notes on the Conrad collection of Vicksburg fossils, with descriptions of new species. P '03, 261 Cassin, John. Seventeen year locust. P '43, 279 On the snow owl. P '44, 19 Description of a new vulture in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila. P '45, 212 Note on an instinct probably possessed by the herons (Ardea Linn.). P '46. 137 14 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cassin, John. Continued. Description of a new rapacious bird in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '47, 199 Description of a new Buceros, and a notice of the Bueeros elatus (Temm), both of which are in the collection of the Acad- emy of Natural Sciences. P '47, 330 Descriptions of three new species of the genus Icterus (Briss) ; specimens -of which are in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences. P '47, 333 — On the diet of monkeys in captivity. P '48, 3 — Descriptions of new species of the genus Cyanocorax (Boie), of which specimens are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. P '48, 26 Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Vidua Briss; Euplectus Sw. ; Pyrenestes Sw. ; and Pitylus Cuv. ; speci- mens of which are in the Academy of Natural Sciences in Phila- delphia. P '48, 65 Description of a new Tanagra, in the collection of the Acad- emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '48, 85 Catalogue of birds collected by Mr. William S. Pease, during the march of the army of the United States from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. P '48, 87 Descriptions of owls, presumed to be undescribed, speci- mens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '48, 121 Descriptions of new species of the genera Nyctale Brehm, and Syeobius Vieill. ; specimens of which are in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '49, 157 Notes of an examination of the family VulturidsB, in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '49, 158 — On Anas rafflesii. P '49, 195 — Descriptions of new species of birds of the family Caprimul- gidse, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '49, 236 — Catalogue of the Strigidge in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '49, Suppl. Catalogue of the Vulturidse in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '49, Suppl. Descriptions of new species of birds, specimens of which are in the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. P '50, 56 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 15 Cassin, John. Continued. Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Baradisea, Pastor, and Buceros, and a proposition to rename others of the genera Alcyone and Hirundo. P '50, 67 Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Barus Linn. ; Emberiza Linn. ; Cardueiis Briss, ; Myiothera HI., and Leuconerpes Sw., specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Bhiladelphia. B '50, 103 — Notice of an American species of duck, hitherto regarded as identical with Oidemia fusca Linn. B '50, 126 — Sketch of the birds composing the genera Vireo Vieil., and Vireosylvia Bonap., with the list of the previously known and descriptions of three new species. B '51, 149 — Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Galbula and Bucco Briss., specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Bhiladelphia. B '51, 154 Notes of an examination of birds composing the family Cap- rimulgidag, in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sci- ences of Bhiladelphia. B "51, 175 - — On specimens of Ephialtes. B '51, 236 Descriptions of new species of birds of the family Laniadse, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Bhiladelphia, B '51, 244 — Note on a species of Cicada and on the Cicada septemdecem (Linn.). B '51, 273 Descriptions of birds of the genera Laniarius, Dicrurus, Graucalus, Manacus and Bicus, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Bhiladelphia. B '51, 347 — ■ Catalogue of the Caprimulgidae in the collection of the Aca- demy of Natural Sciences of Bhila. B '51, Suppl. — On a collection of Arctic Birds. B '52, 106 — On the return of Dr. Heermann from California. B '52, 147 — Descriptions of new species of birds, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Bhila. B '52. 184 — On Scalops metallescens. B '53, 240 — ■ Description of a new mole of the genus Scalops, from Oregon ; a. specimen of which is in the collection of the Exploring Ex- pedition made by the U. S. Ships Vincennes and Beacock, under the command of Captain Charles Wilkes, of the United States Navv. P '53, 299 16 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cassin, John. Continued. ■ Descriptions of new species of Hirundinidee and Psittacidse, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '53, 369 Synopsis of the species of Falconidae which inhabit America north of Mexico, with description of new species. P '53, 450 Catalogue of the Hirundinidse in the collection of the Aca- demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '53, Suppl. Catalogue of the Halcyonidae in the collection of the Aca- demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '53, Suppl. On presence of crossbill in neighborhood of Philadelphia. P '54, 203 ■ A list of pigeons of the genus Carpophaga Selby, in the col- lections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and of the U. S. Exploring Expedition (Vincennes and Peacock), Washington; with descriptions and notices of new and little known species. P '54, 227 On a specimen of Crex pratensis. P '55, 265 Notes on North American Falconidae with descriptions of new species. P '55, 277 On Canis antarcticus. P '55, 289 Descriptions of new species of birds from Western Africa in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila. P '55, 324 On DuChaillu's expedition to Western Africa. P '55, 410 Notices of some new and little known birds in the collection of the U. S. Exploring Expedition in the Vincennes and Peacock, and in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences. P '55, 438 Notes on North American Birds in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences and the National Museum, Wash- ington. P '56, 39 Description of new species of African birds in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences, collected by Mr. P. B. DuChaillu in equatorial Africa. P '56, 156 Descriptions and notes on birds in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and in the Na- tional Museum Washington. P '56, 235 — Catalogue of birds collected at Cape Lopez, Western Africa by Mr. P. B. DuChaillu in 1856 with notes and descriptions of new species. 1* '56, :>1l> LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 17 Cassin, John. Continued. Catalogue of birds collected on the River Muni, West Africa by Mr. P. B. DuChaillu in 1856, with notes and descriptions of new species. P '57, 33 Notes on the N. American species of Archibuteo and Lanius, and description of a new species of toucan of the genus Seleni- dera (Gould). P '51, 211 — On Falco polyargus. P '58, 1 — Description of a new tanager from the Isthmus of Darien and note on Selenidera spectabilis. P '58, 177 — Catalogue of birds collected by A. A. Henderson, M. D., U. S. N. at Hakodadi, island of Jesso, Japan, with notes and descrip- tions of new species. P '58, 191 — On Hesperiphona vespertina. P '58, 191 Catalogue of birds collected on the Rivers Camma and Ogobai, Western Africa by Mr. P. B. DuChaillu in 1858, with notes and descriptions of new species. P '59, 30, 133, 172 — Catalogue of birds collected during a survey of a route for a ship canal across the Isthmus of Darien, by order of the gov- ernment of the United States, made by Lieut. N. Michler, of the U. S. Topographical Engineers, with notes and descriptions of new species. P '60, 132. 188 — ■ Catalogue of birds from the island of St. Thomas, West Indies, collected and presented to the Academy of Natural Sciences by Mr. Robert Swift. P '60, 374 — On a new species of goose from Arctic America. P '61. 72 — On a flock of crows lost in a fog. P '62, 2 — • Catalogue of birds collected by the United States North Pacific Surveying and Exploring Expedition, in command of Capt. John Rodgers, U. S. N., with notes and descriptions of new species. P '62, 312 — On the frequency of the snow owl in the vicinity of Phila- delphia. P '62, 520 — Notes on the Picidse with descriptions of new and little known species. P '63, 194 — Notes on the Picidaa. P '63, 322 — ■ On rare birds presented by the Smithsonian Institution. P '64, 50 — Fasti Ornithologiae. P '64. 234 ; '66. 35 ; '67, 212 — Notes of an examination of the birds of the subfamily Coere- bime. P '64. 265 18 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cassin, John. Continued. Notes on some species of birds from South America. P '64, 286 Notes on some new and little known rapacious birds. P '65, 2 — An examination of the birds of the genus Chrysomitris in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '65, 89 — On some conirostral birds from Costa Rica in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. P '65, 169 — A study of the Icteridae. P '66, 10 — On Crotophaga ani. P '66, 289 — On kitchen-middens near Atlantic City. P '66, 290 — A second study of the Icteridae. P '66, 401 — A third study of the Ieteridge. P '67, 45 — A study of the RhamphastidaB. P '67, 100 — ■ See Wilson, Thos. B., and J oh n Cassin — Description of a new rapacious bird in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J I, 21 — Description of a new Buceros, and a notice of the Buceros elatus, (Temm.,) both of which are in the collection of the Aca- demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J I, 135 — Descriptions of three new species of the genus Icterus, (Briss.,) ; specimens of which are in the museum of the Aca- demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J I, 137 Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Vidua Cuvier, Euplecta Swainson, and Pyrenestes Swainson, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J I, 241 — Descriptions of new species of the genera Micrastur G. R. Gray, Tanagra Linn, and Sycobius Vieill. J I, 295 — Descriptions of owls, presumed to be new species, in the col- lection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J II, 51, 95 — Monograph of the birds composing the genera Hydropsalis AVagler and Antrostomus Nuttall. J II, 113 — Description of a new species of the genus Paradisea Linn, in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- delphia. J II, 133 — Descriptions of new species of birds if the genera Mclanerpes Swainson, and Lanius Linnaeus. J II, 257 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 19 Cassin, John. Continued. Descriptions of new species of birds of the genus Spermestes Swainson, in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J III. 69 Descriptions of new species of Psittacidae, in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J III, 153 — Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Selenidera Gould, and Nuniida Linnaeus, and of a new genus and species of rasorial bird in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. -I I\\ 5 — Descriptions of new birds of Western Africa, in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J IV, 321 — Descriptions of new birds from Western Africa, in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J V. 181 Descriptions of new and little known species of birds of the family Picida? in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J V, 457 Casteel, Dana Brackenridge. The cell-lineage and early larval development of Fiona marina, a nudibranchiate mollusk. P '04, 325 Chaloner, D. Denman. French anthracite coal. P '41, 3 On galena. P '41, 14 Ancient remains in Central America. P '42, 168 On decay of wood. P '42, 155 Remarks on infusoria. P '42, 168 On a supposed trilobite from Potts ville, Penna. P '42, 193 Fossil bones from Missouri. P '43, 321 Chamberlin, Ralph V. A new genus and three new species of chilopods. P '02, 39 Myriopods from Beulah, New Mexico. P '03, 35 — — New Lithobii from California and Oregon. P '03, 152 New chilopods. P '04, 651 A new Lithobius from Colorado. P '06, 3 Animal names and anatomical terms of the Gosiute Indians. P '08, 74 Revision of North American spiders of the family Lycosidae. P '08. 158 Chapman, Henry Cadwalader. On a species of Delphinus. P '73, 279 Disposition of the flexor perforans, flexor longus hallucis and flexor accessories in Paradoxurus musangus. P '73, 372 20 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Chapman, Henry Cadwalader. Continued. On the muscles of the hind leg of Fiber zibethicus. P 74, 13 On Echinorhynehus moniliformis. P 74, 76 On the generative apparatus of Tebennophorus carolinensis. P 74, 79 Anatomical notes. P '74, 94 On the disposition of the great omentum in Cynocephalus porcarius. P '75, 123 On the anatomy of the giraffe. P '75, 401 Post-mortem examination of an elephant. P '75, 402 On the castor glands of the beaver. P '75, 440 ■ On Tricocephalus affinis Dies. P '75, 440 Observations on the structure of the manatee. P 75, 452 Description of a new Taenia from Rhea americana. P 76, 14 Description of a monstrosity. P 76, 24 On the giraffe. P 77, 37 ' On ccecum of Capybara. P 77, 146 On reflex action in turtles. P 77, 146 On the placenta of a monkey. P 77, 194 On the structure of the gorilla. P 78, 385 On the structure of the chimpanzee. P 79, 52 Notes on Amphiuma. P 79, 144 Placenta of Maeacus cynomolgus. P 79, 146 On the structure of the orang outang. P '80, 1600 Observations upon the hippopotamus. P '81, 126 On a foetal kangaroo and its membranes. P '81, 468 Notes on the anatomy of Echidna hystrix. P '87, 334 Observations on the female generative apparatus of Hyaena crocuta. P '88, 189 A memoir of Joseph Leidy, M. D. P '91, 342 ■ Observations upon the brain of the gorilla. P '92, 203 Note on the geology of Mt. Desert Island. P '92, 350 The interpretation of certain verses of the first chapter of Genesis in the light of paleontology. P '93, 68 — Notes on Chaeropsis liberiensis Morton. P '93, 185 — Observations on the Japanese salamander, Cryptobranehus maximus Schlegel. P '93, 227 — Homologies of the alisphenoid and petromastoid bones in vertebrates. P '94, 32 — Respiratory quotient and loss in volume of expired air. P 1900, 379 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 21 Chapman, Henry Cadwalader. Continued. Observations upon the anatomy of Hylobates leuciscus and Chiromys madagaseariensis. P 1900, 414 Observations upon the placenta and young of Dasypus sex- cinctus. P '01, 366 — Observations on Galeopithecus volans. P '02, 241 — On a collection of anthropoids. P '03, 719 — Observations on Tupaia, with reflections on the origin of primates. P '04, 148 — Observations on Hyrax. P '04, 476 The placenta, and generative apparatus of the elephant. J VIII, 413 Chapman, Henry C. and Albert P. Brubaker. Researches upon the general physiology of nerve and muscle. P '88, 106 ; No. 2, P '88, 155 Researches upon respiration. P '91, 13 The radius of curvatures of the cornea. P '93, 349 Chase, Pliny E. On the velocity of infinite fall. P '77, 265 Chester, Frederick D. Preliminary notes on the geology of Delaware — Laurentian, Paleozoic and Cretaceous areas. P '84, 237 Christy, David. On Orthis bella rugosa. P '58, 190 Clapp, A., M. D. Geological equivalents of the vicinity of New Albany, Ind. P '41, 18 ; '42, 177 Clarke, John Mason, Biographical notice of. P '08, 502 Clark, S. F. Report on the hydroids collected on the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, by W. H. Dall, U. S. Coast Survey, and party, from 1871 to 1874, inclusive. P '76, 209 Clay, Joseph A. Magnesian minerals, P '41, 39 On certain magnesian minerals. P '42, 193 Clemens, Breckenridge. Contributions to American lepidoptero- logy. P '59, 256; No. 2, 317; No. 3, '60, 4; No. 4, 156; No. 5, ' 203 ; No. 6, 345 ; No. 7, 522. Synopsis of North American Sphingidae. J IV, 97 Coates, Benjamin H. Effects of insect sting on wheat. P '41. 45 On a worm in the eye of a horse. P '70, Biol. 11 Effect of conflagration on atmosphere. P '41. 46 — — Larvae in wheat. P '41, 55, 57 Remarks on infusoria. P '42, 169 Note on the natural alliances of the genus Cecidomyia, in- tended to facilitate identification. P '42, 191 22 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Coates, Benjamin H. Continued. Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 277 Correction of an error in Dr. Smyth's work on the unity of the human races. P '52, 189 On effects of chloroform inhalation. P '58, Biol. 11 Description of a hydrostatic balance, by which the specific gravities of minerals may be ascertained without calculation, j i, 368 Coates, Reynell. Remarks on the floating apparatus, and other peculiarities, of the genus Jauthina. j iv, 356 Remarks on the pedunculated cirrhi pedes with a descrip- tion of two new species of the genus Otion. j vi, 130 Cockerell, T. D. A. A supplementary note to Mr. Johnson's list of Jamaican Diptera. P '94, 419 Some new bees of the genus Perdita. P '95, 11 The bees of the genus Perdita F. Smith. P '96, 25 New and little-known North American bees. P '97, 334 New and little-known bees from Washington State. P '98, 50 Some notes on Coccidae. P '99, 259 Descriptions of new bees collected by Mr. 11. 11. Smith in Brazil. I, P 1900, 356 ; II, '01, 216 The classification of the Aleyrodidse. P '02, 279 Bees of the genus Nomada from California. P '03, 559 <- North American bees of the genus Nomada. P '03, 580 Variation of the snail-genus Ashmunella. P '03, 615 The roses of Pecos, New Mexico. P '04, 108 See Barber, C. M., and T. D. A. Cockerell - See Pilsbry, II. A., and T. D. A. Cockerell See Behn, James A. G., and T. I). A. Cockerell Cockerell, T. D. A. and Wm. J. Fox. New fossorial Hymenoptera from New Mexico. P '97, 135 Cockerell, T. D. A. and Wilmatte Porter. A new crayfish from New Mexico. P 1900, 434 Colton, Harold Sellers. How Fulgur and Sycotypus eat oysters, mussels and clams. P '08. 3 Some effects of environment on the growth of Lymnsea colu- mella Say. P '08, 410 Modiolaria mannorata and the surface film. P '10, 42 Conklin, Edwin G. Environmental and sexual dimorphism in Crepidula. P '98, 435 The cause of inverse symmetry. P '03, 753 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 23 Conklin, Edwin G. Continued. The embryology of Fulgur: a study of the influence of yolk on development. P '07. 320 Karyokinesis and cytokinesis in the maturation, fertilization and cleavage of Crepidula and other Gasteropoda. J XII, 5 — Organization and cell lineage of the ascidian egg. J XIII, 5 Conrad, Solomon W. Remarks on the Osmunda claytoniana of Linnaeus, with a drawing, .i vi, 8 Description of a new species of J uncus. J vi, 102 Notice of a mineral which approaches to the bildstein of Werner; with a few remarks on the connexion of bildstein with feldspar. .1 vi, 102 Notice of a new species of Corallorhiza. J vi, 145 Conrad. Timothy Abbott. On the geology and organic remains of a part of the peninsula of Maryland. J vi, 205 Description of fifteen new species of recent and three of fossil shells, chiefly from the coast of the United States. J vi, 256 ■ Observations on the Tertiary and more recent formations of a portion of the Southern States. J vii, 116 — Description of new Tertiary fossils from the Southern States. J vii, 130 — Description of a new genus of fresh water shells. J vii, 178 — Description of a new species of Hinnita. 3 vii, 182 — Descriptions of new marine shells from Upper California. J vii, 227 — Description of three new species of Unio from the rivers of the United States. J viii. 178 — Description of 24 new species of fossil shells, chiefly from the Tertiary deposits of Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, j viii, 183 — Observations on the Silurian and Devonian systems of the United States, and descriptions of organic remains. J viii, 228 — Descriptions of new species of organic remains belonging to the Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous systems of the United States. J viii, 235 — Descriptions of three new species of Unio. P '41, 19 — Descriptions of twenty-six new species of fossil shells. P '41, 28 — On the identity of the middle Cretaceous formation of the United States with the Faxoe Limestone of Europe. P '42, 143 — Observations on the Silurian and Devonian systems of the United States, with descriptions of new organic remains. P '42, 142 24 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Conrad, Timothy Abbott. Continued. ■ Observations on the lead bearing limestone of Wisconsin and description of a new genus of trilobite and fifteen new Silurian fossils. P '42, 329 Descriptions of a new genus and twenty-nine new Miocene and one Eocene fossil shells of the United States. P '43, 305 — Descriptions of nineteen species of Tertiary fossils of Vir- ginia and North Carolina. P '43, 323 — • Descriptions of eight new fossil shells of the United States. P '44, 173 — Descriptions of new species of fossil and recent shells and corals. P '46, 19 — Observations on the Eocene formation, and descriptions of one hundred and five new fossils of that period from the vicinity of Vicksburg, Mississippi. P '47, 280 — Descriptions of two new genera and new species of recent shells, etc. P '48, 121 — Descriptions of new freshwater and marine shells. P '49, 152 — Remarks on the Tertiary strata of St. Domingo and Vicks- burg, Miss. P '52, 198 — Notes on shells, with descriptions of new species. P '52, 199 — A synopsis of the family of the Naiades of North America, with notes and a table of some of the genera and sub-genera of the family, according to their geographical distribution, and de- scriptions of genera and subgenera, P '53, 243 — Synopsis of the genus Cassidula Humph, and of a proposed new genus Athleta. P '53, 448 — Omissions and corrections to the "Synopsis of the North American Naiades.'' P '53, 449 — Rectification of the generic names of Tertiary fossil shells. P '54, 29 — Notes on shells, with descriptions of three recent and one fossil species. P '54, 31 — Descriptions of three new species of Unio. P '55, 256 Descriptions of 18 new Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils. P '55, 265 — Observations on the Eocene deposit of Jackson, Miss., with descriptions of 34 new species of shells and corals. P '55, 257 • Descriptions of a new species of Melania. P '55, 269 Description of ;i new species of Pentamerus. P '55, 441 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 25 Conrad, Timothy Abbott. Continued. Note on the Miocene and Post Pliocene deposits of California, with descriptions of two new fossil corals. P '55, 441 ■ Descriptions of three new genera, twenty-three new species, Middle Tertiary fossils from California and one from Texas. P '56, 312 — Descriptions of two new genera of shells. P '57, 165 — Description of a new species of Myacites. P '57, 166 — Rectification of some of the generic names of American Tertiary fossils. P '57, 166 — ■ Description of a new genus of the family Dreissenddae. P '57, 167 — Descriptions of new species of freshwater shells. P '58, 10 — Notes on shells. P '60, 231 — Descriptions of new genera, subgenera and species of Ter- tiary and recent shells. P '62, 284 — Catalogue of the Miocene shells of the Atlantic slope. P '62, 559 — ■ Description of new, recent and Miocene shells. P '62, 583 — Notes on shells, with descriptions of new fossil genera and species. P '64, 211 — Observations on the Eocene lignite formation of the United States. P '65, 70 — Catalogue of the Eocene Annulata, Foraininifera, Echino- dermata and Cirripedia of the United States. P '65, 73 — Descriptions of new species of Echinidae. P '65, 75 - — ■ Observations on American fossils, with descriptions of two new species. P '65, 184 — Descriptions and illustrations of genera of shells. P '72, 50 — Descriptions of a new recent species of Glycimeris, from Beaufort, N. C, and of Miocene shells of North Carolina, P '72, 216 1 — Remarks on the Tertiary clay of the Upper Amazon, with descriptions of new shells, P '74, 25 — Description of two new fossil shells of the Upper Amazon. P '74, 82 — Descriptions of a new fossil shell from Peru. P '75, 139 — Notes on the genus Catellus. P '75, 466 — Note on a cirripede of the California Miocene, with remarks on fossil shells. P '76, 273 — On certain generic names proposed by Zittel, Stoliczka, and Zekeli. P '77. 22 26 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Conrad, Timothy Abbott. Continued. Notes on shells. P '77, 24 Observations on the Eocene formation, and descriptions of one hundred and five new fossils of that period, from the vicinity of Vicksbnrg, Mississippi, with an appendix. J I, 111 Descriptions of new fossil and recent shells of the United States. J I, 207 — Notes on shells with descriptions of new genera and species. J I, 210 — ■ Descriptions of new fresh water and marine shells. J I, 275 — Descriptions of one new Cretaceous and seven new Eocene fossils. J II, 39 — Descriptions of new fossil shells of the United States. J II, 273 — Descriptions of new species of Unio. J II, 295 — Synopsis of the genus Pleiodon. J II, 298 — Descriptions of new fossil shells of the United States. J II, 299 — Monograph of the genus Argonauta Linne, and descriptions of five new species. J II, 331 — Synopsis of the genera Parapholas and Penicilla. J II, 335 — Observations on a group of Cretaceous fossil shells, found in Tippah County, Miss., with descriptions of fifty-six new species. J III, 323 - — ■ Descriptions of new species of Cretaceous and Eocene fossils of Mississippi and Alabama. J IV, 275 Conrad, T. A. and Wm. M. Gabb. Illustrations of some fossils described in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences. P '60, 55 Cook, Margaret Harris. Spermatogenesis in Lepidoptera. P '10, 294 Cook, 0. P. Summary of new Liberian Polydesmoidea. P '96, 257 Cooke, C. Montague, Jr. See Pilsbry, 11. A., and C. M. Cooke, Jr. Cooke, M. C. The Valsei of the United States. P 77, 110 Cooper, .1. (J. On a new cormorant from the Farallone Islands, California. P '(55, 5 On new Californian Pulmonata, etc. 1* '72, 143 Cope, Edward 1). On the primary divisions of the Salamandridae with descriptions of two new species. I* '5!), 122 Notes and descriptions of foreign reptiles. 1' '59,294 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 27 Cope, Edward D. Continued. Catalogue of the venomous serpents in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, with notes on the families, genera and species. P '59, 332 Supplement to "A catalogue of venomous serpents in the museum of the Academy." etc. P '60, 72 — Notes and descriptions of new and little known species of American reptiles. P '60, 339 — Descriptions of reptiles from Tropical America and Asia. P '60, 368 — Descriptions of new species of the reptilian genera lly- perolius, Liuperus and Tropidodipsas. P '60, 517 — List of emydosaurians. P '60, 549 — Catalogue of the Oolubridae in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, with notes and descriptions of new species. Part 2. P '60, 241 ; Part 3, '60, 553 — Remarks on reptiles. P '61, 72, 75 — On Amblystoma from Chester Co., Penna. P '61, 123 — On an iguana from Andros Island. P '61, 123 — Notes and descriptions of Anoles. P '61, 208 — Contributions to the ophiology of Lower California, Mexico and Central America. P '61, 287 — On the Reptilia of Sombrero and Bermuda. P '61. 312 — On the genera Panolopus, Centropyx, Aristelliger and Sphaerodactylus. P '61, 494 — On cyprinoid fishes of Pennsylvania. P '61, 512 — On the dentition of Herpeton tentaculatum and on the habitat of Gerarda prevostiana and Rhabdosoma lineatum. P '62, 1 — On some new and little known Anura. P '62, 151 — Contributions to neotropical sa urology. P '62, 176 — On Neosorex albibarbis, P '62, 188 — On Laeerta echinata and Tiliqua dura. P '62, 189 — On Carphotis harpesti. P '62, 249 — Notes on some reptiles of the Old World. P '62, 337 — On a Cuban bufonid. P '62. 344 — Catalogue of the reptiles obtained during the exploration of the Parana, Paraguay, Vermejo and Uruguay Rivers, by Capt. Thomas J. Page, U. S. N., and of those procured by Lieut. N. Michler. U. S. Top. Eng. Commander of the Expedition con- ducting the survey of the Atrato River. P '62, 346 — On Traehycephalus and on South American Bufones. P '63, 26 28 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cope, Edward D. Continued. On Trachyeephalus scaphiopus and other American Batra- chia. P '63, 42 On Hololepis simus. P '63, 42 Descriptions of new American Squamata in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '63, 100 — Contributions to the herpetology of tropical America. P '64, 166 — On the limits and relations of Raniformes. P '64, 181 — On the characters of the higher groups of Reptilia Squamata and especially on the Diploglossa. P '64, 224 — On a blind silurid from Pennsylvania. P '64, 231 — • Partial catalogue of the cold-blooded Vertebrata of Michigan. P '65, 78 — On Amphibamus grandiceps, a new batrachian from the Coal Measures. P '65, 134 — Note on a species of whale occurring on the coasts of the United States. P '65, 168 — Note on a species of hunchback whale. P '65, 178 — Third contribution to the herpetology of tropical America. P '65, 185 — A contribution to a knowledge of the Delphinidae. P '65, 198 — On a species of seal and on cetaceans. P '65, 273 — On geographical distribution of certain fishes. P '65. 274 — Second contributions to a history of the Delphinidae. P '65, 278 — On an Aturia from the marl of New Jersey. P '66, 3 — On the skull of a black fish. P '66, 7 — Fourth contribution to the herpetology of tropical America. P '66, 123 — On vertebrates of the Mesozoic Red Sandstone. P '66, 249 — Synopsis of the species of Holcosus and Ameiva with diagnoses of the West Indian and South American Colubridae. P '62, 60 — On Laelaps aquilunguis. P '66, 276 - On the Mesozoic Sandstone of Pennsylvania. P '66, 290 — Third contribution to the history of the Balaenidae and Del- phinidae. P '66, 293 - On the Reptilia and Batrachia of the Sonoran Province of the Nearctic Region. P 7 66, 300 — On Laelaps. P '66, 316 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 29 Cope, Edward D. Continued. Fifth contribution to the herpetology of tropical America. P '66, 317 On Euclastes platyops. P '67, 31 On Megaptera braziliensis. P '67, 32 On Euclastes, a genus of extinct Cheloniidge. P '67, 39 On Thoracosaurus brevispinus. P '67, 39 On California reptiles. P '67, 85 On eyprinoid fishes of Virginia. P '67, 95 On fossil mammals from Maryland. P '67, 131 On remains from eaves of Virginia. P '67, 137 An addition to the vertebrate fauna of the Miocene period, with a synopsis of the extinct Cetacea of the United States. P '67, 138 On Post-Pliocene deposits of Maryland. P '67, 138 On the genera of fresh-water fishes Hypsileps Baird and Photogenis Cope, their species and distribution. P '67, 156 A review of the species of the Amblystomidae. P '67, 166 On the habits of a tipulideous larva. P '67, 222 On extinct reptiles that approach the birds. P '67, 234 On Vertebrata from Nevada and Lower California. P '68, 2 On inhabitants of caves of southwestern Virginia. P '68, 85 On an enaliosaurian from Kansas. P '68, 92 An examination of the Reptilia and Batrachia obtained by the Orton Expedition to Equador and the upper Amazon, with notes on other species. P '68, 96 On fossil snakes from New Jersey. P '68, 147 On Osteopygis. P '68, 147 — — On deposits of fresh-water origin in New Jersey. P '68, 157 On extinct Cetacea from Maryland. P '68, 157 On an extinct reptile from New Jersey. P '68, 181 Second contribution to the history of the Vertebrata of the Miocene period of the United States. P '68. 184 On the crocodilian genus Perosuchus. P '68, 203 Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia of North America. P '68, 208 On Agaphelus. a genus of toothless Cetacea, P '68, 221 On some Cretaceous Reptilia. P '68, 233 — — On the origin of genera. P '68, 242 Sixth contribution to the herpetology of tropical America. P '68, 305 30 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cope, Edward D. Continued. On extinct reptiles. P '68, 313 Observation on reptiles of the Old World. Art. II. P '68, 316 Remarks on fossils from the Southern States. P '69, 3 On Heloderma horridum. P '69, 5 Third contribution to the fauna of the Miocene period of the United States. P '69, 6 Remarks on fossils from Anguilla, W. I. P '69, 92 A review of the species of the Plethodontidae and Desmogna- thidaj. P '69, 93 On Thoracosaurus, Ornitho tarsus, and Macrosaurus. P '69, 123 On the cranium of Hyperaodon bidens, and on Mesoplodon, Eschrichtius, Hadrosaurus and Polydectes. P '69, 192 On a specimen of Trigonocephalus. P '70, 90 ■ Observations on some fishes new to the American fauna found at Newport, R. I. by Samuel Powell. P 70, 118 — ■ On fossil reptiles from the Cretaceous of Kansas. P '70, 132 — On Sauropleura remex. P '71, 53 — On fishes from the Amazon. P '71, 55 — On some of the siluroids of the Amazon. P '71, 112 — On Plectognathi and Lophobranchii. P '71, 157 — Ninth contribution to the herpetology of tropical America. P '71, 200 — On the fishes of the Ambyiacu River. P '71, 250 — On a species of Galeodes. P '71, 295 — On the fauna of the Wyandotte Cave. P '71, 297 — On fossil reptiles from the Cretaceous of western Kansas. P '71, 297 — On a peculiar habit, in Phrynosoma. P '71, 305 — On a crocodile of the genus Holops. P '72, 11 — On the ■cranium of a hump-backed whale. P '72, 11 — List of the Reptilia of the Eocene formation of New Jersey. P 72, 14 — Synopsis of the species of the Chelydrinae. P 72, 22 — On an extinct whale from California. P 72, 29 — On Bathmodon radians. P 72, 38 — Curious habit of a snake. P 72, 40 — ■ Intelligence in monkeys. P 72, 40 — On different schools of naturalists. P 72, 124 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 31 Cope, Edward D. Contimwd. On the horns of Cariaeus virginianus. P 72, 124 On a species of Clidastes and on Plesiosaurus gulo Cope. P 72, 127 On the structure of Pythonomorpha. P 72, 140 On the geology of Wyoming. P 72, 279 On an extinct genus of saurodont fishes. P 72, 280 On the genus Eobasileus. P 73, 10 On Toxochelys latiremis. P 73, 10 On Eobasiliidfc and Bathmodontidge. P 73, 102 On a skull of Sus scropha. P 73, 207 On an anourous batrachian from the Eocene of Wyoming. P 73, 207 On extinct turtles from the Eocene strata of Wyoming. P 73, 277 On two new species of Saurodontidas. P 73, 337 On some new Batrachia and fishes from the Coal Measures of Linton, Ohio. P 73, 340 — On stone circles in the Rocky Mountain region. P 73, 370 — ■ On the homologies and origin of the types of molar teeth in Mammalia Educabilia. P 73, 371 — On fishes from the Coal Measures at Linton, Ohio. P 73, 417 — On fossils from the Miocene of Colorado. P 73 r 419 — On the extinct fauna of Colorado. P 74, 10 — On the age of the lignites of the West. P 74, 12 — Description of some species of reptiles obtained by Dr. John F. Bransford while attached to the Nicaraguan Surveying Ex- pedition in 1873. P 74, 64 — ■ On the Miocene Mammalia of Colorado. P 74, 89 — On a young Balasna cisarctica. P 74, 89 — On the pelvis of Hadrosaurus. P 74, 91 — On the genus Ctenodus. P 74, 91 - — On the palaeontology of California. P 74, 116 — On the age of the Bridger Eocene. P 74, 116 — On viviparous snakes. P 74, 116 — On some Batrachia and Nematognathi brought from the upper Amazon by Prof. Orton. P 74, 120 — Notes on the Santa Fe Marls and some of the contained ver- tebrate fossils. P 74, 147 — Geological note from New Mexico. P 74, 163 — On a new mastodon and rodent. P 74. 221 32 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cope, Edward D. Continued. On the characters of Symborodon. P 74, 224 On the transition beds of the Saskatchewan District. P '75, 9 The herpetology of Florida. P '75, 10 The extinct Batrachia of Ohio. P '75, 16 On Green Sand Vertebrata. P '75, 19 On the homologies of the sectorial tooth of Carnivora. P '75, 20 The feet of Bathmodon. P '75, 73 On an Indian kitchen-midden. P '75, 255 On fossil lemurs and dogs. P '75, 255 On the antelope-deer of the Santa Fe Marls. P '75, 257 On some new fossil Ungulata. P '75, 258 The geology of New Mexico. P '75, 263, 269, 360 On an extinct vulturine bird. P '75, 271 On the Cretaceous beds of the Galisteo. P '75, 359 On the fossil remains of Reptilia and fishes from Illinois. P '75, 404 On the supposed Carnivora of the Eocene of the Rocky Moun- tains. P '75, 444 — On a new genus of lophobranchiate fishes. P '75, 450 — On a gigantic bird from the Eocene of New Mexico. '76, 10 — On the theory of evolution. P '76, 15 — On the Tseniodonta, a new group of Eocene Mammalia. '76, 39 — On the geologic age of the vertebrate fauna of the Eocene of New Mexico. P '76, 63 — On some supposed lemurine forms of the Eocene period. P '76, 88 — On a new genus of fossil fishes. P '76, 113 — Fourth contribution to the history of the existing Cetacea. P '76, 128 — On a new genus of Camelidae. P '76, 144 — Descriptions of some vertebrate remains from the Fort Union beds of Montana. P '76, 248 — Explorations in South America. P '76, 264 — Cretaceous vertebrates of the Upper Missouri. P '76, 266 — On some extinct reptiles and Batrachia from the Judith River and Fox Hills beds of Montana, P '76, 340 — On the genera of Felida? and Canidai. P '79, 168 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 33 Cope, Edward I). Continued. On remains of horses. P '82, 291 On the Condylarthra. P '82. 95 On Uintatherium, Bathmodon and Triisodon. P '82, 294 • Nates on the geographical distribution of Batrachia and Reptilia in western North America. P '83, 10 On a new extinct genus of Sirenia, from South Carolina. P '83, 52 - — The tritubercular type of superior molar tooth. P '83, 56 — On Dinodipsas and Causus. P '83, 57 — Permian fishes and reptiles. P '83, 69 — On the mutual relations of the bunotherian Mammalia. P '83, 77 — On the characters of the skull in the Hadrosauridae. P '83, 97 — On some Vertebrata from the Permian of Illinois. P '83, 108 — The fishes of the Batsto River, N. J. P '83, 132 — On the fishes of the recent and Pliocene lakes of the west- ern part of the Great Basin, and of the Idaho Pliocene lake. P '83, 134 - — On some fossils of the Puerco formation. P '83, 168 — On extinct Rhinoceri from the Southwest. P '83, 301 — A fin-back whale (Bahenoptera) recently stranded on the New Jersey coast. P '91, 474 — A contribution to a knowledge of the fauna of the Blanco Beds of Texas. P '92, 226 — On the permanent and temporary dentitions of certain three-toed horses. P '92, 325 — A Hyena and other Carnivora from Texas. P '92, 326 — The Batrachia and Reptilia of northwestern Texas. P '92, 331 — A new T extinct species of Cyprinidge. P '93, 19 — A contribution to the herpetology of British Columbia. P '93, 181 — Description of a lower jaw of Tetrabelodon shepardii Leidy. P '93. 202 — On a collection of Batrachia. and Reptilia from southwest Missouri. P '93, 383 — On the Batrachia and Reptilia of the plains at latitude 36° 30'. P '93. 386 — Fossil fishes from British Columbia. P '93, 401 — Heredity in the social colonies of the Hymenoptera. P '93, 436 34 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Cope, Edward D. Continued. Observations on the geology of adjacent parts of Oklahoma and northwest Texas. P '94, 63 Third addition to a knowledge of the Batrachia and Reptilia of Costa Rica. P '94, 194 — On a collection of Batrachia and Reptilia from the Island of Hainan. P '94, 423 — The Batrachia and Reptilia of the University of Pennsyl- vania West Indian Expedition of 1890 and 1891. P '94, 429 — The fossil Vertebrata from the fissure at Fort Kennedy, Pa. P '95, 446 — The mesenteries of the Sauria. P '96, 308 — New and little known Mammalia from the Port Kennedy bone deposit. P '96, 378 — On the heniipenes of the Sauria. P '96, 461 — On the structures and distribution of the genera of the arciferous Anura. J VI, 67 — On the families of the rani form Anura. J VI, 189 — On the distribution of fresh-water fishes in the Allegheny region of southwestern Virginia. J VI, 207 — On the homologies and origin of the types of molar teeth of Mammalia Educabilia. J VIII, 71 — On the Batrachia and Reptilia of Costa Rica. J VIII, 93 — On the Batrachia and Reptilia collected by Dr. John M. Bransford during the Nicaraguan Canal Survey of 1874. J VIII, 155 Report on the reptiles brought by Professor James Orton from the middle and upper Amazon and western Peru. J VIII, 159 — Note on the ichthyology of Lake Titicaca. J VIII, 185 — New and little known Palaeozoic and Mesozoic fishes. J IX, 427 — On Cyphoi-nis, an extinct genus of birds. J IX, 449 — Extinct Bovida\ Canddse and Pelidse from the Pleistocene of the Plains. J IX, 453 — Vertebrate remains from Port Kennedy bone deposit. J XI, 193 (ope, Francis R., Jr. The summer birds of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. P '98, 76 Copeland, II. E. S<< Jordan, David Shirr, mid II. E. Copeland LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 35 Coquillett, D. \Y. Descriptions of new genera and species of Diptera of Florida. P '95, 307 Corse, J. M. On tuberculous disease in a sheep. P '60, 548 Corse, R. M. On the development of the frog. P '57, 173 On the cause of monstrosities. P '58, Biol. 9 Disease of lungs in sheep. P '58, Biol. 14 Growth of hair on cornea. P '58, Biol. 15 On testicle of Arctoniys, etc. P '58, 165 Couch, D. N. Descriptions of new birds of Northern Mexico. P '54, 66 Coues, Elliott. A monograph of the Tringeae of North America. P '61, 170 Notes on the ornithology of Labrador. P '61, 215 A monograph of the genus vEgiothus, with descriptions of new species. P '61, 373 Synopsis of the North American forms of the Colymbidae and Podicipidae. P '62, 226 — Revision of the gulls of North America; based upon speci- mens in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '62, 291 — Supplementary note to a " Synopsis of the North American forms of the Colymbidae and Podicepidae. ' ' P '62, 404 — A review of the terns of North America. P '62, 535 — Additional remarks on the North American .Egiothi. P '63, 40 — On the Lestris richardsoni of Swainson ; with a critical re- view of the subfamily Lestridinae. P '63, 121 — The crania of Colymbus torquatus and C. adamsii, com- pared. P '64, 21 — A critical review of the family Procellaridae : Part I, em- bracing the Procellarieae, or stormy petrels. P '64, 72 — A critical review of the Family Procellaridae: Part II, em- bracing the Puffineae. P '64, 116 — A critical review of the family Procellariidae : Part III. em- bracing the Fulmareae. P '66, 25 — List of the birds of Fort Whipple, Arizona: with which are incorporated all other species ascertained to inhabit the terri- tory; with brief critical and field notes, descriptions of new species, etc. P '66, 39 — Critical review of the family Procellariidae : Part IV, em- bracing the Aestrelateae and the Prioneae. P '66, 134 36 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Coues, Elliott. Continued. Critical review of the family Procellaridae : Part V, embrac- ing the Diomedeina? and the Halodrominae. With a general supplement. P '66, 172 Notes on a collection of mammals from Arizona. P '67, 133 A monograph of the Alcidae. P '68, 2 List of birds collected in southern Arizona by Dr. E. Palmer; with remarks. P '68, 81 On the variations in the genus ^Egiothus. P '69, 180 On the classification of water birds. P '69, 193 Notes on the natural history of Fort Macon, N. C. and vicin- ity, No. 1, P 71, 12 ; No. 2, '71, 120 Studies of the Tyrranida 3 , Part 1. Revision of the species of Myiarchus. P '72, 56 ■ Material for a monograph of the Spheniscidae. P '72, 170 - Synopsis of the Muridas of North America. P '74, 173 Synopsis of the Geomyidas. P '75, 130 A critical review of the North American Saccomyidse. P '75, 272 — Fasti Ornithologies redivivi, No. 1. Bart ram's " Travels." P '75, 338 — Notes on Mr. Thomas Median's paper on the plants of Lewis and Clark's Expedition across the continent, 1804-1806. P '98, 291 Coues, Elliott and H. C. Yarrow. Notes on the natural his- tory of Fort Macon, N. C. and vicinity, No. 4. P '78, 21 ; No. 5. 78, 297 Couper, J. Hamilton. Descriptions of the strata in which were found fossil bones and shells from the Brunswick Canal. P 42, 216 Crampton, G. C. A contribution to the comparative morpho- logy of the thoracic scelerites of insects. P '09, 3 Crawley, Howard. The progressive movement of gregarines. P '02, 4 A peculiar heliozoan. P '02, 256 List of the polycystid gregarines of the United States. P '03, 41 Nosema geophili sp. n., a myxosporidian parasite of Geo- philus. P '03, 337 — The polycystid gregarines of the United States. Second Contribution. P '03, 632. Third Contribution, '07. 220 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 37 Crawley, Howard. Continued. The movement, of gregarines. P '05, 89 Coelosporidium blattellse, a new sporozoan parasite of Blat- tella germaniea, P '05, 158 CRESSON, C. M. On ripple-marked sandstone. P '58, 177 Cresson, Elliot. On explorations in Africa. P '50, 21 Cresson, Ezra T. Descriptions of Mexican Ichneumonidae. P 73, 104. 874 Descriptions of new species of North American bees. P 78, 181 Descriptions of the Ichneumonidse, chiefly from the Pacific slope of the United States and British North America. P 78, 348 Cresson, H. T. Note on a drilled mall in the H aide man collec- tion of antiquities. P '83, 43 Notes on prehistoric copper implements. P '83, 55 Aztec music. P '83, 86 Crosby, Cyrus R. A catalogue of the Erigoneae of North America, with notes and descriptions of new species. P '05, 301 Crotch, G. R. Materials for the study of the Phytophaga of the United States. P 73, 19 On the species of Buprestidas found in the United States. P 73, 84 Curtis, C. H. See Berkeley, M. J., and C. H. Curtis Da Costa, Jacob. On a process of preparing anatomical prepara- tions. P '54, 90 Dall, William Healey. Catalogue of the recent species of the class Brachiopoda. P 73, 177 On the marine faunal regions of the north Pacific, an in- troductory note to the report on Alaska hydroids, by Mr. Clark. P 76, 205 On the extrusion of the seminal products in limpets, with some remarks on the phytogeny of the Docoglossa. P 76, 239 Report on the Brachiopoda of Alaska and the adjacent shores of northwest America. P 77, 155 Notes on the anatomy of Pholas (Barnea) costata Linne and Zirphaea crispata Linne. P '89, 274 — On the age of the Peace Creek beds, Florida. P '91, 120 — Notes on some recent brachiopods. P '91, 172 — The phylogeny of the Docoglossa. P '93, 285 38 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Dall, William Healey. Continued. Insular land shell faunas, especially as illustrated by the data obtained by Dr. G. Baur in the Galapagos Islands. P '96, 395 — — ■ Synopsis of the recent and tertiary Psammobiidae of North America. P '98, 57 On the genus Halia of Risso. P '98, 190 The Calaveras skull. P '99, 2 Additions to the insular land shell faunas of the Pacific Coast, especially of the Galapagos and Cocos Islands. P 1900, 88 — ■ Synopsis of the Carditaeea and of the American species. P '02, 696 — On the synonymic history of the genera Clava Martyn, and Cerithium Bruguiere. P '07, 363 Dall, W. H. and H. A. Pilsbry. On some recent Japanese Brachiopoda, with a description of a species believed to be new. P '91, 165 See Pilsbry, H. A., and W. H. Dall Dana, James D. General views on the classification of animals. P '45, 281 Description of a new genus of Cyclops. P '45, 285 Conspectus Crustaceorum quae in orbis terrarum circumnavi- gatione Carolo Wilkesi e classe ReipublicEe Foederatse duce. P '50, 247, 267 Conspectus Crustaceorum, etc. Conspectus of the Crustacea of the Exploring Expedition under Capt. Wilkes, IT. S. N. P '52, 6 — Conspectus Crustaceorum, etc. Conspectus of the Crustacea of the Exploring Expedition under Capt. Wilkes, U. S. N., in- cluding the Crustacea Cancroidea Corystoidea. P '52, 73 Catalogue and descriptions of Crustacea collected in Cali- fornia by Dr. John L. Leconte. P '54, 175 Daniel, W. C. On the introduction of the American shad into the Alabama River. P '66, 236 Darby, J. On the supra-renal capsules. P '58, Biol. 10 Darrach, Jas. Plants appearing in flower, in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, from February to May. P '60, 145 Catalogue of plants appearing in flower in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, during the month of May. P '60, 199 List of plants flowering, in the neighborhood of Phila- delphia in the month of June. P '60, 302 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 39 Dahrach, Jas. Continued. List of plants flowering in the neighborhood of Philadelphia in July, August, September and October. P '60, 511 On tumor from stomach of horse. P '60, Biol. 3 Daubree Gabriel Auguste. Biographical notice of. P '94, 444 Davidson. George. On the geysers of Pluton Canon. P '59, 273 Davis, G. C. Some notes from a study of the Provancher col- lection of Ichneumonidae. P '94, 184 Davis, Joseph Barnard. On the crania of the ancient Britons, with remarks on the people themselves. P '57, 40 On the measurement of crania. P '59, 330 ■ An attempt to ascertain the average weight of the brain in the different races of mankind. J VII, 345 Dawson, J. W. On the gypsum of Nova Scotia. P '47, 272 Notice of specimens of the wheat midge from Nova Scotia. P '49, 210 On fossil coniferous wood from Prince Edward Island. P '54, 62 Day, L. T. The species of Odontomyia found in the United States. P '82, 74 Deane, James. Fossil footprints of Connecticut River. J II, 71 On the sandstone fossils of Connecticut River. J III, 173 Deby, Julien. Researches on the cryptogamic flora of the State of Georgia. J III. 59 Dercum, Francis X. The lateral sensory apparatus of fishes. . P '79, 152 De Vesey, John Xantus. Descriptions of two new species of birds from the vicinity of Ft, Tejon, Gal. P '58, 117 Dewalque, G. J. Gustave. Biographical notice of. P '99, 375 Dickeson, M. W. On fossil bones from the vicinity of Natchez, Mississippi. P '46, 106 — : — Remarks of fossil footprints. P '46, 109 Dietz, R. Description of a testaceous formation at Anastasia Island, extracted from notes made on a journey to the southern part of the United States during the winters of 1822 and 1823. J iv, 73 Dixon, Samuel G. The development of Bacillus tuberculosis. P '90, 438 Report of experiments now being pursued in the bacteriologi- cal laboratory of the Academy. P '91. 161 40 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Dixon, Samuel G. Continued. Involution form of the tubercle bacillus and the effect of subcutaneous injections of organic substances on inflammations. P '93, 100 Dolley, Chas. S. On the process of digestion in Salpa. P '84, 113 On the helictites of Luray Cave. P '86, 351 On the histology of Salpa. P '87, 298 Tracks on sandy beach of Lake Ontario. P '88, 336 The botany of the Bahamas. P '89, 130 The planktonokrit, a centrifugal apparatus for the volu- metric estimation of the food-supply of oysters and other aquatic animals. P '96, 276 Dougherty, Wm. H. On marbleized iron. P '77, 194 Dreisler, Fletcher B. See Bicknell, E. P., and F. B. Dreisler Du Chaillu, P. B. Notes from Africa. P '57, 194 Notes on travels in Africa. P '59, 1 Dudley, William. Description of a species of crane found in Wisconsin, presumed to be new. P '54, 64 Durand, Elias. On cones of Pinus pungens. P '59, 1 On plants from Texas. P '61, 98 On the so-called "American tea-plant.'' P '63, 275 ■ Plantas Prattenianas Calif ornicas : An enumeration of Cali- fornia plants, made in the vicinity of Nevada, by Henry Pratten, Esq., of New Harmony, with critical notices and descriptions of such of them as are new, or yet unpublished in America. J III, 79 Plantas Kaneana? Grosnlandicas. Enumeration of plants col- lected by Dr. E. K. Kane, U. S. N., in his first and second Ex- peditions to the Polar Regions, with descriptions and remarks. J III, 179 Durand, E., Thos. P. James and Samuel Ashmead. Enumera- tion of the arctic plants collected by Dr. I. I. Hayes in his exploration of Smith's Sound between parallels 78th and 82d, during the months of July, August and beginning of September, 1861. P '63, 93 Durand, E. and Theo. C. Hilgard. Plantae Heermanniame. Descriptions of new plants collected in South California by Dr. A. L. Heermann, Naturalist, attached to the Survey of the Pacific Railroad Route, under Lieut, R, S. Williamson, U. S. N. With remarks on other plants heretofore described, and belong- ing to the same collection. J III, 37 Dutton, Lieut. On Silurian and Devonian Brachiopoda. P '71, 112 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 41 Eakins, Thomas. The differential action of certain muscles pass- ing more than one joint. P '94, 172 Earle, Chas. Palawsyops and allied genera. P '91, 106 A memoir upon the genus I'ahvosyops Leidy and its allies. J VIII, 267 Eastlake, T. Warrington. Conehologia Hongkongensis. P '28, 230 Entomologia Hongkongensis, report on the Lepidoptera of Hong Kong. P '85. 81 Eckpeldt, J. W. Notes on the lichens in the herbarium of the Academy. P 'Sti, 342 Edwards, Amory. On the Gentoo Indians. P '52, 52 Edwards, Wm. II. Descriptions of certain species of diurnal Lepidoptera found within the limits of the United States and British America. P '61, 160; No. 2, '62, 54; No. 3, '62, 221 Eigenmann, Carl H. A review of the American Gasterosteidae. P '86, 233 Notes on the specific names of certain North American fishes. P '87, 295 Eigenmann, Caul H. and Clarence Hamilton Kennedy. On a collection of fishes from Paraguay, with a synopsis of the Ameri- can genera of eichlids. P '03, 497 Eigenmann, Carl H. and Morton W. Fordice. A review of the) American Eleotridinse. P '85, 66 A catalogue of the fishes of Beam Blossom Creek, Monroe County, Indiana. P '85, 410 Eliot, C. Notes on tectibranchs and naked mollusks from Samoa. P '99, 512 Elliott, Daniel Girard. Description of a new species of the genus Pitta. P '61, 153 Remarks on the species composing the genus Pediocaetes Baird. P '62, 402 Remarks upon a proposed arrangement of the family of grouse, and new genera added. P '64, 23 Description of an apparently new species of owl of the genus Scops. P '67, 99 Elliot, Stephen. Observations on the genus Glycine and some of its kindred genera. J i, 320, 371 Ellis, J. B. On the variability of Sphaeria quercuum. P '79, 66 Reply to Dr. M. C. Cooke's criticism of paper on variability of Sphseria quercuum Sz. P '79, 381 Notes on some specimens of Pyreaiomycetes in the Schweinitz herbarium of the Academy. P '95, 20 42 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Ellis, J. B. and Benjamin M. Everhart. New North American fungi. P '90, 219 New species of fungi from various localities. P '91, 76 New species of North American fungi from various localities. P '93, 128 New species of fungi from various localities. P '93, 440 ; '94, 322 ; '95, 413 Elwyn, Alfred L. Oil from Indian corn. P '43, 266 Emmons, E. On Clepsysaurus. P '59, 151 On the debitumeiiization of coal. P '59, 162 Engelman, Geo. Notes on the Coniferge. P 76, 173 Ennis, Jacob. On the young of Kalemys muhlenburgii. P '61, 124 On the color of stars. P '63, 26 Additions to the catalogue of stars which have changed their color. P '63, 96, 159 Additions to the catalogue of stars which have changed their colors; or which have appeared with different colors at different times. P '64, 51 — On the influence of the earth's atmosphere on the color of the stare. P '64, 161 — On kitchen-middens near Cape May Court House, N. J. P '66, 290 — The necessity and velocity of nebular rotation. P '67, 87 — The mechanical theory of solar heat. P '67, 226 — The auroral display of April 15, 1869. P '69, 173 — Our sidereal system and the direction and distance to its centre. P '76, 360 — The electric constitution of the solar system. P '78, 102 — Elements of sidereal system. P '78, 174 Espy, James P. On the artificial production of rain. P '44, 91 Evans, John and B. P. Shumard. Descriptions of new fossil species from the Cretaceous formation of Sage Creek, Neb., col- lected by the North Pacific R. R. Expedition under Governor J. J. Stevens. P '54, 163 ■ Descriptions of new fossil species from the fresh water Tertiary formation of Nebraska, collected by the North Pacific R. R. Expedition under Governor J. J. Stevens. P '54, 164 See Norwood, J. G., J. Evans, and B. F. Slnimard Everhart, Benjamin M. See Ellis, J. B.. and B. M. Everhart Evermann, Barton W. and Martin W. Fordick. List of fishes col- lected in Harvev and Cowlev Counties. K;inx;is. P '85, 412 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 43 Evermann, B. W. and Seth E. Meek. A review of the species of Gerres found in American waters. P '83, 116 A revision of the American species of "the genus Gerres. P '86, 256 Eyerman, John. Notes on geology and mineralogy. P '89, 32 Preliminary notice of some minerals from the serpentine belt, near East on, Pennsylvania. P '91, 464 Pahnestock, G. W. Memoranda of the effect of carburetted hydrogen gas upon a collection of exotic plants. P '58, 118 Ferriss, James H. See Pilsbry, II. A., and J. A. Ferriss Fesler, Bert. See Jordan, D. S., and B. Fesler Fielde, Adele M. Observations on tenacity of life, and regener- ation of excised parts in Lumbricus terrestris. P '85. 20 Fishing lines and ligatures from the silk-glands of lepidop- terus larvae. P '86, 298 Chinese women and spiritism. P '86, 319 Notes on the geology of China. P '87, 30 Chinese rhizopods. P '87, 31 Note on the multiplication of Distoma. P '87, 115 Sugar in China. P '87, 118 Notes on fresh-water rhizopods of Swatow, China. P '87, 122 On an aquatic larva and its case. P '87, 293 Notes on an aquatic insect, or insect-larva, having jointed dorsal appendages. P '88, 129 — On an insect-larva habitation. P '88, 176 — A study of an ant. P '01, 425 — Further study of an ant. P '01, 521 — Notes on an ant. P '02, 599 — Supplementary notes on an ant. P '03, 491 — Experiments with ants induced to swim. P '03, 617 Three odd incidents in ant-life. P '04, 639 Finsch, O. Remarks on the " Synopsis of the genus Chettusia (Lfobivanellus) with a description of a new species by J. A. Ogden." P '72, 32 Fisher, J. C. On periodicity in insects. P '51, 236 On a new species of Cicada. P '51, 272 On the aurora borealis. P '52, 51 Description of a new species of Argynnis. P '58, 79 On the antlers of a reindeer. P '59, 194 On peat from Atrato River. P '60, 515 On photograph of parasitic insect. P '60, 551 44 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Foote, A. E. A new locality for analcite. P '80, 252 On a probable pseudomorphism of gummite and uranatile after uraninite. P '80, 292 On a large sphene from Canada. P '80, 341 On the stalactites of Luray Cave. P '82, 48 A new locality for sphene. P '82, 49 On twin crystals of zircon. P '82, 50 A new mineral from Canada. P '82, 58 A large zircon. P '84, 214 On large crystals of stibnite. P '85, 224 The opal mines of Queretaro, Mexico. P '86, 278 Geological features of the meteoric iron locality in Arizona. P '91, 407 A new meteoric iron from Garrett County, Maryland. P '91, 455 A meteoric stone seen to fall at Bath, South Dakota. P '92, 353 Foote, "Warren M. Preliminary note on a new alkali mineral. P '95, 408 Ford, Henry A. On the characters of Troglodytes gorilla. P '52, 30. Ford, John. Notes descriptive of a stone mound and its contents. P '77, 255 On a stone axe. P '77, 305 Menaccanite from Fairmont Park. P '82, 40 Embryology of Fulgur, etc. P '84, 292 Distribution of Modiola tulipa, P '86, 274 Description of a new species of Ooinebra. P '88, 188 Remarks on Oliva iniiata Chem., O. irisans Lam., and other species of shells. P '89, 137 Notes on Crepidula. P '89, 345 Description of a new species of Helix. P '90, 188 Description of new species of Anctus and Oliva, P '91, 97 Remarks on a new specis of Cypnea. P '93, 310 Cyprsea lynx deformed by disease. P '97, 328 Fordice, Morton W. A review of the American species of Stromateidae. P '84, 311 See Eigenman, Carl H., and M. W. Fordice See Evermann, Barton MV., and M. W. Fordice See Kirsch, Philip H., and M. W. Fordice Forwood, Wm. H. On sphenes from Delaware County, Pa, P '76, 176 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 45 Foulke, Sara Gwendolen. Observations on Actinaspluerium eichornii. P '83, 125 Some phenomena in the life-history of Clathrulina elegans. P '84, 17 On a new species of rotifer, of the genus Apsilus. P '84, 37 Some notes on Manayunkia speeiosa, P '84, 48 A new species of Traehelius. P '84, 51 Dictyophora as Apsilus vorax. P '84, 51 Foulke, William Parker. On Hugh Miller's lecture " The Two Records." P '54, 69 Criticism of Hugh Miller's " The Testimony of the Rocks." P '57, 104 On the Deep River Country. P '58, 9 On fossils froni the Green Sand of Iladdonfield, New Jersey. P '58, 213 Movements in the newly born. P '58, Biol. 7 On pine cones from Blue Mountain, Pennsylvania. P '59, 1 On chemical geology. P '60, 96 Powke, Gerard. Archaeological work in Ohio. P '95, 506 Fowke Gerard A. and W. K. Moorehead. Recent mound ex- ploration in Ohio. P '94, 308 Fowler, Henry W. A list of fishes collected at Port Antonio, Jamaica. P '99, 118 Notes on a small collection of Chinese fishes. P '99, 179 Description of Ameiurus lacustris okeechobeensis. P '99, 480 Observations on fishes from the Caroline Islands. P '99, 482 Note on Ameiurus prosthistius. P 1900, 352 Contributions to the ichthyology of the tropical Pacific. P 1900, 493 Note on the Odontostomidse. P '01, 211 Description of a new hemiramphid. P '01, 293 Fishes from Caroline Island. P '01, 324 Types of fishes. P '01, 327 Myctophum phengodes in the North Atlantic. P '01, 620 Descriptions of several fishes from Zanzibar Island, two of which are new. P '03, 161 Life colors of Pcecilia limantouri, and description of a new Heros from Mexico. P '03, 320 Description of a new gurnard from Florida, with notes on the colors of some other Florida fishes. P '03, 328 Notes on a few fishes from the Mosquito Coast of Nicaragua. P '03, 346 '"A 46 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Fowler, Henry W. Continued. ■ Descriptions of new, little known, and typical Atherinidae. P '03, 727 • New and little known Mugilidae and Sphyraenidae. P '03, 743 Description of a new lantern fish. P '03, 754 Note on the Characinidae. P '04, 119 - New, little known and typical berycoid fishes. P '04. 222 Description of a new race o>f Notropis chalybaeus from New Jersey. P '04, 239 Notes on fishes from Arkansas, Indian Territory and Texas. P '04, 242 New, rare or little known scombroids. No. 1, P '04, 757; No. 2, '05, 56 ; No. 3, '06, 114 Notes on some Arctic fishes, with a description of a new Oneocottus. P '05, 362 - Some fishes from Borneo. P '05, 455 The sphagnum frog of New Jersey — Rana virgatipes Cope. P '05, 662 Some cold-blooded vertebrates of the Florida Keys. P '06, 77 Further knowledge of some heterognathous fishes. Part I. P '06, 293 ; Part II, '06, 431 - Note on the dusky salamander. P '06, 356 Descriptions of two new species of Centropomiis. P '06, 423 Some new and little-known percoid fishes. P '06, 510 - Notes on Serranidae. P '07, 249 A collection of fishes from Victoria, Australia. P '07, 419 Notes on laneelets and lampreys. P '07, 461 Notes on sharks. P '08, 52 • A synopsis of the Cyprinidae of Pennsylvania. P '08, 517 A new species of fish of the genus Atopichthys, with notes on New Jersey fishes. P '09, 406 — Thamnophis butleri again in Pennsylvania. P '10, 149 — Notes on the variation of some species of the genus Notropis. P '10, 273 — Notes on batoid fishes. P '10, 468 — Description of four new cyprinoids (Rhodeime). P '10, 476 — Little-known New Jersey fishes. P '10, 599 — Notes on chimeeroid and ganoid fishes. P '10, 603 — A new albuloid fish from Santo Domingo. P '10, 651 — A collection of fishes from Sumatra. J XII, 495 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 47 Fowler, Henry W. and Richard J. Phillips. A new fish of the genus Paralepis from New Jersey. P '10, 403 See Sharp, Benj., and H. W. Fowler Fox, Henry. The development of the tympano-eustachian pass- age and associated structures in the common toad, Bufo lentiginosus. P '01, 223 Fox, William J. Report on the Hymenoptera collected in West Greenland. P '92, 133 The North American Larridae. P '93, 467 A proposed classification of the fossorial Hymenoptera of North America. P *94, 292 Synopsis of the Stizini of boreal America. P '95, 264 Synopsis of the Bembicini of boreal America. P '95, 351 Synopsis of the North American species of Gorytes Latr. P '95, 517 ■ — Contributions to a knowledge of the Hymenoptera of Brazil, No. 1, Seoliidae, P '96, 292; No. 2, Pompilidae, '97, 229;- No. 3, Sphegidae, '97, 373 ; No. 4, Thynninae and additions, '98, 72; No. 5, Vespidas, '98, 445; No. 6, A collection from Rio Grande do Sul and Sao Paulo, '99, 195; No. 7, Eumenidae (genera Zethus, Labus, Zethoides, Euinenes, Montezumia and Nortonia), '99, 407; No. 8, Eumenidae, continued (genus Ody- nerus, '02, 144 — The Hymenoptera collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith in northeast Africa. P '96, 547 — Synopsis of the United States species of the hymenopterous genus Centris Fabr, with description of new species from Trinidad. P '99, 63 — See Cockcrell, A. D. T., and Wm, J. Fox See Skinner, Henry, and Wm. J. Fox Frazer, Persifor, Jr. On sediment in water from Geyser Spring, Saratoga. P '72, 41 On the value of palaeontology. P '74, 11 On Pilot Knob, Iron Mountain and Mine La Motte. P '74, 85 On the chemical formulas of minerals, P '74, 92, 110 On a coal-cutting machine. P '74, 117 On the ideology of certain lands in Ritchie and Tyler Counties, W. Va. P '74, 168 — Weathering of rocks. P '74, 228 — Mineralogical notes. P '75, 10 — On the microscopic structure of rocks. P '75, 17 48 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Frazer, Persifor. Jr. Continued. On thin sections of the traps of the Mesozoic basin. P '75, 72 ■ On the character of the Lower Silurian slate at their out- crops. P '75, 76 On the Trias of York County, Pa. P '75, 123 On the structure of the York County Valley limestone and on micro-photography of minerals. P '75. 128 On the Mesozoic Red Sandstone of the Atlantic States. P '75, 440 On dialysis in oyster culture. P '75, 442 On heat and chemical action. P '75, 444 — ■ On the age and origin of certain quartz veins. P '76, 36 Notes on some palaeozoic limestones. P '76, 60 Notes on two traps : A case of alteration of earthy sediments. P '76, 60 — On the microscopic observation of minute objects. P '76. 84 — On certain trap rocks from Brazil. P '76, 119 — On the Hudson River and Utica slates of Pennsylvania. P '77, 14 — ■ Anthracite from " Third-Hill Mountain." West Virginia. P '77, 16 — On copper-bearing rocks of the Mesozoic formation. P '77, 17 — Contamination of drinking water. P '77, 19 — Two supposed new trap dykes in Chester County, Pennsyl- vania. P '96, 206 — Geological section from Moscow to Siberia and return. P '97, 405 — History of the Caribbean Islands from a petrographic point of view. (Abstract). P '03, 396 Gabb, William M. Descriptions of two new species of Carboni- ferous fossils brought from Fort Belknap, Texas, by Dr. Moore. P '59, 297 Catalogue of invertebrate fossils of the Cretaceous formation of the United States. P '59, App. Descriptions of new species of Cretaceous fossils from New Jersey. P '60, 93 — Descriptions of some new species of Cretaceous fossils from South America. P '60, 1!>7 — On the identity of Ammonites texanns Roe me r, and A. ves- pertinns Morion. I* *(i(), 202 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 49 Gabb, William M. Continued. Description of a new species of cephalopod, from the Eocene of Texas. P '60, 324 Description of a new species of Oassidulus, from the Creta- ceous formation of Alabama. P '60, 518 — Description of a new genus and species of amorphozoon, from the Cretaceous of New Jersey. P '60, 518 — Reply to Marcou's criticism of catalogue of Cretaceous fossils. P '60, 548 — Descriptions of some new species of Tertiary fossils from Chiriqui, Central America. P '60, 567 — Synopsis of the American Cretaceous Brachiopoda. P '61, 18 — On Gryphaaa calceola and Ostrea marshii. P '61, 21 - — On an outcrop of the "Ridley Group" in New Jersey. P '61, 124 — List of the Mollusca inhabiting the neighborhood of Phila- delphia. P '61, 306 — ■ Description of new species of Cretaceous fossils from New Jersey, Alabama and Mississippi. P '61, 318 — Notes on Cretaceous fossils with descriptions of a few addi- tional new species. P '61, 363 — Descriptions of new species of American Tertiary fossils and a new Carboniferous cephalopod from Texas. P '61, 367 — A revision of the species of Baculites described in Dr. Mor- ton's Synopsis of the Cretaceous Group of the United States. P '61, 394 — Description of a new species of cephalopod from the coast of California. P '62, 483 — On kitchen-middens near San Francisco. P '68, 182 — On fossils from the Amazon Valley. P '68, 183 — On copper ore in Arizona. P '68, 228 — Notes on the genus Polorthus Gabb. P '72, 259 — Notice of a collection of Cretaceous fossils from Chihuahua, Mexico. P '72, 263 — Description of some new genera of Mollusca. P '72, 270 — On the Indian tribes of Costa Rica. P '75, 330 — Genesis of Cassidaria striata Lam. P '75, 361 — Note on Mr. Berthoud's paper. P '75, 366 — Note on the discovery of representatives of three orders of fossils new to the Cretaceous formation of North America. P '76, 178 50 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Gabb, William M. Continued. Notes oil American Cretaceous fossils, with descriptions of some new species. P '76, 276 Correction of "Notes on American Cretaceous fossils." P 77, 306 — Descriptions of some new species of Cretaceous fossils. J IV, 299 — Descriptions of new species of fossils, probably Triassic, from Virginia. J IV, 307 — Descriptions of new species of American Tertiary and Cre- taceous fossils. J IV, 375 — Description of a collection of fossils, made by Doctor An- tonio Raimondi in Peru. J VIII, 263 — Descriptions of Caribbean Miocene fossils. J VIII, 337 — Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Pliocene clay beds between Limon and Moen, Costa Rica, together with notes on previously known species from there and elsewhere in the Caribbean area. J VIII, 349 Gabb, Wm. M. and Geo. H. Horn. Descriptions of new Cretaceous corals from New Jersey. P '60, 366 Monograph of the fossil Polyzoa of the Secondary and Ter- tiary formations of North America. J V, 111 Gambel, William. Descriptions of some new and rare birds of the Rocky Mountains and California. P '43, 258 Descriptions of new and little known birds collected in Upper California. P '45, 263 Remarks on the birds observed in Upper California. P '46, 44, 110; '47, 154, 200 — On birds of Florida. P '48, 74 — Description of a new Mexican quail. P '48. 77 — Descriptions of two new Californian quadrupeds. P '48, 77 — Contributions to American ornithology. P '48, 126 — Remarks on the birds observed in Upper California, with descriptions of new species. J I, 25, 215 — Description of a new species of Mergulus, Ray, from the coast of California, J II, 55 Gardiner, John and L. J. K. Brace. Provisional list of the plants of the Bahama Islands, P '89, 349 Garrett, Andrew. Descriptions of new species of marine shells inhabiting the South Sea Islands. P '73, 209 Description of a new species of G-oniodords. 1' '73, 232 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 51 Garrett, Andrew. Continued. Descriptions of new species of land shells inhabiting the South Sea Islands. P 73, 233 List of land shells inhabiting Rurutu, one of the Austral Islands, with remarks on their synonymy, geographical range, and descriptions of new species. P '79, 17 — Description of a new species of Groniobranchus. P '79, 31 — The terrestrial Mollusea inhabiting the Samoa or Navigator Islands. P '87, 124 — The terrestrial Mollusea inhabiting the Cook's or Hervey Islands. J VIII, 381 The terrestrial Mollusea inhabiting the Society Islands. J IX. 17 Garrison, F. Lynwood. Notes on minerals. P '07, 445 Gkikie, Archibald. Biographical notice of. P '02, 627 Genth, F. A. On some minerals which accompany gold in Cali- fornia, P '52, 113 On strontiano-calcite, a new mineral. P '52, 114 On rhodophyllite, a new mineral. P '52, 121 On salts of cobalt and ammonia. P '52, 147 On a probable new element with iridosmine and platinum from California. P '52, 209 On a new variety of gray copper, perhaps a new mineral. P 53, 296 — On owenite, a new mineral. P '53, 297 — Harrerite identical with smithsonite. P '54, 232 — Analyses of the meteoric iron from Tuczon, province of Sonora, Mexico. P '55, 317 — On certain doubtful minerals. P '67, 86 — On tin stone from Missouri. P '68, 142 On cupriferous ore from Texas. P '68, 227 Genth, F. A., Jr. The so-called emery-ore from Chelsea, Bethel Township, Delaware County, Pa. P '80, 311 On an undeseribed meteoric iron from E. Tennessee. P '86, 366 On two minerals from Delaware County, Pa. P '89, 50 Gentry, Alan F. Description of a new species of the genus Cyanocorax. P '85, 90 A review of the genus Phrynosoma. P '85, 138 Gentry, Thos. G. On Alyssum calycinum. P '71, 111 On hybridism between Macacus nemestrinus and M. cynomol- gus. P '72, 122 52 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Gentry, Thos. G. Continued. On the habits of Seiurus hudsonius Pal. P '73, 101 Observations on change in structure of a larva of Dryocampa imperialis. P 73, 274 Influence of nutrition on sex among the Lepidoptera. P 73. 281 Fertilization of Pedicularis canadensis. P 73, 287 Double flowers of Ranunculus fascicularis. P 73, 289 Observations on nests of Sayornis fuscus. P 73, 292 Observations on the habits of the neuters of Formica san- guinea. P 73, 298 On Rudbeckia hirta. P 73, 300 On a swarm of ephemerids. P 73, 350 On the nest of Vireo solitarius Vieil. P 73, 354 On the habits of some American species of birds. P 74, 96 • Curious anomaly in history of certain larvae of Acronycta oblinita Guenee, and hints on phylogeny of Lepidoptera. P 75, 24 Gesner, Wm. On the coal and iron resources of Alabama. P 76, 163 Gibbes, Lewis R. Catalogue of the Crustacea in the cabinet of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, August 20, 1847 with notes on the most remarkable. P '50, 22 Gibbes, Robert W. Description of the teeth of a new fossil animal found in the Green Sand of South Carolina. P '45, 254 On the fossil Squalidae of the United States. P '46, 41 Description of new species of squalides from the Tertiary beds of South Carolina. P '47, 266 On Eocene fossils from South Carolina. P '48, 57 On mound skulls from South Carolina. P '53, 433 On the fossil genus Basilosaurus Harlan, (Zeuglodon Owen) with a notice of specimens from the Eocene Green Sand of South Carolina. J I, 5 — Monograph of the fossil Squalidae of the United States. J I, 139, 191 — New species of Myliobates from the Eocene of South Caro- lina, with other genera not heretofore observed in the United States. J I, 299 Gibbons, Wm. P. Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 278 Comparison of thermometer and barometer. P '44, 164 Description of four new species of viviparous fishes from Sacramento River and the Bay of San Francisco. P '54, 105 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 53 Gibbons, Wm. P. Continued. Descriptions of new species of viviparous marine and fresh water fishes, from the Bay of San Francisco, and from the river and lagoons of the Sacramento. P '54, 122 (iiBBS, George. On Indian crania. P '56, 61 Gilbert, Chas. II. Sei Jordan, David Starr, and C. H. Gilbert Gill, Theodore. On the genus Oallionymus of authors. P '59, 128 Description of Hyporhamphus, a new genus of fishes allied to Ilemirhamphus (Cuv.) P '59, 131 On Dactyloscopus and Leptoscopus, two new genera of the family Uranoscopidae. P '59, 132 — ■ Notes on a collection of Japanese fishes made by Dr. J. Morrow. P '59, 144 — Description of a third genus of Hemirhamphinae. P '59, 155 — Description of new generic types of cottoids from the col- lection of the North Pacific Exploring Expedition under Comm. John Rogers. P '59, 165 — Descriptions of a new species of Gallianidea (Ed). P '59, 167 — Description of a new genus of Salarianae from the West Indies. P '59, 168 — Description of a type of gobioids immediately between Solinae and Tridentigerinae. P '59, 195 Description of a new South American type of siluroids allied to Callophysus. P '59, 196 — Notes on the nomenclature of North American fishes. P '60, 19 — On the pertinence of the Alosa teres Dekay, to the genus Dussumiera Vial. P '60, 21 — Conspectus piscium in Expeditione ad Oceanum Pacificum septentrionalem, C. Ringgold and J. Rodgers ducibus, a Gulielmo Stimpson collectorum. Sicydinae. P '60, 100 — Monograph of the genus Labrosomus Sw. P '60, 102 — Monograph of the genus Labrax, of Cuvier. P '60, 108 — Monograph of the Philypni. P '60, 120 — Description of a new species of the genus Anableps of Gronovius. P '61, 3 — On the classification of the Eventognathi or Cyprini, a suborder of Teleocephali. P '61, 6 — Appendix to the "Monograph of the Philypni" and descrip- tion of the genus Lembus of Gunther. P '61, 16 Synopsis of the subfamily of Clupeinae, with descriptions of new genera. P '61, 33 54 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Gill, Theodore. Continued. Synopsis of the subfamily of Percinas. P '61, 44 Synopsis generurn Rhyptici et affmium. P '61. 52 On new generic types of fishes. P '61, 77 Revision of the genera of North American Sciieninae. P '61, 79 On the Liostomime. P '61. 89 On the identity of the genera Neoinsenis of Girard and Lutjanus of Bloch. P '61, 93 Descriptions of two species of marine fishes. P '61, 98 On the Haploidonotings. P '61, 100 On the genus Anisotremus. P '61, 105 On the uranoscopoids. P '61, 108 Notes on some genera of fishes of the western coast of North America. P '61, 164 — On a new type of aulostomatoids, found in Washington Territory. P '61, 164 — On the genus Podothecus. P '61, 258 — Monograph of the tridigitate uranoscopoids. P '61, 263 — Synopsis of the polynematoids, P '61, 271 — Synopsis of the sil'laginoids, P '61, 501 , — Description of a new species of Sillago. P '61, 505 — Synopsis of the cha&nichthyoids. P '61, 507 — Synopsis of the harpagiferoids. P '61, 510 — Synopsis of the notothenioids. P '61, 512 — Catalogue of the fishes of the eastern coast of North America from Greenland to Georgia. P '61 t Suppl. — Notice of a new species of Hemilepidotus, and remarks on the group (Teranistiae) of which it is a member. P '62, 13 — On the subfamily of Argentininae. P '62, 14 — Appendix to the synopsis of the subfamily of PerciniP. P '62, 15 — Note on the sciamoids of California. F '62, 16 — Synopsis of the family of cirrhitoids. P '62, 102 — Description of a new species of Cirrhitus. P '62, 122 — On the limits and arrangement of the family of scombroids. P '62, 124 — Descriptions of new species of Alepidosauroidae. P '62, 127 — On a new species of Priacanthus discovered in Narragansetl Bay, R. I. P '62, 132 — On the West African genus Hemiehromis and descriptions of new species in the museums of the Academy and Smithsonian Institution. P '62, 134 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 55 Gill, Theodore. Continued. Catalogue of the fishes of Lower California, in the Smith- sonian Institution, collected by Mr. J. Xantus. P '62, 140; Pt. II, 242; Pt. Ill, 249 On a new genus of fishes allied to Aulorhynehus and on the affinities of the family Aulorhynehoidae, to which it belongs. P '62, 233 — Remarks on the relations of the genera and other groups of Cuban fishes. P '62, 235 Notice of a collection of fishes of California presented to the Smithsonian Institution by Mr. Samuel Hubbard. P '62, 274 Synopsis of the species of lophobranchiate fishes of Western North America. P '62, 282 Notes on the family of scombroids. P '62, 328 Notes on some genera of fishes of western North America. P '62, 329 — Synopsis of the carangoids of the eastern coast of North America. P '62, 430 — Description of a new generic type of mormyroids and note on the arrangement of the genus. P '62, 443 — On the synonymy and systematic position of the genus Etetis of Cuvier and Valenciennes. P '62, 445 — On the classification of the families and genera of the Squali of California. P '62. 483 — On the limits and affinity of the family leptoscopoids. P '62, 301 — Catalogue of the North American scisenoid fishes. P '63, 28 — Systematic arrangement of the molhisks of the family Vivi- paridae and others, inhabiting the United States. P '63, 33 — Catalo.true of the fishes of Lower California in the Smith- sonian Institution, collected by Mr. J. Xantus. P '63, 80 — - Descriptions of some new species of Pediculati, and on the classification of the group. P '63, 88 — Descriptive enumeration of a collection of fishes from the western coast of Central America presented to the Smithsonian Institution by Capt, John M. Dow. P '63, 162 — Description' of a new species of Chcerojulis from North Caro- lina. P '63, 205 — On an unnamed generic type allied to Sebastis. P '63, 207 — Description of a new generic type of ophidioids. P '63, 209 — ■ Synopsis of the pomacentroids of the western coast of North and Central America. P '63, 213 56 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Gill, Theodore. Continued. Notes on the labroids of the western coast of North America. '63, 221 Synopsis of the family of lepturoids and description of a remarkable new generic type. P '63, 224 — Synopsis of the North American gadoid fishes. P '63, 229 — Descriptions of the genera of gadoid and brotuloid fishes of western North America. P '63, 242 — Synopsis of the family of Tycododdae. P '63. 254 — Descriptions of the gobioid genera of the western coast of temperate North America. P '63, 262 — On the gobioids of the eastern coast of the United States. P '63, 267 — On the genus Periophthalmus of Schneider. P '63, 271 — Notes on the genera of Hemiramphinae. P '63, 272 — Description of the genus Stereolepis Ayres. P '63, 329 — Description of the genus Oxyjulis Gill. P '63, 330 — Note on some recent additions to the ichthyologieal fauna of Massachusetts. P '63, 332 — Note on the species of Sebastes of the eastern coast of North America. P '63, 333 — Description of a new labroid genus allied to Trochocopus Gthr. P '64, 57, 151 — Note on the nomenclature of genera and species of the family Echineidoidae. P '64, 59 — Critical remarks on the genera Sebastes and Sebastodes of Ayres, P '64, 145 — Second contribution to the selachology of California. P '64, 147 — On several points in ichthyology and conchology. P '64, 151 — Note on the paralepipoids and microstomatoids. and on some peculiarities of Arctic ichthyology. P '64, 187 — Synopsis of the cyclopterodds of eastern North America. P '64, 189 — Synopsis of the pleuronectoids of California and north- western America. P '64, 194 — Description of a new generic type of pleuronectoids in the collection of the Geological Survey of California. P '64, 198 — On the affinities of several doubtful British fishes. P '64, 199 — Note on the family of stichaeoids. P '64, 208 — Synopsis of the pleuronectoids of the eastern coast of North America. P '64, 211 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 57 Gill, Theodore. Continued. ■ Synopsis of the eastern American sharks. P '64, 258 Synopsis of the genus Pomoxys Raf . P '65, 64 On the genus Caulolatilus. P '65, 66 On the cranial characteristics of Gadus productus Grd. P '65, 69 ■ Note on several genera of cyprinoids. P '65, 69 On a new genus of Serraninee. P '65, 104 On a new generic type of sharks. P '65, 177 On two species of Delphanida? from California, in the Smith- sonian Institution. P '65, 177 — On a new generic type of the family Tapiridse. P '65, 183 — On some new species of fishes obtained by Prof. Orton from the Maranon, or Upper Amazon, and Napo Rivers. P '70, 92 — Note on Cottus grcenlandicus Fabr. P '72, 213 — On the affinities of the sirenians. P '73, 262 — On a new American species of pleuronectoid ( Glyptocephalus acadianus). P '73, 360 — Notes on fishes from the Isthmus of Panama, collected by Dr. J. F. Bransford, U. S. N. P '76, 335 — On the mutual relations of the hemibranchiate fishes. P '84, 154 — On the anacanthine fishes. P '84, 167 Note on the genus Kuhlia. P '07, 150 Gill, Theo. and J. T. Bransford. Synopsis of the fishes of Lake Nicaragua. P '77, 175 Gillette, C. P. Chermes of Colorado conifers. P '01, 3 Gilliams, Jacob. Descriptions of two new species of Linnaean Lacerta. J i, 460 Description of a new species of fish of the Linna^an genus Perca. J iv, 80 Gilpin, . On a cetacean from Delaware. P '44. 166 Girard, Charles. Historical sketch of Gordiacea?. P '51, 279 A revision of North American Astaei, with observations on their habits and geographical distribution. P '52, 87 Descriptions of new nemerteans and planarians from the coast of the Carolinas. P '53, 365 — Observation on a species of Rana and Bufo from Oregon. P '53, 378 — On Cambarus gambelii. P '53, 380 — On a supposed new species of Salmo. P '53, 380 58 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Girard, Charles. Continued, Observations upon the American species of the genus Esox. P '53, 386 Note on a nest constructed by cattish. P '53, 387 Descriptions of new species of reptiles collected by the U. S. Exploring Expedition, under the command of Capt. Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. P. 53, 420 — On a new entoniostracaii, of the family Limnadidae, inhabit- ing the western waters. P '54, 3 Notice of a new species of Salmonidae from the northeastern part of the U. S. P '54, 85 . A list of the North American bufonids with diagnoses of new species. P '54, 86 — Descriptions of new fishes, collected by Dr. A. L. Heermann, Naturalist attached to the survey of the Pacific R. K. Route under Lt. R. S. Williamson. P '54, 129 Enumeration of the species of marine fishes, collected at San Francisco, Cal., by Dr. C. B. R. Kennerly, naturalist attached to the survey of the Pacific R. R. Route under A. W. Whipple. P '54, 141 — Observations upon a collection of fishes made on the Pacific coast of the U. S., by Lt. W. P. Trowbridge for the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. P '54, 142 — Characteristics of some cartilaginous fishes of the Pacific Coast of North America. P '54, 196 — Abstract of a report to Lieut. James M. Gilliss, U. S. N., upon fishes collected during the U. S. Astronomical Expedition to Chili. P '54, 197 Abstract of a report to Lieut. James M. Gilliss, U. S. N. upon the reptiles collected during the U. S. N. Astronomical Expedi- tion to Chili. P '54, 226 Notice upon the viviparous fishes inhabiting the Pacific coast of North America with an enumeration of the species ob- served. P '55, 318 — Contributions lo the ichthyology of the western coast of the Pnited States from specimens in the museum of the Smith- sonian Museum. P '56, 131 On a new genus and species of Urodela from the collections of the United States Exploring Expedition under Gonun. Charles Wilkes, IT. S. X. P '56, 140 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 59 Girard, Charles. Continued. Researches upon the cyprinoid fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of the United States of America west of the Mississippi valley from specimens in the museum of the Smithsonian In- stitution. P '56, 165 Notice upon the species of the genus Salmo of authors, ob- served chiefly in Oregon and California. P '56, 217 — Descriptions of some new reptiles, collected by the U. S. Ex- ploring Expedition, under the command of Captain Charles Wilkes. . P '57, 181, 195 — Notice upon new genera and new species of marine and fresh water fishes from western North America. P '57, 200 — Notes upon various new genera and new species of fishes in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution and collected in con- nection with the United States and Mexican boundary Survey: Major Wm. Emery, commissioner. P '58, 167 — Ichthyological notices. P '58, 222; '59, 56. 100, 113, 157 — Embryonic development of Planocera elliptica. J II. 307 See Baird, Spencer F., arid Charles Girard Gliddon, George R. Remarks on specimens from Egypt. P '42, 172 On Egyptian remains. P '42, 204 Seventeen year locust. P '43, 279 On Egyptian funereal tablets. P '47. 216 On the present existence of the Ibis religiosa in Egypt. P '50, 84 Goddard, Paul B. Nictitating membrane of the eye of birds. P '41, 3 Cause of deformity of crania. P '41, 37 Remarks on Missourium kochii. P '41, 115 Oin an improvement in the daguerreotype. P '42, 158 Remarks on Infusoria. P '42, 172 Remarks on fossil wood. P '42, 172 On an inflated lung of Emys. P '42, 183 Seventeen year locust. P '43, 279 • Treatment of the "gapes" in chickens. P '43. 279 Godman, John D. Description of the os hyoides of the masto- don. J iv. 67 Note on the genus Condylura of Illiger. J v, 109 Goheen, S. M. E. Natural history of Africa. P '43, 54 Goldsmith, Edw. Trautwinite, a new mineral. P '73, 9 The composition of trautwinite. P '73, 348 60 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Goldsmith, Edw. Continued. Analysis of chromite from Monterey County, California. P '73, 365 Stibiaferrite, a new mineral from Santa Clara Co., Cal. P '73, 366 — The blue gravel of California. P '74, 73 — Analysis of graphite from Wythe County, Virginia. P '74, 77 — Halloysite from Indiana. P '76, 140 — On hexagonite, a new mineral. P '76, 160 — On sonomaite. P '76, 263 — • On boussingaultite and other minerals from Sonoma County, California. P '76, 264 — Pickeringite from Colorado. P '76, 333 — Epsornite on brick walls. P '76, 334 — On lavendulite from Chili. P '77, 192 — On the alkali of the plains in Bridger Valley, Wyoming Territory. P '78, 42 — Stibianite, a new mineral. P '78, 154 — Staffellite from Pike's Peak, Col. P '78, 156 — On a singular tartar on the teeth of a sheep. P '78, 268 — Asphaltum and amber from Vincenttown, N. J. P '79, 40 — On amber containing fossil insects. P '79, 207 — Gadolinite from Llano Co., Texas. P '89, 164 — Pea-like phosphorite from Polk Co., Florida. P '90, 10 — Basanite from Crawford County, Indiana. P '91, 99 — Notes on some minerals and rocks. P '93, 174 — A tempered steel meteorite. P '93, 373 — Volcanic products from the Hawaiian Islands. P '94, 105 — Volcanic rocks of Mesozoic age in Pennsylvania. P '98, 90 The petrifaction of fossil bones. P '98, 98 - A collapsing crater. P 1900, 424 A quick method of testing for gold. P '01, 550 Goss, David. See Meek, Seth E., and David Goss Graham, J. D. On a diurnal tide in Lake Michigan. P '61, 1 Grabau, A. W. See Johnson, C. W., and A. W. Grabau Grant, James A. On the willow grouse. P '63. 98 Gray, Asa. Notes upon the "Descriptions of new plants from Texas" by S. B. Buckley, published in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Dec, 1861 and Jan., 1862. P '62, 161 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 61 Gray, Asa. Continued. A report upon Mr. S. B. Buckley's Description of plants, No. 3, Graminea\ published in the Proceedings, February, 1862. P '62. 333 Enumeration of the species of plants collected by Dr. C. C. Parry and Messrs. Elihu Hall and J. P. Harbour, during the summer and autumn of 1862, on and near the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado Territory, lat. 39° -41°. P '63, 55 Synopsis of the species of Hosackia. P '63, 346 — — ■ Fertilization of Browallia data. P '77, 11 On the genus Garberia. P '79, 379 Flora of North America. P '84, 13 On the nuts of Carya, and on Helianthus tuberosus. P '84, 15 Notes on the movements of the androecium in sunflowers. P '84, 287 Green, Ashdown H. Description of a specimen of Chirolophis polyactocephalus from Vancouver Island. P '91, 105 Green, Jacob. Descriptions of several species of North American Amphibia, accompanied with observations. J i, 348 Description of a new species of salamander, j v, 116 Description of two new species of salamander, j vi, 253 Description of two new species of trilobites. j vii, 217 See Peale, T. R., and Jacob Green Greene, Edward L. Ec'Logae botanicae No. 1, P '92, 357; No. 2, '95, 546 Greene, Francis V. Chemical investigation of remains of fossil Mammalia. P '53, 292 Greene, Wm, H. and A. J. Parker. Note on Hyraceum. P '79, 12 Grinnell, Joseph. See Anderson, Malcolm, and Jos. Grinnell Griffith, Crozer. Aspidium aculeatum in Pennsylvania. P 78, 406 Grote, Aug. R. Additions to the nomenclature of North Ameri- can Lepidoptera. P '62, 59 ; No. 2, 359 New species of North American Noctuidse. P '74, 197 On Orthosia ferrugineoides. P '75, 328 On North American Noctuas. P '75, 418 Gude, G. K. Descriptions of new helicoid land shells from Japan. P '01, 617 Gunther, Albert. Some remarks on Labrus pulcher Ayres. P '65, 77 Gulick. Addison. The fossil land shells of Bermuda. P '04, 406 62 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Gunn, James Alexander, Jr. See Jordan, David S., and J. A. Gunn, Jr. Gwatkin, H. M. and Henry Suter. Observations on the dentition of Achatinellidse. P '95, 237 Haines, Reuben. Analysis of philadelphite. P '80, 310 Haldeman, Samuel Stehman. An analysis of marl from New Jersey. J viii, 150 Description of five new species of American fresh- water shells. J viii, 200 Descriptions of two new species of the genus Perca from the Susquehanna River. J viii, 330 — ■ Description of a new species of Cyclops, and two species of Tubifex. j viii, 331 — Descriptions of four species of Cyc'las, three of which belong to the subgenus Pisidium, and two species of Cypris. P '41, 53 — Facts in ornithology. P '41, 54 — Descriptions of two new fresh-water shells. P '41, 78 — Description of a new species of fresh waiter shell. P '41, 103 — Remarks on unios. P '41, 104 — Note on a genus of dolphins. P '41, 127 — Three new species of Unionidae. P '42, 142 — Description of two new species of Cypris; and a genus of Sterelmintha presumed to be new. P '42, 166 — Description of two species of Entomostraca and two Hy- drachnae. P '42, 184 — Description of a new species of Cypris. P '42, 184 — Remarks on nomenclature. P '42, 176, 187, 190 - — ■ Description of two new species of Hydrachna and one of Daphnia. P '42, 196 — Descriptions of North American species of Coleoptera, pre- sumed to be undescribed. P '43, 298 — On Indian relics. P '43, 269 — Catalogue of the carabideous Coleoptera of south-eastern Pennsylvania. P '43, 295 — Description of a new species of Pasimachus. P '43, 313 — Descriptions of insects, presumed to be undescribed. P '44,53 — On Corydalus cornutus. P '45, 192 — Remarks on Unio crassus. P '46, 15 — Description of Unio abaeoides. P '46, 75 — On several new genera and species of insects. P '46, 124 — Descriptions of several new species and one new genus of insects. P '47, 149 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 63 Haldeman, Samuel Stehman. Continued. On two species of Salamandra. P '47, 315 Ou the fibrous lava of the Hawaiian Islands. P '48, 5 On a hybrid between the chinquapin and common chestnut. P '48, 83 Cryptocephalinai'um Boreali-Americae diagnoses, cum specie- bus novis musei Leeontiani. P '49, 170; J 1,-245 — On several new Hymenoptera of the genera Ampulex, Sigal- phus, Chelonus and Dorylus. P '49, 203 — Report on the progress of entomology in the United States during the year 1849. P '50. 5 — On albino specimens of Tamias and on an idiot Seiurus. P '52, 198 — Descriptions of some new species of insects, with observations on described species. P '53, 361 — Change of Meloe parvus to M. parvu'lus. P '53, 404 — On Limnadella. P '54, 34 — On the habits of the bald eagle. P '62, 2 — On Strepomatidas as a name for a family of fluviatile Mol- lusca, usually confounded with Melania. P '63, 273 — On pre-historic relics. P '76, 35 Descriptions of North American Coleoptera, chiefly in the cabinet of J. L. LeConte, M. D., with references to described species. J I, 95 Hall, Edward A. and J. Z. A. McCaughan. A review of the American genera and species of Mullidse. P '85, 149 See Meek, Seth E., and E. A. Hall Hall, James. Biographical notice of. P '90, 38 Hallowell, Edward. Description of a species of land tortoise, from Africa. J viii, 161 Description of a new species of chameleon from Western Africa. J viii, 324 Description of a new genus of serpents from Western Africa. J viii, 336 — Description of a new species of chameleon from Western Africa. P '41, 106 — Description of a new genus of serpents from Western Africa. P '42, 164 — Descriptions of new species of African reptiles. P '44, 58, 169 — Description of new species of reptiles from Africa. P '44, 118, 247 64 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Hallowell, Edward. Continued. Description of reptiles from South America supposed to be new. P '45, 241 Description of a new species of bat from Western Africa. P '46, 52 — On the anatomy of Harpyia destructor (Cuvier) or harpy eagle of South America. P '46, 84 — On fossil bones from Plattsburg, New Jersey. P '46, 130 — Description of a new species of Coluber inhabiting the United States. P '47, 278 — • On the horned viper of Western Africa. P '47, 319 - — Description of two new species of Ohychocephalus from the western coast of Africa. P '48, 59 — Notes of the postmortem appearance of a Cynocephalus papion, which died at the menagerie in Philadelphia. P '48, 62 — Notes of the postmortem appearances observed in a Cyno- cephalus porcarius, which died in the menagerie at Phila. P '48, 86 — ■ Description of a new species of salamander from Upper California. P '48, 126 — Notes of the postmortem appearances of a Cynocephalus ( ?) which died in the menagerie at Philadelphia. P '49, 151 — Description of a new species of Eryx, from Madras. P '49, 184 — Remarks on the young of Coluber venustus. P '49, 245 — Description of new species of Reptilia from Western Africa. P '52, 61 — Descriptions of new species of reptiles inhabiting North America. P '52, 177 — Descriptions of new species of reptiles from Oregon. P '52, 182 — On a new genus and two new species of African serpents. P '52, 203 — On a. new genus and three new species of reptiles inhabiting North America. P '52, 206 — On some new reptiles from California. P '53, 236 — Descriptions of new reptiles from California. P '54, 91 — On a genus and species of serpent from Honduras presumed to be new. P '54, 97 — Remarks on the geographical distribution of reptiles with descriptions of several species supposed to be new and corrections of former papers. P '54, 98 LIST OF CONTKIIHTOKS. 65 Hallowell, Edward. Continued. Description of several new species of Urodela with remarks on the geographical distribution of the cadncibranchiate division of these animals and their classification. P '56, 6 On the urodeles of the neighborhood of Philadelphia. P '56, 101 — On Sternothaerus odoratus from the neighborhood of Phila. P '56, 106 — Description of two new species of urodeles, from Georgia. P '56, 130 — Notes on the reptiles in the collection of the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences. P '56, 146 — On the larvae of Bufo americanus and on Rana halecina. P '56, 141 — On several new species of reptiles in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences. P '56. 153 — Notes on the reptiles in the collection of the Acad, of Nat. Sciences of Phila. P '56. 221 - — Notice of a collection of reptiles from Kansas and Nebraska, presented to the Acad, of Nat. Sciences by Dr. Hammond, U. S. A. P '56. 238 — On a new and remarkable genus of Ranidae from the River Parana. P '56, 298 — Note on the collection of reptiles from the neighborhood of San Antonio. Texas, recently presented to the Acad, of Nat. Science by Dr. A. Ileermann. P '56, 306 — Description of a new genus of eolubriform serpents from California. P '56. 310 — On the habits of Coluber eximius. P '56, 345 — Notice of a collection of reptiles from the Gaboon country, West Africa, recently presented to the Acad, of Nat. Sciences Phila. by Dr. Henry A. Ford. P '57, 48 — On Proteus anguinus. P '57, 173 — Description of several new North American reptiles. P '57, 215 — Report upon the Reptilia of the North Pacific Exploring Ex- pedition under the command of Oapt. John Rogers. U. S. N. P '60. 480 — On some new reptiles from Oregon and the western coast of Africa. J II, 301 — Contributions to South American herpetology. J III. 33 — On the cadncibranchiate urodele batrachians. J III, 337 — On Trigonophys rngiccps. J III, 367 66 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Hamilton, S. Harbert. The occurrence of marcasite in the Raritan formation. P '98, 485 Monazite in Delaware County, Pa. P '99, 377 Remarks on water analysis. P 1900, 378 • Minerals from Santiago Province, Cuba. P '02, 744 Hammond, J. J. and S. W. Mitchell. Experimental researches relating to corroval and vao, two new varieties of woorara, the South American arrow poison. P '59, Biol. 11 Hammond, Wm. A. On sections of jet. P '58, 10 On fossil wood from Haddonneld, N. J. P '58, 221 On the injection of urea and other substances into the blood. P 58, Biol. 4 On oxaluria. P '58, Biol. 6 ■ On the alterations produced by intermittent fever in the ex- cretion of urine, and on the action of disulphate of quinine. P '58, Biol. 8 - On blood crystals. P '58, Biol. 9 On a canine monstrosity. P '58, Biol. 9 On a case of fatty degeneration of the heart. P '58, Biol. 10 On the secondary formation of blood crystals. P '58, Biol. 13 ■ On the action of certain vegetable diuretics. P '58, Biol. 17 On the stomach of a musk rat. P '59, Biol. 1 On blood of mammals. P '59, Biol. 3 Observations on the colorless blood-oorpuscles. P '59, Biol. 3 • On the physical and chemical characters of corroval and vao, two recently discovered varieties of woorara, and on a new al- ooloid constituting their active principle. P '60, Biol. 4 — — On eggs of parasites in liver of rabbit and spleen of reptiles. P '59, Biol. 4 — On disease in lower animals. P '59, Biol. 4 — On excitability of heart containing blood. P '59, Biol. 6 Hare, Robert. On combustion of gum in oxygen gas. P '47, 210 On combustion of gunpowder, P '47, 218 On the gales experienced in the Atlantic States of North America. J ii, 204 Hargadine, R. N. On haemato-crystallin. P '68, Biol. 11 Harlan, Richard. Dissection of a batrachian animal in a living state. J iii, 54 Observations on fossil elephant teeth of North America. J iii, 65 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 67 Harlan, Richard. Continued. On a new fossil genus of the order Enalio Sauri, (of Cony- beare) . J iii, 331 On a new extinct fossil species of the genus Ichthyosaurus. J iii. 338 ■ On a species of lamantin resembling the Manatus senegalensis (Cuvier) inhabiting the coast of east Florida. J iii, 390 — On an extinct species of crocodile not before described; and some observations on the geology of West Jersey. J iv, 15 — Notice of the Plesiosaurus and other fossil reliquiae from the State of New Jersey. J iv, 232 — Description of two species of Linnasan Lacerta not before described, and construction of the new genus Cyclura. J iv, 242 - — ■ Description of a new species of biped Seps. J iv, 284 — Description of a new species of Scincus. J iv, 286 — Descriptions of two new species of Agama. J iv, 296 - — Description of a new species of Salamandra. J v, 136 ; vi, 101 Description of a variety of the Coluber fulvius Linn, a new species of Scincus, and two new species of Salamandra. j v, 154 — Description of an hermaphrodite orang outang. lately living in Philadelphia. J v, 229 — ■ Description of a land tortoise from the Gallapagos Islands, commonly known as the "elephant tortoise." J v, 284 Genera of North American Reptilia and a synopsis of the species, j v, 317 ; vi, 8 Additional observations on the North American Reptilia. j vi, 53 — Notice of certain prepared specimens of quadrupeds in the possession of a gentleman lately returned to Philadelphia from his travels in the United States and territories, j vi, 55 — ■ Description of a new species of grampus (Delphinus, Cuv.) inhabiting the coast of New England, j vi, 51 — Note on the Amphiuma means, described in Vol. Ill of this Journal, j vi, 147 — Description of the fossil bones of the Megalonyx discovered in ' ' White Cave, ' ' Kentucky, j vi, 269 Description of an extinct species of fossil vegetable of the family Fucoides. j vi, 289 - — Seventeen year locust. P '43, 277 Ceratites americanus. P '56, 126 Harris, A. C. On the present existence of the Ibis religiosa in Egypt. P '50, 83 68 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Harris, Edward. Description of a new species of Parus from the Upper Missouri. P '45, 300 Geology of the country bordering on the Missouri River. P '45, 235 On the difference of levels between the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and those of the Atlantic Ocean. P '46, 34 — On cottonwood and chips cut by beavers. P '57, 107 — ■ On Salmo gloverii. P '58, 135 Harris, Gilbert D. New and otherwise interesting Mollusca from Texas. P '95, 45 New and interesting Eocene Mollusca from the Gulf States. P '96, 470 Harris, T. W. Description of three species of the genus Cremas- tocheilus. J v, 381 Harshberger, John W. Botanical observations on the Mexican flora, especially on the flora of the valley of Mexico. P '98, 372 Thermotropic movement of the leaves of Rhododendron maximum L. P '99, 219 ■ An ecological study of the New Jersey strand flora. P 1900, 623 — The limits of variation in plants. P '01, 303 — An ecological sketch of the flora of San Domingo. P '01, 554 — Cockscomb fascia tion of pineapple. P '01, 609 — ■ The germination of the seeds of Carapa guianensis Aubl. P '02, 122 — Two fungous diseases of the white cedar. P '02, 461 — Additional observations on the strand flora of New Jersey. P '02, 642 — The mutation of Hibiscus moseheutos L. P '03, 326 — The form and structure of the mycodomatia of Myrica ceri- fera L. P '03, 352 — The comparative age of the different floristic elements of eastern North America. P '04, 601 — Original centers concerned in North American plant dis- persal. P '05, 2 — The plant formations of the Bermuda Islands. P '05, 695 — The hour-glass stems of the Bermuda palmetto. P '05, 701 — The directive influence of light on the growth of forest plants. P '08, 449 — Action of chemical .solutions on hud development : an experi- mental study of acclimatization. P '09. 57 LIST OF CONTRIBUTOBS. 69 IIakshberger, John W. Continued. The vegetation of the salt marshes and of the salt and fresh- water ponds of northern coastal New Jersey. P '09, 373 Hartman, Wm. D. Description of a Partula supposed to be new, from the Island of Moorea. P '80, 229 Descriptions of new species of Partula and a synonymic cata- logue of tlie genus. P '85, 203 New species of Partula from the New Hebrides and Solomon Islands. P '86, 30 A bibliographic and synonymic catalogue of the genus Auri- culella Pfeiffer. P '88, 14. A bibliographic and synonymic catalogue of the genus Acha- tinella. P '88, 16 New species of shells from the New Hebrides and Sandwich Islands. P '88, 250 New species of shells from New Hebrides. P '89, 91 Description of new species of shells. P '90, 284 Hartshorn, Henry. On reflex and conscious action. P '58, Biol. 7 ■ (xravitative attraction and blood corpuscles. P '58, Biol. 9 On the inhalation of deoderized alcohol. P '58, Biol. 10 On the effect of inhalation of chloroform. P '58, Biol. 11 On blood of mammals. P '59, Biol. 3 Harvey, F. L. On Anthracomartus trilobitus Scud. P '86, 231 Harvey, W. H. and J. W. Bailey. New species of Diatomaceae collected by the United States Exploring Expedition under the command of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. N. P '53, 430 Hassler, F. A. On the vitality of Littorina murieata. P '73, 284 Hawkins, B. Waterhouse. On the pelvis of Hadrosaurus. P *74. 90 ; '75, 329 Hawn, Maj. F. Sections of the rocks in northeastern' Kansas, above the Coal Measures. P '57, 130 Hay, George. Chemical notes. P '76, 72 On the nitrates of tin, antimony and arsenic. P '77, 142 Hay, O. P. Descriptions of two species of extinct tortoises, one new. P '02, 383 Hayden, Ferdinand V. Notes explanatory of a map and sec- tion illustrating the geological structure of the country bor- dering on the Missouri River from the mouth of the Platte River to Fort Benton, in lat. 47° 30' N., long. 110° 30' W. P '57, 109 Notes on the geology of the Mauvaises Terres of AVhite River, Nebraska. P '57, 151 70 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Hayden, Ferdinand V. Continued. ■ Exploration under the War Department. Explanations of a second edition of a geological map of Nebraska and Kansas, based upon information obtained in an Expedition to the Black Hills, under the command of Lieut. G. K. Warren, Top. Engineer U. S. A. P '58, 139 ■ On the pipe-stone quarry of northeastern Dakota. P '66, 291 On chalk deposits of Missouri River. P '66, 314 On mastodon tooth from Fort Kearney. P '66, 316 • On the geology of the Tertiary formations of Dakota and Nebraska. J VII, 9 — ■ See Meek, T. B., and F. V. Hayden Hayes, I. Report on proposed arctic expedition. P 'oS, 164 On the relations existing between food and the capacity of man to resist low temperatures. P '59, Biol. 8 On remains of the musk ox in Greenland. P '62, 520 ■ On a meteorite from Savisavik. P '62, 520 On the skull of a white whale. P '65, 274 Haymond, Rufus. Birds of southeastern Indiana. P '56, 286 Hays, Isaac. On a fossil tapir from North Carolina. P '52, 53 On tooth of mastodon. P '58, 10 On the effect of inhalation of chloroform. P '58, Biol. 11 ■ On Trichina spiralis. P '66, 249 Hazard, Joseph P. On the habits of the Rocky Mountain swallow. P '51, 141 Heath, Harold. External features of young Cryptochiton. P '97, 299 The larval eye of chitons. P '04, 257 ■ A new turbellarian from Hawaii. P '07, 145 Heath, Harold and M. H. Spaulding. Cymbuliopsis vitrea, a new species of pteropod. P '01, 509 Hebard, Morgan. See Rehn, James A. (J., and M. Hebard Heermann, A. L. Catalogue of the oological collection in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '53, Suppl. ■ Additions to North American ornithology, with description of new species of the genera Actidurus, Podieeps and Pody- lymbus. P '54, 177 Notes on the birds of California, observed during: a residence of three years in that country. J II, 259 Hkilprin, Angku). On some new Eocene fossils from the Clai- borne marine formation of Alabama. P '79, 211 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 71 Heilprin, Angelo. Continued. ■ A comparison of the Eocene Mollusea of the southeastern United States and western Europe, in relation to the determina- tion of identical forms. P '79, 217 On the strati graphical evidence afforded by the Tertiary fossils of the peninsula of Maryland. P '80, 20 — On some new Lower Eocene Mollusea from Clark Co., Ala- bama, with some points as to the strati graphical position of the beds containing them. P '80, 364 — • Notes on the Tertiary geology of the southern United States. P '81, 151 A revision of the Cis-Mississippi Tertiary pectens of the United States. P '81, 416 — Remarks on the molluscan genera Hippagus, Vertieordia, and Pecehiolia. P '81, 423 — Note on the approximate position of the Eocene deposits of Maryland. P '81, 444 — A revision of the Tertiary species of Area of the eastern and southern United States. P '81, 448 — On the occurrence of ammonites in deposits of Tertiary age. P '82, 94 — On the relative ages and classification of the Post-Eocene Ter- tiary deposits of the Atlantic slope. P '82, 150 — On the occurrence of nummulitic deposits in Florida, and the association of nummulites with a fresh-water fauna. P '82, 189 — On the age of the Tejon rocks of California and the occur- rence of ammonitic remains in Tertiary deposits. P '82, 196 — On the value of the ' ' Nearctic ' ' as one of the primary zoologi- cal regions. P '82, 316 — The ice of the glacial period. P '83, 46 — Phenomena of glaciation. P '83, 69 — The synchronism of geological formations. P '83, 197 — Note on a collection of fossils from the Hamilton (Devonian) group of Pike Co., Pa, P '83, 213 — On the value of the "Nearctic" as one of the primary zoologi- cal regions. Replies to criticisms by Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace and Prof. Theodore Gill. P '83, 266 — On a carboniferous ammonite from Texas. P '84. 53 — Antiquity of implement-making man. P '84, 220 — On a remarkable exposure of columnar trap near Orange, New Jersey. P '84, 318 72 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Heilprin, Angelo. Continued. Notes on some new Foraminifera from the nummulitic for- mation of Florida, P '84, 321 Notes on the Tertiary geology and paleontology of the south- ern United States. P '86, 57 Vitality of Mollusea. P '86, 280 On Miocene fossils from southern New Jersey. P '86, 351 A new species of Aplysia. P '86, 364 A new species of catfish, (Ictalurus). P '87. 9 Grampus rissoanus on the American coast. P '87, 49 , Ovo-viviparous generation in Tropidonotus. P '87, 121 The classification of the Post-Cretaceous deposits. P '87, 314 Determination of the age of rock deposits. P '87, 395 The Miocene Mollusea of the State of New Jersey. P '87. 397 Contributions to the natural history of the Bermuda Islands. P 88, 302 On some new species of Mollusea from the Bermuda Islands. P '89, 141 — — ■ Mexican explorations. P '90, 191 Barometric observations among the high volcanoes of Mexico, with a consideration of the culminating point of the North American continent, P '90, 251 The corals and coral reefs of the western waters of the Gulf of Mexico. P '90, 303 - The Eocene Mollusea of the State of Texas. P '90, 393 The geology and palaeontology of the Cretaceous deposits of Mexico. P '90, 445 — Rate of coral growth. P '91, 75 — Geological researches in Yucatan. P '91, 136 Physiography of Greenland. P '91, 410 — The Port Kennedy deposit, P '95, 451 The Tertiary geology of the eastern and southern United States. J IX, 115 See Peary, Robt. E., and Angelo Heilprin Helmuth, Chas. A. On Hydaticus zonatus. P '59, 164 New species of Mordellistena collected in Illinois. P '64, 105 New species of Mordellida? collected in Illinois. P '65, 96 Hemphill, Henry. On the variations of Acmaea pelta, P '81, 87 Henry, Frederick I'. Remarks on Filaria. P '96, 271 Henry, Joseph. On Mviarohus cinerascens. P '70, Biol. 4 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 73 Henry, T. Charlton. Notes derived from observations made on the birds of New Mexico during the years 1853 and 1854. P '55, 30b ■ Description of a new Toxostonia from Fort Thorn, New Mexico. P '58, 117 Catalogue of the birds of New Mexico as 'Compiled from notes and observations made while in that territory, during a residence of six years. P '59, 104 Henshaw, II. W. On certain excrementitious deposits found in the West. P '77, 39 Hentz, N. M. A notice concerning the spider whose web is used in medicine. J ii, 53 ■ Description of some new species of North American insects. J v, 373 H/epburn, James. Note on Gracufus bairdii, the white patched cormorant of the Farallone Islands, California. P '65, 6 Herrick, Herold. Description of a new species of Helmin- thophaga, P '74, 220 Higgins, Helen T. The development and comparative structure of the gizzard in the Odonata Zygoptera. P '01, 126 Hilgard, Theodore C. Synopsis of a new classification of the vegetable kingdom. P '56, 304 See Durcmd, Elias, and T. C. Hilgard Hill, Richard. Notes on the Mimidae of Jamaica. P '63, 304 Note on Geotrygon sylvatica Gosse. P '67, 130 Hinkley, A. H. See Pilsbry, Henry A., and A. H. Hinkley Hirase, Y. See Pilsbry, Henry A., and Y. Hirase Hoffman, Horace Addison and David Starr Jordan. A cata- logue of the fishes of Greece, with notes on the names now in use and those employed by classical authors. P '92, 230 Hoffman. Martin S. See Meek, Seth E., and M. S. Hoffman Holbrook, John Edward. An account of several species of fish observed in Florida, Georgia, etc. J III, 47 Holm, Theodore. Contributions to the flora of Greenland. P '95, 543 Holman, Lillie E. Observation on multiplication in Amoeba. P '86, 346 Holmes. F. S. On fossils from the Post-Pliocene of South Carolina. P '59. 177 Holmes, W. II. Earthenware of Florida. Collections of Clarence B. Moore. J X, 105 74 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Holt, J. F. On a worm in 'the eye of a horse. P 70, Biol. 11 Hooper, John. On a petrel from Florida, P '51, 211 Hoopes, Bernard A. Description of a new variety of Buteo. P 73, 238 Hoopes, Josiah. Pinus koraiensis Sieb. and Zucc. P '83, 114 Horn, Geo. H. On Milne Edwards' synonymy of Xiphigorgia setacea. P '60, 367 < Descriptions of new corals in the museum of the Academy. P '60, 435 Description of North American Coleoptera in the cabinet of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia. P '60, 569 — Monograph of the species of Trogosita, inhabiting the United States. P '62, 82 — Descriptions of some new Cicindelidae of the Pacific coast of the United States. P '66, 394 — ■ Descriptions of some new genera and species of Central American Coleoptera. P '66, 397 — The antennae of Coleoptera. P '89, 311 — ■ See Gabb, Wm. M., and George H. Horn Horn, Walther. See Wellman, F. Creighton, and W. Horn Horner, Wm. E. A case of unusual arrangement in the ascending cava and in the external jugular veins in the human subject. J i, 401 On a case of nigrites. P '51, 211 On a case of lethargy from carbonic aeid gas. 1' '51, 276 On adipocere. P '51, 324 Hough, Garry de N. The Muscidas collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith in Somaliland. P '98, 165 Howell, S. B. On the application of photography to microscopy. P '69, Biol. 13 Hoy, Philo R. Description of two species of owl presumed to be new, which inhabit the State of Wisconsin. P '52, 210 Notes on the ornithology of Wisconsin. P '53, 304, 381 Hughes, Wm. E. See Sharp, Benjamin, and W. E. Hughes Hunt, J. Gibbons. On the anatomy of Drosera. I' '68, Biol. 5 On the pitcher of Nepenthes. P '68, Biol. 5 On an improved section instrument. P '68, Biol. 6 — — • Improved microscopical cement, P '69, Biol. 3 On the growth of Cissus and Cuscuta, P '69, Biol. 3 On glands of Drosera rotundi folia, P '69, Biol. 20 On preservative fluids. P "(19, Biol. 20 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 75 Hunt, J. Gibbons. Continued. On Saxafraga sarmentosa. I* 70, Biol. 3 Ob Grimaldia barbifrons, P 70, Biol. 4 ■ Report in regard foo dust-shower. P 70, Biol. 10 On the structure of Schizaia. P 74, 9 On glands of Nepenthes. P 74, 145 Crystallization in plants. P 74, 158 Report on wheat and chess. P 74, 163 Sensitive organs in Stapelia. P 78, 292 Hunt, T. S. On chloride of calcium and magnesia precipitated by carbonate of soda. P '60, 96 Hunt, William. Leidy memorial address. P '91, 409 Hyatt, Alpheus. On a new species of sponge. P 78, 163 Ishikawa, Chiyomatsu. Description of a new species of squaloid shark from Japan. P '08, 71 Ives, J. E. On two new species of star fishes. P '88, 421 Linguatula diesingii from the sooty mangabey. P '89, 31 Variation in Ophiura panamensis and Ophiura teres. P '89, 76 On a new genus and two new species of ophiurans. P '89, 143 ■ Catalogue of the Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea in the collec- tion of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '89, 169 Mimicry of the environment in Pterophryne histrio. P '89, 344 On Arenicola eristata and its allies. P '90, 73 Echinoderms from the northern coast of Yucatan and the harbor of Vera Cruz. P '90, 317 Crustacea from the northern coast of Yucatan, the harbor of Vera Cruz, the west coast of Florida and the Bermuda Islands. P '91, 176 — — Echinoderms and arthropods from Japan. P '91, 210 ■ Echinoderms from the Bahama Islands. P '91, 337 Reptiles and batrachians from northern Yucatan and Mexico. P '91, 458 — Echinoderms and crustaceans collected by the West Green- land Expedition of 1891. P '91, 479 A new species of Pycnogonum from California, P '92, 142 James, Edwin. Geological sketches of the Mississippi valley. J ii, 326 Remarks on the limestones of the Mississippi lead mines. J v, 376 76 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. James, Thomas P. An enumeration of mosses detected in the northern U. S. which are not comprised in the Manual of Asa Gray, M. D., some of which are new species. P '54, 444 See Durand, Elias, and Thomas P. James Jarvis, N. S. On Indian dogs. P '51, 149 Jefferis, W. W. A new locality for fluorite. P '80, 243 ■ A new locality for amethyst. P '80, 280 A new corundum locality. P '80, 280 Sunstone in labradorite. P '80, 292 Menacoanite and talc from Maryland. P '80, 292 Quartz crystals from Newark, Del. P '82, 57 A peculiar twinned garnet. P '82, 58 See Rand, Theo. D., and W. W. Jefferis Jennings, H. S. Behavior of sea-anemones. P '05, 754 Jessup, A. E. Geological and mineralogical notice of a portion of the northeastern part of the State of New York. J ii, 185 Johnson, Charles W. List of the Diptera of Jamaica, with de- scriptions of new species. P '94, 271 Diptera of Florida. P '95, 303 — — Diptera collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith in Somaliland, Eastern Africa, P '98, 157 New Cretaceous fossils from an artesian well-boring at Mount Laurel, N. J. P '98, 461. New and interesting species in the "Isaac Lea collection of Eocene Mollusca." P '99, 71 Annotated list of the types of Cretaceous invertebrate fossils in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- delphia. P '05, 4 Johnson, C. W. and A. W. Grabau. A new species of Clavilithes from the Eocene of Texas. P '01, 602 Johnson, Christopher. Sections of hard tissues and other sub- stances for the microscope. P '69, Biol. 5 — — Case of hypospadias. Male hernia phrodism. P '70, Biol. 7 Johnson, Walter R. Observations on the electrical character of caoutchouc or gum elastic; with some applications of which they are susceptible. J vi, 245 On the fusing point of zinc and a reference to the relation between the tenacity and fusibility of metals in general. J vii, 200 Observations on the effects of a remarkable atmospheric cur- rent or storm as witnessed on the day following its occurrence. J vii, 269 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 77 Johnson, Walter K. Continued. — ■ — ■ Some observations on the mechanical structure of coal, with evidences of the contemporaneous origin of its various kinds. j viii, 173 — - — Examination and analysis of coal, found in the province of Aranco, coast of Chili, thirty miles south of Bio Bio River. J viii, 180 — On the relation between the coal of South Wales and that of some Pennsylvania anthracite. J viii, 195 — - Forms of coal. P '41, 4. 7, 73 — Fossil whales. P '41, 5 — Mechanical structure of coal. P '41, 9 — Action of light. P '41. 16 — On coal from Aranco, Chili. P '41, 21 — On the magnetic phenomena attending the congealing of cast- iron. P '41, 33 — On the relation between the coal of South Wales and that of some Pennsylvania anthracites. P '41, 40 — ■ Application of anthracite to the smelting of magnetic iron ores. P '41, 42 - — Effect of conflagration on atmosphere. P '41, 45 — Anthracite coal from Rhode Island. P '41, 118 — Rotation of fluids. P '41, 121 — Laws of chemical combination and of the combining volumes of gaseous substances. P '41, 127 — ■ Spontaneous combustion of bituminous coal. P '42, 140 — ■ Magnetic bars of wrought iron broken by tensile force. P '42, 142 — On decay of wood. P '42, 155 — Composition of antharcite and bituminous coal. P '42, 156 — Determination of copper. P '42. 187 — Use of the galvanometer for testing sheathing copper after exposure to the action of sea water. P '42, 210 — Natural coke from Virginia. P '42, 220, 223 — On Sydney bituminous coal. P '42, 220 - — Niote on sugar resembling mannite. P '43, 244 — Test of copper sheathing. P '42, 210 ; '43, 245 — Note on cannel coal from Kentucky. P '43, 246 — Observations of coal. P '44, 8 — On plumbago mica, P '44, 74 — On minerals from Mt. Washington. P '44, 89 78 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Johnson, Walter R. Continued. ■ On coal coke, cinders and pyrites from Cambria County, Pennsylvania. P '44, 163 On the Osage coal of Missouri. P '44, 165 ■ On the heating powers of fuel. P '45, 202 ■ On adhesion of steel bars. P '45, 209 On the relative evaporation from land and water surfaces. P '45, 295 ■ Examination and analysis of samples of the alluvial soil of the Nile, from Korosco in Nubia. P '45, 318 - — On examples of diluvial action. P '46, 109 — On cellulose of the Borneo palm. P '47, 186 — On the dust of anthracite furnace flues. P '47, 191 — A plan for forming geological sections. P '47, 218 — On a boiler sediment. P '47, 318 Jones, Joseph. An abstract of experiments upon the physical influences exerted by living organic and inorganic membranes upon chemical substances passing through them by endosmosis. P '54, 204 Jones, T. Rupert. On fossil Estherise and on Cypricardia leidyi. P '63, 188 Jordan, David Starr. On the fishes of northern Indiana. P '77, 42 Notes on American fishes preserved in the museums at Berlin, London, Paris, and Copenhagen. P '83, 281 List of fishes from Egmont Key, Florida, in the museum of Yale College, with description of two new species. P '84, 42 — Notes on species of fishes improperly ascribed to the fauna of North America. P '84, 97 — Description of two new species of fishes from South America. P '87, 387 — ■ Note on Achirus lorentzi. P '87, 389 Description of a new species of Etheostoma (E. longimana) from James River, Virginia. P '88, 179 - — On the generic name of the tunny. P '88, 180 On the fishes described in Muller's supplemental volume to the Systema Naturae of Linnaeus. P '90, 48 Description of a. new subspecies of trout, from McCloud River, California. P '94, 60 Jordan, David S. and A. W. Brayton. Oin Lagochila, a new genus of catostomoid fishes. P '77, 280 Jordan, D. S. and IT. E. Copeland. The genus Pomoxys Rafinesque. P '76, 68 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 79 Jordan, David S. and Bert Fesler. Description of a new species of Orthopristis from the Galapagos Islands. P 'Si), 36 Jordan, David S. and Chas. H. Gilbert. On the genera of North American fresh-water fishes. P 77, 83 Jordan, David Starr and James Alexander Gunn, Jr. List of fishes collected at the Canary Islands by Mr. O. F. Cook, with descriptions of four new species. P '98, 339 Jordan, David Stakr and Cloudsley Rutter. A collection of fishes made by Joseph Seed Roberts in Kingston, Jamaica. P '97, 91 See Hoffman, Horace Addison, and D. 8. Jordan Julien, Alexis A. The genesis of the crystalline iron-ores. P '82, 335 Karpinski, A. Biographical notice of. P '97, 167 Keagy, John M. Seventeen year locust. P '43, 277 Keating, W. H. Account of the jeffersonite, a new mineral dis- covered at the Franklin Iron Works, near Sparta in New Jersey by Lardner Vanuxem and W. 11. Keating. J ii, 194 ■ Observations upon the cadmia found at the Ancram Iron Works in Columbia County, New York, erroneously supposed to be a new mineral, .i ii, 289 See Vanuxem, Lardner, and W. H. Keating Keeley, Frank J. Structure of diatoms. P '01, 321 Preparation of diatoms. P '03, 2 Inclusions in quartz. P '03, 700 ■ A Spencer objective. P '04, 475 Microscopical image formation. P '09, 177 Keen, W. W. On Thiersch's preparations. P '68, Biol. 4 ■ On atropia as an antidote to hydrocyanic acid. P '69, Biol. 12 On class microscopes. P '70, Biol. 2 Is atropia an antidote to hydrocyanic acid? P 70, Biol. 5 Keller, H. A. Titaniferous garnet." P '82, 54 Keller, Ida A. The phenomenon of fertilization in the flowers of Monarda fistulosa. P '92, 452 The glandular hairs of Brasenia peltata Pursh. P '93, 188 The jelly-like secretion of the fruit of Peltandra undulata Raf. P '95, 287 . Notes on the study of cross fertilization of flowers by in- sects. P '95, 555 The coloring matter of the aril of Celastrus scandens. P '96. 212 80 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Keller, Ida A. Continued. Notes on plant monstrosities. P '97, 284 Notes on underground runners. P '97, 161 The growth of Viburnum lantanoides. P '98, 482 Notes on hyacinth roots. P 1900, 438 Demonstration that plants give off oxygen. P '01, 320 A peculiar condition of CEdogonium. P '01, 598 Summer activity of some spring flowers. P '04, 481 Keller, Wilhelm. On ciliary cells in some marine naked Mol- lusca in embryo. P '49, 173 On a, calculus from the bladder of a whale. P '49, 180 — — ■ Chemical analysis of a calculus from the bladder of a whale. P '49, 185 Kelley, Edwin A. Notes on the myology of Ursus maritimus. P '88, 141 Kellogg, Vernon L. and Shinkai I. Kuwana. Mallophaga from Alaskan birds. P 1900, 151 Kelly, Howard A. Sartorius muscle of the gorilla. P '80, 128 Kennedy, William. The Eocene Tertiary of Texas, east of the Brazos River. P '95, 89 Kennedy, Clarence H. See Eigenman, C. H., and C. H. Kennedy Kennerly, C. B. R. Description of a new species of Cypselus col- lected on the Northwestern Boundary Survey, Archibald Camp- bell. Esq., Commissioner. P '57, 202 Kennicott, Robert. Description of a new snake from Illinois. P '56, 95 Notes on Coluber calligaster of Say, and a description of new species of serpents in the collection of the Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois. P '59, 198 Descriptions of new species of North American serpents in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington. P '60, 328 On three new forms of rattlesnakes. P '61, 206 Descriptions of four new species of Spermophilus, in the col- lections of the Smithsonian Institution. P '63, 157 Kerr, W. C. On frost-drift in North Carolina. P '76, 157 Keyes, Charles R. On the fauna of the Lower Coal Measures of central Iowa. P '88, 222 Descriptions of two new fossils from the Devonian of Iowa. P '88, 247 — ■ — Lower Carbonic Gasteropoda from Burlington, Iowa. I' '89, 284 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 81 Keyes, Charles R. Continued. The American species of Polyphemopsis. P '89, 299 Spluerodoma, a genus of fossil gasteropoda. P '89, 303 Synopsis of American Carbonic Calyptrasidae. P '90, 150 Fossil fauna in central Iowa. P '91, 242 Kilvington, Robert. On a collection of Australian plants. P '50, 81 On the cultivation of Arctic plants. P '62, 482 On Rhus cestricus. P '63, 188 On Arctic soil. P '63, 211 King, Alfred T. Description of fossil footmarks supposed, to be referable to the classes birds, Reptilia, and Mammalia, found in the Carboniferous series in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. P '44, 175 Description of fossil footprints. P '45, 299 On the ancient alluvium of the Ohio river and its tributaries. P '54, 4 Description of fossil trees in the coal rocks near Greensburgh, Westmoreland County, Pa. P '54, 64 Description of fossil fruit found in the Carboniferous rocks of Beaver County, Penna. P '54, 66 King, Helen Dean. Bertramia bufonis, a new sporozoan parasite of Bufo lentiginosus. P '07, 273 Kingsley, J. S. Notes on the North American Caridea in the museum of the Peabody Academy of Science at Salem, Mass. P '78, 89 On a collection of Crustacea from Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida, with a revision of the genera of Crangonidae and Palaemonidae. P '79, 383 Carcinological notes, No. 1. P '80, 34 Carcinological notes, No. 2 — Revision of the Gelasimi. P '80, 135 Carcinological notes, No. 3 — Revision of the Genus Ocypoda. P '80. 179 Kirsch, Philip H. A review of the European and American Uranoscopida? or star-gazers. P '89, 259 Kirsch, Philip H. and Morton W. Fordice. A review of the American species of sturgeons, (Acipenseridae). P '89, 245 Kirtland, J. P. On the larvae of the Thyreus abbottii. P '57, 148 Kite, Wm. See Sharpless, Aaron, and William Kite Konig, Geo. A. On silver ore from Colorado. P '72. 278 82 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Konig, Geo. A. Continued. On the forms of artificial oxide of zinc. P 73, 12 On a boiler incrustation from New Jersey. P 73. 13 Notes on Mr. Berthoud's paper. P 75, 365 Mineralogical notes. P 76, 36, 155 ; 77, 276, 290, 292, 294 ■ On tantalite from Yaney County, North Carolina. P 76, 39 On paehnolite and thomsenolite. P 76, 42 On spessartite. P 76, 53 Note upon Mr. Hay's paper. P 76, 78 Mineralogical notes; hydrotitanite, a new mineral. P 76, 82 Hexagonite, Goldsmith, a variety of tremolite. P 76, 180 ■ On astrophyllite, arfvedsonite and zircon. P 77, 9 ■ On enstatite. P 77, 198 Protovermieulite, a new mineral species. P 77, 269 ■ On the association of grossularite, zoisite, heulandite and leidyite — a new species. P 78, 81 Black barite from Derbyshire. P 78, 99 — Mountain soap of California, P 78, 405 — Mineralogical notes: randite. P 78, 408 — Notes on jarosite. P '80, 331 — Notes on monazite. P '82, 15 — Orthite from Amelia Court House, Va. P '82, 103 — Note on zeolites from Delaware Co. P '82, 286 — Note on a new gold-purple. P '83, 75 — A new locality for beegeriite. P '85, 19 — Mineralogical notes — Composition of stromeyerite. P '86, 281 — Manganese zinc serpentine from Franklin, N. J. P '86, 350 — On schorlomite as a variety of melanite. P '86, 355 — On a peculiar form of molybdenite. P '87, 38 — On zinc-manganese, asbestos. P '87, 47 — Preliminary note on a new mineral species from Franklin, N. J. P '87, 310 — Note on eleonorite from Sevier Co., Arkansas. P '88. 139 — Note on mazapilite, a new species. P '88, 192 — On anhydrite. P '89, 11 — Mazapilite, a new mineral species. P '89, 45 — Chloanthite, nicolite, de saulesite, annabergite, tephrowil- lemite, fluorite and aquatite from Franklin, N. J. P '89, 184 On para mel aconite and the associated minerals. P '91, 284 Kraemer, Henry. Crystalline and crystalloidal substances and their relation to planl structure. P '01, 450 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 83 Kuwana, Shinkai I. See Kellogg, Vernon L., and 8. 1. Kuwana Langstrotii, Lorenzo L. On the impregnation of the eggs of the queen bee. P '52, 49 On the honey ant. P '52, 71 Lapham, J. A. A list of shells of the State of Wisconsin. P '60, 154 Communication regarding Busycon perversuim. P '72, 276 Lautenbach, B. F. The physiological action of hemlock and its alkaloid. P '75, 367 Lawrence, Geo. N. Descriptions of new species of birds of the families Vireonidae and Rallidse. P '63, 106 • Descriptions of new species of birds of the families Caere- bidae, Tanagridae, Icteridae and Seolopacidae. P '64, 106 Descriptions of new species of birds of the families Paridse, Vireonidae, Tyrannidre and Trochilida, with a note on Myiarchus panamensis. P '65, 37 Descriptions of four new species of birds from the Isthmus of Panama, New Granada. P '65, 106 — Notes on certain birds from New Granada with descriptions of new species. P '67, 94 — Descriptions of five new species of Central American birds. P '67, 232 — Description of seven new species of American birds from various localities, with notes of Zonotrichia melanotis. P '68, 359, 429 — Descriptions of new species of birds of the families Troglody- tidae and Tyrannidae. P '71, 233 Lawrence, Geo. AY. On a mouthless fish. P '75, 125 Lea, Henry C. Catalogue of the Tertiary Testacea of the United States. P '48, 95 Lea, Isaac. Nomenclature of Unio. P '42, 214 On a fossil reptile from Lehigh County, Pa. P '50, 171 On fossil bones from the Connecticut Valley. P '51, 173, 205 On a new locality for zircon. P '51, 211 On dynamics of earthquakes. P '51, 261 On the genus Acostam. P '51, 277 Biographical notice of Richard Cowling Taylor. '51, 290 On the Naiades of the United States. P '51, 331 On zircon. P '51, 331 On the weight of unios. P '52, 52 Descriptions of a new species of symphynote Unio. P '52, 54 Periodicity in Unionida?. P '52, 54 84 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lea, Isaac. Continued. On the classification of Naiades. P '52, 55 On the definition of "Species." P '52, 55 On shells from the drift near Philadelphia. P '52, 106 ■ On supposed imprints of human feet. P '52, 106 ■ Description of a new species of Eschara from the Eocene of Alabama. P '52, 109 Notice of the Mya nodulosa Wood. P '53, 368 On Castalia sulcata Krauss and other Naiades. P '53, 376 On Mulleria Fer. P '53, 435 On reptiles supposed to be from Old Red Sandstone. P '53, 435 — On Pholas dactylus. P '53, 438 — On Aeostaea guaduasaiia. P '54, 1 — ■ Rectification of Mr. T. A. Conrad's "Synopsis of the Family of Naiades of North America " published in the "Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, February, 1853." P '54, 236 — On a tanned skin of the walrus. P '55, 265 — ■ Description of a new mollusk from the Red Sandstone near Pottsville, Pa. P '55, 340 — On footprints in the sandstone of Middletown, Connecticut. P '55, 409 — On the New Red Sandstone formation of Pennsylvania and on the tooth of a sauroid reptile. P '56, 77 — Descriptions of a new species of Triquetra Klein (Hyria Lamarck.) P '56, 79 — Description of a new sub-genus of Naiades. P '56, 79 — Description of new fresh water shells from California. P '56, 80 — Description of twenty-five new species of exotic Uniones. P '56, 92 — Description of four new species of exotic Uniones. P '56, 103 — Description of thirteen new species of exotic Peristomata. P '56, 109 — Description of fifteen new species of exotic Melaniana. P '56, 144 - — Description of the byssus in the genus Unio. P '56, 213 — Description of eleven new species of exotic Uniones from Georgia. P '56, 262 - On Triquetra lanceolata. P '56, 300 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 85 Lea, Isaac. Continual. On the visual organs of Unio. P '57, 17 Description of thirteen new species of unios from Georgia. P '57, 31 Description of six new species of Uniones from Alabama. P '57, 83 — Description of eight new species of Naiades from various parts of the United States. P '57, 84 — Description of twelve new species of Naiades from North Carolina. P '57, 85 — Description of three new exotic species of Naiades. P '57, 85 Description of six new species of fresh water and land shells of Texas and Tamaulipas, from the collection of the Smith- sonian Institution. P '57, 101 — On specimens from the Red Sandstone of Phoenixville, Pa. P '57, 149 - — Descriptions of twenty-seven new species of Uniones from Georgia. P '57, 169 — On the Red Sandstone of Gwynedd. P '57, 173 — On chrysatolite. P '57, 173 — ■ On trilobites from Braintree, Mass, P '57, 205 — On conglomerate from Blossburg Mountain. P '58, 11 — ■ On fresh water Mollusca from Nebraska, etc. P '58, 13 — On rosin from Borneo. P '58, 15 — Descriptions of new species of Unio, from Tennessee, Ala- bama and North Carolina. P '58, 40 — Descriptions of a new Helix and two new Planorbes. P '58, 41 — On Permian and Triassic formations in Kansas and Penn- sylvania. P '58, 90 — Remarks on Unionidas. P '58, 114 — ■ Description of four new fresh water molluscs from the Isthmus of Darien and Honduras. P '58, 118 - — On Unio rubiginosa. P '58, 135 — Descriptions of seven new species of Margaritana and four new species of Anodontae. P '58, 138 — Descriptions of twelve new species of Uniones and other fresh- water shells of the United States. P '58, 165 — On Tricnietra contorta. P '58, 179 — On fossils from Haddonfield, N. J. P '58, 218 — Description of eight new species of Unionidae from Georgia, Mississippi and Texas. P '59, 112 86 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lea. Isaac. Continued. Descriptions of twenty-one new species of exotic Unionidse. P '59, 151 Descriptions of seven new species of Uniones from South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Texas. P '59, 154 — Descriptions of two new species of Uniones from Georgia. P '59, 154 — Notice of Alexander von Humboldt, P '59, 162 — Descriptions of twelve new species of Uniones from Georgia. P '59, 170 — On Unionida? from Georgia. P '59, 177 — Descriptions of four new species of exotic Unionidae. P '59, 187 — On Margaritana etowahensis. P '59, 280 — Description of a new species of Unio from the Isthmus of Darien. P '59, 281 — On Unionidse from Indiana. P '59, 329 - — ■ Descriptions of three new species of exotic Uniones. P '59, 331 — Biographical note on August E. Jessup. P '60, 1 — On the history of anthracite. P '60, 2 — On abnormal shells. P '60, 51 — On the teeth of Unionidae. P '60, 53 — On the coloring matter of the nacre of the genus Unio. P '60, 88 — ■ Descriptions of four new species of Unionidse from Brazil and Buenos Aires. P '60, 89 — Descriptions of fifteen new species of Uruguayan Unionidae. P '60, 90 — Descriptions of five new species of Uniones from north Ala- bama. P '60, 92 — Descriptions of four new species of Melanidse of the United States. P '60, 93 — On the palpi of Anodonta. P '60, 97 — On Mollusca from artesian wells. P '60, 147 — On Echinus. P '60, 149 — Descriptions of fourteen new species of Schizostonue, Ali- en losae and Lithasiae. P '60, 186 — Descriptions of three new species of Uniones from Mexico. P '60, 305 — Descriptions of two new species of Uniones from Georgia. P '60, 305 — Descriptions of seven new species of Unionidae from the United Stales. P '60, 306 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 87 Lea, Isaac. Continued. Descriptions of three new species of exotic Unionidae. P '60. 307 Descriptions of six new species of Unionidae from Alabama. P '60, 307 — On Helix cumberlandiana. P '60. 363 — On the number of species of Unionidae in the United States. P '60, 3, 85 — • Descriptions of twenty-five new species of Unionidae from Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Florida. P '61. 38 — Descriptions of new species of Schizostoma, Anculosa and Lithasia. P '61, 54 — Description of a new species of Neritina, from Coosa River, Alabama. P '61, 55 - — ■ Descriptions of twelve new species of Uniones from Alabama. P '61, 59 — Description of a new genus (Strephobasis) of the family Melanidae and three new species. P '61, 96 — Descriptions of forty-nine new species of the genus Melania. P '61, 117 — Descriptions of new fossil Mollusca, from the Cretaceous formation at Haddonfield, N. J. P '61, 148 — Descriptions of eleven new species of the genus Unio from the United States. P .'61, 391 — Descriptions of seven new species of the genus Io. P '61. 393 — Descriptions of two new species of Unionidae of the United States. P '62, 168 Descriptions of two new species of Unionidae of the United Melanidae, and of forty-five new species. P '62, 169 — ■ Descriptions of two new species of exotic Uniones and one Monocondylcea. P '62, 176 — Description of a new genus (Goniobasis) of the family Me- lanidae and eighty-two new species. P '62, 262 — Descriptions of eleven new species of Melanidae of the United States. P '62, 272 — Descriptions of fourteen new species of Melanidae and Paludina. P '63, 154 — Description of eleven new species of exotic Unionidae. P '63, 189 — Description of a new species of Unio and a Monocondvloea. P '63, 190 88 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lea, Isaac. Continued. Descriptions of twenty-four new species of Unionidae of the United States. P '63, 191 Description of a new genus of the family Melanidae. P '64, 2 — ' — ■ Description and remarks on Planorbis newberryi. P '64, 3 Description of eleven new species of indigenous Melanidae. P '64, 3 Descriptions of six new species of Unionidae from Lake Nyassa, Central Africa, etc. P. '64, 108 Description of six new species of Succinea of the United States. P '64, 109 — ■ — ■ Description of a new species of Planorbis. P '64, 111 ■ Descriptions of thirteen new species of Melanidae of the United States. P '64, 111 Description of five new species of Lymneae of North America. P '64, 113 • Descriptions of two new species of Unionidae of South Africa. P '64, 113 ■ Descriptions of twenty-four new species of Physa of the United States and Canada. P '64, 114 Descriptions of six new species of western Asiatic Unionidae. P '64, 285 Descriptions of three new species of exotic Uniones. P '65, 75 Descriptions of eight new species of Unio of the United States. P '65, 88 Description of twelve new species of Unionidae from South America. P '66, 33 Notes on some members of the feldspar family. P '66, 109 ■ Description of two new species of the genus Lithasia. P '66, 133 On two new minerals from Chester Co., Penna. P '67, 44 • Descriptions of five new species of Unionidae and one Palu- dina of the United States. P '67, 81 Description of nine species of Unionidae from Lake Nicaragua, Central America. P '68, 94 Description of sixteen new species of the genus Unio of the United States. P '68, 143 Notes on some singular forms of Chinese species of Unio. P '68. 145 Descriptions of four new species of exotic Unionidae. P '68, 150 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 89 Lea, Isaac. Continued. Descriptions of twenty-six new species of Melanidse of the United States. P '68, 151 . Descriptions of seven new species of Unio from North Caro- lina. P '68, 160 — Description of two new species of Unionidae from Equador. P '68, 161 — Descriptions of Unionidae from the Lower Cretaceous for- mation of New Jersey. P '68, 162 — ■ Notes on microscopic crystals included in some minerals. P '69, 4 — Further notes on microscopic crystals in some of the gems, etc. P '69, 119 — Descriptions of six new species of fresh water shells. P '69, 124 — ■ Description of three new species of exotic Unionidae. P 71, 188 — Description of twenty new species of Uniones of the Uhited States. P 71, 189 — Descriptions of twenty-nine species of Unionidae from the United States. P 72, 155 — Description of seven new species of Unionidae of the United States. P 73, 422 — On three new species of Uniones of the United States. P 73, 424 — Further notes on "inclusions" in gems, etc. P 76, 98 — A new locality for allanite. P '82, 60 — An account of the minerals at present known to exist in the vicinity of Philadelphia. J I, 462 — On the genus Acostasa of D'Orbigny, a fresh water Lamelli- branchia. J II, 125 - — ■ Description of a fossil saurian of the New Red Sandstone formation of Pennsylvania; with some account of that for- mation. J II, 185 On some new fossil mollusks in the Carboniferous slates of the anthracite seams of the Wilkesbarre coal formation. J II, 203 • Descriptions of exotic genera and species of the family Unionidae. J III, 289 — Descriptions of the embryonic forms of thirty-eight species of Unionidae. J IV. 43 90 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lea, Isaac. Continued. New Unionidse of the United States. J IV, 51, 191 ; V, 53 — — Descriptions of exotic Unionidse. J IV, 235 New Unionidse of the United States and northern Mexico. J IV, 327 New Unionidse of the United States and Arctic America. J V, 187 — New Melanidse of the United States. J V, 217 — New exotic Unionidse. J V, 377 Descriptions of the soft parts of one hundred and forty-three species and some embryonic forms of Unionidse of the United States. J V, 401 — New Unionidse, Melanidse, etc., chieny of the United States. J VI, 5 — ■ New Unionidae, Melanidge, etc., chieny of the United States. J VI, 113, 249, 303 — Description of fifty-two species of Unionidse. J VIII, 5 — Supplement to paper on Unionidae. J VIII, 55 LeConte, John. An enumeration of the vines of North America. P '53, 269 Description of a new species of Pacane nut. P '53, 402 Description of three new species of American Arvieolse, with remarks on some other American rodents. P '53, 404 Observations on the so-called Crotalus durissus and C. adamanteus of modern authors. P '53, 415 — Notice of American animals, formerly known, but now for- gotten or lost. P '54, 8 — On Magnolia pyramidata. P '54, 174 — Descriptions of four new species of Kinosternum. P '54, 180 — Arrangement of the tortoises. P '54, 186 — Catalogue of American Testudinata. P '54, 189 — Observations on Vespertilio leporinus of Linnaeus. P '54, 190 — Descriptions of new species of Astacus from Georgia. P '55, 400 — On a new species of Gelasimus. P '55, 402 — Remarks on two species of American Cimex. P '55, 404 - — ■ Descriptive catalogue of tbe Ranina of the United States. 55, 423 — Observations on the North American species of bats. '55, 431 — Description of two new species of Hesperomys. P '55, 442 IJST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 91 LeConte, John. Continued. • Description of a new species of Hylafrora Georgia. P '56, 146 Descriptions of several new mammals from western Africa. P '57, 10 On three new species of Vespertilionidae. P '57, 174 Observations on the wild turkey, or Gallopavo sylvestris, of Ray. P '57, 179 — Description of two new species of tortoises. P '59, 4 — Observations on the species of NicOtiana. P '59, 93 — Description of new species of the coleopterous family His- teridaj. P '59, 310 LeConte, John L. Descriptions of new species of North Ameri- can Coleoptera. P '44, 48 Pragmenta entomologica. P '47, 212 On Tertiary fossils from San Diego, California. P '51, 264 Synopsis of the species of Donacia inhabiting the United States. P '51, 310 Zoological notes. P '51, 316 Synopsis of the Lampyrides of temperate North America. P '51, 331 Notes on some fossil pachyderms from Illinois. P '52, 3, 56 Notice of a fossil Dicotyles from Missouri. P '52, 5 On the difference between primordial races and introduced races. P '52, 35 — Hints towards a natural classification of the family Histrini of coleopterous insects. P '52, 36 — Synopsis of the PamidaB of the United States. P '52, 41 — Synopsis of the Eucnemides of temperate North America. P '52, 45 — On a new locality for Casteroides ohioensis. P '52, 53 — Remarks on some coleopterous insects collected by S. W. Woodhouse, in Missouri Territory and New Mexico. P '52, 61 — Synopsis of the Anthicites of the United States. P '52, 91 — R-emarks upon the Coccinellida? of the United States. P '52, 129 — Description of a new species of Trombidium. P '52, 145 — Synopsis of the Scydmamidae of the United States. P '52, 149 — Description of a new species of Sciurus. P '52, 149 — An attempt at a synopsis of the genus Geomys Raf. P '52, 157 — Catalogue of the Melyrides of the United States, with de- scriptions of new species. P '52, 163 92 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. LeConte, John L. Continued. ■ On the genus Dipodomys. P '53, 224 Description of twenty new species of Coleoptera inhabiting the United States. P '53, 226 — — ■ Synopsis of the Silphales of America north of Mexico. P '53, 274 — ■ Synopsis of the species of the histeroid genus Abraeus (Leach), inhabiting the United States, with descriptions of two nearly allied new genera. P '53, 287 — Synopsis of the Endomychidae of the United States. P '53, 357 — On the genus Sealops. P '53, 326 — ■ Synopsis of the Meloides of the United States. P '53, 328 — ■ Descriptions of some new Coleoptera from Texas, collected by the Mexican Boundary Commission. P '53, 439 - — Descriptions of some new Coleoptera from Oregon, collected by Dr. J. G. Cooper of the North Pacific R. R. Expedition, un- der Gov. J. J. Stevens. P '54, 16 - — ■ Synopsis of the CEdemeridae of the United States. P '54, 20 — Note on the genus Amblyehila. P '54, 32 — Synopsis of the species of Platynus and allied genera, in- habiting the United States. P '54, 35 — Synopsis of Cucuiides of the United States. P '54, 73 — ■ Notice of some coleopterous insects from the collections of the Mexican Boundary Commission. P '54, 79 — ■ Synopsis of the Byrrhidae of the United States. P '54, 113 — Synopsis of the Erotylidae of the United States. P '54, 158 — Descriptions of the species of Trox and Omorgus inhabiting the United States. P '54, 211 — Some corrections in the nomenclature of Coleoptera found in the United States. P '54, 216 — Descriptions of some Coleoptera collected by Thos. H. Webb, M. D., in the year 1850-51 and 52 while Secretary to the U. S. and Mexican Boundary Commission. P '54, 220 — Notice of three genera of Searabaeidge found in the U. S. P '55, 19 — Analytical table of the species of Chlaenius found in the U. S. P '55, 25 — ■ Synopsis of the Pyroeliroides of the U. S. P '55, 270 — On hybrid cats. P '55, 286 — Correction of Chapuis and Candeze's Catalogue des larves des Coleopteres. P '55, 288 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 93 LeConte, John L. Continued. Analytical table of the species of Hydroporus found in the U. S. with descriptions of new species. P '55, 290 Synopsis of the Lathridiides of the Ulnited States, and north- ern contiguous territories. P '55, 299 — ■ Notes on the Amarae of the U. S. P '55, 346 — Synopsis of the Hydrophilidae of the United States. P '55,356 — Synopsis of the Mycetophagidae of the United States. P '56, 12 — Synopsis of the Phalacridae of the United States. P '56, 15 — Note on the genus Lithodus, Schonherr. P '56, 18 — Catalogue of the species of Bembidium found in the U. S. and contiguous northern regions. P '57, 2 — Index to the Buprestidae of the United States, described in the work of Laporte and Gory, with notes. P '57, 6 — Synopsis of the species of Clivina and allied genera inhabit- ing the United States. P '57, 75 — On Mastodon beds in Honduras. P '58, 7 — i Description of new species of Coleoptera, chiefly collected by the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, under Major W. H. Emory, U. S. A. P '58, 59 — On Coleoptera from Japan. P '58, 163 — Notes on a species of Eleodes found within the United States. P '58, 180 — Catalogue of the Coleoptera from Port Tejon, California. P '59, 69 — On a fossil from Point Keewenaw, Lake Superior. P '59, 150 — Additions to the coleopterous fauna of northern California and Oregon. P '59, 281 — Notes on Coleoptera found at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River, with remarks on northern species. P '60, 315 — ■ Synopsis of the Scaphidiidae of the United States. P '60, 321 — On Anableps. P '61, 21 — On geographical distribution of Coleoptera. P '61, 49 — ■ Notes on the coleopterous fauna of Lower California. P '61, 335 New species of Coleoptera inhabiting the Pacific district of the United States. P '61, 338 Note on the classification of Cerambycidae, with descriptions of new species. P '62, 38 — Synopsis of the Mordellidas of the United States. P '62, 43 — Notes on the species of Oalosoma inhabiting the United States. P '62, 52 94 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. LeConte, John L. Continued. Synopsis of the species of Colymbetes inhabiting America,, north of Mexico. P '62, 521 — ■ — Note on the species of Brachinus inhabiting: the United States. P '62, 523 On a fresh-water shrimp. P '63, 282 On Dr. Gerstaecker's remarks on the classification of the Coleoptera of North America. P '64, 49 — Note on the species of Myodites Latr. inhabiting the United States. P '65, 96 — Notes on the species of Harpalus inhabiting America, north of Mexico. P '65, 98 — On the species of (raleruca and allied genera inhabiting North America. P '65, 204 — ■ Prodronms of a monograph of the species of the tribe Ano- biini of the family Ptinidse, inhabiting North America. P '65, 222 — On the subfamily Clavigeridae. P '66, 108 — ■ List of Coleop'tera collected in the mountains of Lycoming Co., Penna. P '66, 346 — List of Coleoptera collected near Fort Whipple, Arizona, by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A., in 1864-65. P '66, 348 — ■ Revision of the Dasytini of the United States. P '66, 349 — ■ Additions to the coleopterous fauna of the United States. P '66, 361 — On the Tertiary coal-beds of New Mexico. P '67, 132 — On the occurrence of calami te in southern Mexico. P '68, 228 — Analytical table of the species of Baridius inhabiting the United States. P '68, 361 — The Gyrinidse of America, north of Mexico. P '68, 365 — Notes on the species of Agonoderus, Bradycellus, and Steno- lophus inhabiting America north of Mexico. P '68, 373 - — Statement regarding a collection of Coleoptera. P '73, 100 — Biographical note on Priederich Ernest Melsheimer, M. D. P 73, 257 — On a fungoid disease in a mouse. P '73, 261 — The Pterostichi of the United States. P '73, 302 — Synonymical remarks upon North American Coleoptera. P '73, 321 — On the age of the Lignite beds of the Missouri River. 74, 11 — Destructive Coleoptera. P 76, 195 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 95 LeConte, John L. Continued. The geology of New Mexico. P '75, 267 Report on insects introduced by means of the International Exposition. P 76, 267 On Rocky Mountain locusts. P '77, 129 Fragnienta entomologica. J I, 71 An attempt to classify the longicorn Coleoptera of the part of America north of Mexico. J I, 311 ; II, 5, 99, 139 — Synopsis of the species of Ptero&tichus Bon. and allied genera, inhabiting temperate North America. J II, 225 — ■ Synopsis of the Melolonthidas of the United States. J III, 225 — Catalogue of Coleoptera of the regions adjacent to the bound- ary line between the "United States and Mexico. J IV, 9 Leeds, A. R. Exhibition of crystalline staffelite. P '70, 122 On an interesting geological phenomenon near Philadelphia. P '70, 134 On a fulgurite. P '74, 145 On elevation of temperature in a lead mine. P '74, 145 Leffman, Henry. Variations in leaves of Ailanthus glandulosa. P '74, 160 Leib, George C. Description of a new species of Fuligula. J viii, 170 Description of the nest and eggs of the Fulica americana and Anas discors. J viii, 203 ; P '41. 124 Construction of the nictitating membrane of the eye. P '41, 2 On Paras leucotis, a rectification. P '42, 140 Leidy, Joseph. Notes taken on a visit to White Pond in Warren County, New Jersey. P '45, 279 On the vertebra, of a fossil Zeuglodon of Alabama. P '45. 292 On the larva? of Aphides. P '46, 66 Remarks upon the anatomy of the abdominal viscera of the sloth, Bradypus tridactylus Linnaeus. P '46, 72 — — On the anatomy of Spectrum femoratum Say. P '46, 80 Description of a new genus and species of Entozoa. P '46, 100 On the mechanism which closes the membraneous wings of the genus Locusta. P '46, 104 Remarks on Entozoa. P '46, 107 On hairworms. P '46, 108 On the situation of the olfactory sense in the terrestrial tribe of the gasteropodous Mollusca. P '46, 136 On the fecundity of Cryptogamia. P '47. 195 96 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On a spicula of bone in the lamina of the dura mater. P '47, 198 On crystals in Parmelia. P '47, 210 On the cranium of a New Hollander. P '47, 217 On an entozoon in Helix. P '47, 220 On an optical illusion in man. P '47, 243 On Squatina dumerili. P '47, 247 Description and anatomy of a new and curious subgenus of Planaria. P '47, 248 — Descriptions of two new species of Planaria. P '47, 251 — On the fossil horse of America. P '47, 262, 328 — On the destructibility of animal tissues. P '47, 313 — On a new genus and species of fossil Ruminantia, Poebrothe- rium wilsoni. P '47, 322 — On the eye in the perfect Cirrhopoda. P '48, 1 — On the hair of a Hottentot boy. P '48, 7 — ■ On some bodies in the boa constrictor resembling the pacinian corpuscles. P '48, 27 — On a new fossil genus and species of ruminantoid and Pachydermata, ( Mery coidodon culbertsonii). P '48, 47 — On the development of the purkenjean corpuscle in bone. P '48, 116 — On the intimate structure of articular cartilage. P '48, 117 — On the arrangement of the areolar sheath of muscular fasci- culi and its relation to the tendon. P '48, 119 — On the existence of the intermaxillary bone in the embryo of the human subject. P '49, 145 — On the cartilages of the Cephalopoda. P '49, 169 — Tapirus americanus fossilis. P '49, 180 — On the existence of Entophyta in healthy animals as a na- tural condition. P '49, 225 — ■ On the odoriferous glands of the Invertebrata. P '49, 234 — On a new species of Entophyta. P '49, 245 — Descriptions (accompanied by drawings) of new genera and species of Entophyta. P '49, 249 — On generation. P '50, 7 — On Entophyta. P '50, 7, 8 — On crystalline bodies in the tissues of organisms. P '50, 32 — On species of Annelida abrancbia. P '50,34 — Descriptions of new Entophyta growing within animals. P '50, 35 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 97 Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On two genera of fossil mammals, Eucrotaphus and Archaeo- thcnuni. P "50, 90 Contributions to hclminthology. P '50, 96 Notes on the development of the Grordius aquatieus. P '50, 98 Description of some nematoid Entozoa infesting insects. P. '50, 100 — Two new species of infusorial Entozoa. P '50, 100 — Descriptions of three Filarige. P '50, 117 — On the nettling organs of the Hydra. P '50, 119 — On a fossil Rhinoceros from Missouri. P '50, 119, 121 — Description of new genera of Vermes. P '50, 124 — Descriptions of new species of Entozoa. P '50, 155 — On the maxilla of a species of Palaeotherium. P '51, 170 — On fossil tortoises from Nebraska. P '51, 172 — On transplantation of animal tissues. P '51, 201 — On fungus growth in the mole cricket. P '51, 204, 210 — Contributions to helminthology. P '51, 205, 224, 239, 349 — On a case of nigrites. P '51, 211 — On the introduction of cancerous matter into the integument of a frog. P '51, 212 — On fungi in Cicada. P '51, 235 — On fossil ungulates from Nebraska. P '51, 237 — On the genus Plumatella. P '51, 261 — On the GordiaceEe. P '51, 262, 266, 275 — On Cristatella. P '51, 265 — On the remains of fossil mammals. P '51, 276, 278 — On a freshwater sponge from the vicinity of Philadelphia. P '51, 278 — Corrections and additions to former papers on helmin- thology, published in the Proceedings of the Academy. P '51, 284 -r— On Crocodilus antiquus. P '51. 307 — On fossil whales. P '51, 308 — On some American freshwater Polyzoa. P '51, 320 — On fossil reptilian and mammalian remains. P '51, 325 — On fossils from the Green Sand of New Jersey. P '51, 329 — On two species of Rhinoceros from Nebraska. P '51, 331 — On fossil teeth from Nebraska. P '52, 2 — On Cretaceous mammals. P '52, 3 — On a fossil tortoise from Nebraska, P '52, 34. 59 98 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On a fossil dolphin from Virginia and a fossil tortoise from New Jersey. P '52, 35 On queen bees. P '52, 50 ■ On a fossil cetacean from Lousiana. P '52, 52 On the osteology of the Hippopotamus. P '52, 52, 53 On Troglodytes gorilla. P '52, 53 On fossil tortoises from Nebraska. P '52, 59 On "red snow." P '52, 59 On extinct species of ox. P '52, 71 On the honey ant. P '52. 72 On tooth of a fossil tapir. P '52, 106 Remarks on a fossil ox. P '52, 117 On Tapirus haysii. P '52, 148 On various fossil teeth. P '53, 240 On fossils from Natchez, Mississippi. P '53, 303 Observations on extinct Cetacea. P '53, 377 On a collection of fossil Mammalia and Chelonia from the Mauvais Terres of Nebraska. P '53, 392 On Bathygnathus borealis. P '53, 404 On nodular bodies in the tails and fins of fishes. P '53, 433 Exhibition of restored skull of Oreodon. P '54, 35 Exhibition of restored upper jaw of Titanotherium. P '54. 35 On Brimosaurus grandis. P '54, 72 — On Bison latifrons, A re tod us pristinus, Hippodon speciosus and Merycodus neeatus. P '54, 89 — On Dinictis felina. P '54, 127 ■ On Prof. Lindley's review of "A Flora and Fauna within Living Animals." P '54, 128 Synopsis of extinct Mammalia from the Eocene of Nebraska. P '54, 156 Description of a fossil apparently indicating an extinct species of the camel tribe. P '54, 172 — On UrnatelLa gracilis and a new species of Plumatella. P '54, 191 — Notice of some fossil bones discovered by Mr. Francis A. Lincke. in the banks of the Ohio River, Indiana. P '54, 199 — Remarks on the question of the identity of Bootherium cavi- frons with Ovibus moschatus or O. niaxinms. 1* '54, 209 Indications of twelve species of fossil fishes. P '55, 395 — On Eseharina varia'bile. P '55,415 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 99 Leidy, Joseph. Continual. Notices of some tape worms. 1' '55, 44:{ On Ilaematozoa from the hearl of a dog. 1* '56, 2 Description of two ichthyodorulites. P '56, 11 A synopsis of Entozoa and some other eeto-congeners ob- served by the authors. P '56, 42 Notices of some remains of extinct Mammalia recently dis- covered by Dr. F. V. Ilayden in the Bad Lands of Nebraska. P '56, 59 On remains of a seal. P '56, 62 Notices of remains of extinct reptiles and fishes discovered by Dr. F. V. Ilayden in the Bad Lands of the Judith River, Nebraska territory. P '56, 72 Notices of remains of extinct Mammalia discovered by Dr. F. V. Ilayden in Nebraska territory. P '56, 88 — Notice of the remains of a species of seal from the Post Pliocene deposit of the Ottawa River. P '56, 90 — Notices of several new genera of extinct Mammalia previously less perfectly characterized. P '56, 91 — On the organization of the Academy of Science in St. Louis. P '56. 102 — On the effect of cold on animals. P '56, 105, 161 — On Dicotyles. P '56. 140 — On the perforation of Mollusca by C lion a. P '56, 162 — On the eyes of the katydid. P '56, 162 — ■ Notice of some remains of extinct vertebrated animals. P '56, 163 Notices of remains of extinct vertebrated animals of New Jersey collected by Prof. Cooke of the State Geological Survey under the direction of Dr. W. Kitchell. P '56, 220 - Notices of remains of extinct vertebrated animals discovered by Prof. E. Emmons. P '56, 255 — ■ Notice of some remains of fishes discovered by Dr. John E. Evans. P '56, 256 — Notices of the remains of two species of seals. P '56, 265 — Remarks on certain extinct, .species of fishes. P '56, 301 — Notices of remains of extinct turtles of New Jersey collected by Professor Cook, of the State Geological Survey, under the direction of Dr. Kitchell. P '56, 303 — Notices of extinct Vertebrata discovered by F. V. Hayden during the expedition to the Sioux country, under the command of Lieut. G. K. Warren. P '56, 311 100 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On Entozoa from Naiades. P '57, 18 . List of extinct Vertebrata, the remains of which have been discovered in the region of the Missouri River: with remarks on the geologic age. P '57, 89 On the fossil inkbag of a cuttlefish. P '57, 149 On corprolites and shales from Phoenixville. P '57, 149 ■ On fossils from Gwynedd tunnel. P '57. 150 Notices of some remains of extinct fishes. P '57, 167 Rectifications of the references of certain of the extinct mam- malian genera of Nebraska. P '57, 175 On the dentition of Mososaurus. P '57, 176 On the sounds made by insects. P '57, 177 — — On Dictyophora vorax. P '57, 204 On the larva of Oestrus. P '57, 204 On Gordius. P '57, 204 On the introduction of the camel in North America. P '57, 210 On mammalian remains from Nebraska, P '58, 1, 10, 11 On remains of an extinct camel from Nebraska. P '58, 1 ■ On Urnatella gracilis. P '58, 1 • On the lower jaw of a wolf. P '58, 2 On fossil Mammalia from Nebraska. P '58. 7 ■ On Elephas imperator. P '58, 10 On teeth of elephant. P '58, 10 On extinct horses from Niobrara River. P '58, 11 On Mastodon from Maryland. P '58, 12 ■ On Tapirus mastodontoides. P '58, 12 Notice of remains of extinct Vertebrata, from the valley of the Niobrara River, collected during the Exploring Expedition of 1857, in Nebraska, under the command of Lieut. G. W. Warren, U. S. Top. Eng., by Dr. P. V. Hayden, Geologist of the expedition. P '58, 20 — On method of repairing fossils. P '58, 89. — On Manaynnkia speoioxa. P '58, 90; '59, 2 — Contributions to lielminthology. P '58, 110 On species of Ichneumon infesting the cankerworm. P '58, 187 On Khynehodeiniis svlvatiens. P '58, 171 — On cryolite. P '58, 177 — On remains of a reindeer from Vincentown, X. J. I' '58, 179 — on Cristatella. P '58, 188 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 101 Leidy, Joseph. ( 'ontinued. On Hadrosaurus foulkii. 1* '58, 215 Intestinal absorption. I' '58, Biol. 5 On automatic action versus consciousness. 1* '58, Biol. 6 On an acephalous child. P '58, Biol. 8 On the cause of monstrosities. P '58, Biol. 9 On blood crystals. P '58. Biol. 9 — — On ejection from Aphidse. 1' TiS, Biol. 10 ■ — — On structure of cancer. P '58, Biol. 10 On sections of the human cranium. P '58, Biol. 10 On effects of chloroform inhalation. P '58. Biol. 11 On a diseased minnow. P '58, Biol. 12 On Echinococcus hominis. P '58, Biol. 12 On Achlya prolifera. P '58, Biol. 13 On growth of hair on cornea. P '58, Biol. 15 On pus-cells. P '58, Biol. 16 On parasites in a mink. P '58, Biol. 25 On a bone from the liver of a mink. P '58, Biol. 28 On fossil fishes from Kansas. P '59, 3 - On fossil remains from Monmouth County, New Jersey. P '59, 91 On tooth of Mastodon from Honduras. P '59, 91 On fossil remains from Chester Co., Penna. P '59, 110 On fossil remains from Virginia and New Jersey. P '59, 110 On a skull of Ursus. P '59, 111 On Sombrero guana. P '59, 111 On a fragment of jaw of Mososaurus. P '59. 150 On Paheotrochus. P '59, 150 Remarks on fossils from Chatham County. North Carolina. P '59, 162 On Freyia americana. P '59, 194 On blood of mammals. P '59, Biol. 2 On Trichina. P '59. Biol. 3 ; '66, 9 On cysts in human muscles. P '59, Biol. 4 On dipterous larvae from man. P '59, Biol. 7 - On the seat of the vesicating principle of the Lytta vittata. P '59. Biol. 18 On albertite. P '60. 54 On Ilyalonema mirabilis. P '60. 85 On Trichina spiralis. P '60. 96 - On a rich botanical locality at Jackson, N. J. P '60. 98 102 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On Hyla viridis. P '60, 305 On fossil skulls from Indiana. P '60, 416 On fossil teeth from Texas. P '60, 416 On Spiroptera megastoma. P '60, Biol. 3 Anatomical specimens, preparation of. P '60. Biol. 3 On the food of the shad. P '61, 2 On lignite from Pennsylvania. P '61. 77 On syenite from Fairmount Park and on a boulder of Pots- dam Sandstone from Philadelphia. P '62, 507 ■ On parasitic worms from the aorta of a horse. P '63, 42 ■ On striped sheep wools. P '63, 42 On Phalangopsis from leaf of Benzoin odoriferum. P '63, 212 On Nostoc prunedforme. P '63, 281 On the existence of a boring sponge in the Cretaceous period. P '65, 77 On fossil horses from California and Oregon. P '65, 94 On kitchen-midden at Cape Henlopen. P '65, 95 On a foetal dog-fish. P '65, 175 ■ On fossil rhinoceros. P '65, 176 On bones and implements from guano deposits in the Island of Orchilla. P '65, 181 On cryolite. P '65, 181 On oolitic phosphate of lime and alumina. P '65, 181 On Indian relics from Tennessee. P '66, 1 ■ On cancer of the liver in a turkey. P '66, 9 ■ On the phalanx of an extinct reptile. P '66, 9 On human relics from Petite Anse, Lousiana. P '66, 109 On fossil remains from Bangor, Maine. P '66, 237 On a specimen of Coccus. P '66, 289 — On Mastodon ohioticus from Kentucky. P '6H. 290 On kitchen-midden of Cape Henlopen. P '66, 290 On fossil bones from Nebraska. P '66, 345 — On the extinct mammals of Nebraska and Dakota. P '67, 32 On Bison latifrons. P '67, 85 On the seventeen year locust in Virgin in. 1* '67, !>3 On a prehistoric implement from Michigan. P '67. 97 - On a sknll of Oastorodd.es ohioensis. P '67, 97 On the skull of a fossil gopher. P '67. 97 On black hornstone from Easton, Pa. I' '67, 125 On Sombrero guano. P '68, L56 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 103 Leidy, Joseph. Continued. Notice of some vertebrate remains from Harden Co., Texas. P '68, 174 Indications of an Elotheriiim in California. P '68, 177 Notice of some reptilian remains from Nevada. P '68, 177 Notice of some vertebrate remains from the West Indian Islands. P '68, 178 — Notice of some extinct cetaceans. P '68, 195 — Notice of some remains of horses. P '68, 195 — Remarks on a jaw fragment of Megalosauras. P '68, 197 Remarks on Conosaurus of Gibbes. P '68, 200. — Notice of American species of Ptychodus. P '68, 205 — On shad from salt water. P '68, 228 - — Notices of some American leeches. P '68, 229 — Notice of some remains of extinct pachyderms. P '68, 230 — On supposed coprolites from the Huronian slates of Minne- sota, P '68, 302 — On iridescence independent of films. P '68, 303 — On asterism in mica. P '68. 313 — On fossil bones from Kansas. P '68, 315 — Notice of some remains of extinct Inseetivora from Dakota. P '68, 315 — On Wolffia. P '68, Biol. 6 — On a siliceous sponge, Pheronema. P '68, Biol. 9 — On Euglena. P '68, Biol. 10 — Notice of some extinct vertebrates from Wyoming and Dakota. P '69, 63 — On Megacerops coloradensis. P '70, 1 — On Poicilopleuron valens and other fossils. P '70, 3 — On the humerus of a sloth resembling Mylodon robustus, and on Dromotherium silvestre. P '70, 8 — On reptilian remains from the Cretaceous formation near Fort Wallace, Kansas. P '70, 9 — On a fossil mandible from near Fort Bridger. Wyoming. P 70, 10 — On specimens of vertebral bodies from the New Jersey Green Sands. P '70, 10 — On Ichthyodorulites. P '70. 12 — On fossil remains from Illinois. P '70, 13 — On Discosaurus and its allies. P '70, 18 — On fossil bones from Dakota and Nebraska. P '70. iv-> 1U4 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On the internal organs of generation of a hog. P '70, 65 On fossil remains, from Idaho, Utah, and Oregon. P 70, 66 On Hadrosaurus and its allies. P '70, 67 On Anguillulidse. P '70, 68 ■ On fossils from the vicinity of Burlington, Kansas, and from the Rocky Mts. P '70, 69 On the relations of European and American fauna. P '70, 72 — — ■ On a jaw fragment of Ovibos cavifrons. P '70, 73 On Nothosaurops occiduus. P '70, 74 On leeches. P '70, 89 On mastodon remains. P '70, 96 On fossil remains in the museum of Amherst College. P '70, 98 On ciliated polyps. P 70, 100 On Crocodilus elliotti. P 70, 100 ■ On fossils from Sweet Water River, Wyoming Tier. P 70, 109 - On fossils from Bridge Creek, Oregon. P 70, 111 On fossils from Church Buttes, Wyoming Tier. P 70, 113 On Cordylophora. P 70, 113 On fossil remains of reptiles. P 70, 122, 123 On fossils found under Table Mt., Gal. P 70, 125 On fossil equines from Central and South America. P 70, 126 — — On Lophiotherium silvaticum. P 70, 126 On Pheronema. P 70, 126 On the lower jaw of an aged man. P 70, 133 On a wood-carving from St. Paul de Loando. P 70, 133 - On the reversed viscera of a human subject. P 70, 134 On a collection of fossils from California. P 71, 50 On Taenia mediocanellata. P 71, 53 On some extinct turtles from Wyoming Territory. P 71, 102 On polydactylism in a horse. P 71, 112 On a molar tooth from the Miocene of Greenville, N. C. P 71, 113 — Remains of extinct mammals from Wyoming. P 71. 1 13 — Remains of mastodon and horse in North Carolina. P 71, 113 On remains of Palasosyops from Fori Bridger, Wyoming Territory. P 71, 118 — On supposed fossil turtle eggs. P 71, 154 ■ A fossil Testudo from Wyoming. P 71, 154 - On the garnets of Green's Crook, Delaware Co. P 71, 155 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 105 Leidy, Joseph. Continued. On donation of fossils from Wyoming. P 71, 197 On Mastodon, etc., of California. P 71. 198 Note on Ancluthcrium. P 71, 199 On fossil vertebrates from Wyoming. P 71, 228 Notice of some extinct rodents. P 71, 230 On the minerals of Mount Mica. P 71, 245 On fossils of Oregon. P 71, 247 Flies as a moans of communicating contagious diseases. P 71, 297 Notice of some worms. P 71, 305 On a mite in the ear of the ox. P 72, 9 On fossils from Wyoming. P 72, 19 On corundum. P 72, 19 On some extinct mammals. P 72, 37 On some extinct vertebrates. P 72, 38 On Gamasus of the ox. P 72, 138 On mastodon from New Mexico. P 72. 142 On a new genus of extinct turtles. P 72, 162 On some remains of Cretaceous fishes. P 72, 162 On Artemia from Salt Lake, Utah. P 72, 164 On fossil shark teeth. P 72, 166 On some new species of fossil Mammalia from Wyoming. P 72, 167 On mineral springs, etc. of Wyoming and Utah. P 72. 218 On the habits of an ant. P 72, 218 Notice of a corundum mine. P 72, 238 On fossil mammals from Wyoming. P 72, 240 On chipped stones from Wyoming. P 72, 242 On the action of wind and sand on rocks. P 72, 243 Notice of donation of fossils, etc. from Wyoming. P 72, 267 On fossils from Wyoming. P 72, 277 — — Notice of fossil vertebrates from the Miocene of Virginia. P 73, 15 Notice of remains of fishes in the Bridger Tertiary forma- tion of Wyoming. P 73, 97 On the occurrence of an extinct hog in America. P 73, 207 On dufreynite. P 73, 257 On iron pyrites in coal. P 73, 257 On a specimen of Mus rattus. P 73, 257 On extinct, mammals from California. P 73, 259 106 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. ■ Fungus parasite on a mouse. P '73, 260 — — On Distoina hepaticum. P '73, 364 On Lingula in a fish of the Susquehanna. P '73, 415 On fossil elephant teeth. P '73, 416 On circulatory movement in Vaucheria. P '73. 420 On Hydra. P '74, 10 ■ On Protozoa. P '74, 13 On the mode of growth of desmids. P '74, 15 On Actinophrys sol. P '74, 23 Criticism of paper of Prof. Oope. P '74. 74 Note on the enemies of Difflugia. P '74. 75 On a supposed compound derived from leather. P '74, 75 ■ Notice of some new fresh-water rhizopods. P '74, 77 Notice of some fresh-water and terrestrial rhizopods. P '74, 86 On the revivification of Rotifer vulgaris. P '74, 88 — — On a parasitic worm of the house-fly. P '74, 139 - On Peotinatella magnifiea. P '74, 139 On some fresh water Infusoria. P '74, 140 Notice of a remarkable Amoeba. P '74, 142 On the mode in which Amoeba swallows its food. P '74, 143 On the motive power of diatoms. P '74. 143 Remarks on sponges. P '74, 144 Notice of some rhizopods. P '74. 155 ■ On Dryocampa. P '74, 160 - Notice of remains of Titanotherium. P '74, 165 ■ Notices of rhizopods. P '74, 166, 225 On supposed spermaries in Amoeba. P '74, 168 On specific gravity. P '74, 218 ■ On fossils presented. P '74, 223 On a fungus in a flamingo. P '75. 11 On some parasitic worms. P '75, 14, 17 On some marine rhizopods. P '75, 73 On a coal fossil, etc. P '75, 120 On a curious rhizopod. P '75, 124 - On psorosperms in a mallard duck. 1' '75. 125 On Ouramceba. P '75. 126 On Mermis acuminata. P 75, 400 - On rhizopods. P '75, 413 Quereus heterophylla. I* '75. 415 On Petal od us. P '76. 9 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 107 Leidy, Joseph. ( 'onti/nui d. Mastodon andmm. P '76, 38 Remarks on Arcella, etc. P '7(5, 54 On fossils from the Ashley phosphate beds. P '76, 80, 86 Fish remains of the Mesozoic red shale. P '76, 81 On vertebrate fossils from the phosphate beds of South Carolina. P '76, 114 On the rhizopod genus Nebela. P '76, 115 Bituminous sediment of the Schuylkill River. P '76, 193 On the structure of precious opal. P '76, 195 — — Observations on rhizopods. P '76, 197 On Hyraceum. P 76, 325 On ozocerite. P 76, 325 On itacolumite. P 766, 326 Impurities in drinking-water. P 77. 20 On Eozoon. P 77, 20 On the diaphragm. P 77, 20 On the yellow ant. P 77, 145 On intestinal parasites of Termes flavipes. P 77, 146 On gregarines. P 77, 196 On Chilomonas. P 77, 198 On flukes infesting mollusks. P 77, 200 — ■ — On some parasitic Infusoria. P 77, 259 On the seventeen-year locust, the hessian fly and a chelifer. P 77, 260 The birth of a rhizopod. P 77, 261 ■ On the bed-bug and its allies. P 77, 284 — - On the feeding of Dinamoeba. P 77, 288 Concretions resembling bones. P 77, 290 ■ Apparent discriminative power in the selection of food by a helizoon. P 77, 291 Remarks on rhizopods, and notice of a new form. P 77, 293 On fossil fishes. P 77, 294 Remarks on ants. P 77, 304 Remarks on the American species of Difflugia. P 77, 306 Circumspection of ants. P 77, 320 Rhizopods in an apple tree. P 77, 321 On citrine or yellow quartz. P 78, 40 On Amoeba. P 78, 99 A hippopotamus tusk. P 78, 99 A louse of the pelican. P 78, 100 108 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. — ■ — ■ On the relation of Amoeba quadrilineata and Amoeba ver- rucosa. P 78, 158 On parasitic worms in the shad. P '78, 171 Species of Euglypha, Trinema, Pamphagus and Cyphoderia with synonyma and descriptions of new forms. P '78, 171 Foramimfera of the coast of New Jersey. P '78, 292 On the black mildew of walls. P '78, 331 Remarks on Mactra. P '78, 332 On crustaceans at Cape May. P '78, 336 Foraminiferous shells of our coast. P '78, 336 - Notice of a. Tetrarhynchns. P '78, 340 On Donax fossor. P '78, 382 Notices of Gordius in the cockroach and leech. P '78, 383 On Taenia mediocanellata. P '78, 405 On Gordius and some parasites of the rat. P '79. 10 Fossil remains of a caribou. P '79, 32 ■ On Bothriocephalic latus. P 79, 40 On rhizopods occurring in sphagnum. P 79, 162 Fossil foot tracks of the anthracite coal measures. P 79, 164 Explosion of a diamond. P 79, 195 Remarks on Orgyia. P 79, 195 Notices of some animals on the coast of New Jersey. P 79, 198 On Cristatella idje. P 79, 203 On Amoeba blattse. P 79, 204 Ward's Natural Science Establishment. P 79, 208 Notice of the cruel thread worm, Filaria immitis of the dog. P '80, 10 On a Filaria reported to have come from a man. P '80, 130 Remarks on pond life. P '80, 156 Rhizopods in the mosses of the summit of Roan Mountain, North Carolina. P '80, 333 Bone caves of Pennsylvania. P '80, 346 ■ Rhizopods as food for young fishes. P 'SI. H Remarks on some rock specimens. P '82, 10 Filaria of tbe black bass. P '82, (59 On tourmalines. P '82, 71 Scolitbus in gravel. P '82, 93 On Balanoglossus, etc. P '82, 93 On Sagitta, etc. P "82, 102 - On a coprolite and a pebble resembling an Indian hammer. I' '82, 109 LIST OF CONT I1BUTORS. 109 Leidy, Joseph. Continm d. On some Entozoa ol' birds. P '82, 109 On Baci 1 1 us anthraois. P '82, 145 On Enchytneus, Distichopus, and their parasites. P '82, 14.") The yellow ant with its flocks of Aphis and Coccus. P '82, 148 Colorless garnet and tourmaline. P '82, 149 — On Balanus, etc. at Bass Rocks, Mass. P '82, 224 On the tobacco-worm, etc. P '82, 237 Rot if era without rotary organs. P '82, 243 - A new infusorian belonging to the genus Pyxicola. P '82, 252 Actinosphjerium eichhornii. P '82, 260 On Aetinosphaarium, etc. P '82, 261 On topaz and biotite. P '82, 261 On Tubularia, etc. from Atlantic City. P '82, 262 On remains of horses. P '82, 290 On an extinct peccary. P '82, 301 On the reproduction and parasites of Anodonta fluviatilis. P '83, 44 On Pediculus vestimenti. P '83, 46 A flint nodule from the Green Sand of New Jersey. P '83, 76 A social heliozoan. P '83, 95 A fungus infesting flies. P '83, 202 — : — ■ Mineralogical notes. P '83, 202 Manayunkia speciosa. P '83, 204 On Manayunkia. P '83, 302 Cassiterite from Black Hills, Dakota. P '84, 9 Ant infected with a fungus. P '84, 9 — The New Jersey coast after the storm of Jan. 8th, 1884. P '84, 12 — Foraminifera in the drift of Minnesota. P '84, 22 ■ Fossil bones from Louisiana. P '84, 22 Distoma and Filarial P '84, 47 — — Dictyophora as Apsilus vorax. P '84, 50 On Eumeces chalcides. P '84, 66 Vertebrate fossils from Florida. P '84. 118 A rare human tapeworm. P '84, 137 ■ Pentastomum proboscideum. P '84, 140 Organisms in ice. P '84. 260 - Urnatella gracilis. P '84, 282 - On some parasitic worms of birds. P '85, 9 - Rhinoceros and Hippotherium from Florida. P '85, 32 110 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Leidy, Joseph. Continued. Remarks on Mylodon. P '85, 49 • Bothriocephalus in a trout. P '85, 122 ■ Worms in ice. P '85, 408 ■ Mastodon and llama from Florida. P '86, 11 An extinct boar from Florida. P '86, 37 Caries in the mastodon. P '86, 38 On Amia and its probable Taenia. P '86, 62 ■ Fatal cases of Trichiniasis. P '86, 254 Toxodon and other remains from Nicaragua, C. A. P '86, 275 Notices of nematoid worms. P '86. 308 ■ Notice of some parasitic worms. P '87, 20 Parasite of a bat. P '87, 38 — — ■ Asplanchna ebbesbornii. P '87, 157 Fossil bones from Florida. P '87. 309 Remarks on Hydra. P '87. 311 ■ Bot-larvae in the terrapin. P '87, 393 On a fossil of the puma. P '88. 9 Chaetopterus from Florida. P '88, 73 Note on Lepas fascicularis. P '88, 80 Reputed tape- worm in a cucumber. P '88, 81 — : — Habit of Cirolana coneharum. P '88, 124 ■ Parasites of the striped bass. P '88, 125 Trematodes of the muskrat, P '88, 126 Entozoa of the terrapin. P '88, 127 — A crustacean parasite of the red snapper. P '88, 138 Distinctive characters of Odontaspis littoralis. P '88, 162 Parasitic Crustacea. P '88, 165 Parasites of the rock fish. P '88, 166 Louse of the pelican. P '88. 167 Parasites of the pickerel. P '88. 16!). Megalonyx jeffersonii. P '88. 273 Anomalies of the human skull. P '88, 273 Remarks on the fauna of Beach Haven. N. J. P '88, 329 Food of barnacles. P '88, 431 On several gregarines and a singular mode of conjugation of one of them. P '89. 9 The sabre-tooth tiger of Florida. P '89. 29 — Note on (lonyleptes and Solpuga. P '89, 45 — The boring sponge. Oliona. P '89, 70 A parasitic eopepod. P '89, 95 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Ill Leidy, Joseph. Continued. Fossil vertebrates from Florida. P '89, 96; '90, 64 Hypoderas in the little blue heron. P '90, 63 Notice of an ichneumon fly. P '90, 63 Ilippotherium and tthinoceros from Florida. P '90, 182 Mastodon and Capybara of South Carolina. P '90, 184 Remarks on ticks. P '90. 278 Parasites of Mola rotunda. P '90, 281 Beroe on the New Jersey coast. P '90, 341 Remarks on Velella. P '90, 408 Notices of Entozoa. P '90, 410 Note on the boring sponge of the oyster. P '91, 122 Notice of some Entozoa. P '91, 234 ■ History and anatomy of the hemipterous genus Belostoma. J I, 57 Miscellanea zoologica. J I, 67 Descriptions of two species of Distoma, with the partial history of one of them. J I. 301 — Descriptions of some American Annelida abranchia. J II, 143 — Description of a new species of crocodile from the Miocene of Virginia. J II, 135 — On the osteology of the head of Hippopotamus and a descrip- tion of the osteological characters of a new genus of Hippopo- tamidae. J II, 207 — On Bathygnathus borealis, an extinct saurian of the New Red Sandstone of Prince Edward's Island. J II, 327 — Contributions towards a knowledge of the marine inverte- brate fauna of the coasts of Rhode Island and New Jersey. J III, 135 — Descriptions of some remains of fishes from the Carboni- ferous and Devonian formations of the United States. J III, 159 — Description of some remains of extinct Mammalia. J III, 166 — Extinct Mammalia of Dakota and Nebraska, including an account of some allied forms from other localities. J VII, 23 — Description of vertebrate remains, chiefly from the Phosphate Beds of South Carolina. J VIII, 209 — The parasites of the termites. J VIII, 425 — Remarks on Bathygnathus borealis. J VIII, 449 Urnatella gracilis, a fresh-water polyzoan. J IX, 5 Leonard. Charles Lester. On a new method of studying cell motion. P '95, 38 112 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lepsius, Richard. Results of a journey into Ethiopia. P '45, 193 Lesley, Jos. P. On a haeniatitic geode. P '56, 299 On crystallized lead. P '57, 173 Of reserve drainage of uplands bordering the Ohio. P '58, 8 On supposed fissures of crust. P '58, 9 — — On supposed volcanic agencies. P '58, 9 ■ On conglomerate from Blossburg Mountain. P '58, 11 • On lignite from Louisiana. m P '58, 14 On chemical geology. P '60, 96 On a boulder of gniess from Orange Co., N. Y. P '60, 97 — On the geology of the White Mountains. P '60, 363 On specimens of petroleum rock. P '64, 258 Lesquereux, Leo. On fossil plants from the southwest. P '68, 148 LeSueur, Charles A. Description of six new species of the genus Firola, observed by Messrs. LeSueur and Peron in the Mediter- ranean Sea in the months of March and April, 1809. J i, 3 Characters of a new genus, and descriptions of three new species upon which it is formed; discovered in the Atlantic Ocean, in the months of March and April, 1816 latitude 22° 9'. J i, 37. Description of three new species of the genus Raja. J i, 41 A short description of five (supposed) new species of the genus Muraana, discovered by Mr. LeSueur in the year 1816. J i, 81. — Description of two new species of the genus Cadus. J i, 83 — Description of a new species of the genus Cyprinus. J i, 85 ■ An account of an American species of tortoise, not noticed in the systems. .1 i, 86 — A new genus of fishes, of the order Abdominales, proposed under the name of the Catostomus ; and the characters of this genus, with those of its species. J i, 88, 102 — Descriptions of four new species and two varieties of the genus Hydrargira. .i i. 126 — Observations on several species of the genus Actinia; illus- trated by figures, .i i, 149, 169 — Descriptions of several new species of North American fishes. J i, 222 - Observations on a new genus of fossil shells. J i, 310 — Descriptions of several new species of North American fishes. j i, 359 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 113 LeSueur, Charlks A. Continued. Description of several new species of the genus Esox of North America. J i. 413 Description of a new genus, and of several new species of fresh water iish. indigenous to the United States. J ii, 2 — Description of two new species of Exoeetus. J ii, 8 — Descriptions of several new species of cuttlefish. J ii, 86 — Observations on several genera and species of fish belong- ing to the natural family of the E.soces. J ii, 124 — Descriptions of the five new species of the genus Cichla of Cuvier. J ii, 214 — Descriptions of three new species of the genus Seisena. J ii, 251 — On the Onykia angulata. J ii, 296 — Description of a Squalus of a very large size, which was taken on the coast of New Jersey. J ii, 343 — Description of several new species of Ascidia. J iii, 2 — ■ Description of a new species of cephalopode of the genus Loligo. J iii, 282 — On three new species of parasitic Vermes, belonging to the Linmean genus LernaBa. J iii, 286 — Description of two new species of the genus Batrachoid of Lacepede. J iii, 395 — Description of several species of the LinnaBan genus Raia of North America. J iv, 100 — Description of several new species of Holothuria. J iv, 155 — Description of two new species of the Linngean genus Blen- nius. J iv, 361 — Description of a new fish of the genus Salmo. J v, 48 — Descriptions of four new 7 species of Murasnophis. J v, 107 — ■ Description of a new species of the genus Saurus (Cuvier) J v, 118 Letson. E. J. Description of a new Tethys (Aplysia). P '98, 193 Levis, R. J. On specimens of embolism. P '69, Biol. 3 Lewis, F. W. Notes on new and rare species of Diatomaceae of the United States seaboard. P '61, 61 On some new and singular intermediate forms of Dia- tomaceae. P '63, 336 On extreme and exceptional variation of diatoms, in some White Mountain localities. P '65, 7 Lewis. Graceanna. Nest of Chretura pelasgia. P '82, 216 On the genus Hyliota. P '83, 128 114 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lewis, Henry Carvill. On strontianite and associated minerals in Mifflin Co. P '76. 11 A garnet with inverted crystallization. P '80, 241 ■ A new polariseope. P '80, 241 A new locality for siderite. P '80, 242 Magnetite markings in muscovite. P '80, 242 ■ A new locality for asbolite. • P '80, 243 Epidote in molybdenite. P '80, 243 The optical characters of some micas. P '80, 244 On an exfoliating talc. P '80, 252 On the measurement of plane angles. P '80, 252 Tin in North Carolina. P '80, 253 On siderophyllite, a new mineral. P '80, 254 On sterlingite and damourite. P '80, 256 Vanadium in Philadelphia rocks. P '80, 256 A new locality for epsomite. P '80, 257 The surface geology of Philadelphia and vicinity. P '80, 258 On the Bryn Mawr gravel. P '80, 277 On dendrites. P '80, 278 On some enclosures in mica. P '80, 278 ■ On a Jurassic sand. P '80, 279 The minerals of Surry County. N. C. P '80, 280 A new locality for lignite. P '80, 281 On serpentine in Bucks County. P '80, 281 The iron ores and lignite of the Montgomery Co. valley. P '80, 282 An enclosure in quartz. P '80, 292 — On a new fucoidal plant from the Trias. P '80, 293 ■ The Trenton gravel and its relation to the antiquity of man. P '80, 296 Note on philadelphite, a new mineral. P '80, 310 On philadelphite. P '80, 313 — A Potsdam Sandstone outcrop on the S. Valley Hill of Chester Valley. P '80, 329 Pseudomorphs of serpentine after dolomite. P '82, 'M) New localities for barite. P '82, 38 — On a new ore of antimony. P '82, 38 On a fault in the Trias near Yardleyville. Pa. P '82, 40 New localities for gypsum. P '82, 48 A new locality for hyalite. P '82, 49 Note on autunite. P '82, 49 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 115 Lewis, Henry Carvill. Continued. • Note on lialotrichite. P '82, 50 On the occurrence of fahhmite. P '82, 51 On two new localities of coluinbite. P '82, 51 On a mineral resembling dopplerite from a peat-bed at Scranton, Pa. P '82, 52 Note on aquacreptite. P '82, 56 An American locality for helvite. P '82, 100 • On Pliocene man. P '82, 292 Some enclosures in museovite. P '82, 311 On a supposed human implement from the gravel at Philadelphia. P '83, 40 Change of color in a katydid. P '83, 44 Chalcedony containing liquid. P '83, 49 Phenomena of glaciation. P '83, 70 Crystallized serpentine from Delaware. P '83, 72 Gold from North Carolina. P '83, 301 A phosphorescent variety of limestone. P '84, 10 Volcanic dust from Krakatoa. P '84, 185 Erythrite, genthite, and cuprite from near Philadelphia. P '85, 120 — Marginal kanies. P '85, 157 — Diamonds in meteorites. P '88, 81 Lewis, James. Mollusca of Little Lakes. Otsego Co.. N. Y. P '56, 259 • On Unionkhe from Mohawk. N. Y. P '59, 177 Catalogue of the mollusks in the vicinity of Mohawk, N. Y. P '60, 17 On the coloring matter of the genus Unio. P '60, 88 On some meteorological phenomena, at Mohawk, N. Y. P '60, 147 On Paludina from the Erie Canal and Mohawk River. P '61, 2 On the temperature of Mohawk, N. Y. P '61, 22 On the habits and growth of Unionidge. P '61, 57 Remarks on some species of Paludina, Amnicola, Valvata, and Melania. P '62, 587 — On the soft parts of Melania. P '63, 26 — ■ Shells of Herkimer and adjacent counties in the State of New York. P '72. 97 — Shells of Tennessee, No. 2. P '72. 108 116 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Lewis, James. Continued. Description of a new species of Helix. P '74, 118 On a new variety of Helix. P '74, 162 Descriptions of new species of American land and fresh- water shells. P '75, 334 Unionidae of Ohio and Alabama. P v 77, 26 On Undo subrostratus Say. P '78, 273 Lincecum, Gideon. On an ant battle witnessed in Texas. P '66, 4 — ■ — On the grapes of Texas. P '66, 6 On a small, black, erratic ant from Texas. P '66, 101 ■ — ■ — The cutting ants of Texas — Oecodoma texana Buckley. P '67, 24 ■ On the agricultural ant of Texas, Myrmiea malefaciens. P '66, 323 Locke, John. Observations on Cryptolithus tesselatus, P '42, 196 ; '43, 236 Note on Oulophyllites. P '43, 244 — — On an Asterias from the blue limestone of Cincinnati. P '46, 32 Lockington, W. N. On a new genus and species of Scombridee. P '79, 133 On the Pacific species of Caulolatilus. P '80, 13 • Description of a new species of Hemitripterus from Alaska. P '80, 233 Description of a new species of Catostomus (Catostomus cypho) from the Colorado River. P '80, 237 — List of the fishes collected by Mr. W. J. Fisher, upon the coasts of Lower California 1876-77, with descriptions of new species, P '81, 113 — The form of the pupil in snakes. P '86, 300 Lowe, E. J. On instruments belonging to Benjamin Franklin. P '57, 17 Likens, Isaiah. Report of a committee on a new hydrostatic balance. J i, 260 Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 278 Lund, P. W. On some organic remains recently discovered in the calcareous rocks in the Province of Mimas Geraes, Brazil. P '44, 11 Lyman, Ben.t. Smith. On ;i slickenside from Pennsylvania. P '66, 107 On the great Carboniferous conglomerate of Sullivan Co. r Penna. P '67, 125 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 117 Lyman, Ben,i. Smith. Continued. On a bent gravestone. P '68, 91 The Kaul.sville cave. P 1900, 464 Lodel creek and Skippack creek. P '01, 604 Accounting for the depth of the Wyoming buried valley. P '02. 507 Soolithus linearis, burrows with orifice complete. P '09, 296 Lynch. W. F. On human bones from Brazil. P '58, 179 Lyon, Sidney' S. Descriptions of new Paleozoic fossils from Ken- tucky and Indiana, P '61, 409 Lyon, Victor \Y. Descriptions of three new species of Oal- eeolidse from the Upper Silurian rocks of Kentucky. P '79, 43 McCall, George A. Description of a supposed new species of Columba inhabiting Mexico with some account of the habits of the Geoeoccyx viatieus. P '47, 233 Some notes on Mexican birds heretofore not fully described. P '48, 63 Some remarks on the habits, etc. of birds met within western Texas, between San Antonio and the Rio Grande, and in New Mexico; with descriptions of several species believed to be hitherto undescribed. P '51, 213 Note on Carpodacus frontalis (Say) with description of a new species of the same genus, from Santa Fe, New Mexico. P '52, 61 McCartee. 1). B. On insect wax. P '57, 178 McCaughan, J. Z. A. See Hall, E. A. and J. Z. A. McCaughan McClure, William. Observations on the geology of the West- Indian Islands, from Barbados to Santa Cruz inclusive. J i, 134 Essay on the formation of rocks, or an inquiry into the probable origin of their present form and structure. ,i i, 261, 285, 327 McCook, Henry C. Habits of Formica rufa. P '76, 199 On webs of new species of spiders. P '76, 200 On the vital powers of ants. P '77. 134 ■ The agricultural ants of Texas. P '77, 299 The aeronautic flight of spiders. P '77, 308 The mode of recognition among ants. P '78, 15 Toilet habits of ants. P '78, 119 The basilica spider and her snare. P 78, 124 Note on the probable geographical distribution of a spider by the trade winds. P 78, 136 118 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. McCook, Henry C. Continued. Supplementary note on the aeronautic flight of spiders. P '78, 337 ■ Cutting or parasol ant, Atta fervens Say. P '79, 33 Note on the adoption of an ant queen. P '79. 137 Mode of depositing ant-eggs. P '79. 140 Note on the marriage flights of Lasius flavus and Myrnnca lobricornis. P '79, 140 Pairing of spiders, Linyphia marginata. P 79. 150 Notes on mound-making ants. P 79, 154 Combats and nidifioation of the pavement ant, Tetramorium CEespitum. P 79, 156 — On Myrmeoocystus mexicanus Wesni. P 79, 197 — Note on a new northern cutting ant, Atta septentrionalis. P '80, 359 — The shining slavemaker. Notes on the architecture and habits of the American slave-making ant. Polyergus lucidus. P '80, 376 — The honey ants of the Garden of the Gods. P '81. 17 — ■ The snare of the ray spider (Epeira radiosa) a new form of orb-web. P '81, 163 — How orb-weaving spiders make the framework or founda- tions of webs. P '81, 430 — ■ Variation in the nest forms of the furrow spider, Epeira strix. P '82, 97 — Snares of orb-weaving spiders. P '82, 254 — On the habits of the ant-lion. P '82, 258 — Ants as beneficial insecticides. P '82, 263 — Note on the intelligence of the American turret spider. P '83, 131 — Restoration of limbs in Tarantula. P '83, 196 — Note on two new California spiders and their nests. P '83, 276 — A web-spinning neuropterous insect. P '83, 278 — The Occident ant in Dakota. P '83, 294 — How a carpenter ant queen founds a formicary. P '83, 303 — • The rufous or thatching ant of Dakota and Colorado. P '84, 57 — How Lyoosa fabricates her round cocoon. P '84, 138 — Note on the amphibious habit of Lycosa. P '84, 139 — A spider that makes a spherical mud-daub cocoon. P '84. 151 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 119 MoCook, IIknry C. Continued. Note oil the intelligence of a cricket parasitised by a Gordius. P '84, 293 - A new parasitic insect on spider-eggs. P '84, 294 Hibernation and winter habits of spiders. P '85, 102 Modification of habit in ants through fear of enemies. P '87, 27 - Note on the sense of direction in a European ant, Formica rufa. P '87, 335 — Note on Cyrtophora bifurca and her cocoons, a new orb- weaving spider. P '87, 342 — Prolonged life of invertebrates: Notes on the age and habits of the American tarantula. P '87, 369 — Necessity for revising the nomenclature of American spiders. P '88, 74 — Notes on the relations of structure and function to color changes in spiders. P '88, 172 — Descriptive notes of new American species of orb-weaving spiders. P '88, 193 — A new fossil spider Eoatypus woodwardii. P '88, 200 — ■ Nesting habits of the American purseweb spider. P '88, 203 - The turret spider on Coffin's Beach. P '88, 333 — Double cocooning in a spider. P '88, 425 — Note on the true systematic position of the ray spider. P '89, 180 Drexelia a new genus of spiders. P '92, 127 McCormick, Calvin. The inclusions in the granite of Crafts- bury, Vt. P '86, 19 MacElwee, Alexander. The flora, of the EdgehiU Ridge near Willow Grove and its ecology. P 1900, 482 McEuen. Thomas. Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 278 See Vaux, Roberts and Thomas McEuen McEuen, William. Fungus on charred bark. P '50, 65 McTndoo, N. E. On some fishes of western Cuba. P '06, 484 Macleay, J. Sharpe. On a fossil fish from New Holland. P '50, 53 McQuillen, J. H. On interglobular spaces in denture. P '68, Biol. 3 On the fangs of rattlesnakes. P '68, Biol. 4 On nitrous oxide as an anaesthetic. P '68, Biol. 7, 14 On microscopic preparations of blood corpuscles. P '69, Biol. 1 120 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. McQuillen, J. 11. Continued. On an occurrence of Trichina spiralis. P '69, Biol. 2 ■ On the pulp of a lower molar. P 70. Biol. 1 On the skull of a hedge-hog. P 70, Biol. 1 • On class microscopes. P 70, Biol. 2 — ■ — ■ On experiments with hydrate of chloral. P 70, Biol. 2 ■ On an exostosis on a molar tooth and on calcined dentine. P 70, Biol. 12 Hypertrophy of the roots of a molar. P 71, Biol. 3 Exhibition of microscopic slides, sections of incisor and molar teeth. P 71, Biol. 5 The harmony of antagonism of teeth. P 76, 176 Recovery of all the faculties in a pigeon from which four- fifths of the upper portion of the -cerebrum had been removed. P 78, 342 McMinn, J. M. On the snow bug. P '49, 246 McMurrich, J. Playfair. A contribution to the actinology of the Bermudas. P '89, 102 March, W. T. Notes on the birds of Jamaica, with remarks by S. F. Baird. P '63, 150, 283 Notes on the birds of Jamaica. P '64, 62 Marcou, Jules. Comments on Oabb's catalogue of Cretaceous fossils. P '60, 548 Marsh, O. C. On fossil vertebrae from the Cretaceous Green Sand near Barnesboro, N. J. P 70, 2 ■ On fossil birds from the Cretaceous and Tertiary of the United States. P 70, 5 ■ On Dicotylus antiquus. P 70, 11 On Meleagris altus. P 70. 11 On a tooth of Lophiodon. P 71. 9 On. new reptiles and fishes from the Cretaceous and Tertiary 1 formations. P 71, 103 — Note on Mesozoic Mammalia. P '91, 237 Martindale, Isaac C. On Opuntia rafinesquii and Opuntia vul- garis. P 76, 161 Naturalization of plants. P 76, 175 • On the distribution of plants. P 77, 285 — On the introduction and disappearance of plants. P 77, 319 — Foliaceous sepals in Hepatica. P 78, 39 — Sexual variation in Castanea americana. P '80, 351 - Obituary notice of Charles F. Parker. P '83, 260 Remarks on death of Prof. Asa Gray. P '88, 72 LIST OF CONTRIBUTOBS. 121 Marx, Geo. A. contribution to the knowledge of the spider fauna of the Bermuda Islands. P '89, 98 On a new species of spider of the genus Dinopis from the southern United States. P '89, 341 Mason, Francis. On some plants of Burmah. P '51, 201 Maury, M. F. On a vertical section of the basin of the Atlantic. P '53, 313 Mazyck, Wm. G. On the occurrence of Helix terrestris Chemnitz in North America. P '76, 127 On a new species of Helix from Texas. P '77, 297 Mazyck, Wm. G. and A. W. Vogdes. Description of a new fossil from the Cretaceous beds of Charleston, S. C. P '78, 272 Meehan, Thomas. On the uniformity of relative characters be- tween allied species of European and American plants. P '62. 10 On Pinus pungens. P '66, 289 On the period and ratio of annual increase in the circum- ference of trees. P '66, 292 On the consumption of force by plants in overcoming gravitation. P '66, 401 On the structure of Lopezia, P '67, 33 • Note on dioecious forms of Vitis vinifera. P '67, 42 Additional notes on dioecious forms of Vitis vinifera. P '67, 98 Sexual law in Acer dasycarpum Ehrb. P '68, 140 Variations in Epiga?a repens. P '68, 153 Monceeism in Luzula campestris. P '68, 156 On the leaves of Coniferse. P '68, 181 — — Mitchella repens L., a dioecious plant. P '68, 183 Variations in Taxodium and Pinus. P '68, 300 On seed vessels in Wisteria sinensis. P '68, 314 On the seed vessels of Forsythia. P '68, 334 — — On hybrid hickory nuts. P '69, 5 Sexual law in the Coniferae. P '69, 121 On the fibre of ramie. P '69, 136 On the gland-beariug leaves on the peach and cherry. P '69, 136 On the production of bractea in Larix. P '69, 176 On adventitious and axillary buds. P '69, 178 The law of development in the flowers of Ambrosia arte- mesiaefolia. P '69, 189 122 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Meehan, Thomas. Continued. On the formation of bark and wood. P '70, 13 Cross fertilization and the law of sex in Euphorbia. '70, 14 On Rumex oblongifolius. P '70, 71 — On fertilization of plants. P '70. 90 — On fasciations. P '70, 91 — On phyllotaxis. P '70, 102 — On the flowers of Aralia spinosa L. and Hedera helix L. P '70, 107 — On a singular habit in Reduvius novenarius Say. P '70, 110 — On the stipules of Magnolia and Liriodendron. P '70, 114 — Notes on Silphium laciniatum L., the compass plant. P '70, 117 — On the exercise of direct force by plants. P 70, 125 — Bud varieties. P '70, 128 — On Madura aurantiaea. P '70, 132 — On a pear presenting the external appearance of an apple. P '71, 10 — On Reduvius novenarius. P '71, 51 — On Bouvardia leiantha and Deutzia gracilis. P '71, 52 — On the fascicles of Pinus mitis and on Acer rub rum. P '71, 101 — Morphology of carpellary scales in Larix. P '71, 106 — On the flowers of Magnolia purpurea. P '71, 109 — On Ambrosia a-rtemisiaefolia. P '71, 110 — On the buds of Fraxinus quadrangulata. P '71, 110 — On the growing force of plants, and on the shape of cotyle- dons. P '71, 116 — On the stigma of Torenia asiatica and the tendrils of Cissus amazoniea. P '71, 118 — On the cotyledons of Quercus. P '71, 155 — On bud scales and involucral bracts. P '71. 245 — ■ On the angular divergence in the branches of plants. P '71, 295 — On the seeds of Hamamelis virginica. P '71, 295 — On the effects of girdling. P '72, 10 — On numerical order in the branching of some Coniferae. P '72, 33 — - On the axial origin of so-called pine needles. P '72, 123 — On inherent growth force, and on variations in Quercus donglassii. P '72, 125 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 123 Meehan, Thomas. Continued. On the flowers of Asparagus. P 72, 138 On the growth of an orange within another. P 72, 139 On Agaricus campestris, etc. P 72, 214 On the agency of insects in obstructing evolution. P 72, 235 On difference in the growth of trees, etc. P 72, 239 On a cylindrical mass of agate. P 72, 2(56 On the fertilization of flowers. P 73, 16 On the morphology of the apple. P 73, 99 On the nature of vegetable hairs, and on the flowers of Viola and Impatiens. P 73, 100 On change of structure in orchids. P 73, 205 Double flowers in Epigaea repens. P 73, 276 Influence of cohesion on change of characters in Orehideae. P 73. 276 Movements in stigmatic lobes. P 73, 277 Lilium washingtonianum. P 73, 279 — — Fertilization of Pedicularis canadensis. P 73, 287 Laws of sex in Juglans nigra. P 73, 290 Sex in Rhus cotinus. P 73, 300 Exceptional conditions in the vegetation of forest seed. P 73, 350 — ■ Malformed red clover. P 73, 354 — Obituary notice of Elias Durand. P 73, 355 — Law of seed germination in swamp plants. P 73, 363, 369 — Fertilization of Yucca. P 73, 414 — Note on a fungoid root parasite. P 73, 414 — On the expansion of the coma in Aselepiadacese. P 73, 415 — Dimorphous flowers in Piassiflora. P 74, 9 — Elevation of the trunks of trees. P 74, 22 — Direct growth force. P 74, 80 — The veins of beech and hornbean leaves. P 74, 80 — Contraction of vegetable tissues under frost. P '83, 74 — Growth of the Cnicus arvensis Hoff. P 74, 84 — Habits of the orchard oriole. P 74, 84 — Poisonous character of the flowers of Wistaria sinensis. P 74. 84 — Change of habit in Smilacina bifolia. P 74, 115 — Dimorphism in the leaves of Acer pennsylvanicum. P 74, 138 — Change of habit through fungoid agency. P 74, 146 124 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Meehan, Thomas. Continued. Wheat and chess. P 74, 153 Variations in Solanum fendleri A. G. P '74, 158 • Abies concolor in Colorado. P '74, 159 Fertilization of Gentiana. P '74, 160 Anthers of Ambrosia artemisdrefolia. P '74. 215 Dimorphism in apples. P '74, 215 Coloring- of autumn leaves. P '74, 218 ■ Continuous growth in fungioidal excrescences. P '74, 221 • On increase of power in plants to resist cold. P 75, 18 ■ Fruiting of double peaches, P 75, 268 The relation of light to stomata. P 75, 270 Influence of nutrition on form. P 75, 329 The Drosera. as an insect catcher. P 75, 330 Variations in the stipular spines of Robinia pseudacacia. P 75, 400 Observations on lilies. P 75, 412 Natural hybrids. Quercus heterophylla. P 75, 437 Hybrid Juglans. P 75, 439 Hybrids of Pyrus sinensis. P 75, 439 Quercus heterophylla. Salbal palmetto. Swamp trees. Florida moss, Tillandsia usneoides. P 75, 465, 466 Variations in Quercus macrocarpa. P 76, 12 Self-fertilization in Browallia elata. P 76, 13 Additional note on the Spanish moss. P 76, 35 On natural inarching. P 76, 38 • On the nature of root fibres. P 76, 58 The "sleep of plants'' as an agent of self-fertilization. P 76, 84 Fertilization of flowers by insect agency. P 76, 108 Retardation of bloom in an herbaceous plant. P 76, 142 Cross fertilization in Campanula. P 76, 142 Variation in the sensitive fern, Onoclea sensibilis. P 76, 143 ■ Diurnal motion in Liatris pycnostachya. P 7(5, 154 ■ Fasciated branches. P 76, 154 On the diurnal opening of flowers. P 76, 158 Morphology of the pear. P 76, 171 Natural hybrids. 1' 76, 171 ■ Welwitschia mirabilis. P 76, 172 ■ Nocturnal flowering of Mentzelia ornata. P 76. 173 Fertilization in beans. P 76, 193 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 125 Mkkiian. THOMAS. Continued. Fruit of Amelia quinata. 1' '76, 194 Ou Phallus fcetidus. P 76, 194 Self-fertilization in Mentzelia ornata. P '76, 202 Direct growth-force in roots. P 76, 202 Interpretation of varying forms. P 76, 202 On excrescences and excentric wood growths in the trunks of trees. P 76, 827 Fertilization of Brow alii a elata. P 77, 13 Influence of nutrition on fertilization. P 77, 128 The bluebird and holly berries. P 77, 129 Vitality of seeds under low temperature. P 77, 129 Evolutionary law as illustrated by abnormal growth in an apple tree. P 77, 132 - The lacquer tree. P 77, 279 — Dimorphism in Ailantus glandulosa. P 77, 287 — Emigration of Solanum rostratum. P 77, 287 — Sensitive stamens in purslane. P 77, 287 — Boring of corollas from the outside by honey-bees. P 78, 10 — ■ Habits and intelligence of Vespa maculata. P 78, 15 — ■ Note on Calycanthus floridus. P 78, 38 — Morphological changes in inflorescence. P 78, 40 — Expansive force of root growth. P 78, 101 — ■ Notes on Acer rubrum. P 78, 122 — The law governing sex. P 78, 267 — Irritable or sensitive stamens. P 78, 333 — Calluna vulgaris. P 78, 347 — Dimorphism in Mitchella repens. P 78, 383 — Solidago odora as a "tea" plant. P 79, 10 — Note on Opuntia prolifera. P 79, 64 — On hybrid fuchsias. P 79, 137 — On special fecundity in plants. P 79, 138 : — Do snakes swallow their young? P 79, 139 — Notes on Lonas inodora. P 79, 163 — On sex in Castanea americana, P 79, 165 — Variations in Thuja and Retinospora. P 79, 209 — On disarticulating branches in Ampelopsis. P '80, 9 — Germination in acorns. P '80, 128 — On the timber line of high mountains. P '80. 341 — Dimorphic flowers in Houstonia. P '80, 349 — Cleistogamv in Oxalis acetosella L. P '80, 350 126 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Meehan, Thomas. Continued. ■ Sexual variation in Castanea americana. P '80, 353 Rain trees. Note on Yucca gloriosa. P '80, 355 Dioecism in Andromeda catesbsei Walter. P '80, 356 Note on the seed-vessels of Wistaria. P '80, 358 Note on treeless prairies. P '81, 11 Motility in plants. P '81, 79 Sexual characters in Fritillaria atropurpurea, P '81, 111 ■ Saroodes sanguinea. P '81, 160 Talinum teretifolium. P '81, 161 Notes on mistletoes. P '81, 439 Dimorphism in a willow. P '81, 442 Color in autumn leaves. P '81, 454 On movements and paralysis in the leaves of Robinia. P 71, 456 Pilobolus crystallinus. P '81, 463 — — Varying influence of heat on flower-buds and leaf-buds. P '81, 466 Fruiting of Gingko biloba. P '82, 9 The relation of heat to the sexes of flowers. P '82, 89 Historical notes on arbor vitse. P '82, 110 Influence of heat on the separate sexes of flowers. P '82, 113 Individual variation in species. P '82, 114 Nest of Cheetura pelasgia. P '82, 215 ■ Colored flowers in the carrot. P '82, 221 ■ Night-closing in the leaves of purslane. P '82, 221 Summer migration of the robin. P '82, 221 Heliotropism in sun-flowers. P '82, 222 Apparent bird tracks by the sea-shore. P '82, 238 On the mode of entrance of the sporidia of parasitic fungi. P '82, 251 Sexual characters in Cepbalotaxus. P '82, 252 On an abnormal cabbage. P '82, 285 On the nest of Contopus virens. P '82, 285 — - Earthworms drawing leaves into the ground. P '82, 286 On the flowering of the Stapelia. P '83. 49 Notes on Echinoeactus. P '83, 84 — On the relations of heat to the sexes of flowers. P '83. 85 Observations on Forsythia. P '83, 111 Influence of circumstances on heredity. P '83, 112 — Some evidences of great modern geological changes in Alaska. P '83, 187 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 127 Meehan, Thomas. Continued. Exudation from flowers in relation to honey-dew. P '83, 190 Irritability in the flowers of centaureas and thistles. P '83, 192 ■ Notes on the Sequoia gigantea. P '83, 193 Longevity of trees. P '8:i, 200 Notes on glaciers in Alaska. P '83, 249 Favorable influence of climate on vegetation in Alaska. P '83, 255 Botanical notes. Double flowers in Gelsemium nitidum. Euonymus japonicus. Development of fruit of Opuntia. Helianthus tuberosus. Carya glabra. P '84, 14 Indian use of Apocynum cannabinum as a textile fibre. P '84, 30 The longevity of trees. P '84, 30 Parasitism in Boschniakia glabra E. Meyer. P '84, 31 Variation in Halesia. P '84, 32 Catalogue of plants collected in July, 1883, during an ex- cursion along the Pacific Coast in southeastern Alaska. P '84, 76 Botanical notes. Evolution of heat in plants. Relation of heat to the sexes of flowers. Specific differences in Picea nigra. The flowers of Platanus. Variation in Symplocos fcetidus. Sugar in Cladastris tinctoria. P '84, 116 The nature of a fasciated branch. P '84, 140 On rapid changes in the history of species. P '84. 142 Opposite leaves in Salix nigra. P '84, 151 On elasticity in the filaments of Helianthus. P '84, 200 Sexual characteristics in Zinnia. P '84, 210 On derivation in Pinus edulis and Pinus monophylla. P '84, 295 Immediate influence of pollen on fruit. P '84, 297 Spicate inflorescence in Cypripedium insigne. P '85, 30 Persistence in variations suddenly introduced. P '85, 116 Elasticity in the fruit of Cactaceae. P '85, 117 Influence of temperature on the separate sexes of flowers. P '85, 117 On the fruit of Opuntia. P '85, 365 Note on Quercus prinoides. P '85, 365 Inflorescence of the Compositae. P '85, 376 Notes on Cactacege. Elastic fruit in Mamillaria. P '85, 378 128 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Meehan, Thomas. Continued. Biographical notice of Henry N. Johnson. P '85, 381 Virulence of the common parsnip. P '85, 383 On a white-seeded variety of the honey locust. P '85, 404 On the morphology of superimposed stamens. P '86, 9 Botanical Notes : Secretion of nectar in Libonia. Produc- tion of nectar in Ornithogalum coarctatum. Seeds on depau- perite plants. Of bracts in Cruciferge. The coronal disk in Spiraea. P '86, 59, 60 ■ Formation of crow's nest branches in the cherry tree. P '86, 273 — Trapa bicornis L. P '86, 273 — ■ Note on Quercus dentata. P '86, 280 — ■ On torsion in the hollyhock, with some observations on cross-fertilization. P '86, 291 — • On projection of pollen in the flowers of Indigofera. P '86, 292 — On parallelism in distinct lines of evolution. P '86, 294 — Notes on Lilium tigrinum Gaul. P '86, 297 — On the fertilization of Cassia marilandica. P '86, 314 — On the interdependence of plants. P '86, 344 — On petiolar glands in some Onagraceas. P '86, 349 — Sugar in Ohina. P '87, 118 — Floral calendars. P '87, 119 — Cortical peculiarities in the plum. P '87, 119 — On Aphyllon as a root parasite. P '87, 154 - — ■ On the stipules of Magnolia frazeri. P '87, 155 — Note on Chionanthus. P '87, 280 — • Contributions to the life-histories of plants. No. I, P '87, 323; No. II, '88, 274; No. Ill, '88, 391; No. IV, '89, 53; No. V, '90, 266; No. VI, '91, 269; No. VII, '92, 160; No. VIII, '92, 366; No. IX, '93, 289; No. X, '94, 53; No. XI, '94, 162; No. XII, '97, 169; No. XIII, '99, 84; No. XIV, 1900, 341; No. XV, '01, 354, No. XVI, '02, 33 — The origin of the grassy prairies. P '87, 392 — Remarks on death of Prof. Asa Gray. P '88, 70 — Notes on Monarda fistulosa. P '92, 449 — Memoir of John Howard KYdneld. P '95, 292 — The plants of Lewis and Clark's Expedition across the continent, 1804-1806. P '98, 12 — Biographical notice of Charles East wick Smith. P 1901, 4 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 12!) Meehan, William E. A contribution > 138 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Moore, J. Percy. Continued. The polychaetous annelids dredged by the U. S. S. "Albatross off the -coast of Southern California in 1904, I. Syllidae, Sphaerodoridse, Hesionidae and Phyllodocidse. P '09, 321 ; II. Polynoida?, Aphroditidae, and Sega'leonidae. P '10, 328 Moore, J. Percy and Katharine J. Bush. Sabollidse and Ser- pulidae from Japan, with descriptions of new species of Spiror- bis. P '04, 157 Moorehead, W. K. See Fowkes, Gerard A., and W. K. Moorehead. Morch, 0. A. L. A descriptive catalogue of the Sealidae of the West India Islands. J VIII, 189 Mordecai, E. R. On food of the shad. P '60, Biol. 9 Morris, Chas. The primary conditions of fossilization. P '85, 97 On the air-bladder of fishes. P '85, 124 Attack and defense as agents in animal evolution. P '85, 385 Methods of defense in organisms. P '86, 25 Reverse vision. P '86, 302 Theories of the formation of coral islands. P '88, 419 The extinction of species, P '95, 253 The primeval ocean. P '97, 12 Morris, Galloway C. On mineral caoutchouc. P '77, 131 Morris, J. Cheston. On the digestion of Alexis St. Martin. P '56, 138 On respiration of fishes. P '57, 150 On fishes from Panama. P '57, 178 On the coloring of the sky at sunset. P '57, 193 Oxaluria. P '58, Biol. 5 On an acephalous child. P '58, Biol. 8 On blood crystals. P '58, Biol, 9, 10 On moisture from flowers. P '58, Biol. 10 On the effect of inhalation of chloroform. P '58, Biol. 11, 12 On an extra-uterine pregnancy. P '58, Biol. 13 On the endosmotic current, P '58, Biol. 13 Bright's disease of kidneys in horse. P '58, Biol. 14 On a hernial protrusion in Emys. P '58, Biol. 16 On a new species of Pomotis. P '59, 3 On human embryo and its membranes. P '59, Biol. 7 On poison from sting of bee. P '59, Biol. 18 Remarks on the digestive principle. P '59, Biol. 19 On arrest of development. P '60, Biol. 3 An hypothesis as to the nature and origin of germ force. P '91, 73 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 139 Morris, Margaretta. Observations on the development of the Hessian fly. P '41, 66 Ou the larva' of the seventeen-year locust, P '46, 132 ; '47, 190 On Cecidomyia culmicola. P '49, 194 On a luminous larva. P '59, 193 Morrison, H. K. Notes on the Noctuidge, with descriptions of cer- tain new species. P 75, 55; No. 2, '75, 428 Morrison, AVillard L. A review of the American species of Priacanthida?. P '89, 159 Morton, Samuel George. Analysis of tabular spar from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with a notice of various minerals found in the same locality. J vi, 46 Description of a new species of Ostrea; with some remarks on the 0. convexa of Say. J vi, 50 Description of the fossil shells which characterize the Atlantic Secondary Formation of New Jersey and Delaware ; including four new species. J vi, 72 — Description of two new species of fossil shells of the genera Scaphites and Crepidula : with some observations on the ferru- ginous sand, plastic clay and Upper Marine formations of the United States. J vi, 107 — Additional observations on the geology and organic remains of New Jersey and Delaware. J vi, 189 — Note on the geology of Gockspur Island, Georgia. J vi, 244 — Notice of some parasitic worms. J vi, 296 — Some remarks on the ancient Peruvians. J viii, p. 191 — Remarks on the so-called pigmy race of the valley of the Mississippi. J viii, 205 — Description of some new r species of organic remains of the Cretaceous group of the United States; with a tabular view of the fossils hitherto discovered in this formation. J viii, 207 — Observations on a mode of ascertaining the internal capacity of the human cranium. P '41, 7 — Embalmed body of an Egyptian ibis. P '41, 15 — Ancient Peruvians. P '41, 35 — Deformities of crania. P '41, 38 — Crania of ancient Mexicans. P '41, 50 — • Sutures of the cranium. P '41, 66 — Description of several new species of fossil shells from the Cretaceous deposits of the Ulnited States. P '41, 106 — Remarks on Procyon lotor. P '41, 121 140 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Morton, Samuel George. Continued. The so-called pigmy race of the valley of the Mississippi. P '41, 125 Tiwo new species of fossils from the Lower Cretaceous of New Jersey. P '41, 132 Measurements of forty-five adult negro crania. P '41, 135 Remarks on a human skeleton from Yucatan. P '42, 19 A memoir of William Maclure. P '43, Suppl. — Remarks on seventeen-year locust. P '43, 276 — ■ On the cranium of a Hippopotamus. P '44, 2 — On a supposed new species of Hippopotamus. P '44, 14 — On the skull of a Hottentot. P '44, 64 — On the head of a fossil crocodile. P '44, 72 Description of the head of a fossil crocodile, from the Cre- taceous strata of New Jersey. P '44, 82 — ■ On ancient Egyptian crania. P '44, 122 — Vertebrate fossils from New Jersey. P '44, 132 — On the internal capacity of crania. P '44, 168 — Observations on crania, especially on that of a Congo negro. P '45, 232 — Remarks on Mr. Taylor's cabinet of fossils. P '45, 261 Remarks on the crania of two ancient Peruvians, two Indian mound skulls, a Hottentot, (a Mozambique nejgro and four mummied Egyptian heads. P '45, 274 — On the skulls of two natives of New Holland. P '45, 292 — On remains of Peruvians. P '46, 39 — On fossils from Burlington County, New Jersey. P '46, 32, 39 Descriptions of two new species of fossil Echinodermata from the Eocene of the United States. P '46, 51 — ' On the spheno-temporal and coronal sutures. P '46, 71 Description of two living hybrid fowls between Gallus and Numida. P '46, 101 — Hybridity in animals considered in reference to the question of the unity of the human species. P '46, 121 — On crania from the mounds near Chillicothe, Ohio. P '47, 212 — On a Bushman Hottentot boy. P '48, 5 — On ancient Peruvian crania. P '48, 39 — On skulls of Shoshonee Indians. P '48, 75 — Observations on the size of the brain in various races and families of man. P '49, 221 — On a Oarib skull. P '49, 246 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 141 Morton, Samuel George. Continued. Ou the so-called "bloody bread." P '49, 246 On the size of the brain in savage tribes and on the diversity of the human family. P '50, 2, 30, 33 Conformation of Egyptian crania. P '50, 4 On the value of the word species. P '50, 81 On illustrations of the camel and dromedary from ruins of Nineveh. P '50, 84 On the antiquity of some races of dogs. P '50, 85 On embalmed heads from the Egyptian catacombs. P '50, 122 On the effect of emasculation on a cat. P '51, 139 On the races of dogs. P '51, 139 On the crania of a Diak. P '51, 146 On the cranium of an Egyptian mummy. P '51, 170 On the infrequence of offspring between the European and Australian races. P '51, 173 Additional observations on a new living species of Hippo- potamus. J I, 231 See Vanuxem, Lardner, and S. G. Morton Moss, Theodore F. Description of a new carpolite from Arkansas. P '50, 59 Mutter, Thomas D. Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 278 Murlin, John Raymond. Absorption and secretion in the diges- tive system of the land isopods. P '02, 284 Xadaillac, Marquis de. Inhumation and incineration in Europe. J XI, 139 Neill, John. On the occipital and superior maxillary bones of the African cranium. P '49, 221 Nelson, James A. The early development of Dinophilus : a study in cell lineage. P '04, 687 The morphology of Dinophilus conklini, n. sp. P '07, 82 Newberry, J. S. Description of several new genera and species of fossil fishes from the Carboniferous strata of Ohio. P '56, 96 Correction of name of fossil fish. P '57, 150 Notes on the genus Conchiopsis Cope. P '73, 425 On supposed Tertiary ammonites. P '82, 194 Newland, Robr. G. See Meek, Seth E., and Robert G. Newland Newton, Alfred. On certain species of Falconidge, Tetraonidse, and Anatidae. P '71, 94 Nolan, Edward J. Remarks on death of Dr. J. H. Slack. P '74, 140 A biographical notice of W. S. W. Ruschenberger, M. D. P '95. 452 142 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Nolan, Edward J. Continued. Biographical note on John Meigs, P '95, 567 Biographical notices of Harrison Allen and George Henry Horn. P '97, 505 A memorial of Dr. Joseph Leidy. P '98, 465 Biographical notice of Henry C. Chapman. P '10, 255 Norris, Wm. F. On the use of a weak solution of nitrate of silver and chloride of gold. P '70, Biol. 3 Norris, Thaddeus. Remarks on a species of Osmerus taken in the Schuylkill, below Fairmount Dam. P '61, 58 On the distribution of Salmo. P '62, 102 Remarks on the new species of Osmerus (O. sergeanti). P '68, 93 Remarks on fish culture. P '70, 110 On the stocking of the Delaware with Salmo salar. P '72, 163 Norwood, J. G. and John Evans. On fossils from Missouri. P '50, 66 Norwood, J. G. and Henry Pratten. Notice of Producti, found in the Western States and Territories with descriptions of twelve new T species. J III, 5. Notice of the genus Chonetes, as found in the Western States and Territories, with descriptions of eleven new species. J III, 123 Notice of fossils from the Carboniferous series of the Western States, belonging to the genera Spirifer, Bellerophon, Pleuroto- maria, Macrocheilus, Natica and Loxonema, with descriptions of eight new characteristic species. J III, 71 Nuttall, Thomas. Observations on the genus Eriogonuni and the natural order Polygonese of Jussieu. J I, 24, 33 ■ An account of two new genera of plants, and of a species of Tillaaa and Limosella, recently discovered on the banks of the Delaware, in the vicinity of Philadelphia. J i. 111 Description of Collinsia, a new genus of plants. J i, 189 Observations on the geological structure of the valley of the Mississippi. J ii, 14 — ■ Descriptions of rare plants recently introduced into the gardens of Philadelphia. J ii, 179 — Observations on the genus Oryzopsis. J iii, 125 — Remarks on the species of Oorallorhiza indigenous to the United States. J iii, 135 — A letter on American spodumen. j iii, 284 — • Description of two new genera of the natural order Crnci- eerse. j v, 132 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 143 Nuttall, Thomas. Continued. Observations on a species of Anemone of the section Pulsa- tilla, indigenous to the United States, j v, 158 A description of some of the rarer or little known plants in- digenous to the United States, from the dried specimens in the herbarium of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. j vii, 61 Descriptions of plants collected by AYilliam Ganibel, M. D., in the Rocky Mountains and Upper California. P '48, 7 ; J I, 149 See Wyetli, Nathaniel, and Thomas Nuttall Oberholser, Harry C. Some untenable names in ornithology. P '99, 201 A monograph of the genus Dendrocincla Gray. P '04, 447 A monograph of the genus Collocalia. P '06, 177 Oca, Rafael Montes de. The Mexican humming birds. P '61, 47, 80, 551 Ochsenius, Carl. On the formation of rock-salt beds and mother- liquor salts. P '88, 181 Ogden, J. A. Synopsis of the genus Chettusia (Lobivanellus) with a description of a new species, P '71, 194 Description of a new species of bird of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, in the collection of the Academy. P '75, 451 On Ptiloris wilsonii Ogden. P '76, 182 Ord, George. Account of a North American quadruped, supposed to belong to the genus Ovis. j i, 8 An account of an American species of the genus Tantalus. j i, 53 Observations on two new species of the genus Gracula of Latham, j i, 253 An account of the Florida jay of Bartram. j i, 345 An account of a new species of the genus Arvieola. j iv, 305 See Say, Thomas, and George Orel Ortmann, Arnold E. A new species of the isopod genus Bathy- nomus. P '94, 191 A study of the systematic and geographical distribution of the decapod family Atyidae Kingsley. P '94, 397 A study of the systematic and geographic distribution of the decapod family Crangonidae Bate. P '95, 173 — Crustacea and Pycnogonida collected during the Princeton Expedition to North Greenland. P '01, 144 144 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Osborn, Henry Fairfield. Preliminary observations upon the brain of Aniphiuma. P '83, 177 Preliminary observations upon tbe brain of jMenopoma. P '84, 262 Observations upon the Upper Triassic mammals, Droana- therium and Microeonodon. P '86, 359 On the structure and classification of the Mesozoic Mammalia. P '87, 282 ; J IX, 186 — Additional observations upon the structure and classifica- tion of the Mesozoic Mammalia. P '88, 292 — A review of the Cernaysian Mammalia. P '90, 51 A review of the Cretaceous Mammalia. P '91, 124 Osten Sacken, R. Von. New genera and species of North Ameri- can Tipulida? with short palpi, with an attempt at a new classi- fication of the tribe. P '59, 197 ■ Appendix to a paper entitled new genera and species of "North American TipulidEe with short palpi," etc. P '60, 15 On the sex of Cynipidse. P '61, 150 Descriptions of nine new North American Limnobiaceae. P '61, 287 Owen, D. D. Remarks on fossil tree from Indiana. P '43, 270 Note on geology of the Western States. P '43, 272 On the flowering of the cane in Indiana. P '50, 81 On fossils from Missouri. P '51, 328 On human foot-prints in sandstone. P '52, 106 Notice of a new mineral from California. P '52, 108 On Fusulina cylindrioa and on Tutenmergel. P '52, 118 Remarks on geological map of Wisconsin, Iowa and, Minne- sota. P '52, 189, 192 On a supposed new earth. P '53, 379 Description of two new minerals and a new earth. J II, 179 Owen, David D. and Benjamin F. Shumard. Descriptions of fifteen new species of Crinoidea from the Subcarboniferous limestone of Iowa, collected during the U. S. Geological Survey of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, in the years 1848-49. J II, 57 Descriptions of seven new species of Crinoidea from the Sub- carboniferous limestone of Iowa and Illinois. J II, 89 Owen, Richard. On the genus Durodon. P '46, 15 Observations on certain fossils from the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. P '46, 93 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 145 Owen, Richard. Continual. Observations on certain fossil bones from the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. J I, 18 Packard, A. F. On the swimming' bladder of the gar pike. P '59, Biol. 4 On the pathological relationship of cancer and tubercle. P '59, Biol. 10 Packard, A. S. On Lepidurns eouesii Pack. P 78, 165 Palmer, Clayton F. The anatomy of Californian Haliotida3. P "07, 396 Palmer, Lewis. New localities for chabazite. P '82, 38 Palmer, T. Chalkley. Demonstration of absorption of carbon dioxide and of the generation of oxygen by diatoms. P '97, 142 Observations on errant f rustules of Eunotia major. P '98, 110 Five new species of Trachelomonas. P '02, 791 Delaware Valley forms of Trachelomonas. P '05, 665 Stauroneis terreyi D. B. Ward. P 10, 456 A new diatom. P '10, 460 Palmer, Thomas Chalkley and F. J. Keeley. The structure of the diatom girdle. P 1900, 465 Parker, A. J. Cerebral convolutions of the negro brain. P '78, 11 Vegetative repetition of cerebral fissures. P '78, 148 The bridging convolutions in the primates. P '78, 159 Knee-joint of the kangaroo. P '78, 222 Simian characters in negro brains. P '78, 339 Correction to paper on Hyraceum. P v 79, 379 Complete connection of the fissura centralis (fiss. of Ro- lando) with the fossa sylvii. P '79, 428 Reproduction of Amphileptus fasciola. P '83, 313 Morphology of the cerebral convolutions with special refer- ence to the order of primates. J X, 247 See Green, Wm. H., and A. J. Parker Parker, G. Howard. A new locality for aquacreptite. P '82, 56 Paton, George. Functions of the spinal cord, as illustrated by experiments on cold-blooded animals. P '58, Biol. 6 Peale, T. R. and J. Green. Descriptions of two new species of the Linnean genus Lacerta. J vi, 231 Peary, R. E. Greenland explorations. P '92, 290 Report of the operations of the North Greenland Expedition of 1891-1892. P '92, 342 Peary, R. E., Benj. Sharp, and Angelo Heilprin. North Green- land Expedition. P '91, 409 146 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Pease, Wm. H. Observations on the geology and natural history of Mexico. P '48, 91 Pease, William S. On fossils from Maryland. P '47, 242 Peirce, Jacob. On a hybrid between the guinea fowl and pea- cock. P '48, 35 Pennell, Francis W. Flora of the Conowingo barrens of south- eastern Pennsylvania. P '10, 541 Pepper, W. On a cyst of the Fallopian tube. P '69, Biol. 4 On muscular fibre in typhoid fever. P '69. Biol. 13 On wandering delirium in tuberculosis. P '69, Biol. 4 Perkins, Henry Farnham. The development of Gonionema, murbachii. P '02, 750 Phillips, Everett Franklin. Structure and development of the compound eye of the honey bee. P '05, 123 Phillips, John S. Description of a new American species of the genus Helix. 3 viii, 182 Descriptions of two new American species of Helix. P '41, 27 Effect of conflagration on atmosphere. P '41, 46 Dates of publication of the early volumes of Journal. P '41, 57 Nomenclature of natural science. P '41, 85 On Helix bidentifera, a rectification. P '41, 133 Description of a new fresh-water shell and observations on Glandina obtusa Pfeif. P '46, 66 On a meteor. P '51, 236 Phillips, Richard J. See Fowler, Henry W., and Richard J. Phillips Pickering, C. Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 277 Vision in the Balani. P '48, 2 On estimates of the length of the year. P '48, 58 On the history of anthracite. P '60, 2 On photographs of Tasmanians at the Centennial Exposition. P '76, 169 The Australians. P '76, 262 Pierce, C. Newlin. On Stephanoceros. P '75, 121 Living organisms in the pulp cavity of teeth. P '75. 262 Remarks on Hawaiian crania. P '93. 224 Edentulous jaws. P '93, 13 Pilsbry, Henry A. On the helicoid land molluscs of Bermuda. P '88, 285 New and little-known American molluscs, No. 1. P '89. 81; No. 2, 411 ; No. 3, '90, 296 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 147 1'ii.sbrv. Henry A. Continued. The radula in rhipidoglossate miollusks. P '89, 136 Nomenclature and check-list of North American land shells. P '89, 191 On the anatomy of Aerope and Zing-is. P '89, 277 On the anatomy of Aerope caffra Fer. P '90, 41 Note on a southern Pupa. P '90, 44 On a new Bulimulus. P '90, 63 New East Indian land shells. P '90, 186 Trochidse, new and old. P '90, 343 Description of a new Japanese Scalpelhun. P '90, 441 Note on the soft parts and dentition of Stomatella. P '91, 71 Land and fresh- water mollusks collected in Yucatan and Mexico. P '91, 310 Mollusea from Nantucket, Mass. P '91, 406 The newest species of West Indian land shells. P '91, 456 New and hitherto unfigured Japanese mollusks. P '91, 471 Anatomy of West Indian Helices. P '92, 128 New and unfigured Unionidre. P '92, 131 A new species of Pachychilus. P '92, 153 On the anatomy of Sagda, Cystioopsis, iEgista and Den- tellaria. P '92, 213 A new marine gasteropod from New Jersey. P '92, 328 Notes on a collection of shells from the State of Tabasco, Mexico. P '92, 338 Preliminary outline of a new classification of the Helices. P '92, 387 Thysanophora coloba. P '93, 403 Critical list of mollusks collected in the Potomac Valley. P '94, 11 A new Central American Pupa. P '94, 61 List of Port Jackson chitons collected by Dr. J. C. Cox with a revision of Australian Aeanthochi1id£e. P '94, 69 Patella kermadecensis. P '94, 208 Prefatory note to Gwatkin and Suter's observations on the dentition of Achatinellida?. P '95, 237 On the status of the names Aplysia and Tethys. P '95, 347 Pleurotomaria crotaloides Morton in the New Jersev Cre- taceous. P '96, 10 — New species of the helicoid genus Polygyra. P '96, 15 — Descriptions of new species of mollusks. P '96, 21 148 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Pilsbry, Henry A. Continued. On a collection of barnacles. P '96, 208 Pugnus parvus. P '96, 208 A remarkable Central American melanian. P '96, 269 New species of fresh water mollusks from South America. P '96, 561 Geology of the mussel-bearing clay of Fish-House, N. J. P '96, 567 The affinities of Floridian Miocene land snails. P '97, 10 The gastropod radula. P '97, 11 Descriptions of new South American Bulimuli. P '97, 18 New species of mollusks from Uruguay. P '97, 290 Patagonian Tertiary fossils. P '97, 329 Scalpellum and Balanus from Texas. P '97, 332 New Achat inidse and Helicida? from Somaliland. P '97, 357 New Australian mollusks. P '97, 360 New Brazilian Streptaxida?. P '97, 477 Additional note on the gastropod genus Tatea Tenison- Woods. P '97, 480 Descriptions of two new forms of Perideris. P '97, 503 The function of the radula. P '98, 202 Chitons collected by Dr. Harold Heath at Pacific Grove, near Monterey, California. P '98, 287 — A new land shell from Clarion Island. P '98, 354 — New species of Odontostomus from Brazil and Argentina. P '98, 471 — Margarita sharpii, a new Alaskan gastropod. P '98, 486 — New and little-known species of Pristiloma. P '99, 185 — Relations of the land molluscan fauna of South America. P '99, 226 — A new Australian Eulima. P '99, 258 - — Notes on a few northwest American land snails. P '99, 314 — A new Ampullaria. P '99, 365 — Descriptions of new species of Mexican land and freshwater mollusks. P '99, 391 — New species and varieties of mollusks from Miami. Florida. P '99, 403 — A new species of Thersites. P '99, 473 — Additions to the Japanese land snail fauna. P '99, 525; II, 1900, 443; III, 1900. 672: IV. '01, 4(15; V. '01, 622; VI, '02, 360; VII. '02, 517; VIII, '03, 315 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 149 Pilsbry, Henry A. Continued. Notes 011 the anatomy of the helicoid genius Ashmunella. P 1900. 107 Mollusea of the Great Smoky Mountains. P 1900, 110 Notices of new Japanese land snails, P 1900, 381 New South American land snails. P 1900, 385 Note on the Australian Pnpidaj. P 1900, 426 Note on Polynesian and East Indian Pupidte. P 1900, 431 Notes on certain Mollusea of southwestern Arkansas. P 1900, 449 Lower Californian species of Ccelocentrum and Berendtia. P 1900, 550 Sonorella, a new genus of Helices, P 1900, 556 On the zoological position of Partula and Achatinella. P 1900, 561 The genesis of Mid-Pacific faunas. P 1900, 568 Crustacea of the Cretaceous formation of New Jersey. P '01, 111 Relationships of the genus Neobeliscus. P '01, 142 New species of mollusks from South Africa and Burma. P '01, 188 New Mollusea from Japan, the Loo Choo Islands, Formosa and the Philippines. P '01, 193 New land Mollusea from Japan and the Loo Choo Islands. P '01, 344 New Japanese marine, land, and fresh-water Mollusea. P '01, 385 The land mollusks of the Loo Choo Islands : Clausiriidce. P '01, 409 Notices of new land snails from the Japanese Empire. P '01. 496 New land mollusks of the Japanese Empire. P '01, 545, 562, 614 — Fasciolaria gigantea, subsp. reevei. P '01, 552 — Catalogue of the Clausi'liidae of the Japanese Empire. P '01, 647 — New land Mollusea from Japan and the Bonin Islands. P '02, 25 — Revision of Japanese Viviparida? with notes on Melania and Bithynia. P '02, 115 — On the localities of A. Adams' Japanese Helicidae, P '02, 233 150 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Pilsbry, Henry A. Continued. Southwestern land snails. P '02, 510 New land Mollusea from Idaho. P '02, 593 Mollusea of western Arkansas and adjacent States, with a revision of Paravitrea. P '03, 193 A new Japanese Pleurotomaria. P '03, 496 A new American genus of Arioniche. P '03, 626 Mexican land and freshwater mollusks. P '03, 761 A new Hawaiian Linmsea. P '03, 790 New Japanese marine Mollusea : Gastropoda. P '04, 3 New Japanese marine Mollusea : Pelecypoda. P '04, 550 New Clausiliidge of the Japanese Empire, X. P '04, 809; XI, '07, 499 ; XII, '08, 561 — New Japanese marine Mollusea. P '05, 101 — Mollusea of the Southwestern States, I : Urocoptidse ; Heli- cidge of Arizona and New Mexico. P '05, 211 — Description of a new Australian GMycymeris. P '06, 213 — Origin of the tropical forms of the land molluscan fauna of southern Florida. P '07, 193 — New and little-known whelks from northern Japan and the Kuril Islands. P '07, 243 — Notes on some Pacific cirripedes. P '07, 360 — Notes on the cirripede genus Megalasma. P '07, 408 — Notes on Succinea ovalis Say, and Suceinea obliqua Say. P '08, 45. — On the classification of scalpelliform barnacles. P '08, 104 — A comparison of the land-snail fauna of Korea with the faunas of Japan and China. P '08, 452 — A new species of Scalpellum from British Columbia. P '09, 367 — Unionidge of the Panuco River system, Mexico. P '09, 532 — New land shells from Mexico. P '09, 540 — A new species of Marinula from near the head of the Gulf of California. P '10, 148 — A new Haitian Oligocene horizon. P '10, 487 — Land Mollusea of the Panama Canal zone. P '10, 502 Pilsbry, Henry A. and Amos P. Brown. The Mollusea of Mandevil'le, Jamaica and its environs. P '10, 510 Pilsbry, II. A. and T. D. A. Cockereli.. Ashuranella, a new genus of Helices. P '99, 188 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 151 Pilsbry, Henry A. and C. Montague Cooke, Jr. On Hawaiian species of Sphy radium. P '06, 215 On the teeth of Hawaiian species of Helicina. P '08, 560 Pilsbry, H. A. and James II. Ferriss. Mollusca of the South- western States, II. P '06, 123; III, the Huachuea Mountains, Arizona, P '09, 495; IV, the Chirieahua Mountains, Arizona, P '10. 44 Mollusca of the Ozarkian fauna. P '06, 529 A new Sonorella from the Rincon Mountains, Arizona. P "09, 517 Pilsbry, H. A. and A. A. Hinkley. Melaniidas of the Panuco River system, Mexico. P '09, 519 Pilsbry, H. A. and Y. Hirase. Descriptions of new land shells of the Japanese Empire. P '04, 616 New land mollusks of the Japanese Empire. P '05, 705 Catalogue of the land and fresh-water Mollusca of Taiwan (Formosa) with descriptions of new species. P '05, 720 New land and fresh-water Mollusca of the Japanese Empire. P '08, 31 — New land shells of the Chinese Empire, I. P '08, 37 New land Mollusca of the Japanese Empire. P '08, 586 Pilsbry, Henry A. and Samuel N. Rhoads. Contributions to the zoology of Tennessee, No. 4, Mollusks. P '96, 487 Pilsbry, H. A. and Benj. Sharp. Scaphopoda of the San Domingo Tertiary. P '97, 465 Pilsbry, H. A. and Edward G. Vanatta. New species of the genus Cerion. P '95, 206 Catalogue of the species of Cerion, with descriptions of new forms. P '96, 315 Revision of the North American slugs, Ariolimax and AphaUarion. P '96, 339 — Descriptions of two new species of Cerion. P '97, 365 — Anatomical notes on certain West American Helices. P '98, 67 — Revision of the North American slugs ; Binneya, Hemphillia, Hesperarion, Prophysaon, and Anadenulus. P '98, 219 — Materials toward a natural classification of the cylindrelloid snails. P '98, 264 — Some Cuban species of Cerion. P '98, 475 — Morphological and systematic notes on South American land snails : Achatinida?. P '99, 366 152 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Pilsbry, H. A. and Edward G. Vanatta. Continued. A partial revision of the Pupa? of the United States. P 1900, 582 On certain rhachiglossate Gastropoda eliminated from the Aquillida?. P '04, 592 — Mollusca of Flint and Caroline Islands, in the Central Pacific. P '05, 291 — Notes on some Hawaiian AchatmellidaB and Endodontidge. P '05, 570 — On two Hawaiian Cerithiidae. P '05, 576 — Hawaiian species of Endodonta and Opeas. P '05, 783 — On some Pacific Cerithiidae. P '05, 787 — Notes on Polinices didyma, with description of a new Aus- tralian species. P '08, 555 — See Ball, W. H., and E. A. Pilsbry See Walker, Bryant, and H. A. Pilsbry Poeppig, Edward. Nova generis Capromys Desm. species, j iv, 11 Poey, Felipe. Descriptions des poissons nouvelles on pen connues. P '63, 180 Porter, Thomas C. On Mollusca from the Juniata River, Penn- sylvania. P '63, 212 A list of the Carices of Pennsylvania, P '87, 68 Porter, Wilmatte. See Cockerell, T. D. A., and W. Porter Potts, Edward. Sensitive organs in Asclepias. P '78, 293 On the supposed sensitive character of the glands of the Asclepiadaceae. P '79, 205 Fresh- water sponges of Fairmounit Park. P '80, 330 On fresh-water sponges. P '80, 356 Some new genera of fresh-water sponges. P '81, 149 A new form of fresh-water sponge. P '81, 176 The genus Carterella vs. Spongiophaga pottsi. P '81, 460 Three more fresh-water sponges. P '82, 12 Sponges from the neighborhood of Boston. P '82, 69 Earth-worms drawing leaves into the ground. P '82, 285 Note on Manayunkia speciosa. P '84. 21 Fresh-water sponges as improbable causes of the pollution of river-water. P '84, 28 — Some modifications observed in the form of sponge spicules. P '84, 184 — On a supposed new species of Cristatclla. P '84. 193 — On Paludicella erecta. P '84. 213 \.\>T OF CONTRIBUTORS. 153 Potts, Edward. Continued. On the wide distribution of some American sponges. 1' '84, 215 On the minute fauna of Fairmount reservoir. P '84, 217 An unfamiliar rhizopod. P '84. 292 A new fresh-water sponge from Nova Scotia. P '85, 28 ■ Fresh-water sponges from Newfoundland: a new species. P '86, 227 Contributions towards a synopsis of the American forms of fresh- water sponges, with descriptions of those named by other authors and from all parts of 'the world. P '87, 158 Powell, James E. On the habits of the moose. P '55, 342 Powel, R. H. On poison from sweet oil of wine. P '60, Biol. 1 Powel, Samuel. On supposed volcanic agencies. P '58, 8 On binocular vision. P '60, 99 Pratten, Henry. See Norwood, J. G., and Henry Pratten Prime, Temple. Synonymy of the Cyclades, a family of Aceph- alous Mollusca. Part I. P '60. 267 ; II, '61, 25 Description of new species of Cyrena, Corbicula and Sphaeriuin. P '61, 125 Description of three new species of Mollusca of the genus Sphayrium. P '61, 414 — Monograph of the species of Sphaerium of North and South America. P '61, 402 ; '62, 28 Putnam, F. \V. Indian mounds on the Miami River. P '84, 20 Quinby, J. B. Mineral resources and physical geography of Peru. P '41, 82 Spontaneous combustion of bituminous coal. P '41, 121 Rand. Theodore D. On uranite. P '55, 286 On cyanide and nitride of titanium. P '55, 409 On a new mineral in cryolite. P '68, 142 On a remarkable exposure of rocks near Philadelphia. P '70, 134 — : — Notes on feldspar and some other minerals of Philadelphia and vicinity. P '71, 299 — On the rocks near Philadelphia. P '77, 251 — On a belt of serpentine and steatite in Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pa. P '78, 402 — Serpentine belts of Radnor Township, Delaware County. P '80, 225 — Change of serpentine into quartz. P '80. 241 — A new locality for millerite. P '80, 243 154 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Rand, Theodore D. Continued. A new locality for gypsum. P '80, 253 On a belt of steatite and serpentine in Radnor Township, Delaware Co., Pa. P '80, 273 Chromite near Radnor, Pa. P '80, 273 On randite. P '80, 274 Some microscopic enclosures in mica. P '80, 276 Potsdam sandstone near King of Prussia. P '80, 279 On a peculiar stratification in gneiss. P '80, 280 The northern belt of serpentine in Radnor Township. P '80, 295 Notes on the geology of Radnor and vicinity. P '82, 42 Crystalline cavities in agate. P '82, 49 Discs of quartz between laminae of mica. P '82, 50 New locality for mountain cork. P '82, 56 Notes on the geology of Lower Merion and vicinity. P '82, 61 Notes on the geology of Chester Valley and vicinity. P '83, 241 Notes on the Lafayette serpentine belt. P '85, 407 Notes on the drift in Block Island. P '89, 408 Notes on the genesis and horizons of the serpentines of south- eastern Pennsylvania. P '90, 76 Geology of the South (Chester) Valley Hill. P '90, 435 The sandstones of Chester Valley, Pennsylvania. P '91, 119 Geology of the Isles of Shoals. P '92, 324 The supposed South Chester Valley Hill fault. P '92, 445 The Sadsbury steatite. P '94, 455 Trap dykes in Chester County, Pennsylvania. P '95, 540 The serpentines of eastern Pennsylvania. P '96, 219 Mica schists of the Schuylkill River. P '96 484 The Birdsboro trap quarries. P '98, 10 Notes on the geology of southeastern Pennsylvania. P 1900, 160 Rand, Theodore D., William W. Jefferis and J. T. M. Cardeza. Mineral localities of Philadelphia and vicinity. P '92, 174 Rafinesque, C. S. Description of three new genera of fluviatile fish, Pomoxis, Sarchirus and Exoglossum. J i, 417 Randall, J. W. Catalogue of the Crustacea, brought by Thomas Nuttall and J. K. Townsend, from the west coast of North America and the Sandwich Islands, with descriptions of such species as are apparently new, aimong which are included several species of different localities, previously existing in the collection of the Academy, j viii, 106 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 1 r,r> Randolph, N. A. A study of I lie distribution of gluten within the wheat grain. P '83, 308 A preliminary note on a reaction common to peptone and bile-salts. P '84, 115 On the digestion of raw and of boiled milk. P '84, 120 Cutaneous absorption of nicotine. P '84, 280 On the behavior of petrolatum in the digestive tract. P '84, 281 Rankin, Walter M. Echinoderms collected off the west coast of Greenland by the Princeton Arctic Expedition of 1899. P '01, 169 Rathbun, Mary J. Description of a new species of commensal crab. P '05, 371 Ravenel, Edmund. Descriptions of two new species of fossil Scutella from South Carolina. J viii, 333 ; P '41, 81 Note on fossil Pecten. P '43, 234 Description of some new species of fossil organic remains from the Eocene of South Carolina, P '44, 96 Description of a new recent species of Scutella. P '45, 253 Descriptions of new recent shells from the coast of South Carolina, P '61, 41 Read, M. C. Catalogue of the birds of northern Ohio. P '53, 395 Reed, A. G. Blindness of salmon. P '74, 216 Reakirt, Tryon. Descriptions of some new species of diurnal Lepidoptera. P '66, 238 ; Ser. II, '66, 323 ; '68, 87 Reese, Albert M. The nasal passages of the Florida alligator. P '01, 457 Structure and development of the thyroid gland in Petromy- zon. P '02, 85 Redfield, John H. Description of a new species of Marginella. P '60, 174 On Scbizasa pusilla. P '69, 13 — — On the occurrence of Corema conradii in New Jersey. P '69, 91 On Botrychium lunarioides and Botrychium lanceolatum. P 70. 91 New growth of plants. P '74, 154 On Asplenium ebenoides. P 74, 155 Botanical correspondence of Zaccheus Collins. P '76, 81 On Rochelia patens. P '80, 131 On the timber line of high mountains. P '80, 345 On Hieracium aurantiacum. P '81, 429 156 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Eedfield, John H. Continued. Note upon Plantago elongata Pursh. P '81, 429 Irritability in the flowers of centaureas. P '83. 193 On the flora of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. P '85, 378 Notes on Corema conradii. P '89, 135 Note on Pinus banksiana. P '89, 344 Rehn, James A. G. Notes on Chiroptera. P 1900, 755 The Forficulida?, Blattidai, Mantida?, and Bhasmidse collected in northeast Africa by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith. P '01, 273 A study of the genus Centurio. P '01, 295 The Acrididffi, Tettigonidffi and GrylMdse collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith in northeast Africa. P '01, 370 — A new species of the orthopterous genus Pseudophyllus from Sumatra. P '02, 21 — A new bat of the genus Glossophaga. P '02, 37 — A revision of the genus Mormoops. P '02, 160 — On the genus Phrynotettix Glover, (Haldemanella Auct.) P '02, 595 — Contributions toward a knowledge of the Orthoptera of Japan and Korea. I, Acridida?. P '02, 629 — Three new American bats. P '02, 638 — Notes on the Orthoptera of New Mexico and western Texas. P '02, 717 — A revision of the Orthopterous genus Homceogamia. P '03, 177 — Studies in American Forficulida?. P '03, 299 — Studies in Old World Mairtidae (Orthoptera). P '03, 701 — Studies in the orthopterous family Phasmida?. P '04, 38 — A study of the mammalian genus Chilonycteris. P '04, 181 — A study of the bats of the genus Dermonotus (Pteronotus Auct.) P '04, 250 — A revision of the mammalian genus Macrotus. P '04, 427 — Notes on Orthoptera from northern and central Mexico. P '04, 513 — Notes on Orthoptera from Arizona, New Mexico, and Colo- rado. P '04, 562 — Studies in the orthopterous subfamilies Acrydiime (Tetti- gina?) Eumasticimv and Proscopimv. P '04, 658 — A contribution to the knowledge of the Acrididse (Orthop- tera) of Costa Rica, P '05, 400 — Notes on the Orthoptera of Costa Pica, with descriptions of new species. P '05, 790 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 157 Rehn. James A. G. Continued. Studies in South and ('cut nil American Acridinse (Orthop- tera) with the descriptions of a new genus and six new species. P '06. 10 Records and descriptions of non-saltatorial Orthoptera from British Guiana. P '06, 262 Descriptions of five new species of Orthoptera from Tonkin. P '06, 279 Notes on Orthoptera from southern Arizona, with descrip- tions of new species. P '07, 24 — Non-saltatorial and acridoid Orthoptera from Sapucay, Para- guay. P '07, 151 — Orthoptera of the families Tettigonidas and Gryllidas from Sapucay, Paraguay. P '07, 370 — Acridida* (Orthoptera) from Sao Paulo, Brazil, with descrip- tions of one new genus and three new species. P '08, 12 — On the Orthoptera of Bermuda. P 10, 3 Some notes on Idaho Orthoptera, with the description of a new species of Trimerotropis. P '10, 12 Rehn, James A. G. and T. D. A. Cockerell. A new genus of StenopelmatinaB (Orthoptera) from New Mexico. P '03, oio Rehn, James A. G. and Morgan Hebard. The Orthoptera of Thomas County, Georgia, and Leon County, Florida. P '04, 774 A contribution to the knowledge of the Orthoptera of south and central Florida. P '05, 29 A contribution to the knowledge of the Orthoptera of Mon- tana, Yellowstone Park, Utah and Colorado. P '06, 358 — Orthoptera from northern Florida. P '07, 279 — An orthopterological reconnoissance of the souths c- L e.n United States. Part I: Arizona, P '08, 365; Part II, New Mexico and western Texas, '09, 111; Part III, California and Nevada, '09, 409 — A revision of the North American species of the genus Ischnoptera (Orthoptera). P '10, 407 — Records of Georgia and Florida Orthoptera, with the de- scriptions of one new species and one new subspecies. P '10, 585 — Preliminary studies of North Carolina Orthoptera. P '10, 615 See Stone, Witmer, and James A. G. Rehn Reid, Lawrence. An analysis of three sulphur springs at Sharon, New York. P '44. 120 158 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Reinhold, Eli S. Pyrophyllite and alunogen in coal-mines. P '82, 55 On diorite. P '82, 59 A new locality for copiapite. P '82, 60 Retzius, Andreas. On the odoriferous gland of the fox. P '47, 216 On artificially formed skulls froni the ancient world. P '55, 405 Rex, Geo. A. A remarkable variation of Stemonitis bauerlinii Mass. P '90, 36 Descriptions of three new species of myxomycetes, with notes on other forms in Century XXV, of Ellis and Everhart's North American Fungi. P '90, 192 Trichia proximella. Karst, P '90, 436 New American myxomycetes. P '91, 389 Hemiarcyria clavata Piers. P '91, 407 Diacha&a thomasii, a new species of myxomycetes. P '92, 329 New North American myxomycetes. P '93, 364 Diachoea thomasii Rex. P''94, 289 Rhea, M. Summary of meteorological observations for 1836 made in Fayette county, Tennessee. J viii, 47 Rhoads, Samuel N. The birds of southeastern Texas and south- ern Arizona observed during May, June and July, 1891. P '92, 98 The birds observed in British Columbia and Washington dur- ing spring and summer, 1892. P '93, 21 Descriptions of new species of North American mammals with remarks on species of the genus Perognathus. P '93, 404 — Geographic variation in Bassariscus astutus, with descrip- tion of a new subspecies. P '93, 413 — Description of a new Armadillo, with remarks on the genus Muletia Gray. P '94, 111 — Contribution to the mammalogy of Florida. P '94, 152 — A contribution to the life history of the Allegheny cave rat, Neotoma magister Baird. P '94, 213 — Descriptions of four new species and two subspecies of white- footed mice from the United States and British Columbia. P '94, 253 — Descriptions of a new subgenus and new species of arvicoline rodents from British Columbia and Washington. P '94, 282 ■ Notes on the mammals of Monroe and Pike Counties, Penn- sylvania. P '94, 387 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 159 Rhoads, Samuel N. Continued. A new jumping mouse from the Pacific Slope. P '94, 421 Descriptions of new mammals from Florida and southern California. P '95, 32 New subspecies of the gray fox and Say's chipmunk. P '95, 42 Notes on the varying hares of Washington and British ■■& Columbia with description of a new sub-species. P '95, 241 — Distribution of the American bison in Pennsylvania, with remarks on a new fossil species. P '95, 244 — Contributions to the zoology of Tennessee. No. 1. Reptiles and amphibians. P '95, 376; No. 2. Birds, '95, 463; No. 3. Mammals, '96, 175 — Synopsis of the polar hares of North America. P '96, 351 — Mammals collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith during his expedition to Lake Rudolf, Africa. P '96, 517 — A contribution to the mammalogy of northern New Jersey. P '97, 23 — A contribution to the mammalogy of central Pennsylvania. P '97, 204 — A new southeastern race of the little brown bat. P '97, 227 — A revision of the west American flying squirrels. P '97, 314 — Notes on living and extinct species of North American Bovidae. P '97, 483 — Dr. Allen's zoological work. P '97, 518 — A small collection of mammals from northeastern China. P '98, 120 — A new grasshopper mouse from New Mexico. P '98, 194 — Notes on the fossil v r alrus of eastern North America. P '98, 196 — A new weasel from western Pennsylvania. P 1900, 751 — On the common brown bats of peninsular Florida and South- em California. P '01, 618 — Synopsis of the American martens. P '02, 443 See Pilsbry, Henry A., and S. N. Rhoads Rhoads, Samuel N. and Robert T. Young. Notes on a collection of small mammals from northeastern North Carolina. P '97, 303 Richardson, Jos. G. On conscious action. P '58, Biol. 7 On the detection of red and white blood corpuscles. P '69, Biol. 4 On Sarcina ventriculi. P '69, Biol. 13 160 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Richardson, Jos. G. Continued. Ou the blood of animals poisoned by rattlesnake venom. P '69, Biol. 14 On the occurrence of white blood corpuscles. P '69, Biol. 14 On Menobranchus. P '69, Biol. 15 Report on Myiarchus cinerascens. P '70, Biol. 9 On pulmonary elastic tissue. P '71, Biol. 7 Ridgway, Robert. Notices of certain obscurely known species of American birds. P '69, 125 A new classification of the North American Falconidae with descriptions of three new species. P '70, 138 On Nisus cooperi (Bonaparte) and Nisus gundlachi (Law- rence) . P '75, 78 — On the buteonine subgenus Craxirex Gould. P '75, 89 — Studies of the American Falconidae. — Monograph of the genus Micrastur. P '75, 470 Ringueberg, Eugene N. S. New fossils from the four groups of the Niagara period of western New York. P '84, 144 Some new species of fossils from the Niagara shales of west- em New York. P '88, 131 Roberts, S. Raymond. Compressed peat. P 75, 333 Biographical note on William L. Mae-tier. P '88, 446 Roessler, A. R. On tin stone from Missouri. P '68, 142 Rogers, Henry D. Analysis of some coals of Pennsylvania. J vii, 158 Forms of coal. P '41, 7 Age of the coal formation of the vicinity of Richmond. P '42, 142 Remarks on earthquakes. P '42, l&l Note on Posidonomia minuta. P '43, 250 Stratigraphical features of the environs of St. Petersburg. P '43, 256 — Note on geology of Western States. P '43, 272 — Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 277 Rogers, Robert E. On the debitumenization of coal. P '59, 162 On Richie's modification of the Riihmkorff apparatus. P '59, 90 On the debitumenization of coal and propagation of concus- sion. P '60, 53 — On diminished yield from petroleum wells. P '60, 147 — On ;i modification of (lore's apparatus. P '60, 148 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 161 Rogers, Robert E. Continued. On the decomposing power of carbonic acid. P '60, 515 On Way's electric light. P '60, 515 On the effects of thawing snow with salt. P '62, 2 Rogers, Wm. B. On albertite. P '60, 98 On binocular vision. P '60, 98 Rogers, W. Frederick. Synopsis of species of Chrysoniela and allied genera inhabiting the United States. P '56, 29 Rominger, Carl. Observations on Chaetetes and some related genera, in regard to their systematic position, with an appended description of some new species. P '66, 113 On the minute structure of Stroinatopora and its allies. P '86, 39 Description of a new form of Bryozoa. P '87, 11 Description of primordial fossils from Mount Stephens, N. W. Territory of Canada. P '87, 12 Rommel, John. Jr. On adipocire. P '51, 324 Rothrock, J. T. Poisonous properties of the LeguminosaB. P 77, 274 Relation of medullary rays to the strength of timber. P '84, 14 The internal cambium ring in Gelsemium sempervirens. P '85, 22 Mimicry among plants. P '88, 12 The sand-dunes of Lewes, Del. P '89, 134 Remarks on death of Prof. Asa Gray. P '88, 62 Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Seventeen-year locust. P '43, 278 On binocular vision. P '60, 99 On fossil fish scales from Mississippi. P '66, 107 Notice of the late Dr. Chas. Pickering. P '78, 166 Biographical notice of Wm. S. Vaux. P '82, 111 Biographical notice of Dr. Robert Bridges. P '82, 226 Biographical notice of George W. Tryon, Jr. P '88, 399 Rutter, Cloudsley. A collection of fishes obtained in Swatow, China, by Miss Adele M. Fielde. P '97, 56 See Jordan, David Stai-r, and. Cloudsley Rutter Ryder, Jno. A. On the evolution and homologies of the incisors of the horse. P '77, 152 Note on color variations in mammals. P '77, 272 On the growth of Cocculus indicus. P '77, 284 The significance of the diameters of the incisors in rodents. P '77, 314 162 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Ryder, Jno. A. Continued. A dog with supernurneray toes. P '77, 321 On the mechanical genesis of tooth-forms. P '78, 45 On Polyxenes fasciculatus. P '78, 223 Description of a new species of Smynthurus. P '78, 335 Morphological notes on the limbs of the Amphiuniidae, as in- dicating a possible synonymy of the supposed genera. P '79, 14 Further notes on the mechanical genesis of tooth-forms. P '79, 47 Notice of a new pauropod. P '79, 139 Description of a new species of Chirocephalus. P '79, 148 Honey glands on Catalpa leaves. P '79, 161 The larva of Eurypauropus spinosus. P '79, 164 Description of a new branchipod. P '79, 200 The structure, affinities and species of Scolopendrella. P '81, 79 On a tumor in the oyster. P '87, 25 On the first and second sets of hair germs developed in the skin of foetal cats, P '87, 56 The plaeentation of the two-toed ant-eater, Cycloturus didactylus. P '87, 115 — On the homologies and early history of the limbs of verte- brates. P '87, 344 — On the resemblance of the primitive Foraminifera and of ovarian ova. P '88, 73 — On the fore and aft poles, the axial differentiation and a possible anterior sensory apparatus in Volvox minor. P '89, 138 — Heterocercy in Batrachia. P '89, 155 — The hypertrophied hairs on Ampelopsis. P '89, 155 — The functions and histology of the yolk-sack of the young toad-fish. P '90, 407 — On two new and undescribed methods of contractility mani- fested by filaments of protoplasm. P '91, 10 — An attempt to illustrate some of the primary laws of me- chanical evolution. P '91, 62 — Diffuse pigmentation of the epidermis of the oyster, due to prolonged exposure to the light ; regeneration of shell and loss of adductor muscle. P '92, 350 — The hermaphroditism and viviparity of the oysters of the northwest coast of the United States. P '92, 351 — On the mechanical genesis of the scales of fishes. P '92, 219 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 163 Ryder, Jno. A. Continued. On the cause of the greening of the oyster and its presumed algous endoparasites. P '92, 352 The principle of the conservation of energy in biological evolution: a reclamation and critique. P '92, 455 — The inheritance of modifications due to disturbances of the early stages of development, especially in the Japanese domesti- cated races of gold-carp. P '93, 75 — The vascular respiratory mechanism of the vertical tins of the viviparous Embiotocidae. P '93, 95 — An arrangement of the retinal cells in the eyes of fishes, par- tially simulating compound eyes. P '95, 161 — The true nature of the so-called "nettle- threads" in Para- mcecium. P '95, 167 Sappobd, J. M. and A. W. Vogdes. Description of new species of fossil Crustacea from the Lower Silurian of Tennessee, with re- marks on others not well known. P '89, 166 Sager, A. B. Descriptions of three Myriapoda. P '56, 108 Sandpord, C. 0. On ripplemarked sandstone. P '58, 212 Sargent, Annie Bell. Preliminary notes on the rate of growth and on the development of instincts in spiders. P 1900, 395 Sargent, C. S. Crataegus in Eastern Pennsylvania. P '05, 577 ; '10, 150 Saunders, C. F. The pine barrens of New Jersey. P 1900, 544 Savage. Thomas S. On the habits of some African animals. P '48, 36 The driver ants of western Africa. P '49, 195 On the identity of Anomya with Dorylus, P '49, 200 Observations on the species of Teranitidae of West Africa, described by Smeathman as Termes bellicosus*, and by Linnaeus as T. fatalis. P '49, 211 Say, Thomas. Description of seven species of American fresh- water and land shells, not noticed in the systems. J i, 13 Descriptions of several new species of North American in- sects. J i, 19 Some account of the insect known by the name of Hessian fly, and of a parasitic insect that feeds on it, J i, 45. — On a new genus of the Crustacea, and the species on which it is established. J i, 49 — An account of the Crustacea of the United States. J i, 57, 65, 95, 155. 235, 313. 374, 423, 442, 445, 482 164 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. Say, Thomas. Continued. Description of new species of land and freshwater shells of the United States. J i, 123 Account of two new genera and several new species of fresh- water and land shells. J i, 276 Notes on Professor Green's paper on the Amphibia, published in the September number of this Journal. J i, 405 Observations on some of the animals described in the account of the Crustacea of the U. S. J i, 442 — Description of a new genus of fresh-water bivalve shells. J i, 459 — Descriptions of the Thysanourae of the United States. J ii, 11 — An account, of the Arachnides of the United States. J ii, 59 — Descriptions of the Myriapodae of the United States. J ii, 102 — Descriptions of univalve shells of the United States. J ii, 149 — An account of some of the marine shells of the United States. J ii, 221, 257, 302 — On a quadruped, belonging to the order Rodentia. J ii, 330 — On a South American species of Oestrus which inhabits the human body. J ii, 353 — Description of univalve terrestrial and fluviatile shells of the United States. J ii, 370 — Descriptions of dipterous insects of the United States. J iii r 9, 73 — Descriptions of coleopterous insects collected in the late Ex- pedition to the Rocky Mountains, performed by order of Mr. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Major Long. J iii, 139, 238, 298, 403 ; iv, 83 — An account of some of the fossil shells of Maryland. J iv, 124 — On the fresh water and land tortoises of the United States. J iv, 203 — Descriptions of three new species of Coluber, inhabiting the United States. 3 iv, 237 — On two genera and several species of Crinoidea. J iv, 289 — Descriptions of new hemipterous insects collected in the Ex- pedition to the Rocky Mountains, performed by order of Mr. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under command of Major Long. ,j iv, 307 — On a new species of Modiola. J iv. 368 — ■ Descriptions of new species of Sister and Hololepta, in- habiting the United States. J v, 32 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 165 Say, Thomas. Continw d. Descriptions of some new species of fresh- water and land shells of the United States. J v, 11!) On the species of the Liniuean genus Asterias, inhabiting the coast of the United States. J v, 141 Descriptions of new species of coleopterous insects inhabit- ing the United States. J v, 160, 237, 293 Descriptions of marine shells recently discovered on the coast of the United States. J v, 207 On the species of the Linna?an genus Echinus inhabiting the coast, of the United States. J v, 225 Descriptions of North American dipterous insects. J vi, 11!), 183 Descriptions of new North American hemipterous insects, be- longing to the first family of the section Homoptera of Latreille. j vi, 235, 299 Descriptions of' new North American neuropterous insects, and observations on some already described, j viii, 9 Say, Thomas and George Ord. A new genus of Mammalia pro- . posed, and a description of the species upon which it is founded. j iv, 345 Description of a new species of Mammalia, whereon a genus is proposed to be founded, j iv, 353 Scammon, C. M. On the cetaceans of the western coast of North America, edited by E. D. Cope. P '69, 13 Schimmel, J. 0. On an abnormal cabbage. P '82, 285 Schively, Mary A. The anatomy and development of Spirorbis borealis. P '97, 153 Schmidt, H. D. On the anatomy of the liver. P '59, Biol. 16, 19 Method of painting moist anatomical preparations. P '60, Biol. 2 Schweinitz, Lewis David de. On two remarkable hepatic mosses found in North Carolina, j ii, 361 Description of a number of new American species of Sphceria?. j v, 3 Scott, \V. B. Cervalces americanus. a fossil moose, or elk, from the Quaternary of New Jersey. P '85, 181 Notes on the osteology and systematic position of Dinictis felina Leidy. P '89, 211 * A revision of the North American Creodonta, with notes of some genera which have been referred to that group. P '92, 291 166 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Scott, W. B. Continued. The evolution of the premolar teeth in the mammals. P '92, 405 A new insectivore from the White River beds. P '94, 446 Protoptychus hatcheri, a new rodent from the Uinta Eocene. P '95, 269 On some new and little known creodonts. J IX, 155 The structure and relationship of Ancodus. J IX, 461 The osteology of Hysenodon. J IX, 499 Scribner, F. Lamson. Observations on the genus Cinna, with description of a new species. P '84, 289 A revision of the North American Melica?. P '85, 40 Mexican grasses. P '91, 292 Scudder, Sam 'l. H. New genera and species of fossil cockroaches from the older American rocks. P '85, 34 Notes on Mesozoic cockroaches. P '85, 105 Seale, Alvin. Notes on Alaskan water birds. P '98, 126 Sellers, Coleman. Description of machine for grinding sections of hard substances for microscopic purposes. P '69, Biol. 11 Seybert, Henry. Analysis of American minerals. J ii, 139 Sharp, Benjamin. On the anatomy o-f Ancylus fluviatilis 0. F. Muller and Ancylus lacustris Oeoffroy. P '83, 214 On visual organs in Solen. P '83, 248 Visual organs of lamellibranchs. P '84, 10 On Semper 's method of making dried preparations. P '84, 24 Homologies of the vertebrate crystalline lens. P '84, 300 On the eye of Pecten. P '86, 61 Fermentation in Perenji 's fluid. P '86, 61 On the expansion of the crystalline lens. P '86, 277 Ctenophores in fresh water. P '88, 82 Remarks on the phylogeny of the Lamellibranchiata. P '88, 121 Activity in Donax. P '89, 347 Change of habit causing change of structure. P '89, 347 Variations in Bulimus exilis. P '90, 148 Remarks on the exuvias of snakes. P '90, 149 An account of the Vincelonian volcano. P '90, 289 On a probable new species of Bipalium. P '91, 120 On Hippa emerita. P '92, 327 Catalogue of the crustaceans in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '93, 104 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 167 Sharp. Benjamin. Continued. Bock inscriptions in Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. V '98, 203 The food of the cod. P '01, 2 See Pearii, Rob't E., and Benjamin Sharp N<< PUsbry, Henry A., and Benjamin Sharp Sharp, Benjamin and Henry W. Fowler. The fishes of Nan- tucket. P '04, 504 Siiarp, Benjamin and William E. Hughes. On bows and arrows and other implements found among the Arctic Highlanders. P '91, 451 Sharpless, Aaron and Wm. Kite. On hybrids between the guinea fowl and turkey. P '47, 185 Sheppard, C. U. On a New Jersey meteorite. P '51, 145 Shimer, Henry. On a new genus in Homoptera — Section Mono- inera. P '67, 2 Notes on Micropus (Lygaeus) leucopterus Say (the "chinch bug"). With an account of the great epidemic disease of 1865 among insects. P '67, 75 Additional notes on the "chinch-bug". P '67, 234 Showalter. Dr. On the genus Schizostoma. P '61, 56 Shufeldt, K. W. Observations upon the development of the skull in Neotoma fuscipes: a contribution to the morphology of the Rodentia. P '89, 14 On the external characters of foetal reindeer, and other notes. P '91, 224 Fossil bones of birds and mammals from Grotto Pietro T*am- poni and Grive-St. Alban. P '96, 507 — Observations on the classification of birds. P '98, 489 — A study of the fossil avifauna of the Equus beds of the Oregon desert. J IX, 389 — The osteology of Vulpes macrotis. J XI, 395 Shumard, Benjamin F. On fossil remains from New Mexico. P '58, 14 See Evans, Jno., and B. F. Shumard See Owen, David D., and B. F. Shumard Siegfried, Charles A. Natives of Botel Tobago. P '79, 33 Simpson, Chas. T. New and unfigured Unionidag. P 1900, 74 Simpson, J. H. Notice of geological discoveries made by, in his recent expedition across the continent. P '60, 126 Skinner. Henry. Scent organ of Papilio. P '82, 239 Ovipositing of Argynnis cybele. P '83, 36 A new species of Nyctalemon. P '03, 298 168 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Skinner, Henry and Wm. J. Fox. Report on extermination of tussock moth. P '96, 12 Skinner, Henry and Levi W. Mengel. Greenland Lepidoptera. P '92, 156 Slack, John H. On chalcedony and quartz from Egypt, P '57, 193 Catalogue and notes on the collection of Egyptian antiquities in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences. P '58, 5 On Argulus catostomi. P '58, 134 On fungus growth on fishes. P '58, Biol. 13 On fossil bones from Monmouth Co., N. J. P '60, 3 On Mosasaurus from New Jersey. P '60, 54 Preparation of anatomical specimens. P '60. Biol. 3 On Mosasurus. P '61, 2 On specimens of mammals. P '61, 24 On Oalago elegantulus. P '61, 133 Description of a new species of rodent of the genus Sper- mophilus from Texas. P '61, 314 Description of a new quadrumanous mammal of the genus Midas. P '61, 463 On a cast of the head of the gorilla, P '62, 150 Monograph of the prehensile-tailed Quadrumana. P '62, 507 On Capromys pilorides. P '63, 156 On fossils from Colorado. P '66, 2 On Menopoma. P '66, 290 Mammalogical notices. P '67, 34 Slater, Philip Lutley. Description of a new species of tauager of the genus Saltator. P '56, 261 Characters of an apparently undescribed bird belonging to the genus Campylorhynchus of Spix with remarks upon other species of the same group. P '56, 263 Smith, Alex. H. On the habits of the beaver. P '60, 146 Smith, Aubrey H. On native cinnabar. P '56, 1 On amygdaloidal trap from Lake Superior. P "56, 143 On stone and bronze figures from Siam. P '58, 2 On the habits of the black snake. P '60, 149 On colonies of plants observed near Philadelphia, P '67, 15 On Talinum teretifolium. P '73, 363 On the disappearance of the red oak. P '77, 286 A now station for Corema conradii Torr. P '82, 35 The railway cutting at Cray's Ferry Road. P '86, 253 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 169 Smith, Burnett. Phylogeny of the species of Fulgur, with re- marks on an abnormal form of Fulgur canaliculatum, and sexual dimorphism in Fulgur carica. P '02, 505 Senility among gastropods. 1* '05, 345 Phylogeny of the races of Volutilithes petrosus. P '06, 52 Note on the value of the gastropod apex as a means of elassification. P '07, 194 A contribution to the morphology of Pyrula. P '07, 208 A new species of Athleta and a note on the morphology of Athleta petrosa. P '07, 229 Note on the morphology of Fulgur. P '09, 369 Notes on some little-known fishes from the New York Devonian. P '10, 656 Smith, Charles E. On the Baltimore iron ore. P '56, 102 On Que re us heterophylla in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. P '63, 275 Smith, Edgar F. Some Berks County minerals. P '10, 538 Smith, F. G. On effects of chloroform inhalation. P '58, Biol. 11 Smith, John B. Dr. Horn's contributions to coleopterology. P '97, 529 Smith. J. Lawrence. Two new minerals. P '76, 87 On the earthy oxides of samarskite. P '77, 194 Snyder, John Otterbein. Description of Trachypterus seleniris, a new species of ribbon fish from Monterey Bay, California. P '08, 319 Southern, R. A new species of enchytra?id worm from the White Mountains. P '10, 18 Spaulding, M. H. See Heath, Harold M., and M. H. Spaulding Spring, Edward A. On the capture of a fish by a spider. P '59, 255 Springer, Ada. On some living and fossil snails of the genus Physa, found at Las Vegas, New Mexico. P '02, 513 Springer, Frank. See Wachsmith, Chas., and F. Springer Starks, Edwin Chapin. Description of a new genus and species of cottoid fishes from Puget Sound. P '95, 410 Starr. T. W. A slide showing malformation in a spider. P '70, Biol. 2 On Chelifer. P '70, Biol. 12 Stearns, Robert E. C. Descriptions of new marine shells from the west coast of Florida. P '73, 344 Descriptions of new fossil shells from the Tertiary of Cali- fornia. P '45, 463 170 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Stearns, Robert E. C. Continued. Description of a new species of Dolabella, from the Gulf of California, with remarks on other rare or little-known species from the same region. P '78, 395 Observations on Planorbis. P '81, 92 Verification of the habitat of Conrad's Mytilus bifureatus. P '82, 241 Description of a new hydrobiinoid gasteropod from the moun- tain lakes of the Sierra Nevada, with remarks on allied species and the physiographical features of said region. P '83, 171 Stejneger, Leonhard. Remarks on Lanius robustus (Baird) based upon an examination of the type specimen. P '85, 91 Sterki, V. On new forms of Vertigo. P '90, 31 Observations on Vallonia. P '93, 234 Growth changes of the radula in land-mollusks. P '93, 388 Stevens, N. M. On the germ cells and the embryology of Planaria simplissima. P '04, 208 Stevens, N. M. and A. M. Boring. Planaria morgan! n. sp. P '06, 6 Stevens, R. P. On the geology and mineralogy of Venezuela. P '68, 303 Stevenson, Wm. C, Jr. Additions to Mr. Cooke's paper on "The Valsei of the United States." P '78, 86 Steward-son, Thomas. On the Ailanthus silk-worm. P '61, 525 Stimpson, William. Descriptions of some of the new marine Invertebrata from the Chinese and Japanese seas. P '55, 375 Descriptions of some new marine Invertebrata. P '55, 385 Prodromus descriptionis animalium evertebratorum qua? in Expeditioni ad Oceanum Pacificum Septentrionalem a Republica Federata missa, (Cadwalader Ringgold et) Johanne Rodgers duce, observavit et descripsit. P '57, 19, 159, 216 ; '58, 31, 93, 159, 225 ; '60, 22 On the marine shells brought by Mr. Drexler from Hudson's Bay, and on the occurrence of a Pleistocene deposit on the south- ern shore of James' Bay. P '61, 97 Description of a new Cardium from the Pleistocene of Hudson's Bay. P '62, 58 — On an oceanic isopod found near the southeastern shores of Massachusetts. P '62, 133 — Synopsis of the marine invertebrates collected by the Arctic Expedition under Dr. I. I. Hayes. P '63, 138 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 171 Stimpson, William. Continued. Descriptions of new species of marine Invertebrata from Puget Sound, collected by the naturalists of the Northwest Boundary Commission, A. II. Campbell, Esq., Commissioner. P P '64, 103 Stone, Witmer. On Pratincola salax Verr. and allied species. P '89, 78 Catalogue of the Muscicapiihe in the collection of the Aca- demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '89, 146 Catalogue of the owls in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '90, 124 On birds collected in Yucatan and southern Mexico. 1* '90, 201 — Pennsylvania and New Jersey spiders of the family Lycosidae. P '90, 420 — On the genus Psilorhinus Ruppell. P '91, 94 — The summer birds of Harvey's Lake, Luzerne Co., Penna., with remarks on the faunal position of the region. P '91, 431 — Catalogue of the Corrida?, Paradiseidse and Oriolidae in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '91, 441 — Birds collected by the West Greenland Expedition. P '92, 145 — Description of a new species of Neotoma from Pennsyl- vania. P '93, 16 — A revision of the genus Anous. P '94, 115 — A review of the Old World Rallinse. P '94, 130 — The priority of the names Calliste, Aglaia, and Calospiza, and their use in ornithology. P '95, 251 — List of birds collected in North Greenland by the Peary Expedition of 1891-2 and the Relief Expedition of 1892. P '95, 502 — The molting of birds, with special reference to the plumages of the smaller land birds of eastern North America. P '96, 108 — The genus Sturnella. P '97, 146 — On the annual molt of the sanderling. P '97, 368 — Occurrence of Oryzomys palustris in southern New Jersey. P '98, 480 — A study of the type specimens of birds in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia with a brief history of the collection. P '99, 5 — A small collection of reptiles and batvachians from eastern Mongolia. P '99, 183 172 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Stone, Witmer. Continued. A new species of Coccyzus from St. Andrews. P '99. 301 On a collection of birds from the vicinity of Bogota, with a review of the South American species of Speotyto and Tro- glodytes. P '99, 302 The summer molting' plumage of certain ducks. P '99, 467 A new race of short-eared owl. P '99, 478 Report on the birds and mammals collected by the Mcllhenny Expedition to Pt. Barrow, Alaska. P 1900, 4 — Descriptions of a new rabbit from the Liu Kiu Islands and a new flying squirrel from Borneo. P 1900, 460 — Occurrence of Hyla andersonii at Clementon, X. J. P '01, 342i — A collection of birds from Sumatra, obtained by Alfred C. Harrison, Jr. and Dr. H. M. Hiller. P '02, 670 — A collection of reptiles and batrachians from Arkansas, Indian Territory and western Texas. P '03, 538 — Racial variation in plants and animals, with special reference to the violets of Philadelphia and vicinity. P '03, 656 — On a collection of birds and mammals from Mount Sanhedrin, California. P '04, 576 — Notes on a collection of Californian mammals. P '04, 586 — On a collection of birds and mammals from the Colorado delta, Lower California. P '05, 676 — On a collection of birds from British East Africa, obtained by Mr. George L. Harrison, Jr. P '05, 755 — The life-areas of southern New Jersey. P '07, 452 — Methods of recording and utilizing bird-migration data. P '08, 128 — Recent additions to our knowledge of the flora of southern New Jersey. P '08, 457 — A review of the genus Piaya Lesson. P '08, 492 Stone, 'Witmer and James A. G. Rehn. A collection of mammals from Sumatra, with a review of the genera Xyetieebus and Tragulus. P '02, 127 On the terrestrial vertebrates of portions of southern New Mexico and western Texas. P '03, 16 Strain, I. G. On an exploring tour in the interior of South America. P '44, 63 Strecker, Herman. Description of a new species of Aegiale and notes on some other species of North American Lepidoptera. P '76, 148 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 173 Strecker, Herman. Con Hinted. Descriptions of new species of North American Heterocera. P '84, 283 Description of a new Colias from the Rocky Mountains, and of an example of polymelanism in Samia ceeropia. P '85, 24 Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera. P '85, 174 Descriptions of two new species of North American Bom- foycidae. P "9:3. 282 Streets, T. Hale. ' On the cranium of an owl. P '70, 73 Notice of some Crustacea of the genus Libinia, with descrip- tions of four new species. P '70, 104 Remarks on Huxley's classification of birds. P '70, 84 Descriptions of five new species of Crustacea from Mexico. P 71, 225 Catalogue of Crustacea from the Isthmus of Panama, col- lected bv J. A. McNeill. P 71, 238 Notice of some Crustacea from the Island of St. Martin, W. I., collected by Dr. Van Rijgersma. P '72. 131 — Pelagic Amphipoda. P '78, 276 Suckley, George. Description of a new species of North Ameri- can grouse. P '61, 361 Si ess, Edward. Biographical Notice of. P '92, 354 Summer, Thomas J. Analysis of the cotton plant and seed. P '52, 211 Surface, Frank M. The early development of a polyclad, Plano- cera inquilina Wh. P '07, 514 Suter. Henry. See Givatkin, H. M., and H. Suter Swain. Jos. A review of Swainson's Genera of Fishes. P '82, 272 On identification of the species of fishes described in Shaw's General Zoologv. P '82, 303 Swain, Joseph and Seth E. Meek. Notes on a collection of anchovies from Havana and Key West with an account of a new species (Stolephorus eurystole) from Wood's Boll, Mass. P '84, 34 Tarr, Ralph S. Notes on the physical geography of Texas. P '93. 313 Taylor. Richard C. On a collection of fossils. P '45, 261 Table constructed from a few meteorological notes, chiefly in regard to the daily temperature at noon, on the east coast of the Isthmus of Panama, Port Royal in Jamaica, and on the return voyage to New York in October, 1849. P '50, 94 174 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Taylor, Richard C. Continued. Substance of notes made during a geological reconnoissance in the auriferous porphyry region next the Caribbean Sea, in the Province of Veraguas and Isthmus of Panama. J II, 81 Taylor, Wm. Johnson. Examination of meteoric iron from Xiquipilco, Mexico. P '56, 128 Aluminium. The progress in its manufacture. P '57, 11 Investigation of the rock guano from the islands of the Caribbean Sea. P '57, 91 Examination of a nickel meteorite, from Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. P '57, 102 — Examination of enargite from New Granada, P '57, 168 — On a mineral from Honduras. P '58, 113 — Mineralogical notes : I, P '58, 172 ; II, '59, 306 Thomas, Cyrus. Descriptions of grasshoppers from Colorado. P '70, 74 Contributions to orthopterology. P '71, 149 Descriptions of new species of Orthoptera collected in Nevada, Utah and Arizona by the Expedition under Lieut, Geo. M. Wheeler. P '73, 295 Thompson, Caroline Burling. Zygeupolia litoralis, a new hetero- nemertean. P '01, 657 Thompson, Edw. H. On the effect of scorpion stings. P '86, 299 Tilghman, Benjamin Chew. Coon Butte, Arizona. P '05, 887 Torrey, John, and Cooper. On the discovery of Schizaea pusilla. P '69, 13 Townsend, John Kirk. Description of twelve new species of birds chiefly from the vicinity of the Columbia River, j vii, 187 List of quadrupeds, j viii, 101 Description of a new species of Cypselus, from the Columbia River, j viii, 148 Description of a new species of Sylvia from the Columbia River, j viii, 149 — List of the birds inhabiting the regions of the Rocky Mts., the territory of the Oregon and the northwest, coast of America. j viii, 151 — Note on Sylvia tolmcei. j viii, 159 — On a singing mouse. P '47, 262 — On the giant wolf of North America, Lupus gigas. J II, 75 Townsend, Chas. II. Hybrid birds. P '83, 39 Notes on the birds of Westmoreland County, Pienna. P '83, 59 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 175 Troost, Gerard. Description of a new crystalline form of quartz. j ii. 212 Description of .some crystals of sulphate of strontian, from Lake Erie. J ii, 300 Account of the pyroxene of the United States and descrip- tions of some new varieties of its crystalline forms, j Hi, 105 ■ Notice of the yenite of Rhode Island, and several other American minerals, j iii, 222 — Description of the American petalite from Lake Ontario. j iii, 234 — Description of a new crystalline form of the chrysoberyl. j iii, 293 — Description of a new crystalline form of the andalusite. j iv, 122 — Observations on the zinc ores of Franklin and Sterling, Sussex County, New Jersey, j iv, 220 Description of a new crystalline form of apophyllite, lau- monite, and amphibole, and of a variety of pearlstone. j v, 51 Trotter, Spencer. On Helminthophaga leueobronchialis (Brews- ter) . P 77, 292 Effect of environment in the modification of the bill and tail of birds. P '91, 118 Trudeau, J. Description of the white winged tanager (Pyranga leucoptera). j viii, 160 True, Frederick W. A note on the common bottle-nosed por- poise of the North Atlantic, Tursiops truncatus Montagu. P '03, 313 Remarks on the fossil cetacean Rhabdosteus latiradix Cope. P '08, 24 Tryon, George W., Jr. On the Mollusca of Harper's Ferry, Virginia. P '61, 396 Synopsis of the recent species of Gastrochenidae, a family of acephalous Mollusca. P '61, 465 On the classification and synonymy of the recent species of ' Pholadida?. P '62, 191 Description of a new genus and species of Pholadida?. P '62, 449 Notes on American fresh-water shells, with descriptions of two species. P '62, 451 Monograph of the family Teredidse. P '62, 453 Contributions towards a monography of the order of Pho- ladacea, with description of new species. No. 2. P '63, 143 176 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Tyron, George W., Jr. Continued. Description of a new exotic Melania, P '63, 146 Descriptions of two new species of fresh-water Mollusca from Panama. P '63, 146 Description of new species of fresh-water Mollusca, belong- ing to the families Amnicolida?, Valvatidse, and LimnaeidEe, in- habiting California. P '63, 147 — Description of a new species of Pleurocera. P '63, 279 — Description of a new species of Teredo from New Bedford, Mass. P '63, 280 — Descriptions of two new species of Mexican land shells. P '63, 281 — Synonymy of the species of Strepomatidae, a family of flu- viatile Mollusca inhabiting North America, P '63, 306 — Synonymy of the species of Strepomatidae, a family of fluviatile Mollusca inhabiting North America. P '64, 24, 92; '65, 19 — Catalogue and synonymy of the recent species of the family Lucinidae. P '72, 82 — Catalogue of the family Chamidse. P 72, 116 — Catalogue of the family Chametrachaeidge. P '72, 120 — Descriptions of new species of marine bivalve Mollusca. P '72, 130 — Catalogue and synonymy of the family Galeommidae. P'72, 222, — Catalogue and synonymy of the family Leptonidae. P '72, 227 — Catalogue and synonymy of the family Laseidae, P '72, 229 — Catalogue and synonymy of the family Astartida?. P '72, 245 — Catalogue of the family Solemyidae. P '72, 258 — On a collection of shells from Utah. P '73, 285 Tuomey, M. Notice of the discovery of a crania of the Zeuglodon. P '47, 151 Descriptions of some fossil shells from the tertiary of the Southern States. P '52, 192 Descriptions of some new fossils from the Cretaceous rocks of the Southern States. P '54, 167 — Notice of the discovery of a cranium of the Zeuglodon. (Basilosaurus). J I, 16 Tyson, James. On haemin crystals. P '68, Biol. 3 On preservative fluids for microscopic preparations. P '69, Biol. 1 On preservative fluids. P '69, Biol. 20 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 177 Tyson, James. Continued. On the reversal of lights and shadows in red blood-corpuscles while under microscopic examination. P '71, Biol. 1 On cement um. P 71, Biol. 5 On a gastric canula. P '71. Biol. 5 On deposit from a case of hematuria. P 71. Biol. 7 Tyson, Philip T. On infusorial beds of Tripoli. P '60, 550 I'lii.iK. Wm. H. On deweylite. P '56, 139 On a supposed earthquake at Manayunk. P '57, 73 On crystallized lead. P '57, 173; '58, 2 On the effects of cold on animals. P '57, 173 On a specimen of nitre. P '58, 1 On an anaesthetic effect of bisulphide of carbon. P '59, 164 On organic substances not found in organisms during life. P '59, Biol. 3 Uhler, Philip R. Descriptions of a few species of Coleoptera supposed to be new. P '55, 415 Contributions to the neuropterology of the United States. P '57, 87 — — Descriptions of new species of neuropterous insects collected by the North Pacific Exploring Expedition under Capt, John Rodgers. P '58, 29 Hemiptera of the North Pacific Exploring Expedition under Com'rs Rodgers and Ringgold. P '60. 221 Homoptera of the North Pacific Exploring Expedition un- der Com'rs Rodgers and Ringgold. P '61, 282 Descriptions of four new species of Hemiptera collected by the Northwestern Boundary Survey. P '61, 284 Rectification of the paper upon the Hemiptera of the North Pacific Expedition. P '61, 286 Vanatta, Edward G. A new American land shell. P '99, 120 West American Eulimidae. P '99, 254 — — A new American species of Zonitoides. P '99, 524 New marine mollusks. P '01, 182 A list of shells collected in western Florida and Horn Island, Mississippi. P '03, 756 — Notes on the leaf hairs of Lesquerella. P '07, 247 — Bermuda shells. P 10, 664 See Pilsbry, H. A., and E. G. Vanatta Van Denburgh, John. Reptiles from Sonora, Sinaloa and Jalisco, Mexico, with a description of a new species of Sceloporus. P '97, 460 178 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Van Denburgh, John. Continued. The Gerrhonotus of the San Luoan fauna, Lower California, with diagnosis of other West American species. P '98, 63 Birds observed in central California in the summer of 1893. P '98, 206 Van Duzee, E. P. Studies in North American Fulgoridai. P '07, 467 Vansant, John. Influence of magnetism on living organisms. P '77, 275 Vanuxem, Lardner. Analysis of the blue iron earth of New Jersey made at the School of Mines at Paris, in the year 1819. J ii, 82 On two veins of pyroxene or augite in granite. J ii, 146 Description and analysis of the table spar, from the vicinity of Willsborough, Lake Champlain. J ii, 182 On a new locality of the automalite. J ii, 249 , Description and analysis of the zirconite of Buncombe County, North Carolina. J iii, 59 — Description, analysis, etc. of a lamellar pyroxene. J iii, 68 — On the marmolite of Mr. Nuttall. J iii, 129 — Account of an examination of fused charcoal. J iii, 371 — Experiments on anthracite, plumbago, etc. J v, 17 — Analysis of cyanite and fibrolite, and their union in one species, under the name of disthene. J vi, 41 Vanuxem, L., and W. H. Keating. On the geology and miner- alogy of Franklin, in Sussex County, New Jersey. J ii, 277 Observations upon some of the minerals discovered at Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey. J iv, 3 Vanuxem, Lardner, and S. G. Morton. Geological observations on the Secondary, Tertiary and Alluvial formations of the Atlantic Coast of the United States of America. J vi, 59 Vasey, George. Notes on the Paspali of LeConte's monograph. P '86, 284 Vaughan, T. Wayland. Trochocyathus woolmani. ;i new coral from the Cretaceous of New Jersey. P 1900, 436 Vaux, George, Jr. and William S., Jr. Some observations on the Illecellewaet and Asulkan glaciers of British Columbia. P '99. 121 Additional observations on glaciers in British Columbia. P '99, 501 Observations made in 1900 on glaciers in British Columbia. P '01, 213 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 179 Vaux, George, Jr. and William S., Jr. Continued. Observations made in 1906 on glaciers in Alberta and British Columbia. P "06. 568 Observations made in 1907 on glaciers in Alberta and British Columbia. P '07, 560 Vaux, Roberts and Thos. McEuen. Notice of the fall of a meteoric stone, at Deal, in New Jersey. J vi, 182 Vaux, Wm. S. On an Indian axe from Hamilton, Ohio. P 'ii'-i, 12 Vaux, Wm. S., Jr. See Vaux, Geo. Jr., and William S. Verrill, A. E. and A. Hyatt Verrill. Notes on the birds of San Domingo, with a list of the species, including a new hawk. P '09, 352 Viereck, H. Hymenoptera from southern California and New Mexico, with descriptions of new species. P '02, 728 Vogdes, Anthony W. Notes on the genera Acidaspis Murchison, Odontopleura Emmerich, and Ceratocephala Warder. P '77, 138 Description of a new crustacean from the Upper Silurian of Georgia with remarks upon Calymene clintoni. P '80, 176 S< ( Mazyck. Wm. G., and A. W. Vogdes s< < Safford, J. M., and A. W. Vogdes Von Ihering, H. Contributions to the herpetology of Sao Paulo, Brazil. I. P '98, 101 Description of a new Strophocheilus. P 1900, 394 The musculus crucif ormis of the order Tellinacea. P 1900, 480 Wachsmuth, Charles and Frank Springer. Transition forms in crinoids and description of five new species. P '78, 224 Revision of the Palaaocrinoidea. P '79, 226 ; Pt, II, '81, 177 ; Pt. Ill, '85, 225 ; Pt. Ill, Sec. II, '86, 64 The summit plates in Mastoids, crinoids, and cystids, and their morphological relations. P '87, 82 — Discovery of the ventral structure of Taxoerinus and Haplo- crinus, and consequent modifications in the classification of the Crinoidea. P '88, 337 — Crotaloerinus, its structure and zoological position. P '88, 337, 364 The perisomic plates of the crinoids. P '90, 345 Wagner, William. Descriptions of five new fossils of the older Pleiocene formation of Maryland and North Carolina. J viii. 51 Note on ammonites. P '42, 219 Walcott, Charles Doolittle. Biographical notice of. P '05, 753 Walker. Bryant. Variation of Polygyra albolabris in Michigan. P '10, 21 180 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Walker, Bryant and Henry A. Pilsbry. The Mollusca of the Mt. Mitchell region. North Carolina. P '02. 413 Walker, Ernest. The autosporadic seeds of Oxalis stricta. P '92, 288 Walmsley, Wm. H. On glycerine jelly as a preservative. P '68, Biol. 14 On a larva infesting the potato. P '69, Biol. 2 On preservative fluids. P '69, Biol. 20 ■ • Mounted sections of a testicle. P 70, Biol. 2 On a mounted specimen of Algas. P '70, Biol. 2 On a Tolles lens. P '70, Biol. 2 • Characters of paper. P '71, Biol. 3 Walsh, Benj. D. List of the Pseudoneuroptera of Illinois con- tained in the cabinet of the writer, with descriptions of over forty new species, and notes on their structural affinities. P '62, 361 Walter, Emma. Does the Delaware Water Gap consist of two river gorges? P '95, 198 Warder, R. B. Some ochreous deposits of Kentucky and Indiana. P '82, 57 Warner, John. On the imitation of sections of eggs by mathe- matical lines. P '62, 102 On points of organic morphology. P '62, 150 Contributions to organic morphology: containing the mathe- matical imitation of the egg of Planorbis corneus and of Epiornis; and upon the resemblance between mathematical, acoustic, electric, optical and organic figures ; with historical and other remarks. P '62, 525 On the mathematic representation of organic forms. P '69, 124 Warrington, Dr. On a spirometer. P '47. 262 Waterhouse, John Fothergill. Notice of. J i, 31 Watson, J. F. Fossil whales. P '41, 4 Watts, Harvey M. Weather predictions. P '06, 430 Wayne, Major. On the domestication of the camel. P '57, 206 Webber, Samuel. On nodular bodies in tail and tins of fishes. P '52, 118 Wellman, F. Creighton. On the Meloidse of Angola. P '08, 600 Wellman, F. Creighton and Waltiikk Horn. On the Ciciurtr- linae of Angola. P '08, 504 Wells, Wm. L. Oh the spores of Polypodium. P '68, 182 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 181 \Y ltherill, Charles M. Examination of molybdaite of lead, from Wheatley's mine near Phoenixville. P '52, 55 Chemical investigations of the Mexican honey ant, P '52, 111 Chemical examination of the food of the queen bee. 1* '52. 110 Further examination of the Phoenixville niolybdate of lead. P '52, 119 On iron crystallized from slags, and an aluminous mineral. P '53. 434 - On titanium. P '53, 434 On fused asphalt. P '53, 225 On the action of charcoal on animal substances. P '54, 203 Chemical notes. P '54, 233 On itacolumite. P '67, 13 Wetherill, Henry Emerson. A new centrifuge. P '04, 685 Some practical color tests. P '04, 772 Wetherill, John Price. Observations on the geology, miner- alogy, etc. of the Perkiomen Lead Mine, in Pennsylvania. J v, 305 On adipocere. P '52, 3 On the use of phosphate of lime in agriculture. P '52. 3 Wharton, Jos. On nickel ore at Gap, Lancaster Co., Pa. P '70, 6 On Silver Islet, Lake Superior. P '71, 55 On the Eucalyptus globulus. P '77, 149 Wheatley, Charles M. Some new Pennsylvania mineral locali- ties. P '82, 36 Wheeler, William Morton. A revision of the North American ants of the genus Leptothorax Mayr. P '03, 215 Wherry, Edgar T. The copper deposits of Franklin and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania. P '10, 454 White, Chas. A. Description of new species of fossils from Paleozoic rocks of Iowa. P '76, 27 — — Descriptions of new species of invertebrate fossils from the Carboniferous and Upper Silurian rocks of Illinois and Indiana, P '78, 29 On new generic forms of Cretaceous Mollus-ca and their relation to other forms. P '87, 32 On the Cretaceous formations of Texas and their relation to those of other portions of North America. P '87, 39 Wickersham, C. P. On fossil footprints. P '46, 120 Wilcocks, Alexander. Remarks on optical illusions. P '58, 19 On the color of stars. P '63, 26 Reflections upon the nature of the temporary star of the year 1572. An application of the nebular hypothesis. J IV, 309 182 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. AVilder, Burt G. On the brains of fishes. P '76, 51 On the brain of Chiniaera monstrosa. P '77, 219 Willard, Dwight D. Remarks on a deposit of clay at Borden- town, N. J. P '70, 122 Effects of cold on iron. P '75, 19 Willcox, Joseph. On corundum. P '72, 266 ■ On glacial scorings. P '72, 275 On some mineral localities in Canada. P '72, 276 Mountain drainage of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. P '71, 164 Ancient burial custom. P '74, 164 On samarskite. P '75, 263 ; '76, 112 On flight of grasshoppers. P '75, 361 On mineral localities in North Carolina. P 75, 467 Impurities in drinking water. P '76, 327 Mineralogical notes. P '76, 327 On the habits of Quiscalus purpureus. P '77, 38 Prehistoric remains. P '78, 158 On corundum. P '78, 159 Corundum in North Carolina. P '78, 223 Some new mineral localities. P '80, 312 Canadian notes. P '83, 96 Notes on glacial action in northern New York and Canada. P '83, 257 Notes on the geology and natural history of the west coast of Florida. P '84, 188 Spawning of Fulgur perversus. P '85, 119 Metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. P '93, 10 Williams, Henry S. New crinoids from the rocks of the Chemung period of New York State. P '82, 16 Willis, J. R, On Mollusca from Nova Scotia. P '60. 148 Williston, S. W. The sternalis muscle. P '89, 38 Wn^soN, Edmund B. Origin of the excretory system in the earth- worm. P '87, 49 Wilson, Joseph. On the habits of a young ocelot. P '60, 82 Wilson, Thomas B. On a third kingdom of organized beings. P '63, 113 Wilson, Wm. P. On the relation of Sarracenia purpurea to Sarracenia variolaris. P '88, 10 Remarks on death of Prof. Asa Gray. P '88, 67 On the use of the Bambusa stem in incandescent electric light- ing. P '89, 129 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 183 WlNCHELL, Alexander. Descriptions of fossils from the Marshall and Huron groups of Michigan. P '62, 405 Descriptions of fossils from the Yellow Sandstone lying be- neath the "Burlington Limestone" at Burlington, Iowa. P '63, 2 Description of a gar-pike, supposed to be new — Lepidosteus ( Cylindrosteus) oculatus. P '64, 183 Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Marshall Group of Michigan, and its supposed equivalent in other States; with notes on some fossils of the same age previously described. P '65. 109 Wingate, Harold. Tilmadoche compacta Wing., n. sp. P '89, 48 Notes on Enteridium rozeanum. P '89, 156 The spores of the myxomycetes. P '89, 188 Note on Orthotricha. P '89, 189 Oreadella operculata Wing., a new myxomycete. P '89, 280 Note on Stemonitis maxima Sz. P '90, 438 Wistar, Isaac J. Remarks on the quantity, rate of consumption, and probable duration of North American coal, and the conse- quence to air-breathing animals of its entire combustion. P '92, 82 Wood, Alphonso. Description of a new genus of plants. P '67, 81 A sketch of the natural order Liliaceae, as represented in the flora of the States of Oregon and California, with special refer- ence to the plants collected in an excursion along our Pacific coasts, A. D. 1866. P '68, 165 On Brevoortia. J VI, 369 Wood, Horatio C, Jr. Contributions to the Carboniferous flora of the United States. P '60, 236 Catalogue of Carboniferous plants in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences, vnth. corrections in synonymy, de- scriptions of new species, etc. P '60, 436 — — Contributions to the Carboniferous flora of the United States. P '60, 519 — Descriptions of new species of Scolopendra, in the collection of the Academy. P '61. 10 — Description of a new species of the genus Thelyphonus. P '61, 312 — Description of new species of North American Pedipalpi. P '63. 107 — Description of new species of North American Polydesmiidse. P '64. 6 184 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Wood, Horatio C, Jr. Continued. Descriptions of new species of North American Julidse. P '64, 10 Description of new genera and species of North American Myriapoda. P '64, 186 — New Polyzoniidae, Gervais. P '65, 172 — Descriptions of new species of Myriapoda. P '67, 42 — On the structure of the wood of Salisburia. P '67, 83 — Observations on the life history of some siphonaceous fresh- water algae. P '67, 93 On algae from thermal springs of Mono Co., Cal. P '67, 125 Notes on a collection of California Myriapoda with the de- scriptions of new eastern species. P '67, 127 On the structure of mistletoe root, P '68, Biol. 4 On nitrous oxide as an anaesthetic. P '68. Biol. 9 On the production of zoospores in Schizomeris leiblienei. P '68, Biol. 11 — On fruiting of a fresh-water alga, Chantransia chalybea. P '68, Biol. 12 — Description of Palmella jessenii. P '68, Biol. 12 — On new species of desmids of the genus Sirosiphon. P '69, Biol. 1 — On Nostochopsis, a new genus of fresh-water algas. P '69, Biol. 3 — On a new species of (Edogonium. P '69, Biol. 4 — On filaments of Aspergillus pulmonum. P '69, Biol. 12 — On the alkaloids of Veratrum viride. P '69, Biol. 14 — On desmids from the White Mts. P '69, Biol. 15 — On Nostoc. P '69, Biol. 20 — On preservative fluids. P '69, Biol. 20 — On the nature of the diphtheritic contagium. P '81, 435 — On the Chilopoda of North America, with a catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. J V, 5. On the Pedipalpi of North America. J V, 357 Wood, William W. Descriptions of four new species of the Linnaean genus Blennius, and new Exocetus. J iv, 278 Description of a new species of salamander. J iv, 306 Woodhouse, Samuel W. The North American jackal (Canis Trustor). P '51, 147 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 185 WoonnorsK. Sajuikl \V. Continual. Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Vireo Vieill., and Zonotrichia Swains. P '52, 60 Description of a new species of Ecto>pistes. P '52, 104 Description of a new species of Sciurus. P '52, 116 Description of a new species of Numineus. P '52, 194 Description of a new species of pouched rat of the genus Perognathus Wded. P '52, 200 Description of a new species of pouched rat of the genus Geomys Raf. P '52, 201 Description of a new snow finch of the genus Struthus Boie. P '52, 202 Description of a new species of pouched rat of the genus Dipodomys Gray. P '53, 235 — Description of a new species of mouse of the genus Hes- peromys Woodh. P '53, 242 — On canons of the Pacific region. P '58, 9 — The North American jackal, Canis frustor. J II, 87 Woods, D. B. Notice or Dr. Wm. Gaonbel. P '50, 55 Woodward, J. J. On effects of chloroform inhalation. P '58, Biol. 11 On cancerous tumors. P '58, Biol. 12 On a fungous growth upon the head of a Hydrargyra fas- ciata. P '58, Biol. 12 On evidence of disease in meats. P '58, Biol. 14 On secondary cancer of the pleura. P '58, Biol. 14 ■ On the walls of pus-cells. P '58, Biol. 14, 16 Tuberculosis in animals. P '58, Biol. 14 On basic phosphate of ammonia and magnesia occurring in the urine in cancer of bladder. P '58, Biol. 17 — Anatomical marks of cancer. P '58, Biol. 23 — - On the stomach of a mink. P '58, Biol. 25 — On tubercular disease in opossum. P '58, Biol. 28 — On blood of mammals. P '59, Biol. 2, 3 — On cysts in human muscles. P '59, Biol. 4 — On suppuration in cancerous growths. P '59, Biol. 7 On phosphates in urine and on highly acid urine. P '59, Biol. 20 Woolman, Lewis. Oriskany sandstone in Lycoming Co., Pa. P '86, 296 Geological results of the boring of an artesian well at Atlantic City, N. J. P '87, 339 186 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Woolman, Lewis. Continued. Geology of artesian wells at Atlantic City, N. J. P '90, 132 Marine and fresh-water diatoms and sponge-spicules from the Delaware River Clays of Philadelphia. P '90, 189 Geology of artesian wells, Atlantic City, N. J. P '90, 444 Cretaceous ammonites and other fossils near Moorestown, N. J. Their stratigraphic position shown by an artesian well section at Maple Shade, N. J. Incidental reference to water horizons. P '93, 219 Fossil mollusks and diatoms from the Dismal Swamp, Vir- ginia and North Carolina ; indication of the geological age of the deposit. With notes on the diatoms. P '98, 414 Worrall, James. Letter on the introduction of California salmon. P '73, 258 Worth, James. An account of the insect so destructive to the peach tree. J iii, 216 Worthen, A. H. See Meek, F. B., and A. H. Worthen Wright, Berlin Hart. A new Unio from Florida. P '83, 58 Descriptions of new species of Uniones from Florida. P '88, 113 Wright, Fred'k. G. Extra morainic drift in the Susquehanna, Lehigh, and Delaware valleys. P '92, 469 Wyeth, Nathaniel B. and T. Nuttall. A catalogue of a col- lection of plants made chiefly in the valleys of the Rocky Moun- tains or Northern Andes, towards the sources of the Columbia River, j vii, 6 Wyman, Jeffries. On the habits of Anableps. P '61, 56 Xantus, John. Catalogue of birds collected in the vicinity of Fort Tejon, California with a description of a new species of Syrnium. P '59, 189 Descriptions of supposed new species of birds from Cape St. Lucas, Lower California. P '59, 297 See DeVesey, John Xantus Yarrow, H. C. Notes on the natural history of Fort Macon,. N. C. and vicinity, No. 3. P '77, 203 — — See Cones Elliott, and H. C. Yarrow Yates, L. G. On mammalian fossils in California. P '74, 18 Young, Chas. A. The occurrence of celestine in Blair County,. Pennsylvania. P '75, 127 On conglomerate No. XII. P '76, 262 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 187 Young, Robert T. Notes on the distribution of Colorado mam- mals, with a description of a new species of bat (Eptesicus pallidus) from Bonlder. P '08, 403 The occurrence of Bufo eolnmbiensis east of the Rocky Mountains. P '09, 298 See Rhoads, Sam'l. N. and B. T. Young Zaxtzinger, William S. Meteorological observations made ait Phila. during: the ear 1841. J viii, 339 On the cow tree of South America. P '44, 78 Ziegler, Daniel. Descriptions of neAv North American Coleoptera. P '44, 43 ; '45, 266 Zittel, Karl Alfred von. Biographical notice of. P '95, 541 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC., DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO Journal, first series, Volumes I-VIII, is indicated by small, heavy-faced j and small Roman numerals. Journal, second series, Volumes I-XIII, by capital J and large Roman numerals. Proceedings, 1S41 to 1910 inclusive, by capital P with abbreviated date. \\ hen a name occurs frequently in a paper, the individual pages are not given, the limits of the contribution being indicated. Where a species or genus is described as new, the page numeral is In heavy-faced type aalensis (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 Abacidus. P '73,305 Abacocrimis. P '81, 270, 307; '85, 294, 312, 328, 331 abacoense (Cerion). P '96,322,332 abacoense bendalli (Cerion). P '96, 323, 332 abaeoensis (Cerion). P '95,209 (Maynardia). P '95, 209 abaooides (Unio). P '46, 75 abactus (Ichneumon). P '73,110,127 (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 100 -ulus(Ichneumon). P '73, 108, 124 abacura (Farancia). P '95,407; '01, 82 abacurue (Coluber). P '01, 82; '08, L22 acus (Unio). i viii, 202. P '53, 244 Abama. P 1900, 547, 549 ; '07, 455 Abastor. P '95, 407; '01, 17, 82; '03, 557; '04, 417; '05, 208; '08, 122 Abax. J II, 228, 247, 248 abberans (Melania). P '88,252 al)lu-villensis(Goniobasis). P '62, 268" '64, 32. J V, 323 (Unio). P '57, 84. J IV, 51; V, 445 abbotti (Clubiona). P '92, 21 (Dryolimnas). P '94, 140 (Margaritella). P '05, 20 (Ortholestes). P '99, 377, 382 (Kangetius). P '94,140 (Scelimena). P '04, 160 (Syngnathtus). P '62, 284 (Volutilithes). P '76, 293 ; '05, 25 (Volutomorpha). P '76, 293 abbottii( Architect onica). P '61, 321 ■ '05, 19, 20 abbottii. Continued. (Atvpns). P '88, 203 (Bicrisina). P '05, 5. J V, 174 (Coccyzus). P '99,301 (Escharipora). P'05, 5. J V, 149 (Gyrodes). P '61, 320; '05,21 (Heterocrisina). J IV, 404; V, 174 (Sphodrus). P '88,203 (Thyreus). P '57, 148; '75, 26, 28. 30. J IV, 135 (Volutilithes). P '60, &4 (Volutoderma). P '93,220; '05, 21 abbreviata (Aeheta). P '50, 8, 102; '51, 284; 78, 314; '07, 220 (Ammophila). P '97, 374; '99, 199 (Astarte). P '48,95 (Atropis). J IX, 97, 110 (Bulimella). P '88,28 (Bursa). P '03, 279 (Cardita). P '48,97; '62,578; '82, 155; '02, 705 (Cassis). P '59,332 (Cepola). P '97, 87 (Ceria). P '95,331 (Cithara). P '73,223 (Coraliophila). P '94, 45, 57 (Cyrena). P '60, 274 (Dionycha). P '47, 163; '73, 64 (Elater). jiii, 173 (Goniobasis). P '64,36; '65,23 (Holotlmria). P '88, 311 (Hormilia). P '07,59 (Hyla). J VI, 201 (Leptura). J I, 337 (Mazareddia). P '04, 663 (Melania). P '64, 36; '65, 23 (Mysia). P '72,93 (Omphalotropis). J IX, 97 (Paludina). P '02, 116 (189) 190 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC abbreviata. Continued. (Partula). P 75, 244-247 ; '85, 209, 221; '87, 134. J IX, 69 (Pholadomya) . J VIII, 317 (Physaloptera). P '86, 312 (Planaxis). P '05, 105 abbreviata ogasawarana (Planaxis). P '05, 105 abbreviata (Pteromeris). P '62, 578 (Realia). J IX, 97 (TJrocoptis). P '98,267 abbreviation (Achatinellastrum). P '88, 28 abbreviatus (Acanthopus). P '51,252 (Acestrorhynchus) P '06, 461 (Buteo). P '75, 89; '92, 115 (Cupressocrinus). P '79, 236; '86, 105 (Cyamus). j i, 393 (Gryllus). P '10,10 (Hister). P '52, 39 (Ololygon). J VI, 201 (Nauclerus). P '62,441 (Pelastoneurus). P '95, 328 (Pentremites). P '87, 88 (Ramphastos). P '67, 104 (Scymnus). P '52,140 (Triton). P '47,288; '48,106. J XI, 118 (Xiphorhamphus). P '06, 460, 461 abditum (Pisidium). P '41, 53; '60, 18; '61, 310; '72, 103, 109; '96, 500; '03, 788; '10, 672 abditum huachucanum (Pisidium). P '06, 173; '09, 516; '10, 52, 144 abditus (Aphodius). J I, 106 (Dibothriorhynehus) P '56, 46 (Oxyomus). J I, 106 abdominalis (Atelestus). P '52, 168; J IV, 35 (Ceropales). P '97,229 (Chloealtis). P '04, 563; '06, 367; '09, 113, 143 (Chlorops). P '95, 318, 339 (CLristolia). P '73, 163, 165 (Chrysotus). j vi, 169 (Coccinella). j iv, 05. P '61, 335. J IV, 12, 42 (Coniontis). P '59, 77 (Cry pyocephalus), j iii, 437 (Ctenophora). j iii, 18 ( Dasypogon). j iii, 50 (Dolyehopus). j iii. 170 (Evarthrus). P '73,319. J II, 232 (Feronia). J II, 232 (Gorytes). P '95,520,537 (Hippocampus). P '07, 428 (Holocephala). P '95,323 (Hoplisus). P '95,538 (Larra). P '93,504 abdominalis. Continued. (Larrada). P '93,504 (Liacarus). P '06,495 (Malthinus). P '51,347 (Molops). J II, 232 abdominalis aculeata(Odontognathus). P '82, 303 abdominalis (Odynerus). P '02, 48, 68 (Oedionychis). P '73, 59 (Pachybrachis). J I, 263 (Stenura). J I, 335 (Tabanus). P '95,323 (Tachytes). P '93, 502, 504 (Tanaops). P '59, 74 (Tetrapedia). P '78, 182 (Tramea). P '08,490 (Triton). J III, 361 (Typocerus). J I, 335 (Zodion). j iii, 84 abductus (Tachytes). P '93,503,504 abeillei (Hyphantes). P '67,62 (Xanthornus). P '67,62 Abelia. P '58, 134 Abelmaschus. P '89, 367 Abeona. P '55, 322; '62, 275 aberrans (Arphia). P '07, 36, 72 (Hypoplectrus). P '97, 106 (Liopropoma). P '61, 52 (Perca). P '61,52 (Pseudostigma). P '01, 136; '08, 489 (Unio). P '63, 191. J VI, 7 (Viola). P '03, 683 aberti (Pipilo). P '92,121; '05,685 (Sanvitalia). J III, 92 aberti concolor (Sciurus). P '08,404 aberti (Unio). P '50, 10; '53, 244. J IT, 295 abertii (Kieneria). P '66, 89 (Pipilo). P '66, 41, 89, 90: '68, 84 (Seiurus). P '67, 134 Abia. P '09, 13 Abies. P '63, 76; '70, 91; '71, 107 '73, 353; '74, 159; '76, 173, 174 '82, 110; '83, 187; '84, 30, 92 '91, 256, 434; '93, 213; '95, 545 '98, 378; '01, 355; '02, 474, 478 '03, 5; '10, 616 abietina (( Vnangella). P '95,429 (Daxlalea). ,1111,214 (Lenzites). J III, 214 (Thelephora). J III, 220 Abietinese. P. 'S3, 192 abietinum (Arceuthobium). P '81,439 (Coryneum). P '94, 375 ( Hyp nam). P '55,447 abietinus ( 1'olvporus). J III, 209 abietis (Chorines). P '07, 3 (Mytilaspis). P '99,274 (Vnlsa). P '77, 115 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 1!)1 abildgardii (Scarus). P '63,179; '97, 121 (Sparisoma. P '82,274; '97,121 abingdoni (Campothesa). P '99,37 abitus ( Ichneumon). P '73, 108, 125 abjecta (Crataegus). P '05, 634, 636 (Helix). P '58,200 I Melania). P '64.47 (Physaloptera). P '56,53 abjectus( [chneumon). P'73, 108, 122 (Pterostichus). P '73, 308. J II. 243 Ablabes. P '56, 6, 244, 307; '60, 72, 250; '61, 74; '62, 339, '68, 132; '02, 178, 180. J VIII, 138 Ablepharon. P '75, 428 Ablenharus. P '56, 155; '60, 487; '68, 284 ablatus (Polysenus) . P '73, 149 (Unio)". P '63,193 ablutus (Ichneumon). P '73, 105, 113 (Melanophus). P '09, 413, 471 abnorme (Anomisma). P '01, 136 (Eurymetopon). P '66, 348. J IV, 12, 36 abnormis ( Acroneuria) . P '62, 362, 401 (Actinoerinus). P '69, 165; '81, 311 (Alevrodes). P '02,282 (Ceropales). P '97,230 (Dermatemys). P '68, 120 (Favolus). J III, 206 (Helix). P '10,515 (Hoplismenus). P '73, 128 (Hypotaenidia). P '94, 137 (Ichneumon). P '73, 110, 128 (Megistocrinus). P '81, 311; '85, 334 ( Xotocvphus) . P '97, 230, 234 (Olios). P '01,586 (Peeten). J VIII, 321 (Perla). P '62,362 (Poterioerinus). P '79, 340 (Rhortoerinus). P '81,386 (Scaphiocrinus). P '79, 340 (fecvtaloerinus). P '79, 340 (Valsa). P '77,126; '78,88 (Zeugophora). P '73, 23 aboriginum (Astragalus). P '63,60 abortiva (Membranipora). P '05, 5. J V, 157 (Spongilla). P '87, 187 abortivipennis (Epilampra). P '06, 269 abortivus (Anurogrvllus). P '05, 833 (Eritettix). P '07,33 (Ranunculus). P '60, 145; '76, 85; '92, 168; '07, 457 abottii (Clubiona). P 1900, 532 Abra. P '62, 288, 514; '71, 138, 142; '82, 158, 162; '97, 293; '98, 419; '03, 757 Abracrinus. P '81, 279, 282, 397 abradens (Zapsalis). P '76,345 Abnms. 1' '53, 287, 288 Abramis. P '56, 202; '78, 88, 91; '82, 307; '97, 59; '06, 331; '08, 529; '10, 601, 602 (Astyanax). P '06, 439 (Pcecilurichthvs). P '03, 521; '06, 440 Abramites. P '06, 331 abranehiata (Chaetozone). P '03,470 ubranehiatus (Cirratulus). P '03,470 Abranchus. j v, 320. P '93, 227. J 1, 289 Abratus. P '52, 38 abreviata (Cardita). P '62, 290 Abroeus. J IV, 31 Abromvs. P '75,298; '93,405 Abronia. P '62, 7, 167; '63, 75 abrotanifolium (Peucedanum). P '4S, 26. J I, 184 abrotanoides (Podostemon). j vii, 105 Abrote. P '58, 230 Abrothrix. P '94, 226 abrupt a (Anckura). J IV, 284, 298 (Avicula). P '05, 10. J II, 274 (Daphnia). P '42, 184 (Goniobasis). P '64,41; '65,25 (Leptoxis). P '65, 25 (Melania). P '64,41 (Meleagrinella). P '05, 10 (Ostrea). J VIII, 322 (Panopasa). P '48,103 (Pholadomya). P '43,328; '48, 104; '62, 572; '80, 22, 24; '82, 155. J I, 214 (Trichopteryx). J I, 108 (Trigonia). J VIII, 320 (Turbonilla). P '99, 146, 168, 172 abrupta var. acutispira (Anchura). P '05, 22 abruptum (Cardium). P '61, 370. J IV, 302 (Pisidium). P '41, 53, 103 abruptus (Cassidulus). J IV, 291 (Clerus). P '58, 72; '96, 37. J IV, 36 (Fusus). P '52, 193 (Psocus). P '62,362,401 (Unio). P '53, 254 Abrus. P '89, 377, 379 absaroka3 (Deltatherium). P '92,311 (Didelphodus). P '92,311 abscida (Goniobasis). P '65, 29 (Melania). P '60,56; '65,29 Absinthium. P '63, 66 nbsoletastriata (Xucula). P '60,429 absolutus (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 158 abstersa (Urellia). P '95, 337 abstrusa (Cymindis). P '59, 82, 287 192 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. absynthium (Artemisia). P '77, 107 abundans (Pleurotorna). P '47, 285; '48, 104. J I, 115 Abudefduf. P. '97, 116; '98, 343; 1900, 503. J VI, 488; XII, 546 Abutilon. P '58, 124; '60, 511; '89, 367 • '09 492 abutilon (Abutilon). P '09, 492 abutiloides (Sphaeraelea). P '89, 368 abutilonea (Aleyrodes). P '02,282 abyssi (Pontophilus). P '95, 175, 183, 185, 192 abyssicola (Kellia). P '72, 91 (Lvonsiella). P '81,427 (Pecchiolia). P 'SI, 427 (Terebratulina). P '73, 180 (Volutilithes). P '76, 290; '06, V 5 abyssicolus (Aetinobolus). P '72, 252 abyssina (Natiea). j viii, 222. P '93, *220; '05, 21 (Margarita). P '93, 221 ; '05, 20 (Solarium). P '05,20 abyssinica (Anthomyia). P '98, 162 (Crocisa). P '96,555 (Hirundo). P '05,768 (Pheeophyllacris). P '01, 382 abyssinicus (Rallus). P '94, 139 (Rougetius). P '94, 132, 139 abyssinis (Gvrodes). P '76, 295 (Natiea). P '76, 295. J IV, 299 abyssinus (Ammonites), j viii, 209, 220. P '41, 107, 108; '56, 281 (Seaphites). P '60,420 (Solarium). P '60, 94 Acacesia. P '04, 130 Acaeia. P '50, 81; '58, 128; '61, 453- '62, 163; '70, 137; '86, 354; '89, 131, 375, 378; '96, 396; '01, 559, 561 acacias (Aleyrodes). P '02, 282 acadianum (Dendrerpeton). P'68, 211, 213, 214 acadianus (Glyptocephalus). P '73, 360, 362 (Hemitripterus). P '80, 235 acadica (Museicapa). J IV, 170; VIII, 153 (Nyctale). P '46, 47; '53, 307; '59, 190; '66, 50; '70, 73; '90, 127; '93, 41, 61; '99, 22. T I 31 (Stria). P '53, 396. J III, 355; VIII, 152 (Thecla). P '62,54,55 (Tyrannula). P '43, 283; '53, 309 acadicus (Empidonax). P '66, 60; '75, 348; '95, 381, 486 (Museicapa). P '75,348 (Tyrannus). P '54, 397 acadiensis (Strix). j iii, 355 Acalepha. P '45, 284 Aealephse. P '63, 142 Aealypha. P '60, 513; '67, 22; '89, 405; 98, 389 Acamarehis. P '78, 304 Acanalonia. P '07, 496 Acanaloniida. P '07, 468, 495 Acanthacea?. P '58, 132; '61, 462; '78, 333; '89, 397; "98, 391 Acanthagrion. P '08, 481, 487, 489, 490 Aeanthaloma. P '77, 140 Acantharchus. P '77, 60, 93; '10, 602. J VI, 208, 216 Aeanthaster. P '89, 171 Acanthephyrida?. P '94, 397, 411 Acanthia. j iv, 324 Acanthias. P '62,499; '63,333; '65, 175; '87, 361; '92, 234; 1900, 32; '08, 71, 73 acanthias (Acanthias). P '62,499 (Spinax). P '63, 333 ; '64,264 (Squalus). P '64, 263; '92, 234; '04,505,506; 08,68; '09,407 Acanthina. P '53, 320 Acanthinion. P '62, 437, 438 ; '84, 122 Acanthinula. P 75, 155, 19S, 212; '89, 192, 200; '91, 313; '92, 396; '93, 234; '03, 764; '06, 530 Acanthis. P '61, 221, 374, 382, 385, 388; '93,47,63; '95,488; '96,140 Aeanthistius. P '62,236; '99,348 acanthium (Onopordon). P '77, 107 Aeanthobdella. P 1900, 70 Acanthocaleis. P '96, 37 Aeanthoehila. P '79, 115 Acanthr chites. P '94, 70, 74-84 AcanthoehitidEe. P '94, 69, 74; '98, 288 Acanthoehromis. P '63, 214 Acanthocinus. J II, 175 Acanthocladia. P '58, 14 ; '59, 24 Acanthoclinus. P '60, 104 Acarithoeottus. P '56, 133; '72, 213 Acanthoerinus. P '60, 383; '81, 355 Aranthoctenus. P '09, 217 Acanthocybium. P '62, 125, 126 Acanthocyclus. P '80, 37, 192 Acanthocystis. P '74, 166; '77, 291; '79, 163 ; '84, 293 ; '87, 122. J XII 65 Aeanthodactylus. P '54, 102 ; '96, 466 Acanthoderes. P '55, 417. J II, 140, 143, 174-176 Acanthoderus. P '62, 38 ; '04,51, 84, 89 Acanthoses. P '10, 663 Acanthodoris. P '79, 72; '80, 82, ss-105 A-canthogobius. P '59, 145 Acantholatris. P '62, 114, 119 Acantholebius. P '61, 166 acantholepis (Carduus). P '92,363 (Cnieus). P '92,363 (Eupagnrus). P '58, 237, 251 Acantholis. P '56, 237 ; '62, 176 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 193 Acantholithus. P '58, 231 Acantholonia. j viii, 234 acanthomera (Galathea). P '58, 238, 252 Acanthonychinas. P '79, 385 Acanthonyx. P '57 219; '80, 192 Acanthopelma. P '09, 195 Aeanthophis. P '54, 103 ; '59, 342 aeanthophora (Difflugia). P '78, 171 (Porcellana). P '58, 228 (Trachelomonas). P '05, 674 acanthophorus (Hvdreionocrinus). P '70, 28; '79, 354 (Petrolisthes). P '58, 228 (Zeacrinus). P '70, 28; '79, 354 Acanthoplax. P '80, 146 Acanthops. P '05, 840 ; '07, 159 Aeanthopsides. P '61, 7 Acanthopsis. P '97, 60 acanthoptera (Avicula). P '63, 8; '65, 124 (Delthyris). j viii, 264 Acanthopterygii. P '59, 144; '65, 81; '70, 119; '84, 154 Acanthopus. P '51, 247, 252; '58, 103; '80, 224 Acanthorhinus. P '62, 497 Acanthorhodeus. P '10, 483 Acanthorhynchus. P '58, 111 ; '87, 394 Acanthosmioides. P 1900, 375 Acanthosoma. P '60, 21, 224; '61,286 Acantbospermum. P '77, 107 ; '89, 388 Acanthostepheia. P '01, 167 Acanthostigma. P '93, 443 ; '95, 414 acanthostoma (Trachelomonas). P '05, 668, 672 Acanthostracion. P '06, 103 Acanthotelson. P '65, 46, 47 Acanthotelsonidae. P '65, 46 Acanthozone. P '01, 150 acanthura (Ctenosaura). P '66, 124 (Cyclura). P '71, 205, 216. J VIII, 95, 124 (Lacerta). P '08,117 Acantburus. P '63, 178; '82, 276, 304; '84, 102, 227; '97, 126; '99, 494, 496; 1900, 513. J XII, 544 aeanthurus (Palaemon). P '93, 121; '94, 414 Acanthyles. P '50, 58; '59, 33; '63, 286; '66, 57, 58; '99, 33 Acanti. P '84, 187 Aeara. P '61, 106; '71, 254; '76, 335; '82, 275 Acarina. P 1900, 543 ; '01, 568, 595 ; '04, 143 acarae (Pagellus). P '92, 263 acaroides (Hydroporus). P '55, 290, 294 (Phalangium). J II, 64 Acaropsis. P '03, 532 Acartauehenius. P '05, 306, 329 13 Acarus. P '83,45; '90,80; '01,596 Acatalectus. P '60, 222 Acathina. j i, 281 acaudus (Phygadeuon). P '94,186 acaule (Cirsium). P '63,68 (Cypripedium). P '60, 200; '91, 434; 1900, 485 (Eriogonum). P '48, 13. J I, 160 aeaulis (Actinella). P '63,65 (Chrysopsis). j viii, 33 (Silene). P '63,58,94; '93,209; '04, 603. J III, 182, 189 Aeaulon. P '55, 445 Acavida?. P 1900, 564 Acavinas. P 1900, 564 ■ Acavus. P '73, 251; '74, 58; '75, 148; '92, 391 accensum (Plectropoma). P '62, 236 Accentor. P '62, 316; '83, 266 accept a (Agenia). P '02, 734 (Nomada). P '03,612 aceeptus (Mesostenus). P '73, 150, 154 (Pseudagenia). P '94, 297 accidens (Unio). J V, 418 accincta (Amastra). P '88,44. (Crataegus). P '10, 151, 154 (Leptachatina). P '88, 44 (Mangilia). P '91, 49 Accipenser. P. '56,137; '65,274; '68, 258, 263, 265; '77, 87 See Acipenser accipenser (Loricaria). P '82,307 Accipiter. j iii, 347. P '48, 88; '51, 187; '53, 450; '55, 279; '59, 31, 104; '66, 43; '68, 82, 149; '69, 184; '70, 141; '71, 27; '75, 78, 86, 483; '83, 66; '91, 435; '93, 39, 61; '95, 464, 478; '98, 80, 209; '99, 45; '04, 580; '05, 681, 689; 'OS, 87-89; '09, 357. J II, 260 Accipitre. J I, 28 Accipitres. P '46, 44; '69, 201, 203; '70, 141. J IX, 391, 416 aecipitrina (Strix). i iii, 355. P '64, 238 Accipitrinae. P '53, 450; '70, 139, 141 accipitrinus (Asio). P '90, 125; '93, 41; '05, 689 accipitrinus mcilhenneyi (Asio). P '99, 478; 1900, 528 acclamator (Strix). P '75,344 acclinie (Cyclas). P '54, 30 (Diplodonta). P '57, 166 (Lueina). P '48,101 (Mysia). P '62, 577; '82, 156; '90, 144 (Valsa). P '77, 118 acclivus (Hoplismenus). P '73, 128 (Ichneumon). P '73, 110, 128 194 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. accolens (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 159 aocuratus ( Polycyrtus ) . P '73, 142, 147 aoedesta (Dendrocinela). P '04,449, 461 Acella. P '60, 431 Acemyia. P '95, 311, 334 Acentrachme. P '62, 234 ; '84, 160 acephalus (Falsiger). j iii, 309 Acephorus. P 57, 80. J IV, 11, 29 Acer. j vii, 17. P '57, 122; '58, 125; '60, 145, 146; '61, 433; '62, 12; '63, 59; '68, 140, 141; '71, 101; '73, 363; '74, 138, 218; '75, 270; '76, 328; '77, 129; '78, 122, 267; '82, 9, 89, 218; '83, 74; '84, 81; '86, 61, 345; '88, 392; '89, 58; '90, 275; '91, 434; '98, 21, 297; 1900, 649, 667; '01, 358; '02, 647, 653,667; '03,5; '07,454; '09,70; '10, 545-547, 567. J III, 84; VII, 13 acer (Symborodon). P '74, 89 Acera. P '04, 333, 376 Aeeraceae. P '58, 125; '63, 59. J III, 84 Acerates. P '10, 547, 571. J III, 96 Aeeratherium. P '54, 157; '56, 92; '57, 89; '70, 65; '74, 147; '75, 257; '85, 33; '92, 431; '96, 507; '04, 478. J VII, 219, 223, 390 acerbus (Polycyrtus). P '73, 141, 144 aeericola (Endoxyla). P '94, 842 Aceridea. P '57, 19 aceriella (Lithocolletis). P '59, 319, 323 acerifolia (Vitis). P '53, 273 acerifoliella (Incurvaria). P '60,5 (Ornix). P '60, 5 acerifolium (Viburnum). P '65, 200; '88, 396; 1900, 485, 488 acerni (Trochilium). P '60, 14 Aeerina. P '61, 46, 502; '06, 526 acerina (Botryodiplodia). P '93, 161; '94 363 '(Montagnella). '93, 133 (Thelephora). J III, 223 Acerinse. j vii, 17. P '60, 145 ; '61, 46 aeerinum (Melanconium). P '94,373 (Stereum). J III, 222 aceris (Aleyrodes). P '02, 280, 282 (Melogramma). P '79, 67, 381 (Neptis). P '85, 86 aceris-eriocarpa? (Rhytisma). P '62, 507 aceroides (Negundo). P '72, 46 (Platanus). P '68,148 acerosa (Gorgonia). P '88, 309 (Oxytenia). P '48, 20. J I, 172 (Pterogorgia). P '88,308 Acerotherium. P '51, 331 ; '52, 2 acerra (Gastrodonta). P '96, 489; 1900, 141, 142; '02, 418, 420, 433 (Zonites) . P '75, 335 ; '06, 558 acerrus (Zonites). P '89, 197 aeervatum (Choanopoma). P '81,15 acervorum (Leptothorax). P '03, 216- 220, 227 acervorum var. convivialis (Lepto- thorax). P. 03, 219, 228 acervorum var. kincaidi( Leptothorax). P '03, 219, 228 acervorum subsp. canadensis (Lepto- thorax). P '03,223,225 acervorum var. yankee (Leptothorax). P '03, 227 Acervularia. P '41, 18 acervulosa (Fistulipora). P '66, 120 acervum (Cybium). P '84, 234; '04, 766 Acestrorhamphus. P '03, 527; '06, 460 Acestrorhynchus. P '03, 527; '06, 460-462 Acestus. P '51, 226, 285 Acetabularia. P '89, 351 ; '05, 695 acetabulum (Artemis). P '48, 96; '53, 320; '80, 21-25, 30; '82, 156; '87, 340, 401, 403; '90, 143 (Dosinia). P '54,30; '62,575; '67, 11, 39, '98, 421. J IX, 119 (Endodonta). J IX, 39 (Helix). J IX, 39 aceti (AnguiUula). P '56,48; '70,69 (Rhabditis). P '09, 107 Acetis. P '52, 18 acetosella (Oxabis). P '80, 333, 350; '91, 434 (Rmnex). P '60, 200; '02, 649, 661 Achaeinae. P '79, 384 Achamodon. P '73, 371; '74, 116; '76, 65; '83, 77. J VIII, 72, 78, 84, 88; IX, 271 acha?opsis. P '57, 219 Achaetoneura. P '95, 310, 333 Achaeus. P '57, 218 achaia (Arctia). P '75, 30 achalus (Aplopus). P '04, 68 Acharis. P '73, 336 ii.hntellinus (Bulimulus). P '96,398, 423, 428 (Nsesiotus). P '96, 428 A.hatina. j v, 122. P'46, 67; '57,192, 193 ; '58, 198, 207 ; '60, 50, 152, 155; '61, 307, 330; '75, 148; '76, 185; '79, 22; '88, 39, 44; '95, 237; '96, 414; '97, 357; '99, 368, 372, 398. J VIII, 397; IX, 81 achatina (Hylaplesia). J VI, 193 (Microiiyla). J VI, 193 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 195 Arh.niuella. P '75, 144, 148; '88, 14, 15, 16-56; '95, 214-240; '96, 423; '99, 226; 1900, 561-564, 567, 570, 576. J IX 43 Achatinellastrum. P '88, 25-49; '95, 2 1 5 Achat inellidsc. P'95, 214, 237; 1900, 95, 564, 567, 571, 578; '05, 570, 718, 737; '06, 148 achatinellinus (Bulimulus). P '96,428 (Rhaphiellus). P '96,428 achat incllus (Bulimnhis). '96, 428 ( Omphalostyla) . P '96, 428 Aehatinidse. P '96, 418; '98, 284; '99. 226, 326, 366, 369; 1900, 133, 564, 571, 572; '01, 142; '02, 429; '03, 204; '04, 637; '05, 737; '06, 14S; '10, 502, 518 Aeheilognathus. P '10, 476 Achelous. P '71, 120; '78, 320; '79, 398; '85, 112; '91, 192 achemon (Philampelus). J IV, 154, 155 (Sphinx). J IV, 155 Acherontia. P '85, 88, J IV, 163 Acheta. j iv, 309. P '30, 8, 102; '51, 284; '78, 314; '05, 834; '07, 220, 272, 395 acheta (Acris). P '54, 5<) a '04, 109 acuminata (FraxLnus). P '62, 11 (Hippolyte). P '60, 36 (Hyla). P '62, 354 (Lamna). j viii, 219. J I, 197 (Leda). J VIII, 335 (Leptachatina). P '88, 17, 51 (Leptura). J I, 330 (Leucauge). P '09,208 (Magnolia). P '76, 329; '81, 459; '01, 357, 362 (Maitesia). P '62, 194, 217 (Melica). P '85, 47 (Mermis). P '75, 15, 400 (Meyenia). P '82, 70; '86, 230 (Nuculana). J VIII, 335 (Parapholas). P '62, 195, 217 (Pholas). P '48, 104; '62, 195, 217, 371; '82, 159 (Pleurotoma). P '80, 365, 368 (Potamilla). P '04, 159 (Scala). J VIII, 190 (Strangalia). J I, 330 acuminata. Continued. (Trachelomonas). P '05,668 (Tringa). P '98, 139 (Tritonia). 1' '79, 98 (Tryblionella). P '61, 71 acuminatum (Aerydium). P '07, 167 (Album). P '68, 170; '84, 93 (Desmodium). P '60, 511 (Fusarium). P '95,441 (Gomphonema). P '65, 16 (Mulgedium). P '60, 514; '86, 344 (Spkseriuni). P '60, 287 acuminatus (Aspidiotus). P '99, 274 (Centrotus). j vi, 303 (Cladodus). P '56,99 (Clinus). P '60,102 (Coluber). P '60,555 (Conocephalus). P '04, 543 (Dryiophis). P '71, 204. J VIII, 132 (Dryophis). P '60,555 (Eques). P '97, 116 (Grammistes). P '97, 116 (Hippolyte). P '52,24 (J uncus). P 1900, 652, 663; '10, 558 (Morychus). P '54,115 (Oxybelis). P '62, 356; '68, 107; '71, 216; '74, 65 (Pedilophorus). P '54,115 (Pentstemon). P '63, 71 (Triceratmm). P '53, 432 (Typhlocolax). P '57, 21, 26 (Virbius). P '60, 36; '79, 421 (Zamenis). J XI, 197, 280 acuminipennis (Cyarda). P '07, 497 Acupalpus. P '43, 297, 301 ; '60, 320 ; '68, 373, 376, 378, 379, 382. J IV, 29 acupunctatus (Scyphophonus). J IV, 40 Acus. P '62, 565; '71, 130, 144; '78, 301 acus (Anoma). P '98, 279 (Belone). P '92. 249 (Carapus). P '64, 204 (Echinorhynchus). P '56, 48 (Fierasfer). P '84, 175 (Siphonostoma). P '92, 250 (Spiraxis). P '60, 152 (Syngnathus). P '92,250; '06, 93 (Tylosurus). P '04, 508 (Urocoptis). P '98, 277 Acusta. P '75, 251; '92, 393; 526; '02, 234-240; '04, 627; 733 acuta (Achatinella). P '88, 45 (Anachis). P '73,345 (Anas), j viii, 157. P '55, 316; '56, 296. J I, 226 '99, '05, 200 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC acuta. Continued. (Anthenea). P 'S9, 173 (Architectoniea). P '55, 261 (Ascaris). P '56,52 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 691, 706 (Blaps). J III, 258; IV, 37 (Bulla). J VIII, 370 (Ceriphasia). P '65, 24 (Crepidula). P '98, 435, 436 (Cyclas). P '60, 287 (Dafila). P '53, 428; '59, 109, 193; '62, 322; '64, 71; '66, 98; '71, 36; '75, 356; '83, 68; '89, 267; 93, 32, 60; '95, 468; '99, 467; 1900, 5; '05, 688; '08, 84. J IX, 404, 410 (Dussumiera). P '60, 22 (Eleodes). P '58, 181. J IV, 37 (Fasciolaria). P '62, 561; '82, 168 (Gentiana). P '63, 74; '74, 160 (Goniobasis). P '64, 35; '65, 24 (Helix). P '73,251 (Laminella). P '88, 45 (Larra). P '93, 521 (Leda). P '54, 29; '71, 133; '80, 21; '82, 155; '98, 419; '03, 756 (Leptoplana). P '55,381; '57, 27 (Libellula). j viii, 24 (Loricaria). P '71, 289 (Melania). P '64, 35, 46 (Microcystina). P '05, 714 (Myra). J II, 313 (Nassa). j ii, 234. P '91, 51 • '03 757 '(Nucula). P '48, 102; '62,581 (Nuculana). P '62, 581 (Ophisoma). P '82, 283 (Orphulina). P '06, 23 (Physa). P '60, 147 (Pleurodonte). P '10, 515 acuta acuta (Pleurodonte). P '10, 515 acuta goniasmos (Pleurodonte). P '10, 514 acuta (Scalaria). J VIII, 201 (Sillago). P '61, 503, 504 (StauroncLs). P '65, 12; '10, 456-458 acuta terryana (Stauroneis). P '10, 456 acuta (Temnochila). P '58, 63. J IV, 32 (Typlolepta). P '57,21 (Viola). P '03. 690 (Volvula). J VTTT, 370 acutangula (Comdus). I' '02, 238 acutangula. Continued. (Hyalina). P "02, 238 (Luff a). P '89, 383 acutangularis (Corbicula). P '60, 267 (Cyrena). P '60, 267, 274 aeutangulus (Conus). P '04, 6 (Lyperus). J II, 243 (Pterostichus). P '73, 308 J II, 243 (Trochus). P '04, 32 aeutaria (Doryodes). P '60, 215 acutedenta (Helix). P '58, 197 acutedentata (Helix). P '57, 183 acuticauda (Eleodes). P '58, 181. J IV, 37 acuticaudus (Hylophilus). P '65, 37 acuticornis (Metriotes). P '04, 105 (Syrbula). P '05, 164-174; '06, 17 acuticosta (Cardita). P '79, 219 (Helix). J IX, 30 (Murex). j vi, 211, 217. P '48, 102 (Ostrea). P '90, 448 (Partula). J IX, 18 (Patula). J IX, 30, 108 (Typhis). P '48,107; '62,560 acutioostata (Typhis). P '82, 173 (Verticordia). P '81, 426 acuticostatum (Cardium). J VIII, 318 aeuticostatus (Hippagus). P '81, 423 acutidactylus (Dendrocrinus). P '79, 299 acutidens (Carcharodon). P '47, 267. J I, 142, 146 (Cheirogonus). P '58, 40 (Holcodus). P '72, 141 (Leda). P '82, 159 (Nucula). P '48, 102; '62, 581 (Nuculana). P '62,581 (Priscodelphinus). P '67, 144, 146. J VII, 433 (Pristis). P '46, 43. J I, 11 acutifolia (Neuropteris). P '60, 438 acutifolium (Sphagnum). J III, 202 acutilaqueatum (Cardium). P '48, 97; '62, 576; '80, 21 aeutilineata (Ctenoides). J III, 329 (Lima). P '05, 12 acutilirata (Delthyris). j viii, 260 acutiloba (Anemone). P '91, 433 (Hepatiea). P '99, 109 (Orthis). P '88, 134 acutimarginatus (Bopyroides). P '04, 156 acutimargo (Natica). P '82, 210 acutipennia (Agrilus). P '45, 267; '57, 9; '73, 91, 93 acutipennis toxensis (Chordeiles). P '03, 26 acutipennis (Erianthus). P '04, 672 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 201 acutipennis. Continued. (Motacilla). P '67, 220 acutirostris (Acipenser). P '56, 137; '62, 331; '89, 250, 254 (Anolis). P '91, 459 (Antaeeus). P '62, 331; '89, 254, 256 (Capulus). P '66, 264; '90, 153, 160, 170 (Epinephelus). P '84, 102 ( Heteralocha) . P '99, 56 (Lycodontis). P 1900, 494 (Muraena). P '60, 476; 1900, 494 (Mvcteroperca). P '87, 388; '07, 261 acutirostris tinea (Mycteroperca). P '07, 261 acutirostris (Nemotelus). P '95, 321 (Neomorpha). P '99, 56 (Palsemon). P '52, 26; '93, 121 (Platyceras). P '66, 264; '90, 170 (Polychrus). P '96, 311; '98, 103, 106 (Serranus). P '65, 105 (Unio). P '66, 34. J VI, 270 acutispira (Natica). P '61, 363; '76, 296 Acutispora. P '03, 632, 640-643 acutisqnamata (Eleocharis). P '62, 10, 168 acutissima (Hirasea). P '02, 30 (Pleurodonte). P '10,515 acutissimus (Ammonites). J VIII, 273, 310 (Cambarus). P '52, 91 (Unio). P '53, 244; '54, 243; '56, 214; '77, 27. J III, 297; V, 411 acutocarinata (Elimia). P '65, 25 (Goniobasis). P '65, 25; '72, 114 (Melania). P '96, 496 acutofemoratus (Alpheus). P '52, 22 acutum (Buceinum). P '91, 261 (Goniosoma). P '91, 215 (Macrochilus). P '89, 304 (Sminum). P 'OS, 107 acutum var. meekanum (Solarium). P '95, 114-125 acutum (Triceratium). P 1900, 706 acutus (Alburnus). P '64, 281 (Anaulus). P 1900, 735-736 (Anolis). P '56, 228, 231; '61, 209 (Bulimulus). P 96, 436 (Cambarus). P '52, 91 (Caprimulgus). P '51, 188 (Caracolus). P '92, 129 acutus. Continued. (Chirodus). P '56, 99 (Chordeiles). P '51, 186, 188 (Corydoras). P '71, 279, 281; '03, 506 (Croeodilus). j iii, 392; iv, 19. P '54, 103; '56, 237; '68, 96; '87, 359 (Cureulio). j iii, 310 (Elasmodcs). P '57, 21, 26 (Evarthrus). P '73, 319. J II, 231 (Exocetus). P '57, 178 (Fusus). P '48, 100 (Gelasimus). P '58, 99; '80, 144 (Hipponyx). P '04, 25 (Jassus). j vi, 306 (Lucerua). P '92, 129 (Nsesiotus). P '96, 436 (Phaerodus). P '73, 99 (Pterotocrinus). P '81, 265; '90, 158, 177 (Scoliodon). P '05, 458 (Soleniscus). P '89, 307 (Tachysphex). P '93, 507, 521 (Turceodus). P '57, 167 (Typhloeolax). P '57, 21 (Virbius). P '60, 35 (Zaphrentis). P '65, 111 acuum (Cylindrocolla). P '93, 465 Acyclus. *P '82, 245-247 Adalaria. P '79, 72 ; '80, 52 Adalia. P '52, 131 ► adamantea (Caudisona). P '66, 309 adamanteus (Crotalus). P '53, 415, 418; '54, 207; '59, 337; '84, 140; '01, 101, 102; '06, 110 adamanteus adamanteus (Crotalus). P '01, 102, 105 adamanteus atrox (Crotalus). P '92, 336, 337; '01, 103; '03, 30, 33 adamanteus scutulatus (Crotalus). P '01, 103 adamantinus (Litholepis). P '77, 85, 97 Adamastor. P '64, 117, 119, 142; '66, 26, 135, 192 adamastor (Procellaria). P '64, 119, 121, 142 Adamatella. P '10, 371 Adamia. P '58, 129 adamsi (Area). P '91, 47, 142 (Argia). P '08, 490 (Lecythiocrinus). P '86, 152 (Lepton). P '72, 227 (Lingula). P '73, 202 (Magasella). P '73, 188; '77, 163; '91, 169, 170 (Mysia). P '72, 95 (Pupina). P '05, 726 (Scintilla). P '72, 223 202 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. adamsiana (Lucidella). P '10, 525 (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 Adamsiella. P '10, 523 adamsii (Achatinella). P '88, 26 (Area). P '88, 324 (Colymbus). P '62, 227; '64, 21; '69, 184 (G-avia). P 1900, 5 (Seila). P '03, 758 (Urinator). P '98, 126 Adana. P '07, 485 adansonii (Cerithium). P '07, 364 (Coturnix). P '59, 172; '99, 48 (Cycladina). P '72, 229 (Excalfactoria). P '99, 48 (Lucina). P '72, 82 (Mysia). P '72, 95 (Solen). P '98, 61 (Synoicus). P '59, 172 Adapidas. P '83, 80; '04, 149 adapinus (Loxolophus). P '92, 297 Adapis. P '74, 116; '90, 55; '02, 253 ; '04, 155 Adapisorex. P '90, 54, 56 Adapisoricidse. P '90, 56 Adapisorieulus. P '90, 54, 56 adcockiana (Xanthomelon). P '96, 345 addendus (Agrilus). P '73, 91, 95 addisoni (Clausilia). P '01, 502, 638- 644, 653; '02, 520 addisonii (Panicum). P '10, 548, 579 additus (Ichneumon). P '73, 106, 114 Addox. P '83, 269 adducta (Nomada). P '03, 594 adela (Helix). P '93, 256, 275 adela var. mionecton (Helix). P '93, 275 adeke (Trichosoma). P '97, 65 (Vallonia). P '93, 256, 276 adelaidae (Dendrceca). P '66, 68 (Pupoides). P 1900, 428 Adelarus. P '62, 304 ; '69, 214 Adelia. P '09, 486 adelia (Catanactes). P '72, 175, 196 adelia? (Dasyrhamphus). P '72, 196 (Pygoscelis). P '72, 176, 196 (Spheniscus). P '72, 196 Adelina. P '54, 219. J IV, 38 actelinse (Grassatella). P '72, 130, 249 (Ganesella). P '01, 546; '05, 709 (Limnrea). P '63, 148 Adelocera. P '59, 86, 283, 289; '66, 389; '73, 333 Adeloerinus. P '79,370; '81,231 Adelonycteris. P '91, 466; '92, 217; '94, 157, 218, 396; '96, 204, 291, 517; '97, 33, 224 Adelopoma. P '04, 619; '05, 707 Adelosia. J II, 225, 242, 244 adelphus (Gomphus). P '62,393 Adenandra. P '58, 127 Adenocalymna. P '58, 131 Adenocaulon. P '84, 86 Adenomera. J VI, 192, 195 Adenomida?. P '60, 371 Adenomus. P '60, 871 ; '62, 358. J VI, 193 adenophorum (Eupatorium). P '09, 494 adenoptera (Euphorbia). '98, 389 Adeorbis. P '60, 232; '82, 170; '88, 170; '97,363; '99,81. J VIII, 365 Adephaga. J IV, 13 Adesmacea. P '62, 200, 460 Adetus. P '73, 336. J II, 142, 161 adhaesipinnis (Uranoscopus). P '62, 502 adiantifolia (Aneimia). P '89, 352 (Salisburia). P '67,83; '82,9 adiantifolium (Aspidium). P '89,352 Adiantites. P '60, 439, 519 Adiantum. P '60, 515; '84, 96; '89, 352; '98, 409; 1900, 485; '01, 560; '05, 699 Adimantus. P '07. 180 Adimonia. P '65, 213, 214; '73, 55 Adinia. P '59, 117; '77, 92 adjeeta (Ancyclochira). P '54, 17; '57, 17 (Buprestis). P '73, 88 adjicialis (Hemiteles). P '73, 169, 172 adjunctus (Cyclophorus). P '87, 148 (Ichneumon). P '94, 185 (Ostodes). P '87, 148 (Pterostichus). P '73, 306, 314. J II, 245 Admestina. P '92, 78 Admete. P '61, 97 ; '90, 397 admete (Tholamita). P '58, 39 Admetus. P '04, 142 admirabilis (Clavaria). J III, 224 (Hemiteles). P 73, 169, 175 (Syrbula). P '04,784; '05,36, 53; '0*6, 17, 363; '07, 32, 286; '09, 136; '10, 587, 617, 625 jnlmirandus (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 155 admodesta (Nesopupa). P 1900, 433 admonitus (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 160 ad mot us (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 156 adnata (Urocoptis). P '98, 277 adnatum (Peltophorum). P '89, 378 adnatus (Aster), j vii, 82 Adocidc-e. P '91, 420, 430 Adoeus. P '68, 235; '91, 428 adolfi (Dicroglossus). P '62, 341 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 203 Admu-ta. P '56, 158 adoneus (Ranunculus). P '63, 5(> Adonia. P '52, 130 adonitlis (Chrvsoniela). I' '56, 39; '60, 316; '73, 51 (Phanion). P '60, 316 adonidum (Coccus). P '99, 260, 261 ( Dactylopius). P '99, 261 (Pediculus). P '99, 261 Adopogon. P 1900, 483 Adoxa. P '63, 63 adoxa (Feronia). J II, 236 (Phonipara). P '63, 297 (Platvsma). P '43, 297 A.loxis. P '73, 33 adonus (Pterostichus). P '73, 304, 314. J II, ^36 adpressum (Hypericum). P '02,668; '07, 458 Adrana. P '95, 47. J VIII, 335 Adranes. P '66, 108 Adrastus. P '45, 219 adriatica (Podocystis). P '53, 432; '61, 70 adriaticum (Rhabdonema). P '61, 71; 1900, 74, 473 adscendens (Aster). P '63, 64 (Saxifraga). P '63, 62 adseensionis (Epinephelus). P '97, 104 (Holocenthrus). P '04, 225. J XII, 504 (Perca). P '04, 225 (Trachinus). P '97, 104 adscita pretus (Sphinx). P '60, 546 Adspergillum. P '61, 474 adspersa (Saperda). J II, 162 adspersicallis (Blatella). P '05, 32, 53; '07, 26 adspersus (Anthrenus). P '44, 116 (Apogonichthys). P '07, 433 (Balistes). P '99, 360 (Geotriton). P '65, 196 (Leander). P '93, 119 (Oedipus). P '69, 103, 104 (Palaemon). P '93, 119 (Paralichthys). P '99, 363 (Picus). P '63, 325 (Pseudorhombus). P '99, 363 (Stictodiscus). P 1900, 729 (Tautogolabrus). P '04, 510; '10, 601 adstrieta (Pterostichus). P '73, 309 adstrictus (Pterostichus). J II, 256 adstringens (Plegorhiza). J I, 27 ;i 50 23, 25; '70, 105; '79, 386 ' ' (Limna?a). P '03, 790 (Lmgitla). p 73, 202 (Lithodus). P '56, 18 14 affinis. Continued. (Lithophaga). P '76, 311; '05, 13 ' (Lithophagus). P '61, 327 (Lucania). P '59, 118 (Lychnis). P '95, 544 (Melania). P '56, 1M. J VI, (Melissodes). P '78, 217 (Molorehns). J II, 103 (Monachus). P '49 1 71 • '73, 30. J I, 264 ' (Muscipeta). P '59, 49 (Mylabris). P '08, 604 (Myra). P '58, 160 (Noctilio). P '54, 190, 191 (Nyctinomus). P '02, 393 (Omphalotropis). J VIII, 406 (Oniscus). J I, 43Q (Oreodon). J VII, 20, 96. 105, 356, 380 ' ((Mollis). P '91, 450 (Orpkulella). P '09, 428 (Ortegometra). P '94, 145 (Pachysoma). P '80, 213, 217: '91, 216 ' ' (Pagurus). P '58, 233 (Palaemon). P '88, 318, 322 (Paraclonaria). P '04, 83 (Paradon). P '03, 512 (Partula). P '85, 212, 214. affinis var. dubia (Partula) . J IX, 49 affinis var. varia (Partula) . J IX, 49 affinis (Pecten). P '81, 421 (Peiidulinus). P '67, 61 (Perdita). P '96, 29, 47, 50, 58, 70 ' (Phelister). P '59, 311 (Picorellus). P '85, 371 (Picus). P '99, 205 (Pimelodus). P '54, 26 (Pionocrinus). P '81, 281 (Pituophis). P '52, 181 (Pityophis). J II, 305 (Planaria). P '57, 24 (Platygaster). P '82, 280 (Plectorhinchus). J XII, 527 (Polygyratia). P 1900, 388 (Polyporus). J III, 210, 224 (Porcellana). P '58, 227, 228 (1'orzana). P '94, 145 (Promops). P '02, 394 (Psammobia). P '98, 60 (Pyxicola). P '82, 253 (Kana). P '66, 130; '68, 117 (Ranella). P '91, 52; '05, 292 (Ranula). P '66, 130; '68, 117, 246, 273 (Ranunculus). P '63, 56 (Ratufa). P '02, 134, 149 (Realia). J VIII, 406 210 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. affinis. Continued. (Ehinolophus). P '98, 319 (Eissoina). P '73, 212 (Eoeboides). P '06, 457 (Scalinella). J VIII, 406, 410 (Sciurus). P '02, 134 (Scolecophagus). J IX, 418 (Sesarma). P '80, 213 ; '91, 210 (Solaster). P '01, 175 (Sphenopteris). P '60, 439 (Spherillo). P '54, 176 (Squilla). P '93, 108 (Sternaspis). P '64, 159; '08, 358 (Sternia). J I, 229 (Synedra). P '61, 71 (Synenia). P '09, 215 (Tachyporus). P '73, 327 (Tagelus). P '98, 59 (Taxocrinus). P '79, 271 (Tchitrea). P '02, 681 (Telmatornis. P '70, 6 (Terebratula). P '73, 178 (Tersiphone). P '89, 151; '02, 681 (Thamnophilus). P '65, 108 (Thecla). P '62, 221, 223 (Thynnus). P '04, 761 (Tornatella). J VIII, 316 (Tornatellina). P '79, 23 (Trichia). P '90, 437 (Trichina). P '56, 48 (Trichocephalus). P '75, 440; '90, 412 (Triplax). P '54, 162. J IV, 432 (Tritoma). P '54, 162. J 1, 71, 432 (Trogon). P '99, 61 (Tropinotuis). P 08, 12 (Turritella). J VIII, 330 (Tyrannula). P '66, 63 (Unio). P '53, 244 (Uranoscopus). P '61, 112 (Urocoptis). P '98, 277 (Veniliornis). P '99, 205 (Venus). P '61, 27 (\iola). P '03, 663, 665, 671, 672, 675, 690, 694, 695 (Voluta). P '53, 449 (Xanthornus). P '60, 140; '67, 61 affluens (Olivella). P '03, 281 affrictus (Hippiscus). P '09, 148 afra (Chalcopolia). P '05, 757 (Columba). P '59, 144 ; '05, 757 (Coracias). P '59, 33 (Cryptorhina). P '91, 441 (Mura>na). P '84, 101 (Peristera). P '59, 144 (Sidera). P '82, 303 africana (Alauda). P '67, 218 (Blatta). P '01, 275 (Butalis). P '59, 151 (Caridina). P '93, 111; '94, 402, 404 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 274 (Gryllotalpa). P '01, 381 (Heterogamia). P '01, 275 (Heteroglossa). P '57, 72, 64 (Horia). P '08, 624 africana athi (Mirafra). P '05, 777 africana (Muraena). P '82, 303 (Orthetrum). P '99, 238 (Parra). P '59, 174; '99, 202 (Eichardia). P '91, 278 (Sesarma). P '80, 213 (Sparmannia). P '58, 125 (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 africanoides (Mirafra). P '99, 57 africanum (Macrobrachium). P '93, 119 (Squalus). P '08, 53 africanus (Aotophilus).P '99, 202 (Caranx). P '05, 76 (Carbo). P '59, 176 (Dendromus). P 59, 141 (Dendropicus). P '63, 322 (Elephas). P '68, 292; '84, 220; '96, 521 (Falco). P '67, 214 (Heterotrypus). P '01, 382 (Hibiscus). P '86, 292 (LimnEetus). P '65, 4; '99, 37 (Loxodon). P '78, 52 (Numenius). P 61, 186 (Oriolus). P '67, 217 (Pachochcerus). P '96, 518 (Palsemon). P '93, 121 (Pelecanus). P '59, 176; '05, 76 (Phalaerocorax). P '05, 762 (Platygaster). P '82, 280 (Picus). P '59, 141; '63, 322 (Scolopax). P '61, 186 (Sphensecus). P 62, 316 (Spizaetus). P '99, 37 (Tropidolepis). P '44, 171; '57, 66 (Unio). P '56,94. J III, 300 afzeliana (Lytta). P '53, 344 (Pyrota). J I, 91 Agabus. P '44, 27 ; '61, 340. J IV, 12, 15, 30 agaia (Crataegus). P '10, 247, 252 Agalena. P '77, 312; '88, 174, 215; '89, 341; 1900, 396-410, 532; '01, 576; '03, 60, 97, 128-136, 139; '04, 124; '08, 98; '09, 202, 302 Agalenidse. P '92, 12, 23; 1900, 532; '01, 576; '03, 60, 130, 140; '04, 124; '09, 202 Agaleninae. P '92, 23 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 211 agaleuoides (Sosippus). P '09, 217 Agaunatolite. P '41, 39. J X, 512 Agalmyla. P '58, 131 Agalychnis. P '64, 181, 182; '65, 194; '68,246,282,310; '71,205. J VI, 72, 84, 86, 112; VIII, 95, 107 Agama. j i, 406; iv, 235, 296; vi, 12, 37, 231. P '54, 101; '57, 66 71; '60, 508; '62, 340; '68, 283 '85, 140, 143, 145; '96, 311, 462 '08, 117 agamachschik (Balaena). P '68, 225 agamemnon (Papilio). P '85, 84 Agamidae. P '60, 508; '68, 282; '96, 310, 462 agamoides (Hypsibates). P '68, 97. J VIII, 171 Agamonema. P '56, 55; '58, 112; '78, 171; '88, 167 Aganides. P '65, 155 Agapanthus. P '58, 123 Agaphelus. P '68, 159, 193, 221; '69, 14 Agaphilus. P '71, 13 Agapostemon. P '96, 38-40; 1900, 376 agardhii (Cymbosira). P '61, 68 Agaria. P '02, 699. J VIII, 288 Agaric. P '01, 362 Agaricia. P '60, 435 Agaricocrinites. P '81, 266, 270; '85, 327 Agaricocrinus. P '61, 135; '65, 154, 161; '68, 350; '69, 153, 163, 167; '78, 239; '81, 193, 283, 326, 402; '85, 270, 327; '88, 341; '90, 158, 345, 365 Agarieopkagus. P '66, 369 agaricum (Alcyonium). P '55, 875 Agaricus. P '72, 214; '92, 165; '93, 440. J III, 206 agaricus (Spongiolites). P '53, 431 Agarista. J III, 91 Agaronia. P '95, 122. J IV, 381 agassizi (Actinocrinus). P '78, 242 (Arckaeocidaris). P '69, 81 (Cheraphilus). P '95, 179 (Crangon). P '95, 175-179 (I'orbesioerinus). P '61, 131; '65, 140; 79, 268, 275; '85, 236 (Helicops). P '68, 309 (Holconote). P '54, 15 (Holconotus). P 54, 122 (Nereis). P '08, 344; '09, 245 (Platynereis). P '08, 344; '09, 245 (Pristis). J I. 11 agassizi var. picta (Raia). P '10, 468 ' agassizi ribeiroi (Raja). P '10, 468 agassizi (Sclerocrangon). P '95, 179 agassizii (Acipenser). P '89, 250. 256 , ' (Callidium). P '61, 357 (Ceuthophilus). P '04, 545 (Cerion). P '96, 324 (Corvina). P '99, 355 (Cylindrosteus). P '10. 605- 609 (Oalerites). P '46, 51 (Gorgonoeephalus). P '89, 179 (Homoprion). P '99, 355 (Hyperprosopon). P '62, 276 (Lobopilumnis). P '88, 319 (Phymatodes). P '61, 357 (Pimephales). P '85, 64 (Platycerus). P '61, 345 (Pcecilurichthys). P '03, 522 (Stellifer). P '99, 355 (Tetragonopterus). P '06, 436 Agassizocrinus. P '79, 244, 290, 375; '81, 178; '85, 232, 276; '86, 116, 160, 186, 209. J II, 91, 93 Agate. P '82, 49 Agathaumus. P '72, 279; '83, 99 Agathidiidae. P '44, 102 Agathidiini. P '53, 283, 285 Agathidimn. j iv, 91. P '44, 103; '53, 283, 285; '56, 17; '66, 370 Agathirses. J VIII, 364 agathocles (Metriotes). P '04, 105; '05, 840 Agave. P '58, 122; '76, 142; '89, 134, 356; '98, 395, 413; '01, 559; '04, 611 Agelacrinites. P '46, 33 ; '68, 357 Agelacrinoidea. P '85, 299 Agelacrinus. P '85, 298 Agela?inae. P '74, 96 Agelasus. P '66, 90; '68, 84; '71, 24; '75, 351; '83, 63 Agelaiina?. P '66, 10 Agelaioides. P '66, 15 Agelaius. j iii, 361; iv, 31. P '48, 90; '51, 218; '53, 384; '55, 312; '56, 291; '59, 107, 192, 301, 305; '62, 313; '66, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 412; '67, 46, 57, 63; '69, 126; '74, 97; '89, 269; '90, 208, 218; '91, 436; '92, 108, 120; '93, 23, 47, 63; '95, 487; '96, 116, 134; '98, 82, 212; '99, 13; '04, 582 ; '05, 683 ; '08, 80, 154. J I, 48 ; II, 268; IX, 418 Agelastica. P '65, 205, 210 Agelasticus. P '66, 12 Agelashis. J IV, 8 Agelena. P '09, 548 Agelenida?. P '08, 160 Ageliaus. P '47, 204 Ageneotettix. P '06, 39, 371; '07, 35, 72; '08, 366, 368, 383; '09, 145, 411, 429 212 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Agenia. P '94, 297; '97, 235-241, 252, 266; '02, 734 Agennopsis. P '73, 336 agenor (Papilio). P '85, 84, 85 agenor var. alcanor (Papilio). P '85, 85 ageratifolium (Eupatorium). P '89, 387 ageratoides (Eupatorium). P '60,513 Ageratum. P '58, 132; '89, 387 agglutmans (Aspergillum). P '61, 492 (Brechites). P '61, 492 (Chsena). P '61, 476 (Fcegia). P '61, 492 (Gastrochagna). P '61, 476 (Miliolina). P '87, 55 (Textularia). P '87, 55 (Trochus). P '48, 106. J VIII, 364 (Xylophora). J VIII, 364 aggregata (Cantua). j vii, 43. P '98, 37, 308 (Gilia). P '63, 74; '95, 31; '98, 37, 308 (Sphsria). P '95, 31 aggregatus (Cyma^ogaster). P '54, 106; '62, 275 (Micrometrus). P '54, 125 agilana (Endopiza). P '60, 359 agile (Orchelimum). P '78, 314; '10, 616, 640 (Streptostoma). P '49, 230; '51, 285; '56, 50 agilis (Actineda). P '04, 144 (Adocus). P '68, 236 (Argutor). J II, 252 (Cercaria). P '58, 110 (Chrysotis). P '63, 284 (Coiymbetes). P '62, 523 (Cypris). P '41, 53 (Dipodomys). P '48, 77; '53, 224, 334; '75, 325 (Eschmepterix). P '86, 17 (Feronia). J II, 252 (Gadus). P '63, 233 (Geothlypis). P '96, L62 (Hylobates). P '88, 94; 1900, 414 (Lacoobius). P '55, 363 (Lanius). P '51, 151 (Limnocyon). P '92, 310 (Loeusta). P '10, 640 (Loxandrus) . J 1 1, 252 (Lumbricillus). I' '05, 374, 375, 383, 395 (Mabuia). P "02, isr> ; '9s, 104, 106 (Melissodes). P '7s, 204 (Micaria). P '04. 121' (Monoeelis. J III, 143 agilis. Continued. (Monocystis). P '77, 196, 197 (Muscicapa). P '64, 256 (Oporornis). P '68, 274. J VI, 219 (Orchestia). P '86,146; '88,333 (Perodipus). P '93, 409, 411 (Pirata). P '92, 72; '08, 165, 307 (Psittacus). P '63, 284 agilis aurora (Eana). P '93, 181, 183 agilis (Salamandra). J I, 289 (Sinopa). P '92, 310 (Stizus). P '95, 267 (Strephuris). P '50, 34. J II, 45 (Sylvia). J IV, 199 (Thargalia). P '92, 15 (Triehas). P '53, 312, 399 (Trichonympha). P '77, 147. J VIII, 429 (Veniliornis). P '99, 205 (Vespertilio). P '66, 282 Aglaope. P '60, 539, 546 agitatellus (Crambus). P '60, 203 agitator (Hapithus). P '05, 52; '07, 318; '10, 650 Agkistrodon. P '71, 209; '95, 393, 405; '01, 96, '03, 542; '06, 109; '08, 124 Aglseaetis. P '99, 306 aglasope (Elaps). P '59, 344 aglaeus (Gracula). P '69, 134 (Quiscalus). P '66,404; '69,134 Aglaia. P '60, 142; '64, 286; '89, 193; '95, 251; '99, 51, 513, 515 Aglaja. P '73, 250, 255; '76, 189; '75, 155, 198, 215; '95, 252 Aglaophenia. P '78, 308 Aglaospora. P '77, 123 Aglaothorax. P '09, 413, 476 Aglossa. J VI, 67, 71, 190 aglutinata (Holothuria). j iv, 157 Aglypha. P '01, 16 Aglyphodontes. P '60, 493, 497 Aglyphodonti. P '83, 29 Aglvptus. P '66. 369 agna (Clausilia). P '02, 371, 531; '04, 825; '08, 576 agna spicata (Clausilia). P '08,575 Agnatha. I' '89, 277; '90, 41; '96, 488; 1900, 563, 569 A-natlioiihirplia. I' 1900, 563, 569, '572 agnatum (Anomalon). P '73, 379 agnella I Bucculatrix). P '60, 211 agnesse (Hippocampus). P '07, 429 agncsiaiia. ( Braehvpodella). P '98, 279 agnita (Leptosphaeria). P '95, 423 \o-i 1( ,sc<'iis. P '60, 223 Agnostus. P '87, 18 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 213 ,-ignota (Oollocalia). P '06, 179, 182, 183 Agnol herium. P 79, 171 Agnus. P '61, 113; '89, 261 aguus-castus (Vitex). P '90, 272 Agomphus. P '91, 429 Agonina?. P '61, 259 Agonoderus. P '43, 297; '.59, 83, 287; '68, 373-376; '73, 325 Agor.opsis. P '61, 167, 259 Agonostomus. P '97, 98; '03, 748 Agonothorax. P '54, 59 Agonum. P '43, 296, 299; '54, 40; '73, 323. J II, 231; IV, 28 Agonns. P '61, 77, 259; '62, 333; '83, 293; '84, 103 Agosia. P '56, 186; '77, 91; '83, 141, 153 Agrascia. P '07, 392 agraria (Commelina). P '05, 700 agrarius (Hyrachyus). P '71, 229; '72, 19, 168 (Mus). P '53, 412; '74, 178 Agraulis. P '66, 243 agrensis (Corbicula). P '60, 268: '61, 128 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275; '61, 128 agreste (Gallidium). J II, 105 agrestis (Arvicola). P '53, 408 (Clytus). J II, 28 (Otocephalus). J II, 36, 105 (Ecbalium). P '77, 107 (Hyla). J VI, 84 (Limax). P '58, 198; '61, 309; '75, 153, 173, 174; '89, 194, 196 ' ' ' (Microtus). P '96, 382. J XI, 205 agrestis virginianus (Mus). P '53. 414 ' agrestis (Passer), j iv, 58. P '75, 351 (Pterostichus). P '73, 308 (Spizella). P '75, 351; '83, 63 Agrias. P '85, 177 Agricola. P '96, 382. J XI, 205 agricola (Fridericia). P '95, 342 agricolus (Anisodactylus). P '43. 297 ' agriloides (Taphrocerus). P '73, 96 Agrilorhinua. P '64, 274, 275 Agrilus. P '45, 267; '55, 416; '57, 9; '58, 70; '66, 348, 382; '73, 90 91, 332. J IV, 12, 35 Agnmonia. P '60, 511; 1900, 485, 4.S8 ' agrimoniella (Gelechia). P '60, 16" 434 ' ' Agriochcerida?. .1 VII, 131, 357, 381 Agriochcerinae. P '92, 434 Agriochcerus. P '50, 121; '53, 392; '54, 157; '56, 164; '57, 89, 158; '58, 157; '61, 435; '67, 32; '70, 67, 112; 73, 417; '91, 361; '92, 414, 434. J VII, 20, 131, 381; IX, 470, 471, 490, 491-495 Agriocnemis. P '01, 139 Agriognatha. P '09, 20S agrioides (Amphipteryx). P 'Ui, 135; '08, 490 (Argia). P '01, 128, 138 agrioides nahuana (Argia). P '08, 481 Agriolimax. P 1900, 147; '02, 421; '06, 533; '09, 512; '10, 52, 130, 520, 665, 666 Agrion. j viii, 37. P '44, 55; '62, 365, 381, 386, 401; '01, 127, 138 Agrionina. P '62, 381 Agrioninae. P '98, 142, 147; '01, 127, 131, 136; '08, 462-476, 485 agrionoides (Mastax). P '04, 673 Agrioposphyraena. P '03, 749 Agriopus. P '99, 361 Agriotes. P '45, 217; '59, 289; '60, 320 agripennis (Icterus). P '54, 397; '66, 15 agrippina (Anthrax). P '95, 326 Agrius. J IV, 164, 169, 179 Agrceca. P '92, 23 Agromyza. P '95, 318, 340 Agromyzida?. P '95, 339 agropyri (Septoria). P '93, 163 Agropyron. P '98, 45, 314 Agrostemma. P '60, 302 Agrostis. P '62, 90, 333, 334; '63, 79; '77, 108; '84, 94; 1900, 483, 485, 662; '08, 458; '09, 393; '10, 546, 554. J III, 181, 183, 200 agrostoidea (Vilfa). P '62, 88, 333 Agi-otis. P '74, 202, 206; 75, 56- 59, 65, 422-430 Agrypnus. J IV, 12, 35 agua (Bufo). P '56, 237; '66, 127; '68, 116; 71, 216; 74, 120; '94, 437. J VIII, 101, 155 (Phrynoidis). P '62, 353, 358 Aguila. P '46, 45 Aguileria. P '87, 32, 35 Agulhasia. P 73, 179 Ahaetulla. P '60, 556; '66, 127; '68, 107; 74, 65. J VIII, 132, 177 ahaetulla (Coluber). P '60, 557 (Dendrophis). P '60, 557 (Leptophis). P '60, 557; '94, 204; '08, 122 (Thrasops). F '63, 349, 557 Ahaetullina?. P '60, 556 aheneus (Unio). P '54, 249 Aidemona. P '04, 536; '05, 442, 805, 841 Aiguillats. j i, 222 214 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Ailanthus. P '74, 160; '75, 368; '77, 287; '01, 304, 317 Ailurichthya. P '54, 26 Ailurophis. P '57, 61 ; '60, 246 ; '88, 92, 96, 105 aimesii (Radiolites). P '54, 172 Aimophila. P '90, 212, 213, 215; '03, 28 Aiolopus. P '02, 631 Aiptasia. P '89, 102 Aira. P '63, 78; '84, 95; '98, 45, 313; 1900, 662. J III, 183, 200, 201 airoides (Glyceria). P '63, 78 (Heleochloa). P '63, 78 (Poa). P '63, 78 (Sporobolus). P '63, 79 aissa (Selenops). P '04, 134 aitchisoni (Microtus). P '99, 289 Aithurus. P '63, 284 aitutakiana (Patula). J VIII, 389 Aix. P '59, 109; '64, 72; '69, 206, 217; '71, 36; '75, 356; '83, 68; '93, 22, 32; '95, 468; '98, 78; '04, 580; 'u8, 84. J IX, 405, 410 Aizoacese. P 1900, 665 aizoides (Saxifraga). J III, 182, 192 aizoon (Chrondroza). J III, 192 (Saxifraga). J III, 182, 192 Ajaja. P '92, 102 ajaja (Ajaja). P '92, 102 (Platalea). j v, 58. P '64, 65; '75, 354. J I, 222 ajar (Actinobolus). P '72, 252 (Cardiocardita). P '02, 697, 699 akajei (Dasyatis). P '97, 56; '10, 473 Akebia. P '76, 194; '82, 113; '83, 190 Akentetus. P '06, 364 Akiodoris. P '79, 72; '80, 52 Akis. j iii, 253 Akisini. P '66, 399 akool (Porzana). P '94, 143-146 (Rallus). P '94, 146 Akysis. P '05, 472 alabama? (Anicla). P '75, 65 (Catoeala). P '75, 427 (Chrysobothris). P 57, 9; '73, 331. J IV, 34 alabamense (Cardium). P '76, 310 (Melatoma). P '64, 94 (Pleurocera). P '63, 311 (Schizostoma). P '64, 93, 95. J V, 250 (Trachycardium). P '76, 310 (Trypanosoma). P '62, 171; '63, 311. .T V, 288 alabamensis (Cancellaria). P '61, 320 ; '76, 285 ; '05, 24. J IV, 301 (Cidaris). P '46, 51 (Corbula). P '95, 97, 103, 159 (Cucullasa). P '05, 9 (Difflugia). P '74, 227; '78, 173 (Goniobasis). P '65, 28. J V, 232 (Gyrotoma). P '64, 95 (Idonearca). P '76, 315 ; '05, 9 (Margaritana). P '61, 41. J V, 104 (Melania). P '61, 121; '65, 28 J V 232 ' (Melatoma). P '64, 94 alabamensis var. medvia (Mesalia). P '95, 146 alabamensis (Nautilitee). J III, 335 (Nautilus), j viii, 217. P '45, 255 ; '48, 102. J III, 335 (Oliva). P '48, 103; '90, 397. J IX, 131, 135 (Ostrea). P '48, 103; '90, 404; '95, 112-130 (Planorbis). P '10, 669, 670 (Pyropsis). P '76, 285; '93, 221 • '05 24 (Schizostoma). P '60, 187 (Sconsia). P '05, 23. J IV, 301 * alabamensis var. prealaba (Turntella). P '95, 146 alabamensis (Unio). P '53, 260 (Viola). P '03, 690 alabamiensis (Corbula). P '48, 98 (Monoptygma). P '48, 102 (Nautilus). P '45, 255; '48, 102 (Ostrea). P '86, 57 alabastrina (Brachypodella). P '98, 279 (Bulimus). P '85, 223 (Opeas). P '99, 370 (Stenogyra). P '99, 370 alabastrum (Euchelus). P '90, 344 alacer (Lestes). P '08, 481 alacris (Crataegus). P '05, 585, ($01; '10, 188 (Mermiria). P '07, 285; '10, 617, 625 (Thrineopyge). J IV, 17, 34 Alaetaga. P '95, 278; '98, 121 AlEea. J IX, 84 ala?folia (Yucca). P '70, 14 alaeformis ( Crassatella) . j iv, 214, 228. P '48, 98 (Trigonia). j viii, 223, 224. P '90, 448. J IV, 304; VIII, 320 Algernon, f '99, 57 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 215' alai (Pulica). P '62, 322 alalonga (Scomber). P '88, 180 (Thvnnus). P '04, 763 alana (Pyrgus). P '68, 90 Alansella. P '61, 36 alaperdicis (Avicula). P '91, 46 Alardus. P '01, 719 Alaria. P '63, 96; '77, 22; '93, 220; '98, 462; '05, 22, 23 alarius (Phrurolithus). P' 92, 23; 1900, 532; '09, 567 alascensis (Evotomys). P '98, 359, 364, 367 (Gongylidium). P '05, 310 (Gordius). P '07, 270, 272 (CEdothorax). P '05, 310 (Troglodytes). P '98, 139 alaskana (Oyclocardia). P '02, 710 (Venericardia). P '02, 710, 714 (Vitrina). P '06, 153; '09, 514; '10, 130 alaskensis (Amphicteis). P '05, 846, 849, 850; '08, 349 (Bison). P '97, 490, 500 (Crangon). P '78, 89; '95, 180 (Docophorus). P 1900, 151 (Micrura). P '01, 668, 670, 728 (Nectocrangon). P '93, 126; '95, 181, 191 vPhilodromus). P '01, 585 Alasmidonta. j i, 459 Alasmodon. P '42, 176, 177 Alasmodonta. j v, 131. P '42, 177; '53, 261, 262, 267; '54, 32, 246; '56, 80; '60, 85; '96, 505. J IV, 224; V, 446; VI, 135 alasmodontina (Complanaria). P '53, 261 Alasmonta. J V, 453 alata (Amastra). P 05, 571 (Ambonvchia). P '71, 319 (Ameles). P '03, 703 (Amphiprora). P '61, 71 (Carex). P '87, 79; 1900, 485, 663 (Cyclas). P '60, 287, 290 (Dioscorea). P '89, 357; '01, 560 (Endodonta). P '05, 572, 573 (Helieamastra). P '05, 571 (Helix). P '05, 571-574 (Janira). J VIII, 294, 321 (Kauaia). P '05, 571 (Loxosoma). J IX, 16 (Lymnadia). P '53, 260 (Megaptera). P '71, 319 (Metaptera). P 53, 260 (Mvsia). P '72, 93 (Xeithea). J VIII, 294, 321 (Pista). P '09, 273 (Pterodiscus). P '05, 573 alata. Continued. (Schazicheila). P '60, 154; '91, 332 (Scionopsis). P '09, 273 (Spatha). P '64, 109. J VI, 35 (Symphynota). P '53, 260 (Trigla). P '82, 307 (Unio). P '53, 260 alatoides (Unio). P '68, 164; '96, 569 alatum (Eriogonum). P '63, 75 (Lythrum). P '77, 107; '98, 381 alatunga (Germo). P '04, 763 (Scomber). P '62, 125; '88, 180; '04, 763 alatus (Actinacrinus). P '81, 339 (Apistus). P '97, 81 (Eros). J I, 79, 80 (Eupagurus). P '58, 237 (Miniums). P '60, 512 (Nabalus). P '84, 87 (Pachvdon). J VIII, 332 (Pagurus). P '58, 237 (Peeten). J VIII, 294, 321 (Pterichthys). P '82, 277 (Strombus). P '78, 301 (Unio). P '53, 260; '58, 13; '60, 51, 155; '77, 27; '96, 500. J III, 295-315; IV, 45, 48; V, 403 Alauda. j iv, 179; viii, 154. P '51, 177; '53, 399; '55, 310; '58, 192; '61, 221; '64, 248; '66, 23; '67, 217, 220; '75, 348; '97, 146; '99, 16, 18, 57 ; '05, 776. J II, 265 alauda (Motacilla). P '67, 220 alaudarius (Oacicus). P '66, 23 Alaudidse. P '66, 79; '96, 132; '05, 7 76 Alaudinse. P '53, 382 alaudinus (Passerculus). P '59, 191; '66, 84 Alaudo. P '05, 764 Alaus. P '66, 389; '73, 333; '77, 260; '78, 314. J IV, 12, 14, 35 Alausa. P '61, 37; '62, 281, 332; '99 334 alba '(Abies). P '80, 343; '82, 110 (Achatinella). P '88, 38 (ActEea). P '60, 302; '91, 433; '07, 457 (Agrostis). P 1900, 483, 662 alba var. scaberrima (Agrostis). P '84, 94 alba (Aphisbsena). P '96, 313; '98, 103, 105 (Ardea). j v, 60, 66 (Ascidea). j iii, 8 (Basella). P '89, 402 (Betula). P '62, 11; '63, 76; '81, 455 ; '94, 165 216 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. alba. Continued. (Braehypodella). P '98, 279 (Calochortus). P '68, 168 (Caneila). P '89, 365 (Carya). P 1900, 346. J Xl, 281 (Centaurea). P '83, 192 (Ononis). P '55, 288 (Clupea). P '61, 35 (Ooluniba). P '54, 232 (Cornus). P '97, 186 (Crania). P '73, 199 (Cyclobotnia). P '68, 168. J III, 101 (Cylindrella). P '98, 273 (Daption). P '66, 196 (Diplostoma). P '52, 163 (Echeneis). P '03, 336 (Eclipta). P '89, 388; '02, 664 (Fiona). P '79, 86 (Fridericia). P '95, 344 (Gavia). P '92, 148; '95, 503 (Glycera). P '03, 464 (Guara). P '09, 355 (Herodias). P '63, 321 (Hicoria). P '07, 456 ( Hyoscyamus ) . P '77, 108 (Ibis), j v, 70. P '64, 65 (Kaira). P '04, 121, 130 alba minor (Larus). P '75, 357 alba (Leanira). P '10, 387 (Limnanthes). J III, 84 (Lucina). P '72, 82 (Megalotrocha). P '82, 244 (Morus). P '62, 11; '01, 359 (Muraena). P '97, 61 (Nassa). j v, 212 alba varia (Numenius). P '75, 354 alba (Pagophila). P 1900, 13 (Polygala). P '98, 22, 297 (Prenantb.es). P '02, 664 (Procellaria). P '66, 143, 170, 194 195 '(Protula). P '10, 491 (Quereus). P '62, 11, 12; '72, 127; '73, 351; '76, 203; '80, 129; '81, 455; 1900, 664; '01, 304, 313, 360; '02, 661, 666; '10. 547-561. J XI, 278 (Reseda). P '77, 106 (Rhyncospora). P 1900, 485 (Rogenia). P '61, 35 (Seleucides). P '91, 448 (Sinapis). P '67, 17 (Spongilla). P '87, 183, 193 (Sporobolus). P '62, s9, 333 (Strophia). P '95, 208 (Tetragnatha). P '09, 206 (Ungulina). P '72, 92 (Uredo). J II, 282 (Vilfa). P '62, 89, 333 (Viola). 1' '03, 691 Albaeora. P '92, 256; '10, 601 Albacore. P '88, 180 albacristatus (Buceros). P '47, 330 albanyensis (Goniobasis). P '64, 4. J VI, 141 albaria (Ceratopogon). P '95, 308, 320 (Cytnerea). P '43, 328; '48, 98; '62, 575; '80, 21, 24; '82, 159 (Dione). P '62, 575 (Mactra). P '82, 194 (Meretrix). P '54, 29 (Tellina). J IX, 147 albatrus (Diomedea). P '66, 175, 187; '98, 133 albatus (Anser). P '56, 41; '61, 73; '99, 28 albea (Strophiops). P '96, 323 albella (Helix). P '88, 290 (Kowala). P '61, 36 albellus (Crambus). P '60, 201 albens (Aurajia). P '79, 207 (Cniracanthium). P 1900, 532; '04, 123 albeola (Ascidia). j iii, 3 (Bucephala). P '59, 109, 193; '66, 99; '71, 37; '75, 356 (Charitonetta). P '93, 33, 60; '95, 469. J IX, 406 (Clangnla). P '53, 428; '83, 68. J I, 226 (Euhgula). P '55, 317; '56, 297 (Motacilla). P '62, 317 alber (Larus). P '75, 357 (Tantalus). P '75, 354 albersa (Glandina). P '75, 156 albersi (Achatma). P '58, 198 (Glandina). P '58, 198 (Helix). P '91, 456 albersiana (Helix). P '73, 250; '74, 56 Albertia. P '56, 43 albertina (Nucula). J VIII, 321 albertimis (Tagelus). P '77, 23 Albertite. P '60, 54, 98 albescens (Acanthodoris). P '79, 72; '80, 97 (Amniscus). J II, 168 (Canthophrys). P '82, 282 <, Echeneis). P 1900, 517 (Erigone). P '05, 314 (Faleo). P '59, 31; '67, 214 (Helicina). P '90, 285 (Partula). P '88, 251 ( I.Vmuni). P 1900, 517 (Vespertilio). P '66, 284; '97, 228 albibarbis (Neosorex). P '62, 188; '94, 395 (Sorex). P '94, 395; '97, 223 INDKX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 217 albicans (Agonum). P '43, 296 (Agrostis). P '62, 91, 334 (Beluga). P '65, 279 (Calamogrostis). P '62, 92, 334 (Cryptocephalus). P '49, 170. «1 I 252 '(Delphinua). P '03, 313 (Falco). P '67, 214 (Fraxinus). P '62, 4, 66 (Mermis). P '51, 282, 283; '56 58 '(Ocypoda). P '78, 322; '80, 184; j'i, 69 (Pimeloclus). P '03, 499 (Septoria). P '91, 81 (Sphseria). P '95, 24 albicapilla (Muscicapa). P '60, 375; '67, 218 (Petrocinela). P '59, 42 (Vanellus). P '71, 194 albicauda (Arvicola). P '99, 292, 294 (Buteo). P '75, 99 (Echeneis). P '62, 239; '64, 60, 61 (Microtus). P '99, 292, 293- (Mirafra). P '05, 777 albicaudata (Stoparola). P '89, 154 albicaudatus (Buteo). P '75, 90, 98, 101, 114 (Craxirex). P '75, 90, 92, 98 (Melichthys). P '82, 282 (Tachytriorehis). P '75, 98 albicaudus (Falco). j iii, 344 albicaulis (Lupinus). J III, 86 (Mentzelia). P '63, 61 albiceps (Eristalis). P' '94, 277; '95, 330 (Lobivanellus). P '59, 173 (Muscipeta). P '60, 144 (Pyrannula). P '60, 144 (Vanellus). P '59, 173 albicilla (Falco). j v'iii, 151. J III, 344 (Haliaetus). P '53, 453; '55, 283 (Muscicapa). P '89, 147 (Vultur). P '53, 453 albieincta (Cixius). P '07, 491 (Sidusa). P '09, 222 albicollis (Caprimulgus). P '51, 179, 180, 182; '60, 133 (Contopus). P '90, 208 (Corvultur). P '91, 445; '05, 782 (Corvus). P '67, 216; '05, 782 (Dendroica). P '60, 192 (Dichelonycha). J III, 281 (Fringilla). j iv, 61 (Legatus). P '99, 306 (Merops). P '59, 34 albicollis. Continued. (Motacilla). j iv, 191. P '60, 192 (Nyetidromus). P '90, 206; '99, 305 albicollis merrilli (Nyetidromus). P '92, 106 albicollis (Rhipidura). P '89, 150 (Saltator). P '99, 51 (Zonotrichia). P '71, 22; '75, 351; '83, 63; '95, 489; '96, 139, 143 albicoma (Harpyia). P '84, 284 albicornis (Buceros). P '67, 215 (Leptis), P '95, 323. J III, 38 (Proceros). P '57, 20, 25 albicosta (Phragmatobia). P '60, 537 albicostulata (Polygyra). P '96, 15, 18; '09, 543 albiooxus (Mesostenus). P '94, 187 albicrus (Agonum). P '54, 59 albida (Amastra). P '88, 49 (Chama). P '60, 297 (Chione). P '98, 419 (Cyclostoma). P '87, 147 (Ganesella). P '05, 736 albida insignis (Ganesella). P '05, 736 albida mollicula (Ganesella). P '08, 593 albida (Glottidia). P '73, 204; '77, 160 (Grammadera). P '07, 377 (Lingula). P '73, 204; '77, 160 (Lvtta). j iii, 305. P '53, 344. ',) IV, 39 (Mimosa). P '98, 410 (Ophioglypha). P '89, 176 (Riccia). P '69, 231 (Scalaria). J VIII, 199 (Syneta). P '73, 24 albidactylus (Exocoetus). P '63, 167 albidipennis (Geron). P '94, 275 albido-brunnea (Thelephora). J III, 219 albido-carnea (Thelephora). J III, 223 albidus (Bulimulus). P '06, 140, 142 (Crepidotus). P '94, 322 (Cyclophorus). P '87, 148 (Enchvtraeus). P '02, 82; '05, 373-375, 394, 395 (Falco). P '59, 31; '65, 3 (Gadus). j i, 409. P '63, 230 (Glyptoscelis). P '59, 81, 291; '73 36 '(Labrax). P '60, 20, 113 (Labrus). P '82, 306 (Leptostylus). J II, 168 (Merlucius). P '63, 231 218 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. albidus. Continued. (Pentstemon). P '63, 71 (Ptyehostomus). P '56, 172 albifacies (Mesostenus). P '94, 187 albiflora (Cleome). P '96, 34 (Eutoca). P '48, 12. J I, 158 (Viola). P '03, 691 albiflorum (Hieracium). P '63, 69; '84, 87 albiflorus (Trollius). P '63, 57 albifrons (Anser). j viii, 157. P '53, 428; '55, 316; '66, 98; '71, 99, '99, 23; 1900, 15. J IX, 406, 407, 408 albifrons gambelli (Anser). P '93, 23, 33; '99, 23; 1900, 15. J IX, 408 albifrons (Astur). P '70, 142 (Ateles). P '62, 512 (Brachiacantha). P '52, 132 (Bubo), j iii, 357 (Bucco). P '60, 135 (Buteo). P '70, 142 (Chrysotis).) P '90, 205 (Coccinella). j iv, 91 (Conirostrum). P '64, 272 (Conocephalus). P '04, 543 (Crithagra). P '05, 777 (Eristalis). P '94, 277; '95, 330 (Lemur). P '88, 95; '02, 250 (Nyctale). P '66, 50 (Stenostoma). P '62, 350. J VIII, 128 (Sternarchus). P '03, 530 (Strix). j iii, 356 (Thereva). j vi, 156 (Vanellus). P '71, 194; '72, 32 albifrontata (Rhipidura). P '89, 151 albigena (Parus). P '67, 221 albigenus (Anthophora). P '96, 555 albigula (Pipilo). P '59, 301, 305; '66, 89, 90; '68, 84 albigulari (G-oniodaetvlus). P '71, 200 albigularis (Gerygone). P '89, 148 (Lemmus). P 1900, 41 (Myodes). P 1900, 41 (Zosterops). P '99, 56 albiguttata (Drillia). P '04, 8 albihirta (Haematopota). P '98, 158 albilabris (Cystignathus). P '68, 311 (Euprepos). P '57, 51, 72 (Lymnodytes). P '57, 72 (Marginella). P '46, 26 (Melissodes). P '78, 209 (Porcellana). P '54, 31 albilatera (Diglossn). P '64, 275 albilateralis (Diglossa). P '64, 275 albilinea (Tachycineta). P '90, 210, 216 albimacula (Agenia). P '97, 238 241 (Polyspilota). P '03, 706 albimana (Calobata). P '94, 279 (Gelasimus). P '80, 148 albina (Ancylonycha). J III, 258 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Lachnosterna). J III, 258 albineus (Dolomedes). P 1900, 538; '02, 589; '04, 136 albini (Lema). P '73, 25, 26 albinodulosa ( Columbella) . P '04, 14 albinodulosa var. ogasawarana (Co- lumbella). P '04, 11 albinotata (Campicola). P '05, 771 albinucha (Embernagra). P '48, 90 albinuchus (Aetophilus). P '99, 202 Albinula. P 1900, 593, 607; '10, 136 albionica (Haltica). J IV, 42 (Orchestris). P '73, 66 albionicus (Harpalus). P '65, 102 albipennis (Bibio). j iii, 77 (Forficula). P '03, 310 (Olfersia). j iii, 151 (Perdita). P '95, 11, 18; '96, 28, 32, 42, 49, 104 albipennis var. helianthi (Perdita). P '96, 104 albipennis var. lingualis (Perdita). P '96, 105 albipennis pasonis (Perdita). P '96, 105 albipes (Leistes). P '66, 25 (Pimpla). P '73, 399 (Porizon). P '94, 188 albipilosum (Trvpoxylon). P '93, 472, 474 albipunctata (Cvnorta). P '09, 225 (Mabuia).' P '62, 351 albipunctatus (Helioporus). P '63,51 (Hypsiboas). J VI, 201 (Platax). P '03, 162 albirictus (Phygadeuon). P '78, 358 albirostris (Buceros). P '67, 215 (Campephilus). P '63, 204 (( assicus). P '67, 68 (Dryocopus). P '60, 137 (Megapicus). P '60, 137 (Picus). P '60, 137 albiscapa (Rhipidura). P '89, 150 albisoopus (Myletes). P '71, 55, 267, 291; '03, 530; '06, 475 (Mvlosomma). P '03, 530; '06, 475 albisella (Daseyllus). P '62, 149 albistylum (Tropidia). P '95, 331 albitarse (Trypoxylon). P '93, 472, 474 Albite. P '66,110; '77,251; '83,72; '92, 175, 188, 201 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 219 albitemporalis (Chlorospingas). P '65, 171 (Taehyphonus). P '65, 171 albiventer (Geotrygon). P '65, 108 albiventris (Aram ides). P '67, 234 (Dacnis). P '64, 271 (Dicrurns). P '67, 219 albiventris atratus (Erinaceus). P '96, 544 albiventris (Hemidaenis). P '64, 271 (Museicapa). P '67, 219 (Noetilio). P '54, 190, 191 (Parus). P '05, 774 (Pipridea). P '64, 271 (Polioptila). P '90, 211; '96, 165 albivitta (Pedicia). P '59, 248: '60, 17 albivittata (Aulacoramphus). P '67, 120 (Limnobia). P '59, 198 (Pteroglossus). P '67, 120 Albizzia. P '89, 375 alboanfractus paivana (Anoma). P '10, 519 albo-aureus (Lutjanus). P '82, 305 albobadia (Thelephora). J III, 221 albocarnis (Diaporthe). P '93, 140 albocincta (Anthostomella). P '95, 424 (Micaria). P '01, 573 (Valsa). P '77, 120 albocinctum (Hypoxylon). P '90,229 albocinctus (Salticus). P '04, 139 albocrenata (Urocoptis). P '98, 276 albocristatns (Berenicornis). P '57, 37, 139 (Buceros). P '57, 37; '59, 139; '99, 37. J I, 135 (Ortholophus). P '99, 37 (Turacus). P '70, 88 albocrustata (Sphasria). P '95, 31 albofasciata (Apex). P '88, 38 (Argyramoeba). P '95, 325 (Eremopedes). P '09, 169, 481 (Nomada). P '03, 596, 602 albofasciatus (Opilus). P '45, 306. J IV, 36 (Orthocentrus). P '94, 190 (Patula). P '89, 2l)0 (Tarsostenus). J IT, 136 alboferrugineum (Glceosporium). P '94, 371 albofilata (Physa). P '06, 565 albofimbriata (Pseudomantis). P '03, 704 alboflavescens (Cortieium). P '94, 324 albofusca (Valsa). P '77, 119 albofuscus (Epinephelus). P '82, 306 albosridare (Cinosternum). J VIII, 153 albogularis (Ciecaba). P '90, 126: '99, 31 (Crithaga). P '99, 59 (Gymnodaetylus). P '56, 237 (Myodes). P '74, 195 (Ramphastos). P '67, 101; '99, 32 (Serinus). P '99, 59 (Syrnium). P '48, 124; '99, 31. J II, 52 alboguttata (Brachys). P '57, 9 (Pseudometa). P '09, 209 albohastata (Lycosa). P '08, 163, 226, 275 albohirta (Cincindela). P '54, 79. J III, 27 albolabris (Alcadia). P 10, 524 (Amastra). P '88, 44 (Helicina). J IX, 101-105, 110 (Helicogena). P '58, 200 (Helix, j ii, 154, 161. P '46, 100; '58, 200; '60, 19, 154; '61, 308, 397; '71, 147; '72, 99; '75, 208, 211; '80, 348; '89, 203 albolabris major (Helix). P '89, 203 albolabris var. maritima (Helix). P '90, 282 albolabris (Labiella). P '88, 44 (Laminella). P '88, 44 (Mesodon). P '75, 154, 255; '90, 282; '03, 197 albolabris var. alleni (Mesodon). P '03, 197 albolabris var. minor (Mesodon). P '03, 197 albolabris (Polygyra). P '94, 19; '96, 492; 1900, 120; '02, 420, 424, 427; '10, 21-40 albolabris alleni (Polygyra). P 1900, 451; '03, 197-200; '06, 533, 552 albolabris var. dentata (Polygyra). P '10, 21 albolabris var. fusca (Polygyra). P '10, 21 albolabris fuscolabris (Polygyra). P '03, 200; '10, 21 albolabris major (Polygyra). P '96, 492; '02, 420; '10, 21 albolabris maritima (Polygyra). P '10, 21, 24-38 albolabris minor (Polygyra). P '10, 21, 24-38 albolabris traversensis (Polygyra). P '10, 24-38 albolabris (Rana). P '56, 153 albolanata (Rosellinia). P '90, 227 lalbolarvatns (Leueonerpes). P '50, 100; '99, 30. J II, 257 (Melanerpes). J II, 257 (Picus). P '63, 202 (Xenopicus). P '93, 42; '98, 210; '99, 30; '03, 8, 15 220 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. albolimbatus (Seotopkilus). P '66, 287 albolineata (Harrovia). P '57, 221 (Metafeeenia). P '09, 202 (Neorthroblattina). P '85, 109 (Trimerotropis). P '09, 446 albolineatus (Ceratocarcinus). P '57, 221 (Grapsus). P '80, 194 albolutescens (Carex). P '09, 489: 1900, 663 alboluteus (Forties). P '95, 413 albomaculans (Ceratostoma). P '95, 418 (Cercospora). P '94, 378 (Cereosporella). P '94, 378 albomaculata (Chrysso). P '04, 128 (Pardosa). P '04, 263, 274: '08, 164, 202 (Priocera). P '45, 268 (Kkyssa). P '94, 190 albomaculatus (Phidippus). P '92, 73 (Serranus). P '62, 236 albomarginata (Hyla). J VI, 84 (Hypsiboas).' J VI, 200 (Packymerus). P '60, 22 7 (Tkelephore). J III, 221 albominiata (Odontia). J III, 217 albonotata* (Pentketria). P '99,39 (Syncalypta). P '61, 341 (Vidua). P '48, 65; '99, 39. J I, 241 albonotatus (Buteo). P '75, 101 (Cryptus). P '94, 187 albopapillosa (Adalaria). P '79, 72; '80, 76, 83 (Alderia). P '80, 83 albopatella (Pardosa). P '90, 430, 431; '92, 70; '02, 571; '04, 273; '08, 177 albopicta (Glypta). P '73, 405 albopictum (Monilema). J IV, 41 albopleuralis (Mesoleptus). P '94,189 albo-plvumbeus (L&gacepkalus). J XII, 547 albopuncta (Lycosa). P '04, 121 albopunctatus (Ampkacantkus). P '97, 79 (Gobius). P '97, 85; 1900, 517 (Goniobranckus). P '79, 31 (Siganus). P '97, 79 (Teutkis). P '97. 79 albo-ruber (Holocenthrus). P '04, 235. J XII, 506 nlborufuscens (Arvicola). P '74, 189 albosignatus (Gorytes). P '95, 519, 533 albospira (Apex). P '88, 40 albostolatus (Erythrolninpus). P '60, 259; '61, 75; '68, 289 albota?niatus (Lepidapluis). P '07,436 albotesselata (Monilema). .1 T\ T , 41 albovelata (Valsa). P '77, 119 albovenosa (Arsilouche). P '75, 428 (Pkylloscelis). P '07, 472 alboventris (Diplostyla). P '92, 43 albovittata (Anthrax). P '94, 275 (Lauxania). P '94, 281 (Meckelia). P '55, 382; '57, 160 (Perdita). P '95, 11, 15; '96, 29, 49, 100 (Stetkojulis). P 1900, 508 albovittatus (Cerebratulus). P '57, 160 (Icius). P '92, 76 (Labros). P 1900, 508 albozonata (Helix). P '58, 200 albrotinii (Meersia). P '63, 96 Albula. P '63, 179; '77, 215; '81, 114; '97, 67, 94; '99, 118; '06, 81; '08, 555 ; '10, 600, 654 albula (Argyrosomus). P '62, 15 (Asterias). P '63, 142 (Cyclas). P '60, 287; '61, 405 (Meckelia). P '57, 161 (Vallonia). P '93, 236, 263, 276 Albulidae. P'97, y4; '99,118; '06,81 albulum (Sphasrium). P '60, 287 albulus (Asteracanthion). P '63, 142; -ul, 173 (Brythis). P '57, 200 (Coregomes). P '62, 15 (Lepornis). J VI, 223 (Stichaster). P '01, 173 album (Cerion). P '95, 208; '96, 322 album brownei (Cerion). P '96, 322 album (Chenopodium). P '60, 512; 1900, 657, 665; '02, 661 (Daption). P '66, 143, 170 (Dolium). P '54, 31 (Eriogonum). P '48, 16. J I, 164 (Eupatorium). P '86, 344; 1900, 6'<0; '04, 605; 07, 456 (Geum). P '60, 303; '02, 662, 667 (HaBmulon). P '97, 110 (Illosporium). P '94, 385 (Schcenolirion). J III, 103 (Viseum). P '81, 440. J I, 185 Albunaea. P '58, 230 Albunea. P '50, 24; '58, 230; '59, 302; '78, 326; '79, 409 Albuneida?. P '79, 409 Albunhippa. P '58, 230 Albunidse. I' '58, 230; '78, 326 Alburnellus. P '77, 91; '10, 2S6, 290, 291. .) VI, 232, 241 Alburnops. P '56, 194: '64, 281; '77, 91 ; '83, 143; '10, 275, 283 Alburnus. P '56, 193, 212; '63, 31; '64, 281, 282; '65, 85; '77, 91; '08, 542; '10, 288-290 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 221 alburnus (Aphvocarax). P '03, 517 (Basilichthys). P '99, 339 (Centropomus). P '63, 31 alburnus australe (Curimatella). P '03, 510; '06, 297 alburnus (Mentieirrhus). P '61, 86, 88; '63, 31; '77, 210 (Perca). P '63, 31 8( ia?na). P '63, 31 (Umbrina). P '61, 86, 88; '63, 31 albus (Amarauthus). P '60, 514 (Argyrosomus). P '62, 15 (Buceros). P '64,241; '67,124 (Centropomus). P '60, 116 (Ceraiticelus). P '05, 302, 318 (Ceratinella). P '05, 302 (Chalcinus). P '06, 447 (Coregonus). j i, 232. P '62, 15 (Corvus). P '64, 242 (Cylindrosteus). P '64, 185; '65, 86 (Erigone). P 05, 302 (Ibis), j y, 69 (Lagopus). P '61, 227; '63, 98; '71, 96 (Lamas). P '64, 238 (Larus). P '64, 245 (Lepisosteus). P '10, 611 (Lepus). P '96, 352 (Monopterus). P '97, 61; '05, 488. J XII, 500 albus virginianus (Mus). P '53, 414 albus (Nabalus). P '60, 514; '02, 664; '10, 583 (Paraseapkyrhynchus). P '10, 604 (Pseudograpsus). P '58, 104; '80, 205 (Psittacus). P '64, 239 (Rhamphastos). P '64, 241; '67, 123 (Saccophorus). P '52, 163; '75, 131 (Tantalus), j v, 69 (Triportheus). P '71, 264; '06, 447 Alca. P '61, 248; '64, 50, 244; '68, 3, 4, 5-15, 18-83 ; '69, 200, 205, 206, 210, 211 alcaeoides (Callirhoe). P '62, 161 Aleadae. P '82, 322 Alcadia. P '10, 524 alcamedes (Papilio). P '66, 342 Alcamenes. P '07, 169 Alee. P '78, 61, 71; '80, 349 alee (Alea). P '68, oo Alcedinidae. P '83, 65; '95, 482; '96, 128; '05, 763 Aleedo. j iv, 26; viii, 155. P '48, 89; '50, 69; '53, 401; '55, 313; '56, 2S8, 320; '57, 37; '58, 194; '59, 33, 34; '60, 133; '61, 217; '62, 318; '64, 243; '75, 347; '02, 674; '05, 764. .1 II, 269 aleedo (Smaris). P '92, 268 (Spieara). P '92, 268 Alcelaphus. P '78, 61, 71 Alcemerops. P '02, 676 Alces. P '68, 298; '82, 319, 327; '85, 182-202; '88, 99; '08, 92 alces (Cervus). P '85, 181. J VII, 377 (Madrepora). P '90, 304 Alchemilla. P '63, 94; '93, 210. J 111, 181, 182, 190 alebidas (Macrosargus). P '94, 271 (Sargus). P '94, 271 alcicornus (Pterodrilus). P '94, 450 Aleida?. P '68, 2; '69, 182, 206, 210; '72, 177; '98, 127, 495 Alcimosphenns. P '03, 341 Alcina?. P '68, 7, 8, 14, 15 ; '69, 211 Alciopida?. P '08, 340 Alcithoe. P '76, 286, 288 Alcon. j v, 29 alcyon (Aleedo). j iv, 26; viii, 155. P '53, 401 ; '55, 313 ; '56, 288 ; '61, 217 ; '75, 347. J II, 269 (Ceryle). P '46, 111; '53, 308; '61, 217; '66, 59; '68, 149; '71, 26; '75, 347; '83,65; '90, 206; '92, 106, 116; '93, 42; '95, 482; '96, 112, 128; '98, 80, 209; '03, 7; '04, 581; '05, 690; '08, 90, 153; '09, 359. J I, 32 (Cyprina). P '61, 27 (Megaceryle). P '59, 106 Alcyonaria. P '78, 310 Alcyone. P '50, 69 ; '99, 43 AlcyoneUa. P '51, 262, 266; '84, 213 Alcyonidinm. P '82, 262. J III, 142 Alcyonites. j i, 310 | Alcyoninm. j i, 452; vi, 125, 202; viii, 219. P '44, 85; '55, 375; '89, 120 | aleytboe (Scolopbilus). P '66, 287 aldebranus (Dryolimnas). P '94, 140 (Rongetius). P '94, 140 Alderia. P '80, 83 aldricbi (Cardita). P '03, 264 aldrichi var. smitnvillensis (Corbula). P '95, 52, 113, 125 aldrichi (Pleurotoma). P '87, 52 aldrichiana (Adrana). P '95, 47 (Gaza). P '95, 84 (Yoldia). P '95, 103 nldricbiella (Microdrillia). P '03,278 aldrovandi (Dasyatis). P '10, 473 (Panopsea). P '77, 24; '82, 165 (Pteroglossus). P '67, 115 (Ramphastos). P '67, 115 222 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC aleatoria (Misumena). P '09, 562 (Euncinia). P 1900, 537; '04, 132 aleatorius (Euncinia). P '92, 59 (Thomisus). P '92, 59 Aleethelia. P '94, 132, 148 Aleotis. P '62, 239; '97, 101; '05, 82, 87 Alecto. P '59, 343; '01, 179; '05, 5. J V, 172 alecto (Piezorhynchus). P '89, 153 Alectoria. P '63, 96; '93, 216 Alectoromorphae. P '69, 200; '70, 85, 86, 88 Alectro. j v, 153 alectrolophus (Anoplarchus). P '84, 103 Alecturus. j iv, 164 Aleochara. j Hi, 157. P '44, 30; '66, 370; '73, 327. J V, 16, 31 Aleocharidae. P '44, 30 Aleocharinus. P '66, 347 Aleodorus. P '66, 370 Alepes. P '82, 276; '05, 70, 499. J XII, 507 Alepidosauroidse. P '62, 127 Alepidosaurus. P '62, 127, 241 alepidotum ( Gobiosoma) . P '63, 269 alepidotus (Chaetodon). P '84, 312 (Gobius). P '58, 169; '63, 269 (Peprilus). P '84, 312 (Ehombus). P '84,312; '97,103 (Seserinus). P '06, 119 (Stromateus). P '84, 45, 312 Alestes. P '06, 444 Alethe. P '59, 43 ; '99, 42. J V, 183 Alethopteris. P '60, 440 Aletris. P '60, 304; 1900, 485, 488; '10, 548, 559 Aleuas. P '07, 184 Aleurichthys. P '63, 172 Aleurodicus. P '02, 279 aleutensis (Acipenser). P '89, 254, 255 aleutianus (Mesoleius). P '78, 371 aleutiea (Magasella). P '73, 188; '77, 159; '91, 170 (Phaleris). P '68, 52 (Una). P '68, 52, 57 aleuticus (Ptycoramphus). P '68, 7, 51, 52; '93, 30; '99, 19 (Simorhynchus). P '68, 52 alexanderi (SphyTadium). P '06,216 alexandrensis (Ceriphasia). P '65, 27 (Goniobasis). P '64,46; '65,27 (Melania). P '64, 46 alexandri (Acipenser). P '89, 250, 256 (Helix). P '96, 416 (Ophioooma). P '89, 177 (Perdicella). P '88, 42 (Trochihis). P '59, 190; '66, 56; '68, 82; '92, 117; '98, 211; '03, 27. J II, 269 alexanaria (Achatinella). P '88, 42 (Laminella). P '88, 42 alexandrina (Scyris). P '05, 86 alexandrinus (Ammonites). J VI1J, 312 (Gallus). P '05, 86 (Mus). P '74, 173; '94, 159; '02, 132 (Scyris). P '05, 86 (Serranus). P '07, 252 Alexia. P '58, 210; '60, 50; '72, 143; '10, 667 Aleyrodes. P '02, 279, 282 Aleyrodida?. P '02, 279 alfaroana (Amizilis). P '99, 208 alfaronis (Cnemidophorus). P '94, 198 alfredi (Cassicus). P '67, 69 alfurus (Babirussa). P '78, 61 Alga. P '70, Biol. 10 alga (Chsetostomus). P 71, 286, 287 (Uria). P '68, 4, 78 Algales. P '54, 129 Algansea. P '56, 182; '64, 282; '65, 70 • 77 91 algerica (Aphlebia). P '01, 274 algeriensis (Lanius). P '85, 95 (Picus). P '63, 203 algicola (Leptochelia). P '94, 93 algida (Agrostis. J III, 200 (Gentiana). P '63, 74 (Phippsia). J III, 183, 200 algidum (Trichodium). J III, 200 algidus (Agaricus). .) Ill, 206 (Pterostichus). P 73, 303. J II 238 algira (Glandina). P 75, 157 (Helix). P '94, 13 algirus (Zonites). P '94, 13 algoenis (Terebratula). P 73, 191 Algoma. P '56, 180; 77, 91 aliala (Acanthurus). P '99, 496 (Teuthis). P '99, 496 Alibrotus. P '01, 148 alicastrum (Brosimum). P '89, 403 aliciae (Hylocichla). P '69, 127, 128; 1900, 5, 33; '08, 156 (Polygyra). P '03, 194 (Turdus). P '61, 217; '69, 127,128; 71,19; '96,165; '09,366 alieaudatn (Euchone). P '04, 165 aliena (Cephalothrix). P '01, 673 (Crataegus). P '10, 151, 157 (Diaporthe). P '93, 142 aJienata (Ascaris). P '51,205; '56,51 alienus (Saprinus). P '52, 40. J IV, 31 aliflora (Stellaria). P '63, 59 aliformis (Corbula). P '03, 262 Aligena. P '48, 95 ; '62, 577 ; '88, 170 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 223 Aligoplites. 1' '89, 42 aliisceruliLs (Anser). P '75, 355 aliorum (Emysaurus). P '54, 189 alipes (Phaneroptera). P '05, 805 alis (Farus). P 75, 352 alis cceruleis (Farus). j iv, 195 Alisma. P '60, 513; 1900, 662; '08, 457 AlismacEe. P '98, 383 Alisniacese. P '60, 304, 513; '63, 76; '89, 357; 1900, 662 alisma?folius (Ranunculus). P '60, 302; '63, 57 alismatis (Ceroospora). P '91, 88 Alitta. P '08, 344; '09, 244 alius (Chelifer). P '77, 261 Allacodon. P '91, 127, 130 Allagecrinus. P '81, 177; '85, 263- 281; '86, 78-82, 107-109, 211-213; '87, 97-113; '88, 340, 350; '90, 354 Allamanda. P '58, 129 Allanite. P '82, 60 allantospora (Phyllosticta). P '94, 355 (Valsaria). P '94, 348 Alle. P '92, 146 ; '95, 502, 504 alle (Alca). P '68, 3, 5, 53, 54 (Alle). P '92, 146; '95, 502, 504 (Arctica). P '68, 55 (Mergulus). P '68, 3, 4, 6, 54, 55; '78, 23. J II, 55 (Uria). P '68, 54 allecta (Helix). P '87, 130 (Leptura). J I, 338 (Patula). P '87, 130 Alleeula. P '46, 58; '54, 84, 219. J IV, 38 alleghanen8is (Rhinoceros). J VII, 444 alleghaniensis (Abranchus). j v, 320. J I, 290 (Amphiuma) . j vi, 35 (Coluber). P '95, 391 (Elaphis). P '56, 243, 244, 252 (Fneoides). j vi, 289 (Petalodus). P '59, 3, 30. J III, 161 (Rhinoceroides). J VII, 444 (Salamandra). j i, 407; v, 320, 323. J I, 289 (Triton), j v, 320 (Viola). P '03, 691 allegheniensis (Coluber). P '08, 121 (Cryptobranchus). P '93, 228; '95, 403; '08, 127. J I, 290 (Menopoma). j v, 320. P '86, 213; '93, 228. J I, 289 (Putorius). P 1900, 751 (Scotophis). P '56,243; '01,47 allei (Centronella). P '65, 123 allei. Continued. (Goniatites). P '65, 133 alleni (Bison). P '97, 483-500 (Helicops). P '01, 40; '08, 121 (Hodomys). P '94, 229, 235 (Neofiber). F '89, 270 (Neotoma). P '94, 225, 232 (Porphyrio). P '59, 175; '05, 757 (Porphyrula). P '05, 757 (Selasphorus). P '04, 582 allenii (Liodytes). P '01, 40 (Soorpius). P '63, 107. J V, 359, 360 (Scytopis). P '71, 222; '74,123 Allerya. F '96, 453 alleterata (Pelamys). F '04, 760 alleteratus (Scomber). P '04, 760 alliacea (Mabuia). J VIII, 115 (Petiveria). P '89, 401 alliaceus (Anolis). P '64, 175 alliaria (Helix). P '58, 200 alliarius (Aplostoma). P '94, 15 alliciens (Trimerotropis). P '07, 41 Allicula. P '59, 78 alliedea (Phylloptera). P '07, 382 Alligator. P '46, 121; '60, 549; '65 185; '71, 48; '78, 24; '95, 403 '01, 457, 464-467; '03, 553, 557 '04, 467; '06, 111; '08, 113. J II, 137, 138 alligator (Anolis). P '56, 231, 237 Allionia. P '98, 39; '04, 108 alliterata (Gymnosarda). P '92, 254 Allium, j vii, 55. F '60, 201; '63, 76; '68, 170; '84, 93; '88, 396; '89, 360; '98, 42, 312. J III, 102 allmanni (Crangon). P '95, 180 (Steiracrangon). P '78, 89 Allobophora. P '02, 303 Alloeocnemis. P '53, 232; '54, 218; '59, 76 Allocosa. P 1900, 539; '04, 135; '08, 162-169, 284-298, 513 Allocrinus. P '90, 376 Allodape. P '96, 557 Allodictya. P '76, 115 Allodiscus. P '92, 402 Allodon. P '87, 285; '91, 130. J IX, 187, 212, 217, 218, 251, 253 Allodontidae. P '91, 130, 133 Allognathus. P '92, 394 Allograpta. P '95, 329 Allolobophora. P '99, 139; '02, 84. J XII, 11, 22, 29; XIII, 96, 100 Alloniscus. P '54, 176 Allonyx. P '66, 349, 359 Allopagus. P '81, 424 Allophane. P '92, 192 Allophyllum. P '48, 10. J I, 155 Allopiidae. P '06, 79 Alloplectus. P '58, 131 224 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Alloprosallocrinus. P '65, 164; '68, 350, 351, 352; '81, 193, 268-287, 402; '85, 328 Allopterum (Anisagrion). P '01, 132, 138; '08, 481, 490 allopterum var. rubicunda (Anisa- grion). P '08, 481, 490 Allorchestes. P '54, 177 ; '55, 383 Allorhina. P '78, 314. J IV, 12, 33 Allorisma. P '56, 63, 269; '57, 128; '58, 263; '59, 8-29; '65, 110, 128, 250; '71, 69, 70, 167, 171; '76, 31 Allosorns. P '60, 515; '63, 80 aUostoma (Valsa). P '77, 124; '78, 87 Allotettix. P '04, 666, 668; '05, 801, 841 Allotheria. P '91, 124, 238. J IX, 213 almada (Natrix). P '68, 102 alniadensis (Liophis). P '62, 76; '68, 102. J VIII, 180 almana (Cynthia). P '85, 84 (Junonia). P '85, 86 Almandine. P '97, 442 Almeidea. P '58, 126 alnea (Thelephora). J III, 223 alni (Coccus). P '99, 268 (Frankia). P '03, 353, 354 (Lecanium). P '99, 271 (Melanconium). P '95, 436 (Plasmodiophora). P '03, 353 (Septoria). P '94, 366 (Sphaeropsis). P '95, 436 (Valsa). P '77, 114 alnicola (Calosphaeria). P '90, 221 alni folia (Amelanchier). j vii, 22. P '84, 82; '98, 24, 299 (Clethra). P '60, 512; '99, 86; '07, 455; '09, 389 (Rhamnus). P '98, 21, 296 (Septoria). P '94, 366 alnifolium (Viburnum). P '08, 450 alnigena (Septoria). P '94, 367 A Inns. P '61, 420; '62, 11; '63, 76; '64, 18; '66, 343; '81, 455; '83, 190, 255; '84, 91; '98, 41, 311; '03, 5; '04, 108; '09, 389, 395; '10, 561 aloa (Calobata). P '94, 279 Alobus. J III, 266, 273 Aloe P '58,123; '89,359; '01,559 Alcea. P '87, 137 aloeifolium (Cymbidium). P '97, 184 Alogopteron. P '05, 827 alogus (Gryllus). P '02, 726; '06, 65, 66, 81; '09, 112, 174 aloifolia (Yucca). P '68, 167; '89, 53, 359; '01, 559, 561; '05, 698 Alope. P '52, 17; '79, 418; '93, 112 fl |ope ( Anceryx). J TV, 175, 177 (tfnnnys). J IV, 177 (Sphinx). J IV, 177 Alopecoidae. P '62, 235; '64, 148, 259, 261 alopecoidea (Carex). P '87, 78 alopeeuroides (Acalyphaj. P '89,406 (Dalea). P '63, 60; '83, 296 (Lyeopodium). P '07, 455 (Polypogon). P '62, 88, 333 Alopecurus. P '63, 79, 95; '67, 23; '77, 108; '84, 95; '93, 214. J III, 183, 200 alopex (Sphserodactylus). P '61, 499 (Vulpes). J XI, 228 Alopha. P '72, 171 Alophus. P '54, 20 Alopias. P '63, 333; '64, 148, 261; '92, 233; '04, 505; '06, 79; '08, 54; '09, 407; '10, 599 Alopiida?. P '92, 233; '04, 505; '08, 54 Alopus. P '04, 85 Alosa. P '54, 199; '59, 158; '60, 21, 36, 37; '60, Biol. 9; '77, 215; '87, 296; '92, 243; '97, 64; '99, 332; '04, 507 alosa (Clupea). P '92, 243 alosoides (Liza). P '03, 746 Alouatta. P '01, 120 alpena (Arabis). P '84, 80 (Circaga). P '84, 84 alpestre (Melanomma). P '94, 328 alpestris (Alauda). j iv, 181. P '53, 399; '61, 221. J II, 265 (Alopecurus). P '63, 79 (Eremophila). P '75, 348; '08, 97 (Hemitriton). P '62, 343 (Hirundo). P '64, 257 (Otocoris). P '51, 218; '53, 382; '96, 117, 132 alpestris adusta (Otocoris). P '92, 119 alpestris giraudi (Otoeoris). P '92, 108 alpestris merrilli (Otocoris). P '93, 45, 62 alpestris occidentalis (Otocoris). P '99, 21 alpestris pallida (Otocoris). P '05, 690 alpestris praticola (Otoeoris). P) '98 82 alpestris (Pleospora). P '94, 336 (Stellaria). P '63, 59 (Triton). P '56, 11; '59, 127. .1 III, 358, 362 Alpha. P '02, 718 alpha ( Aiiiniscus). J II, 172 (Lamia;, j v, 270. J II, 172 (Liopus). J II, 172 alphfierostria (Ogyris). P '79, 420 Alpheidae. j viii, 140. P '93, 112 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 225 Alpheina?. P "52, 16, 21; '71, 242; '79, 416 Alpheoides. P '93, 112 Alphestes. P '99, 348; '07, 258 Alpheus. j i, 234; viii, 141. P '50, 25, 28; '52, 12, 16, 21; '59, 302; '60, 29, 33; '63, 139; '71, 242; '78, 93, 298, 328; '79, 416; '88, 321; '91, 183, 199; '93, 109-119 alpigena (Apospkaeria). P '94, 358 alpigenum (Lycoperdon). P '95,414 alpina (Alebemilla). J III, 182, 190 (Antennaria). P '63, 67; '84, 87; '93, 211 (Arabis). P '93, 208. J III, 182, 186 (Arnica). P '93, 211. J III, 193 (Atragene). P '63, 56 (Bartsia). P '63, 94; '93, 212. J III, 183, 195 (Bathyphantes). P '92, 44 (Carex). P '63, 78 (Chrysopsis). j vii, 34 (Circaea). P '91, 434 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cyathicula). P '94, 349 (Cyclas). P '60, 268, 287 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275 (Dolabra). P '91, 249 (Draba). P '63, 94; '93, 209. J III, 182, 186 alpina corymbosa (Draba). J III, 182, 187 alpina micropetala (Draba). J III, 182, i87 alpina (Eutypella). P '95, 425 (Haplosporella). P '94, 362 (Hierochloe). P '93, 214 (Hirundo). P '62, 318 (Juniperus). P '73, 353 (Lesquerella). P '07, 247 (Lychnis). J III, 182, 189 (Mertensia). P '63, 73 (Pehdna). P '61, 189 (Pentstemon). P '63, 72 (Poa). P '63, 79; '93, 214. J III, 183, 200 (Pulmonaria). P '63, 73 (Bosalia). J II, 177 (Sckizodus). P '91, 249 (Schoeniclus). P '61, 188 (Tringa). j v, 92, 93; viii, 156. P '58, 196; '61, 188; '62, 322 alpina americana (Tringa). P '99, 29 alpina pacifica (Tringa). P '93, 36, 61; '97, 370; '99, 29; 1900, 24 alpina (Veronica). P '63, 72; '84, 89; '93, 212 Alpinia. P '58, 123; '89, 353 alpinum (Cerastium). P '63, 59, 94; '84, 81; '93, 209. J III, 182, 188 15 alpinum fischerianum (Cerastium). J III, 182, 188 alpinum uniflorum (Cerastium). J III, 182 alpinum (Epilobium). P '63, 61; '84, 84 (Erigeron). P '84, 87 (Hedysarum). j vii, 19 (Lycopodium). J III, 201 (Nostoc). P '69, Biol. 20 (Papaver). P '63, 57, 94 (Phleum). P '84, 95; '04, 603 (Pogonatum). P '63, 95; '93, 217 (Stereocaulon). P '93, 216 (Thalictrum). P 63, 56 alpinus (Alopecurus). P '63, 95; '93, 214. J III, 183, 200 (Astragalus). P 63, 60; '84, 82 (Cymopterus). P '63, 62 (Dismodicus). P '05, 310 (Erigeron). P '93, 211 (Hydroporus). P '55, 293 (Lagopus). P '71, 96 (Melanoplus). P '06, 360, 414 (Miniums). P '63, 71 (Pteromys). P '97, 315, 319 (Sciuropterus). P '97, 314- 319, 326 alpinus calif ornicus (Sciuropterus). P '97, 323, 326 alpinus fuliginosus (Sciuropterus). P '97, 321, 326 alpinus laseivus ^Sciuropterus). P '04, 589 alpinus oregonensis (Sciuropterus). P '97, 324, 326 alpinus (Senecio). P '63, 68 (Tringa). P '53, 426 alpista (Crataegus). P '10, 230, 238 Alseonax. P '89, 146; '99, 40; '05, 777 alsinastrum (Anacharis). P '70, Biol. 3 Alsine. P '61, 449; '62, 161; '63, 58, 94; 1900, 486, 488; '09, 491. J III, 83 alsinoides (Arenaria). P '98,379,402 (Claytonia). P '98, 20, 296 Alsodes. J VI, 89, 91, 95; VIII, 95 alsophila (Viola). P '03, 667, 691 Alsophis. P '62, 74, 76; '68, 312; '93, 433; '94, 431, 441 Alstromeria. P '58, 122 alta (Anatina). P '87, 397, 403. J IX, 122 (Corbula). P '47, 294; '48, 98; '55, 257; '03, 262. J I, 124, 207; II, 41; IX, 149 226 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC alta. Continued. (Crassatella). P '47, 281; '48, 98; '55, 257; '95, 48. J I, 112; IX, 152 (Cuculhea). J VIII, 335 (Cupressocrinus). P '86, 105 (Cyclas). P '60, 287 (Cymbiola). J VIII, 328 (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Dosinia). P '56, 315 (Dosiniopsis). P '65, 184 (Mactra). P '56, 271, 283; '57, 125; '60, 425 (Maretia). P '63, 360 (]SJuculites). j viii, 251 (Periploma). P '62, 572, 585; '80, 32 (Sismondia). P '65, 74, 75 (Tellina). j vii, 258. P '48, 106 (Trigonella). P '60, 425 (Trochita). P '55, 259. J IX, 145 (Voluta). J VIII, 328 altamazonica (Pellona). P '71, 256 altamazonicus (Centropyx). J VIII, 162 (Curimatus). P '06, 305 (Oedipus). P '74, 120 altarcus (Anchybopsis). P '83, 144, 145 (Leucus). P '83, 144, 145, 153. J IX, 392 altavela (Pteroplatea). P '10, 475 altensteinii (Puya). P '58, 122 alterna (Plusiaj. P '85, 178 alternans (Amphitetras). P 1900, 716, 717 (Ancylochira). P '66, 348 (Anomia). J VIII, 336 (Biddulphia). P '90, 137; 1900, 693, 716, 719 (Brachinus). P '43, 296; '62, 524 (Buprestis). P '73, 88 (Calosoma). P '73, 322 (Cardioceras). P '97, 407 (Ditaxis). P '60, 443 (Drymanis). P '10, 502 (Elaps). P '60, 74 (Harpalus). P '65, 102 (Oligomerus). P '65, 228 (Philod«s). P '68, 379 (Phygadeuon). P '94, 186 (Stcnnlu|,lms). P '68, 378 (Triceratium). P '61, 62, 70; 1900, 719 (Trox). P '54, 211, 215 Alternanthera. P '77,108; '89,402; '09, 491 Alternaria. P '95, 430 alternate (Amathia). P '78, 304 (Anguispira). P '66, 315 alternata. Continued. (Anisotoma). P '53, 283 (Anthrax), j iii, 45. P '95, 326 alternate var. lateralis (Anthrax). P '94, 275 alternata (Asterias). J V, 144 (Bsetis). P '62, 369, 401 (Bylliodes). P '45, 271 (Cancellaria). j vii, 155. P '48, 97; '62, 567; '82, 172 (Gerithiopsis). P '82, 198 (Corixa). j iv, 329 (Cuma). J VIII, 328 (Disonycha). P '73, 64 (Pasciolaria). P '62, 561; '82, 168 (Fissurella). j ii, 224. P '71, 141 (Glyphis). P '91, 55 (Helicella). P '58, 200 (Ixodes). P '44, 103; '53, 283 (Leptsena). P '52, 190 (Lucapina). J VIII, 369 (Luidia). P '90, 317, 326 (Orthis). P '43, 329 (Patella), j v, 215 (Partula). P '85, 215. J IX, 50 (Patula). P '75, 153, 180; '89, 199; '93, 389, 396 alternata fergusoni (Patula). P '89, 199 alternata mordax (Patula). P '89, 199 alternata (Peronaeoderma). J VIII, 371 (Pyramidula). P '94, 17; '96, 490; 1900, 147, 457; '02, 416, 421, 438-440; '03, 213; '06, 533, 563. J XIII, 572 alternata carinata (Pyramidula). P '96, 490; 1900, 113', 147 alternata costata (Pyramidula). P 1900, 113, 115, 148; '02, 417, 421 alternata fergusoni (Pyramidula). P '02, 42 alternata mordax (Pyramidula). P '96, 490; '02, 417, 421, 438-440 alternata rarinotata (Pyramidula). P 1900, 457 alternata (Saperda). j iii, 409. J II, 147 (Serica). J III, 276; IV, 34 (Siphonaria). P '91, 45, 49 (Stropbonema). P '42, 197 (Svlhs). P '08, 323: '09, 321 (Tellina). j ii, 275. P '42, 217; '48, 106; '62, 573; '71, 135- 13S; '82, 155; '03, 757. J VIII, 371 (Tuba). P '48, 106; '90, 400 (Turritella). j ii, 243 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 227 alternatum (Dentalium). P '48, 99 (Doreaschema). J II, 147 (Pleurotoma. P '48, 104 alternatus (Ammonites). J VIII, 312 (Antkribus). J V, 250 (Botkrops). P '59, 339; '62, 347 (Bulimulus). P '73, 248; '75, 155, 224; '89, 195; '06, 131, 132, 140; 10, 48 alternatus mariae (Bulimulus). P '03, 764; '06, 125, 131-133, 137-140 alternatus (Bulimus). P '58, 206 (Bvrrhus). j v, 186. P '54, 115 (Cirrhitus). P '62, 106, 107, 122 (Coreus). j iv, 317 (Corigus). P '01, 261, 267 (Cyckrus). P '73, 322 (Dendrocrinus). P '79, 299 (Glyptoscelis). P '73, 36 (Helopkorus). P '61, 341 (Hister). j v. 46 (Meniscus). P '73, 410 (Murex). P '48, 102 (Oxyemus). P '44, 137 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 299 (Productus). J III, 20, 22 (Rypkus). j iii, 27 (Salpingus). P '59, 285, 290 (Trox). J IV, 34 (Turrilites). P '54, 168 alternifolia (Oornus). P '86, 344; 10, 581 (Ludwigia). P '60, 512 alternifolia? (Hendersonia). P '93, 161 altemifolium (Chrvsosplenium). P '63, 62 alternifolius (Cyperus). P '09, 489 alternus (Ophibolus). P '01, 612; '03, 550, 553 Althaea. P '58, 124 altha?oides ( Triumfetta) . P '89, 368 althea (Actinocrinus). P '81, 322 (Calathoerinus). P '81, 322 (Teleiocrinus). P '81, 322 Altiea. j iv, 83. P '47, 164; '56, 29; '60, 321. J IV, 41 alticeps (Ceraticelus). P '05,302,318 (Phodaga). P '58, 77. J IV, 39 Alticola. P '99, 290, 291-298 altieola (Amizilis). P '99, 207 (Perdita). P '96, 46 altieollus (Arvicola). P '94, 282 (Opheomorphus). P '68, 102 (Perognathus). P '93, 412 alticoronatus (Laemanctus). P '65, 192: '66, 124 alticosta (Cardita). P '80, 364, 365; '86, 57; '90, 402, 450 (Pissurella). j vii, 142. P '48, 99; '62, 570 alticosta. Continued. (TurriteUa). P '82, 171, 173 (Venericardia). P '95, 145 altieostata (Oardita). P '48, 97 (TurriteUa). j vii, 144. P '48, 107; '62, 567; '67, 139 altieostata var. perantiqua (Veneri- cardia). P '95, 130 altieostatum (Eudopachys). P '55, 263 alticus (Rupiscartes). P '82, 278 altidens (Didymictis). P '92, 320. J IX, 169 altidorsalis (Nautilus). P '62, 429 (Trematodiscus). P '62, 429 altifrons (Grapsus). P '79, 401; '80, 193 altigenis (Temnocyon). P '79, 180 altilaminata (Venus). P '90, 144 altile (Buccinum). P '48, 96 (Buceitritxm). P '86, 57 altilirata (TurriteUa). J VIII, 341 altilis (Ancilla). P '54, 30 (Ancillaria). P '48, 96 (Anculosa). P '64, 104 (Buccinum). P '62, 562 (Ccelotes). P '92, 25 (Cyclas). P '60, 287; '62, 37 (Cyrena). P '60, 275, 282 (Fusus). P '48, 100 (Gillia). P '94, 25 (Leptoxis). P '61, 307 (Nassa). P '82, 171 (Paludina). P '64, 104 (Tritia). P '62, 562; '82, 171 (TurriteUa). J III, 333 (Unio). P '53, 244 (Vallonia). P '93, 241 altilo (Telephorus). P '51, 347 altiloqua (Muscicapa). j iv, 177. P '48, 127; '51, 152; '60, 375; '64, 249 (Vireosylvia). P '51, 152; '60, 375 altiloquus (Vireo). P '48, 127; '63, 294 altipeta (Melania). P '63, 315 altipetum (Pleurocera). P '63, 315 altipinnis (Alburnellus). P 10, 286 (Ancylodon). P '99, 353 (Arckoscion). P '99, 353 (Minnilus). P '77, 80 (Notropis). P 10, 286 altiplectus (Pecten). P '56, 313 altirostrata (Allorisma). P '58, 263; '59, 29 altirostris (Area). P '61,325: '05,9 (Elaps). P '59, 345: '60, 72, 73; '62, 347 (Svmborodon). P '74, 89 altispira' (Gvrodes). P '93, 221; '05, 21 228 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. altispira. Con tinned. (Lunatia). P '61,320; '05,21 (Polygyra). P '02, 418-420, 427, 428 altissima (Agrostis). P 1900, 485 (Ashmunella). P '99, 192; '05, 227, 331 (Meliea). P '85, 44 (Polygyra). P '99, 192; '05, 231 (Solidago). P '60, 514; '10, 575 altissimum (Cirsium). P '60, 514 (Epidendrum). P '89, 355 (Paspaluni). P '86, 288 altissimus (Aleurodicus). P '02, 280 altitudinum (Melanoplus). P '02, 274; '04, 571; '06, 362, 409; '09, 113, 165 altivaga (Helicina). P '87, 152 altivaga andrewsse (Polygyra). P '02, 420, 426, 427 altivallis (Thomomys). P '95, 34 altivelis (Cremnobates). P '81, 113, 116 (Cromileptes). P '82, 272 altivolus (Hippiscus). P '06, 376, 401 altonense (Macrochilus). P '89, 307, 308 altonensis (Physa). P '64, 114. J VI, 164 (Productus). J III, 7, 22 (Soleniscus). P '89, 307 Altrices. P '68, 281; '69, 193-196, 201, 209, 210, 213 altum (Buccitriton). P '90, 399 (Conocardium). P '88, 247 (Sphaerium). P '60, 287 altus (Berosus). P '55, 366 (Bubalichthys). P '77, 73 (Meleagris). P '70, 11. J XI, 280 (Mortonia). J IX, 131 (Pachydon. P '74, 28 (Periarchus). J IX, 131 (Priacanthus). P '62, 132, 242; '63, 332; '70, 119, 121; '89, 163 (Pseudopriacanthus). P '84, 98; '89, 163 (Pygocentrus). P '70, <>3 (Triacrinus). P '86, 99 (Trichocrinus). P '86, 99 (Unio). J II, 298 alutacea (Donacia). P '51, 311 Aluata. P '67, 36 Aluatta, P '61, 24; '62, 507, 515; '78, 62 Alucita. P '75, 33 Aluco. P '07, 365 alnco (Cerithium). P '07, 365 aluco. Continued. (Murex). P '07, 364 (Pseudovertagus). P '07, 360 (Strix). j iii, 357. J IV, 272. P '90, 124 aluco delicatula (Strix). P '90, 125 aluco javanica (Strix). P '90, 124 aluco (Syrnium). P '75, 480 Alunite. P '80, 332 Alunogen. P '82, 545; '92, 177, 178 alutacea (Chsetocnenia). P '73, 74 (Lavinia). P '56, 184 (Schistocerea). P '05, 40, 53, 439; '07, 292; '09, 156; '10, 617, 632 (Thelepkora). J III, 222 alutaceum (Hydnum). J III, 216 (Philoxylon). P '61, 352 alutaceus (Acrocheilus). P '56, 184; '77, 90 (Anolis). P '61, 212 (Anthicus). P '52, 104. J IV, 38 (Cyathoerinus). P '79, 308; '85, 244, 245, 253, 264, 269, 280; '87, 111; '90, 356 (Dicaelus). J XI, 281 (Dracontura). P '61, 212 (Ernobius). P '65, 224, 225 (Philoxylon). P '65, 225 (Platycrinus). P '86, 95 (Polyporus). J III, 208 (Tanarthrus). P '52, 104. J IV 12 38 Alute'ra. 'p '63, 178, 183; '77, 204; '84, 46; '97, 127 alvarado (Ichneumon). P '73, 108, 125 Alvaradoa. P '89, 371 alvarezzii (Ostrea). J VIII, 336 Alvarius. P '59, 100; '77, 54, 56, 92. J VI, 210 alvarius (Bufo). P '66, 310. J VI, 71 (Phrynoidis). P '62, 358 alveare (Megara). P '63, 308; '65, 19 (Melania). P '63, 308; '65, 19 (Pleurocera). P '63, 308; '65, 19; '9d, 498 (Sagda). P '10, 517, 528 alvearia (Turbo). P '96, 328 alveata (Amauropsis). P '82, 198, 200 (Cancellaria). P '48, 97. J IV, 288 (Cassidula). P '53, 448 (Cyclas). P '54, 30 (Gyrodes). P '76, 295; '05, 21. J IV, *289 ( Laeinia). P '90, 398 (Lucina). P '48,100; '90,402 (Melongena). P '48, 101; '53, 448 ; 90, 398. J IX, 135 (Natica). J IV, 289 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 229 alveata. Continued. (Pasithea). P '48, 103 (Pleurotonia). P '90, 394; '95, 56 (lurritella). P '55, 203 (Venus), jvi, 264. P '48, 107; '52, 199; '62, 575; '80, 22, 24, 25; '82, 156. J IX, 123 alveatum (Busycon). P '62,560,583 (Solarium). P '48, 105; '90, 400; '95, 127 alveatus (Circumphalus). P '62, 575 (Fulgur). P '82, 172 (Globulus). P '65, 184 (Inoceramus). j viii, 223. P '05, 10 (Ocinebra). P '91, 51 (Venus). P '62, 575 Alveinus. P '72, 53; '01, 514. J IX, 147 alveoides (Amphiodon). P '77, 85 alveolarius (Favolus). J III, 206 alveolata (Euglypha). P '74, 225; '77, 262, 321; '78, 171; '87, 122 (Purpura). P '01, 388 alveolatus (Anisomyon). P '60, 424 (Helcion). P '60, 424 alveolis (Helcion). P '56, 283 Alveolites, j vi, 202. P '44, 85; '60, 367; '86, 44, 55. J V, 179 alveolus (Anisomyon). P '61, 427 (Helcion). P '56, 68 alveus (Patella), j vi, 267 alvordii (Potamocottus). P '65, 81 Alvordius. P '59, 68; '77, 43, 50, 55, 56, 92. J VI, 211 Alycams. P '82, 233; '01, 548, 562; '02, 26; '04, 617; '05, 729; '08, 454, 586-588; 1900, 381 Alydus. P '01, 269; '05, 192, 193, 194; '09, 557 Alypia. P '75, 46 Alysicarpus. P '89, 377 Alyson. P '93, 467; '94, 303 Alyssum. P '58, 124; '71, 111; '77, 106. J III, 186 Alytes. P '63, 51; '64, 183; '68, 270, 298. J VI, 68, 71, 75, 76 Alytidse. P '63, 51 Alyxia. P '58, 129 amabile (Crinum). P '58, 122 (Sacium). P '52, 144. J IV, 42 (Trifolium). P '98, 380 amabilis (Actinobolus). P '72, 252 (Agenia). P '97, 235 (Alburnus). P '56, 193; '10, 288 (Bulimus). P '85, 212. J IX, 47 (Coronella). P '01, 70 (Diadophis). P '53, 300; '01, 69; '03, 550, 553, 556 amabilis amabilis (Diadophis). P '01, 70 amabilis docilis (Diadophis). P '93, 387; '01, 70; '03, 542 amabilis pulchellus (Diadophis). P '01, 70 amabilis stictogenys (Diadophis). P '01, 69 amabilis (Malurus). P '89, 150 (Minnilus). P '77, 80 (Notropis). P '10, 288 (Oberea). J II, 152 (Part ida). P '85, 212. J IX, 47, 70 (Pepsis). P '99, 196 (Picea). P '76, 332; '99, 113 (Pseudagenia). P '97, 235 (Psocus). P '62, 362, 401 (Scymnus). P '52, 135 (Unio). P '65, 89. J VI, 257 (Zenaida). P '60,378; '63,302 Amadina. P '59, 138; '02, 688 amamicornis (Eucnemis). P '52, 48 Amalia. P '72, 145 Amalopis. P '59, 198, 199, 204, 245; '60, 16, 17; '61, 291 Amalthea. P '66, 263; '04, 24 amaltheus (Tregoceras). P '78, 52 amanda (Odostomia). P '73, 225 (Partula). P '75, 244-247; '85, 206. J IX, 57 amandus (Hydroporus). P '55, 290. J IV, 30 Amannus. J IV, 11, 24, 40 Amanses. P '82, 283 amantiacus (Scytopis). P '74, 124 Amara. P '43, 297, 300; '55, 346 '56, 29; '60, 316, 319; '66, 347 '68, 382 ; '73, 323, 325. J II, 256 IV, 12, 29 amara (Algoma). P 56, 181 ; '77, 91 (Carya). P 1900, 346 (Siphonaria). P '04, 36 (Vitis). P '53, 273 Amarse. P '55, 346 amara? (Pseudocreobotra). P '01, 286; '03, 716, 717 Amarantaeese. P '60, 514; '63, 75; '89, 401; '96, 33 Amaranthus. P 1900, 657, 665; '02, 661, 671 Amarantus. P '60, 514; '77, 108; '89, 402 amarella (Gentiana). P '63, 74 amarella var. acuta (Gentiana). P '84, 88 amarissima (Salvia). P '98, 382 Amaroecium. P '78, 304 Amartus. P '61, 343 amarula (Melania). P '63, 273 amarum (Panicum). P '67, 24; 1900, 647, 649, 662; '04, 611 230 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. amarus (Hudsonius). P '56, 210 (Hybopsis). P '10, 279 Amaryllidacea?. P '58, 122; '60, 200; '98, 395 Amaryllidese. P '89, 356 Amaryllis. P '58, 122 ; '89, 356 amaryllis (Balanus). P '90, 443 Amastra. P '88, 19, 21, 25, 42-54, 252; '95, 215, 228-240; '05, 570- 572 Amastrella. P '05, 570 Amastridium. P '60, 370; '64, 167 amastroides (Bulimulus). P '96, 398, 441 (Naesiotus). P '96, 441 amastroides var. anceyi (Bulimulus). P '96, 442 amastroides var. anceyi (Naesiotus). P '96, 442 Amathia. P '78, 304 Amathilla. P '01, 152, 167 amathusia? (Platycercus). P '99, 12 amatoria (Protoneura). P '08, 480, 489 amatus (Cryptocephalus). P '49, 170. J I, 245, 253 Amaura. P '07, 376 Amauris. P '66, 240 amaurisoma (Puffinus). P '66, 192 Amaurobias. P '92, 29 Amaurobinse. P '92, 27 Amauropsis. P '60, 185, 422; '61, 419, 428; '76, 296; '82, 198, 200; '95, 84; '96, 474; '05, 21. J VIII, 278 amauroptera (Euryzona). P '94, 141 (Porzana). > '94, 141 Amaurornis. P '94, 131; '02, 671 amaurosoma (Nectris). P '64, 124, 143 amaurotis (Galgulus). P '62, 315 (Turdus). P '62, 315 amazili (Amizilis). P '99, 207 (Anax). P '08, 490 (Ornismya). P '99, 206 (Orthorhvnchus). P '99, 207 (Polytmus). P '99, 207 Amazilia. " P '90, 207 ; '99, 206 Amazona. P '53, 372; '09, 359. J III, 154 amazona (Aleedo). P '60, 133 (Catagramma). P '75, 177 (Ceryle). P '60, 133 amazonensis (Anodonta). P '60, 89. J V, 305 (Prochilodus). P '06, 316 (Tellina). J VTII, 332 amazoniea (Cissus). P '71, lis (Eueharis). P '89, 356 (Psectrogaster). P '06, 306 (Thalassophrvne). P '85, 53, 54 amazonicus (Crocodilurus). J VIII, 162 (Tylosurus). P '03, 531 Amazonite. P '82, 15 amazonus (Scotothorus). P '99, 209 Ambassidse. P '06, 528 Ambassis. P '61, 45; '05, 500; '06, 528 ambassis (Ambassis). P '05, 500 ambiacus (Corydoras). P '71, 279, 280; '74, 135 ambidextra (Melania). P '02, 120 ambiens (Buprestis). P '54, 83. J IV, 34 (Tkrincopyge). J IV, 34 (Valsa). P '77, 118 ambigens (Crataegus). P '10, 189, 191 ambigua (Achatina). P '60, 152 (Alasmodonta). j v, 131 (Bulla). J VIII, 331 (Castalia). P '53,368; '60,90. J V, 377 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Coreopsis), j vii, 75 (Goryna). P '08, 604 (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Datnia). P '63, 83 (Diplax). P '62, 400, 402 (Floscularia). P '03, 381-389, 391 (Glandina). P '99, 396 (Hippodamia). P '52, 131 (Hister). P '59, 313 (Mylabris). P 08, 604 (Nassa). P '71, 130 (Natiea). P '56, 61-, 2S2; '60, 423 (Polygala). P '60, 513 (Posidonomya). P '63, 10 (Kissoina). P '73, 211 (Salieornia). P '81, 454; '89, 402; 1900, 665; '02, 661 (Scintilla). P '72, 223 (Scolopendra). J V, 34 (Sphseria). P '79, 67; '95, 29 (Urocoptis). P '10, 518 ambiguum (Spirostomum). P '80, 157 ambiguns (Belemnites). j vi, 192, ( ( Jormoeephalus) . J V, 34 (Dietelus). P '73, 324 (Dipodomvs). P '03, 24 (Eulophus). j vii, 2 7 (Merlucius). P '63, 247 (Monoceras). J VIII, 327 (Moronopsis). P '62, 236 (Mytilus). P 61, 478 (Palseolodus). P '96, 512 (Plectroplites). P '63, 83 (Pteroglossus). P '67, 110 (Ramphastos). P '67, 104. J IV, 5 INDEX TO GENEKA, SPECIES, ETC. 231 ambiguus. Continued. (Eipiphorus). P '45, 317. J IV, 21 (Trogon). P '48, 89 ambitiosus (Nemobius). P '04, 777, 800; '05,50,54; '07,317; '10,596 Amblaerinus. P '81, 231, 402 amblia (Paravermilia). P '10, 500 .•inililiddon (Eueetes). J VIII, 216 Ambloctonidse. P '92, 292, 311 Ambloctonus. P '75, 22, 444, 446, 448; '76, 65; '92, 292, 312 Amblodon. P '58, 167; '61, 85, 78, 101-105; '62, 17, 331; '77, 85, 87, 96 amblodon (Sagmatius). P '66, 294 Amblogyna. P '89, 402 Amblogyne. P '63, 75 Ambloplites. P '60,20; '61,95,165; '65, 84, 274; '77, 44, 60, 86, 93; '85, 410; '06, 513. J VI, 216, 217, 240 ambloplitis (Taenia). P "87, 22; 88, 169 amblops (Ceratichthvs). P '56, 213 (Hybopsis). P '85,410; '08,549 (Noeomis). P '77, 45 (Entilus). P '56, 213 Amblotherida?. P '87, 289, 292 Amblotherium. P '87, 289; '88, 292, 299-301. J IX, 187, 188, 192, 194, 199-202, 204, 226, 236, 242, 247, 257, 262, 265 Ambloxis. P '64, 152 amblvcephelus (Cirrhitus). P '62, 106, 107 amblyceps (Seieena). P '97, 76 Amblycercus. P '67, 73 Ambfychila. P '54, 32 ; '66, 348 Amblycirrhitus. P '62, 105 Amblycorypha. P '04, 795; '05, 42, 54, 808; '07, 301; '09, 113, 168; '10, 595, 616, 617, 637 Amblvctonidge. P '83, 79, 80 Amblyctonus. P '82, 300 amblygona (Punctnm). P '08, 455 amblygona eonoideum (Pnnctum). P '08, 455 Amblymetopon. P '61, 303 amblvoceros (Actinoptychus). P 1900, 721 (Schuettia). P 1900, 721 (Tricerathim). P 1900, 721, 730 Amblvomma. P '90, 280; '04, 144 Amblvopodinae. P '62, 240 Amblvopsis. P '59, 63; '71, 297; '77', 88 amblyopsis (Culius). P '85, 75, 79 (Eleotris). P '85, 74 Amblyopia. P '82, 284; '99, 361 Amblvospiza. P '05, 780 Ambl'vpoda. P '75, 73; '82, 96 Anil.lypterus. J IV, 153 Amblyramphus. P '66, 25 Amblyrhiza. P '68, 313; '69, 92. .1 VII, 358, 407, 445 amblyrhiza (Leptomylus). J VII, 445 Amblyrhynclms. P '54, 103 amblyrhyndms (Alepes). P '05, 71 (Caranx). P '62, 436; '83, 284; '05, 71 Amblyscion. P '63, 165 Amblyscopheus. P '07, 167 Amblystoma. P '52, 173, 174, 209; '59, 123; '61, 123; '65, 84; '66, 300, 311; '67, 86, 167-211; '68, 247, 276, 286, 292; '69, 95, 101, 109; '82, 328; '83, 14-34; '89, 155; '91, 463; '92, 332; '93, 77, 181, 184, 383, 386; '95, 382, 402, 406, 407; 1900, 617; '02, 88; '08, 79, 96. J VI, 98-100, 105 Amblystomata. J VI, 98 Amblystomida?. P '63, 54; '69, 93, 94; '82, 328; '83, 34; '95, 402; 1900, 617. J VI, 100-103, 105 Amblyteles. P '78, 355; '94, 185 Amblytropidia. P '04, 517, 776, 784; '05, 36, 38, 53, 401, 841; '06, 18; '07, 166, 286; '10, 587, 617, 627 Amblyura. P '56, 49 amblyurus (Hemirhamphus). P '05, 493 (Zenarchopterus).) P '05, 494 amboinensis (Cassis). J I, 210 (Colnmba). P '64, 248 amboynensis (Motacilla). P '67, 220 '(Rhineeanthus). P '82, 282 Ambonychia. P '71, 319 Ambrosia. P '60, 514; '69, 189; '71, 110; '<4, 215; '80, 353; '82, 10; '85, 376; '86, 344; '89, 388; 1900, 649, 660, 670; '02, 664; '10, 574 ambrosiaca (Hirnndo). P '57, 38; '59, 33 ambrosiacus (Cypselus). P '57, 38; '59, 33 ambrosia? (Phvsalospora). P '93, 447 ambrosioides (Ohenopodium). P '60, 513; '89, 402; '02, 661 ambulacrum (Tnrritella). J VIII, 330 Ambulyx. .1 IV, 127, 152 ambnsta (Auriculella). P '88, 14 (Goniobasis). P '65, 30 (Melania). P '65, 30 (Mordellistena). P '62, 50 Ambystoma. P '51, 207; '56, 6, 7, 8, 11, 252, 309; '57, 215; '59, 123 '08, 127. J I, 281-288, 292, 293 III, 338, 243, 349 Ambystomata. P '56, 7 Ambystomidae. P '56, 11, 252; '08, 127. J III, 338 232 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES. ETC. AmbystominBe. P '59, 122 amecus (Ichneumon). P '73, 107, 123 Ameiurus. P '99, 480; 1900, 352- 355; '04, 242; '10, 600, 602 Ameiva. j iv, 235; vi, 7, 37. P '54, 95; '56, 237; '60, 483; '61, 312; '62, 60, 61, 351; '65, 197; '68, 99, 127, 275, 284; '98, 103, 106 ameiva (Ameiva). P '98, 103 (Lacerta). j vi, 7. P '62, 67 (Teius). P '62, 67 Amelanchia. P '84, 82 Amelanchier. j vii, 22. P '60, 145; '88, 396; '98, 24, 299; '01, 359; '02, 500; '10, 580 Ameles. P '03, 702; '10, 12 amelia (Neoneura). P '08, 480, 487 Amellus. j vii, 35. P '98, 30. J I, 177 Amentacea?. P '85, 117 amentata (Lycosa). P '03, 129, 132 Ameria. P '81, 95 americana (Abama). P 1900, 547, 549; '07, 455 (Abax). J II, 228 (Acanthocladia). P '59, 24 (Agave). P '58, 122; '89, 356; '98, 413 (Alcedo). P '48, 89 (Acridium). P '78, 315 (Aglaope). P '60, 539 (Alces). P '08, 92 (Ampelis). j iv, 37 (Amphisbama). P '68, 101 (Anas). P '51, 224; '55, 316; '56, 296; '92, 32, 60; '95. 468; '08, 102. J IX, 403, 409 (Anchistia). P '78, 061 (Anchnra). J VIII, 316 (Anistoma). P '44, 102 (Antilocapra). P '67, 136; '78, 61; '08, 78. J VII, 173 americana mexicana (Antilocapra). P '05, 680 americana (Aporrhais). P '60, 423; '61, 419 (Area). P '71, 132; '81, 453 (Arctia). P '60, 527, 529 (Ardea). j v, 66 americana cinerea (Ardia). j v, 59 americana (Aristida). P '91, 306 (Asagena). P '04, 127 (Atalapha). P '55, 432 (Aythva). P '59, 109, 193; '64, 72; '71, 37; '93, 23, 32; '95, 468 ; '98, 140. ,T IX, 405 (Belemnitella). P '05, 28 americana var. aubfusiformis (Belem- nitella). P '05, 28 americana (Belostoma). J T, 58, 60 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 693, 721 americana. Continued. (Blatta). P '52, 279. J VIII, 444 (Bombycilla). P '53, 382 (Bouteloua). P '91, 306 (Brachys). P '57, 10 (Bucephala). P '62, 323; '71, 37 • '75 356 '(Buddleia). P '05, 699 (Cakile). P '67, 18; '92, 377; 1900, 666; '02, 662; '04, 604; '09, 382 (Calidris). P '60, 195 ; '61, 182 (Campanula). P '60, 512 (Gantharis). P '51, 338 (Carduelis). P '65, 92 (Caridina). P '94, 401, 403 (Carpinus). P '74, 80; '76, 332; '82, 218 (Cassyta). P '89, 403 (Castanea). P '62, 11; '79, 165; '80, 351; '81, 455; '89, 58 (Geanothus). P '10, 546, 567 (Centaurea). j ii. P '83, 117, 192 (Certhia). P '53, 381, 401; '59, 107; '66, 79; '03, 12, 15 (Ceryle). P '66, 59 (Chemnitzia). P '99, 176 (Chilophryne). P '62, 358 (Cilix). P '62, 359 (Clima). P '57, 81, 82 (Clisiocampa). P '75, 51 (Clista). P '95, 333 (Clubiona). P '92, 22 (Compsothlypis). P '89, 270; '90, 210; '95, '495; '96, 159; 98, 85; '08, 155 americana usneae (Compsothlvpis). P '07, 456 americana (Conopholis). P '60, 200; '98 395 '(Cordylophora). P '70, 113 (Corticaria). P '55, 301; 66, 347 (Corylus). P '62, 11; '82, 93; '10, 546, 561. J XI, 278, 281 (Cotinus). P '81, 125 (Ctenucha). P '60. 539 (Curvirostra). j iv, 42; P '66, 39, 84 (Cuscuta). P 'S9, 394 (Cvclus). P '62, 37 (Cvmindis). P '43, 295 (Cvmothoa). j i, 395 (Diaporthe). P '90, 235 (Dinebra). P '91, 306 (Diplodonta). P '48, 99 (Diren-a). ,T I, 98 (Dondia). P 1900, 665; '02, 661; '09, 380 (Bresseina). P '74, 29 LNDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 233 americana. Continued. (Elatiue). P '63, 58 (Emberiza). j iv, 45 (Eunotia). P '90, 138 (Euspiza). P '53, 383; '60, 140; '68, 150 (Fagus). P '07, 456 (Fascipora). P '05, 5. J V, 165 (Feronia). J II, 228, 234 (Forficula). P '03, 301 (Fraxinus). P '62,4,116; '01, 356, 361 (Freyia). P '59, 194 (Fuliea). j viii, 157, 203. P '41, 124; '53, 425; '55, 314; '59, 108, 192, 301, 306; '64, 69; '66, 98; '68, 84; '75, 358; '83, 67; '90, 217; '92, 113; '93, 23, 35; '95, 473; '98, 207; '09, 356. J I, 224; IX, 411 (Galerita). P '43, 295 (Galeruca). P '65, 214, 215; '73, 55 (Gastrochasna), P '72, 259; '05, 18. J IV, 393 (Gentiana). P '63, 74 (Glycera). P '82, 103. J VIII, 147 (Glycimeris). P '54, 29; '62, 571; '03, 756 (Goniomya). P '56, 81, 283 (Grillotalpa). P '51, 204 (Grinnellia). P '55, 412 (Grus)- j v, 66; viii, 156. P '51, 223; '53, 425; '56, 294; '70, 86; '75, 353; '95, 472 (Haernatopota). P '95, 323 (Hetaerina). P '01, 128, 134; '08, 462, 472, 481 (Hettangia). P '56, 274, 284; '57, 125; '60, 185, 426 (Heuchera). P '60, 200 (Hirundo). j iv, 256. P '53, 307 (Hydrocotyle). P '60, 303 (Hyla). J VI, 85 (Ischnoptera). P '10, 409, 410, 412, 420 (Jamesia). P '63, 62 (Earix). P '62, 11; '04, 608 (Larra). P '93, 482; '99, 200 (Lepralia). P '78, 305 americana rufa (Limosa). j v, 75 americana (Loboptera). P '10, 420 (Lophiola). P 1900, 546; '07, 455 (Loripes). P '43, 325; '48, 100 (Loxia). P '75, 350 (Lucina). P '62, 577; '67, 139; '72, 85 ; '80, 21, 24. J VIII, 318 (Malva). P '67, 18 americana. Continued. (Mammea). P '58, 125; '89, 366 (Mareca). P '53, 428; '59, 109, 193; '62, 322; '64, 71; '66, 99; '71, 36. J I, 225 (Martes). P '02, 451 americana var. abietinoides (Martes). P '02, 451, 455 americana (Megaptera). P '65, 180 (Melandrya). J I, 97 (Mephitis), j vii, 329. P '49, 234; '51, 206 (Meromyza). P '95, 339 americana torquata (Merula). j iv, 180 americana (Modiola). j ii, 265. P '71, 134; '75, 355 (Morone). P '60, 116; '61,50; '63, 234; '77, 211; '07, 234 (Motacilla). j iv, 198. P '60, 376 (Muscicapa). j iv, 172 (Mustela). P '82, 327; '94, 394; '97, 218; '08, 92, 404. J XI, 227 americana abietinoides (Mustela). P '02, 444, 451 americana actuosa (Mustela). P '02, 444, 450 americana americana (Mustela). P '02, 445 americana brumalis (Mustela). P '02, 444, 448 americana typicus (Mustela). P '02, 444, 451 americana (Mvsia). P '48, 102; '62, 577; '72, 93; '82, 156 (Neotanais). P '94, 93 (Nomada). P '03, 590-592, 608, 609 americana dacotana (Nomada). P 03, 590, 592, 609 americana (Numenius). P '75, 354 (Odontomyia). P '82, 75, 77 (Oedemia). P '71, 37; '93, 33. J I, 226 (Olfersia). P '95, 340 (Orthosia). P '75, 434 (Panopsea). P '48, 103; '62, 571; '71, 139; '80, 21, 24; '82, 160 (Parula). P '60,376; '63,293 '71, 20; '75, 352; '09, 364 (Pedicellina). J III, 143 IX, 14 (Pelidna). P '61, 188, 189 '71, 30 (Peplis). j i, 118 (Perca). j i, 394. P '60, 116 (Perdix). j iv, 268 (Pergandiella). P '99, 2<>G 234 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. americana. Continued. (Periplaneta). P '04, 513, 562, 780; '05, 33; '07, 282; '08, 368; '10, 5, 586 (Perna). J VIII, 319 (Phoecama). P '76, 134 (Pholadomya). P '56, 283 (Pirus). P '02, 501 (Platydema). J I, 102 (Podocystis). P '61, 70 (Pristodactyla). P '54, 37; '60, 318 (Procris). P '60, 539 (Prognatha). P '44, 42 (Primus). P '82, 218 (Psalis). P '03, 301; '05, 838 (Pterogorgia). P '88, 309 (Pyrola). P '10, 581 (Pytho). J I, 97 (Recurvirostra). j vii, 193; viii, 156. P '53, 427; '55, 315; '59, 108, 192; '64, 67; '66, 97; '71, 33; '75, 354. J I, 225 (Recurvirostris). P '08, 79 (Rhizosolenia). P '90, 139 (Rostellaria). P '60, 423. J VIII, 316 (Rupieapra). j i, 11 (Ruticilla). P '75, 352 (Schistocerca). P '04, 534, 776, 788; '05, 39, 53; '07, 292; '10, 594, 617, 632 (Soolopax). P '75, 355 (Seolopendrella). P '81, 85 (Scraptia). P '54, 219. J I, 100 (Silpha). P '53, 275, 279 (Sitta). P '46, 112 (Spiza). P '95, 491; '96, 152 (Steatoda). P '09, 205 (Stenura). J I, 331 (Stomis). P '73, 305. J II, 237 (Strangalia). J I, 331 (Strix). j iii, 356. J I, 28 (Sus). P '42, 216; '46, 94. J I, 19; VII, 372 (Sylvia), j iv, 198, 253 (Sylvicola. ' P '53, 311, 312, 399 (Tancredia). P '60, 185, 426 (Taxidea). P '88, 94; '08, 79. J XI, 239, 280 (Teredo). P '61, 367 (Terpsinoe). P 1900, 732, 734 (Tetragramma). P '61, 70; 1900, 734 (Tilia). P '60, 302; '62, 11; '01, 357; '09, 58, 65, 69 (Triatiiera). P '91, 307 (Trientalis). P '88, 394 ; 1900, 668; '02, 663; '07, 4H7 (Trigonella). P '63, 352 americana. Continued. (Triplaris). j i, 27 (Troglodytes). P '46, 113; '99 20 (Ulesanio). P '04, 127 (Ulmus). P '62, 11; '81, 455; '82, 218; '88, 392; '97, 185; '01, 356; '07, 456 (\aka). P '77, 114 (Vallonia). P '93, 266 (Veronica). P '60,200; '63,72 (Vicia). P '63, 60; '04, 108 (Vitrina). P '58, 199; '59, 188 (Waltheria). P '89, 368; '05, 697 (Ximenia). P '89, 392 americanorum var. pallidus (Bombus). P '02, 35 amerieanum (Acridium). P '78,315; '04, 533 (Amblyomma). P '90, 280 (Arcenthobium). P '63, 75 (Bembidium). P '57, 4 (Chrysospleninm). P '60, 145 (Cirsium). P '63, 68 (Eotherium). P '53, 392; '54, 157; '56, 92; '57, 89. J VII, 390 (Erythronium). P '60, 146; '97, 161 (Glceosporimn). P '93, 167. j ii, 117 (Gnaphalinm). j ii, 117 (Macrobrachium). P '93, 122 (Malvastrum). P '09,492 (Megatherium). J VIII, 213 (Melampyrum). P '60, 303; '80, 362 (Monotonia). P '55, 305 (Omophron). P '43, 296 (Orceoptoma). P '53, 279 (Polyprion). P '07, 251 (Pupisoma). P '03, 763 (Stenotaphrum). P 89, 361; '05, 696, 698 (Stizostedium). P '65, 85 (Thyridium). P '93, 139 (Tnceratium). P '90, 139; 1900, 721 americanus (Acanthias). P '62, 499; '63, 333; '64, 264; '65, 175 (Acarus). P '90, 280 (Aetinocephalus). P '03, 636, 640 (Alburnus). P '63, 31 (Alc-e). P '80, 349 (Alces). P '85, 182 (Agaricocrinus). P '78, 240; '81, 283; '90, 158 (Ammodvtes). P '68, 228 (Ammonites). J VTIT, 311 (Amphoraerinus). P '81, 283 (Ampyx). P '89, 106 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 285 americanus. Continued. (Ancodus). J IX, 462-496, 536 Argyrodes). P '09, 205 (Apogon). P 70,119; '84,99 (Apogonichthys). P '70, 119; '06, 526 (Aptinus). P '44, 48 (Basiliscus). P '62, 356 (Belemnites). j vi, 190, 202; vii, 211-220. P '41, 108; '05, 28 (Bison). P '54, 200, 210; '70, 69; 'SO, 347; '82, 327; '94, 98; '95, 246; '08, 80. J III, 167; VII, 357, 371 (Bos). P '67, 136; '97, 493. J VII, 371 ; IX, 456 (Brachinus). P '62, 524 (Brosmius). P '63, 241; (Bufo). P '54, 86; '55, 430; '56, 6, 8, 141, 251; '71, 49. J VT, 70, 106 (Bulimulus). P '97, 10 (Buthus). j ii, 62 (Byrrhus). P '54, 114 (Caerosternus). P '52, 40 (Caprimulgus). j iv, 261. P '51, 180; '75, 353 (Capulus). P '55, 25f); '01, 517; '03, 283 (Carduelus). P '75, 350 (Carduus). P '92, 362 (Carpinus). P '62, 11 (Ceanothus). P '60, 302; '63, 276; '65, 181 (Ceratites). P '56, 126 (Cerianthus). P '78, 312 (Cervalces). P '85, 184. J XI, 265 (Cervus). P '84, 119; '85, 182; '94, 389. J VII, 357, 378 americanus fossilis (Cervus). J VII, 378 americanus (Choeropotamus). P '57, 89, 158; '58, 157. J VII, 389 (Cineius). j viii, 153. P '46, 114; '51. 216; '55, 310; '99, 15. J I, 43 ; II, 264 (Cnicus). P '92, 362 (Coecvzus). i iii, 367; viii, 155. P '55, 313; '56, 293; '59, 105; '63, 154; '66, 512; '74, 108; '75, 346; '78, 23; '83, 65; '92, 106; '95, 482; '96, 127; '08, 153 americanus oecidentalis (Coecvzus). P '93, 27 americanus (Corvus). j viii, 152. P '47, 203; '51, 217; '53, 384, 385, 401; '55, 312; '56, 290; '59, 108; '61, 226; '74, 101; '75, 346; '91, 436, 446; '92, 152; '93, 23, 45; '95. 487; '96, 133; '98, 82; '08, 83. J I, 47 americanus caurinus (Corvus). P '93, 23, 63 americanus floridanus (Corvus). P '89, 269; '91, 446 americanus hesperis (Corvus). P '03, 10 americanus (Crocodilus). P '60,549; '68, 96 (Cuculus). j iii, 367; viii, 157. P '41, 54; '53, 428; '59, 108; '66, 98; '75, 355; '78, 23. J I, 225 (Cyprinus). P '56, 202 ; '77, 94 (Dermacentor). P '04, 144 (Dineutus). P '68, 367 (Doreelaphus). P '97, 208, 311, 495-501 (Elephas). P '70, 69, 96; '75, 121. J VII, 252, 263, 377, 392- 397; VIII, 212 (Elaphrus). P '73, 321 (Enchelvopus). P '63, 237 (Equus). P '47, 265; '53, 241; '54, 200; '58, 11. J III, 167-169; VII, 260, 399 (Esox). P '53, 386; '85, 367, 368, 374; '10, 602 (Euonvmus). P '89, 65; '02, 662; '07, 458 (Evarthrus). P '73, 318. J II, 228 (Fulica). P '56, 296 (Gadus). P '63, 234 (Glvcimeris). P '67, 139 (Grus). j vii, 291. P '55, 315; '59, 108; '99, 21 (Gyrinus). P '68, 367 (Haloba.tes). P '68, 277 (Harlanus). P '46, 96; '54, 89, 210. J I, 20 ; VII, 372 (Helops). P '46, 65 (Hemitripterus). P '09, 407 (Hippoglossus). P '64, 220 (Hister). P '52, 39; '66, 347 (Holoptvchius). P '91, 364. J III, 163 (Homarus). P '71, 124; '78, 327; '93, 76 (Humulns). P '48, 23. J T, 181 (Hydroporus). P '55, 292 (Hvopotamus). P '56, 59; '57, 155, 158. ,T VII, 21, 202-206, 357, 389; IX, 461 (Hvperaulax). P '97, 10 (Incilius). P '63, 50 (Labrax). P '60, 116; '61, 50 (Labrus). j i, 394 (Lanius). j iv, 273 (Leptinus). P '66, 367 (Lepus). j vii. 326; viii, 75. P '94. 218.393; '95. 241; '96, 358; '97, 25 236 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. americanus bairdi (Lepus). P '08, 404 americanus columbiensis (Lepus). P '95, 242 americanus virginianus (Lepus). P '97, 209 americanus (Leueosomus). P '56,202 (Libellula). P '04, 534 (Lithobius). J V, 14 (Luxilus). P '56, 202; '61, 156 (Lycopus). P 1900, 669 (Lyctus). jv, 262. P '44, 112 (Manatus). j iii, 390 americanus fossilis (Manatus). J VII, 414 americanus (Mastodon). P '68, 175; '71, 50, 113; '84, 22; '90, 184; '93, 203; '95, 447. J VII, 240, 250, 262, 357, 365, 393, 395; VIII, 213; XI, 252, 280 (Melagris). P '75, 349 (Meloe). P '53, 328 (Menticirrhus). P '09, 407 (Merganser). P '93, 31; '95, 467; '98, 140; '99, 28; 05, 687. J IX, 406 (Mergus). P '52, 187; '59, 109; '68, 16; '99, 28 (Merops). P '64, 243 (Minor). J III, 349 (Miscodera). P '73, 324 (Miscophis). P '93, 479 (Monoeerus). J I, 89 (Mus). P '53, 413, 414; '74, 178 (Mustela). P '02, 444 (Myodes). P '65, 98 (Myrtillocrinus). P '86, 110 (Necrophorus). P '53, 276 (Necydalis). J I, 317 (Notemigonus). P '77, 45 (Nyctidromus). P '51, 179, 180 (Ochodaeus). P '54, 217 (Odontaspis). P '61, 400; '64, 261; '88, 162 (Onocratalus). P '75, 357 (Oplophorus). P '93, 121; '94, 400 (Qrchesticus). P '04, 543 (Oriolus). P '66, 14 (Oxybelus). P '97, 386 (Palinurus). P '50. 25; '79, 410; '88, 321 (Panuliris). P '71, 242 (Panulirus). P '79, 410 (Parus). j iv, 194, 198, 253. P '60, 376 (Pectiniunguis). P '04, 653 (Pelecanus). P '55, 317. J I, 227 (Peromvscus). P '94, 390 americanus. Continued. j viii, 156. P '63, 237 P '85, 368 P '64, 281 P '81, 244. J (Phasianus). '99, 16 (Pbyeis). P (Picorellus). (Plargyrus). (Platycrinus). II, 89 (Pleuronectes). P '64, 216 (Polorthus). P '72, 260 (Polynemus). P '61, 275, 279 (Polyprion). P '84, 99 ( Prist onychus). P '44, 52; '54, 38 (Proviverra). P '92, 311 (Pseudopleuronectes). P '64, 216; '77, 205; '04, 512; '10, 602 (Pyxicephalus). P '63, 51 (Rattus). P '53, 414 (Recurvirostra). P '92, 104 (Rhinoceros). P '54, 157 (RhyEcobolus). P '78, 300 (Sapotacites). J IX, 153 (Sehistocerca). P '10, 7 (Scirpus). P '02, 660; 1900, 663 (Scorpio). J V, 363 (Scymnus). P '52, 137 (Sesarma). P '80, 213 (Sipbonornis). P '63, 286 (Sitomys). P '94, 255 americanus arctieus (Sitomys). P '94, 254, 261 americanus artemisise (Sitomys). P '94, 254, 260 americanus austerus (Sitomys). P '94, 254 americanus gossypinus (Sitomys). P '94, 159, 255 americanus nebrascensis (Sitomys). P '94, 254 americanus (Solen). P '88, 332; '98, 418 (Sphaerites). P '53, 286 (Spondylus). J VIII, 379 (Squalus). P '61, 399, 400; '63, 333; '64, 260, 263, 264; '88, 162 (Stilbius). P '65, 274 (Stilpnus). P '94, 188 (Stizostedium). P '65, 82 (Stomis). P '54, 39 (Sua). P '54, 89, 210 (Syrphus). P '95, 32y (Tabanus). P '95, 329 (Tapirus). P '49, ISO; '59, 183; '65, 183; '78, 61; '84, 119; '89, 96. J VII, 391 ; XI, 253 americanus fossilis (Tapirus ) . J VII, 263, 357, 391; XI, 253 americanus (Teretrius). P '59, 316 (Tribalus). P '52, 40 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 237 americanus. Continued. (Tomognathus). P '03, 216 (Troglodytes). P '55, 309; '59, 107 ; '66, 78. J I, 33 ; II, 263 (Turdus). P '64, 249 (Uloborus). P '88, 79 (Ursus). j vi, 283. P '59, 111; 78, 21; '80, 349; '82, 287, 327; '86, 36; '88, 93, 146; '94, 119, 123-128, 218, 394; '95, 447; '96, 199, 378; '97, 31, 220, 311; '04, 579 ; '08, 79, 404. J III, 169 ; VII, 356, 359; XI, 226, 2S0, 410; XIII, 382 americanus var. cirmarnomum (Ursus). P '94, 119-128 americanus fossilis (Ursus). J III, 169; VII, 370 Amerosporium. P '95, 435 amerula (Melania). J V, 218 Amesoda. P '60. 267; '61, 402 Ametkysa. P '94, 2S0 Amethyst. P '80, 280; '92, 189, 194- 200; '97, 438 ametkystina (Jurinia). P '94, 277 (Lytta). P '08, 506, 617, 618 (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 ametkystinum (Pkysocnemum). P 53, 234 Ametkystinus. j iv, 31 ametkystinus (Hypkerpes). J II, 239 (Pompilus). P '97,242; '99,199 (Pterostickus). P '73, 303. J II 238 ' (Stentor). P '80, 157 ametkystus (Salmo). j i, 410 Ametrida. P '94, 181; '01, 296 Ameiirus. P '64, 231, 276; '65, 87 Amia. j i, 363. P '62, 237, 251; '63,81; '64,276; '65,86,87; '68, 258, 294; '71, 105; '73, 97, 98; '76, 52; '77, 46, 83; '85, 129; '86, 62; '91, 418. J XII, 519 amia (Glaucus). P '06, 116 (Lickia). P '92, 257 (Scomber). P '06, 116 Amiantkium. P '60, 304; '63, 77; '04, 608, 611. J III, 103 amiantus (Pkacoides). P '03, 757 Amiatidae. P '10, 611 Amiatus. P '10, 611 Amiba. P '78, 99 arnica (Caenis). P '62, 381 (Pleurotoma). P '03, 270 amicta (Alcemerops). P '02, 676 (Amastra). P '88, 44 (Laminella). P '88, 44 (Merops). P '70, 88; '02, 676 (Pkyllosticta). P '95, 430 amictus (Cardiopkorus). P '44, 158 Amieva. P '93, 77 Amiidfe. P '76, 65 Amiinae. P '62, 237 Amiurus. P '68, 274; '75, 255; '77, 45, 87; '83, 132, 133, 161; '85, 410, 412; 1900, 352. J VI, 242, 247 Amiva. P '71, 216, 218, 221; '74, 68; '94, 431, 436; '96, 312, 465. J VIII, 117, 165 amivoides (Cnemidopkorus). P '94, 198 Amizilis. P '99, 207 Ammaecius. J I, 107 Ammania. P '67, 19; '89, 381 Ammoekares. P '09, 282 Ammockaridae. P '09, 282 Ammoccetes. P '60, 327; '77, 92; '85, 410; '01, 328; '07, 465 Ammoconia. P '75, 56 Ammocrypta. P '06, 524 Auimode'nia. P 1900, 636, 639, 641, 665; '02, 651, 661 Ammodesmus. P '96, 257 Ammodramus. P '69, 188; '91, 118; '92, 109, 112, 152; '93, 28, 48, 63; '95, 489; '96, 111, 114, 139, 142; '98, 83, 139; 99, 18, 30, 31; 1900, 5, 33; '09, 362 Ammodromus. P '52, 184; '53, 382; '71, 22 ; '90, 212, 218. J II, 266 Ammodytae. P '84, 181 Ammodytes. P '56, 137; '60, 121; '63, 257, 332; '68, 228 ammodytes (Vipera). P '59, 341 Ammodytidae. P '84, 181 Ammodytina. P '63, 242; '84, 182 Ammodytinae. P '84, 182 Ammodytoidas. P '63, 257 ammon (Euompkalus). P '89, 295 (Planorbis). P '63, 150; '81, 93-109; '56, 81. J VI, 155 (Straparollus). P '65, 110, 132; '89, 295 Ammoneeratites. j viii, 212, 221. P '41, 109; '05, 27 Ammoniceras. P '10, 503 Ammonites, j vi, 88, 112, 194, 202 viii, 208, 210, 220. P '41, 107 108; '42, 219; '46, 32; '50, 67 '54, 164, 168; '56, 70, 267, 269 280, 281; '57, 111, 119, 126, 127 132, 153; '58, 43, 46, 57, 145, 146 218, 220, 221, 257, '60, 177, 185 202, 418, 419, 549; '61, 150, 317 419, 422, 425, 426, 428; '62, 23 '68, 177, 287; '70, 48; '72, 264 '75, 36; '76, 278; '82, 84, 194 197, 200, 213; '84, 53; '90, 447 451, 458, 465; '93, 219, 220, 222 '05, 27, 28. J II, 39; III, 324 IV, 308, 391; VIII, 264, 310-313 Ammonitida?. P '60, 418. 419; '84, 53; '91, 160 238 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC ammonitiformis (Atlanta). J VIII, 349 Ammophila. P '81, 454; '94, 299, 300; '96, 552; '97, 374; '99, 199; 1900, 636, 640-643, 646, 657-660, 662; '02, 644-652, 656-660; '04, 604; '09, 382-385 ammophila (Dietyna). P '03, 130, 133 Ammoplanus. P '94, 301 Ammospermophilus. P '04, 588 Ammothea. j ii, 61. P '64, 159; '92, 142 Ammotrecha. P' 01, 569, 595; '04, 143; '09, 234 Ammotrelis. P '64, 222 Ammotrypane. P '63, 140; '06, 354; '08, 354 Amnicola. j viii, 200. P '41, 78; '56, 260; '60, 18, 50, 155; '61, 307, 330, 397; '62, 263; '63, 34, 35, 146, 147, 156; '72, 97; '83, 171; '89, 88, 195; '91, 327; '94, 12, 25; '96, 397; '03, 780, 781; '06, 125, 171, 172. J V, 218; VI, 186 amnicola (Gomplms). P '62, 390, 393, 396, 397, 401, 452, 587 Amnicolidse. P '62, 452; '63, 33, 35, 147; '91, 327; '94, 25; '96, 495; '97, 361, 481; '01, 405; '02, 121, 441; '03, 780; '05, 749; '06, 170; '09, 516 amnicum (Cardium). P '60, 289 (Pisidium). P '41, 53 Amniscus. J II, 168-172 Amcea. J VIII, 190, 200 Amoeba. P '74, 13, 14, 75, 77, 87, 142 143, 167, 168; '75, 41, 126, 414; '76, 198, 199; '77, 261-265, 288; 78, 99, 158; 79, 163, 204; '87, 122 Amcebopsis. P '08, 118 Amoebosporidia. P '02, 19 amoebus (Tylodesmus). P '96, 259 amcena (Auriculella). P '88, 14 (Bembex). P '95, 355, 357 (Calamaria). P '60, 79 (Carphophiops). P '60, 78, 79 (Celuta). P '60, 79; '01, 81 (Chevrolatia). P '66, 370 (Cistela). j iii, 2«8. P ' 46, 58 (Cyanospiza). P '59, 107, 192; '66, 89 ; '04, 583 (Eragrostis). P '91, 304 (Frickclla). P '88, 14 (FringiHa) . j vii, 193; viii, 154 (Goniobasis). P '62, 268; '64, 28. J V, 323 (Helicina). P '10, 502 amcena. Continued. (Megastachya).P '91, 304 (Passerina). P '92, 122; '93, 52; '98, 215 (Patella), j ii, 223 (Spiza). J II, 266 (Terebra). P '95, 116-125 (Vestalis). P '01, 134 (Viola). P '03, 667, 691, 694 amcenum (Buccinum). P '48, 96 (Buccinanops). P '90, 398 (Callidium). j iii, 413. J II, 33 (Solarium). P '48, 105 (Triceratium). P 1900, 723 amcenus (Brachyorrhos). P '60, 79 (Bulimulus). P '97, 19 (Carphophis). P '95, 393; '01, 81 (Coluber), j iv, 36, 238; v, 355. P '01, 81; '08, 122 (Chlaenius). P '56, 25 (Eutamias). P '04, 188 amcenus operarius (Eutamias). P '08, 404 amcenus (Geophagus). P 71, 250 (Minnilus). P 77, 80 (Phymatodes). J II, 33, 105 (Terebrifusus). P '90, 398 (Unio). P '53, 244; '54, 245 Amolita. P 75, 65 Amomum. P '58, 123; '01, 557 amondseni (Gattyana). P '02, 259; '08, 336 (Nychia). P '08, 336 Amorbia. P '60, 352 amorea (Gobius). P '85, 75, 79 Amoria. P 76, 287, 291 Amoriana. P 76, 287, 291 Amorpha. P '61, 452 ; '62, 162 ; '87, 329; '98, 22, 297. J IV, 185 amorpha (Fenestella). P '90, 239 amorpha; (Eutypella). P '93, 140 amorphastoma (Valsa). P 77, 124; 78, 87 amorphoides (Alvaradoa). P '89,371 (Eysenhardtia). P '98, 389, 393 amorphophylla (Viola). P '03, 691 Amorphopus. P '04, 664 Amnrplmzoa. P '61, 330; '84, 206 amorphus (Polyporus). J III, 209 Amospermophilus. P '98, 123 Ampelida?. P '53, 381; '63, 294 '66, 71 ; '83, 62 ; '89, 373 ; '95, 493 '96, 154 AmpclLs. j iv, 36, 252. P '59, 106 '63, 294; '64, 251; '66, 71; '67 218; '68, 149; '69, 182; 73, 294 75, 349; 78, 22; '83, 62; '91 436; '93, 53, 64; '95, 464, 493 '96, 154; '98, 84; '05, 690; '08, 82, 154. J IV, 419 INDEX TO GENERA, SI'ECIES, ETC. 239 Anipelisca. P '64, 158; '01, 167 Ampelita. P '92, 404 Ampelophaga. J IV, 154 ampelophila (Drosophila). P '95, 339 Ampelopsis. P '60, 511; '61, 450 '62, 162; 70, 103, 136; 76, 332 '80, 9; '81, 442; '89, 155, 373 '91, 275; '99, 113; 1900, 636, 643 645, 646-649, 667; '01, 304, 315: '02, 653, 662; '05, 700; '09, 385. J XI, 277, 281 ampelopsis (Cissns). P '98, 21, 297 Amphacanthus. P '97, 79 Ampharete. P '08, 348 Ampharetidas. P '03, 478; '08, 348 Ampheristocrinus. P '86, 115, 143 Auiphiardis. P '94, 425; '01, 16, 43; '03, 553, 556; '04, 467, 471; '08, 121 Amphiaster. P '89, 173 Amphibamus. P '65, 134, 137; '68, 210 amphibelus (Corvdoras). P 71, 279, 282; '03, 506" Amphibia. P '01, 507 amphibia (Ceroctis). P '08, 615 (Clivina). P '43, 296, 299; '57, 83 (Mylabris). P '08, 615 (Succinea). P '58, 200 amphibium (^Nasturtium). P '84, 80 (Polygonum). P 73, 363; 77, 108; '98, 384 amphibius (Arvieola). P '53, 405 (Hemiotomys). P 74, 187 (Hippopotamus). P '52, 53; 78, 61; '81, 128; '93, 185; '96, 518. J I, 234, 236; II, 207, 213 (Microtus). P '96, 382. J XI, 205 (Mus). P 74, 186 (Schizogenius). P '57, 83; '66, 346 (Tetraprotodon). J I, 237 Amphibole. j ii, 139, 287; v, 51. P '97, 437, 442 amphibolia (Thelephora). J III, 224 Amphibolite. P '84, 244; '93, 176; '97, 418, 437, 442 Amphibolurus. P '57, 199 Amphibnlima. P 73 247; 74, 42; 75, 149, 245; '87, 136 Amphicarpa. j i, 373 Amphicarpaea. P '60, 513; '80, 350; '87, 323; '02, 662 amphicarpeeefoliella (Leucanthiza). P '59, 328 Amphieelydia. P '91, 415, 418 amphieephala (Stauroneis). P '65, 12 Amphiceras. P '54, 31 amphieeros (Doryphora). P '61, 71 (Ehaphoneis). P '90, 139 amphieeros crueiata (Ehaphoneis) P 1900, 729 ' amphieeros tetragona (Rhaphoneis). P 1900, 729 Amphieerus. V '66, 348 Amphichsena. p '98, 58 Amphichthys. P '82, 279 Amphicnephes. P '95, 336 Amphieoma. j v, 374. J HI 235, 287 Amphicora. P 79, 388 Amphieosmia. P '98, 271, 277, 284 Amphicroum. P '66, 347, 375 Amphicteis. P '03, 478; '05, 846 849, 850; '06, 255; '08, 349 Amphictene. P '08, 353 Amphictenidae. P '03, 479; '08, 353- '09, 279 ' Amphicyllis. P '53, 283; '66, 369 Amphicyon. P '54, 157; '56, 90- '57, 90, 91, 158; '58, 158: 75, 256, 257; 78, 47; 79, 178 179 189; '89, 211-242; '92, 321, 425! J VII, 20, 28, 30-38, 356, 369 Amphicyrta. P '54, 116 Amphidesma. j ii, 307; iv, 152; v, 220; vi, 212, 229; vii, 133, 153, 238! P '43, 307; '47, 291; '48, 95; '54, 29; '62, 574, 586; 71, 1*7, 138 72, 90, 95, 228, 229; '80, 21, 24 '82, 155, 157; '87, 403; '90, 143. J I, 121 ; II, 78 ; VIII, 333 Amphidetus. P '65, 75 Amphidona. P '98, 58 Amphidora. P '59, 77. J IV, 11, 37 Aruphidoxa. P '92, 402 Amphidozotherium. P '92, 424 Amphidromus. P '05, 735 Amphiemys. P '91, 429 Amphientomum. P '86, 17 Amphiesma. P '60, 499, 503; '94, 425; '99, 184 Amphiglossus. P '68, 284 amphigomphus (Navieula). P '65, 9 Amphileptus. P '83, 313; '84, 51 Amphilestes. P '87, 282, 283, 287: '88, 292-301 ; '92, 415. J IX, 187- 195, 224, 225, 227, 228, 230, 231, 243, 247, 264 Amphilestina?. J IX, 228, 230, 251 Amphimorpha?. P '69, 200; 70, 87 Amphinome. P '03, 793 Amphinomida?. P '03, 426; '09, 242 Amphiodon. P 77, 85, 96 Amphion. J II, 142 ; IV, 136 Amphionycha. P '61, 354. J II, 142, 154 Amphioxa. P '86, 25 Amphioxus. P '88, 91; '92, 232; '93, 80. J XIII, 12, 29, 43, 74-93 amphioxus (Leptoeephalus). P '09, 407 240 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. amphioxys (Eunotogramrna). P 1900, 730 737 (Nitzschia). P '61, 66; '65, 16 Amphipentas. P 1900, 707, 717, 722 Amphipleura. P '63, 339 ; '71, Biol. 5 Amphipnous. P '82, 284 Amphipoda. j i, 316. P '54, 177; '55, 382; '65, 46; '78, 276, 298 Amphiporus. P '53, 366; '57, 159; '59, 148 Amphiprion. P '63, 177, 214. J XII, 533 Amphiprioninae. P '59 148; '63, 214 Amphiprora. P "61, 63, 66, 70, 71; '65, 16, 17; '78, 332; 1900, 473 Amphipteryx. P '93, 380; '01, 135; '08, 462, 490 Amphirhynchus (Navicula). P '65, 10 Amphisbama. P '48, 37; '54, 103; '56, 237; '61, 76; '68, 101; '96, 313; '98, 103-105. J VIII, 176 amphisbaena (Navicula). P '61, 71 Amphisbaenia. P '62, 350; '64, 226; '68, 101, 256, 259, 261, 264, 266. J VIII, 176 Amphisbasniclffi. P '82, 331; '96, 313, 466; '98, 103; '08, 119 Ampkiscarus. P '82, 274 Amphiscepa. P '07, 495 Amphisile. P '62, 234; '84, 164 Amphisilidae. P '84, 155, 156, 164 Amphisilinse. P '84, 164 Amphisiloidea. P '84, 156 Amphisiloidei. P '84, 164 Amphisphaeria. P '95, 21, 23, 26, 418 Amphispiza. P '92, 120; '98, 214; '99, 30; '03, 28; '05, 684 Amphistegina. P '90, 143, 447 Amphistichus. P '54, 135, 141, 153; '55, 323; '62, 275 Amphistomum. P '88, 126; '90, 413 amphitea (Toxophora). P '95, 326 Amphitetras. P '53, 430, 431; '61, 68; '90, 136; 1900, 690, 706-729 Amphitheriidae. J IX, 230-232, 237, 241, 242, 244, 245, 247, 248, 251, 258, 259 Amphitherium. P '87, 283, 288; '88, 292-301. J IX, 187, 190-193, 199, 231, 236, 242, 245, 247, 250, 256 Amphithoe. P '55, 382; '64, 156 Amphithonotua. P '64, 158 Amphithopsis. P '01, 152 Amphitomus. P '06, 365; '07, 33; '08, 368, 376, 383; '09, 113, 138, 424 Amphitragulus. P '78, 71 amphitricha (Meliola). J II, 292 Amphitrite. j i, 452. P '52, 84; '58, 38; '63, 140, 141; '78, 320; '02, 276; '03, 471, 725; '04, 336, 368, 369, 697, 699, 703, 706, 707, 709, 712-716, 720, 721, 726; '05, 858; '06, 506; '07, 88; '08, 350; '09, 270 amphitrite (Balanus). P '90, 443 Amphitylus. P '87, 283, 287; '88, 294-301. J IX, 187, 188, 190, 192-194, 199, 228, 230, 239, 247, 257 Amphiuma. j iii, 57; v, 318; vi, 35, 147. P '54, 102; '65, 134; '68, 256; '78, 28; '79, 14, 144; '82, 328; '83, 177-186; '84, 262-273; '87, 365; '93, 232; '95, 406; '01, 507; '08, 127. J I, 290; VI, 99, 104 amphiumae (Filaria). P '56, 56 Amphiumidae. P '82, 328; 1900, 621; '08, 127. J VI, 103, 104 amphiuminus (Osteocephalus). P '68, 219* '71 53 Amphiura. ' P '89, 177; '91, 339, 479; '01, 178 Amphizoa. P '53, 227; '73, 334 Amphizoidas. P '53, 228 amphizona (Ephydatia). P '87, 178 Amphizonella. P '79, 163 Amphonyx. J IV, 162 Amphora. P '53, 432; '65, 17; '81, 325; 1900, 473 amphora (Aetinocrinus). P '81, 329 (Difflugia). P '74, 79: '77, 307; '78, 172 (Melocrinus). P '81, 329 Amphoracrinus. P '60, 388; '61, 132; '65, 154, 161; '68, 345, 347- 349; '69, 153, 163; '78, 265; '81, 187-287, 323, 350, 402; '85, 335 Amphorina. P '04, 376 Amphoroides. P '03, 43, 53, 640; '05, 89 Amphotis. P '66, 376 amphytrion (Cyprina). P '61, 27 Ampithoe. j i, 382 Ampla. P '85, 179 ampla (Achatinellastrum). P '88, 32 (Anculosa). P '64, 103, 104 (Crataegus). P '05, 607, 615 (Gyrotoma). P '60, 66 ; '64, 94 (Goniobasis). P '65, 30 (Leptoxis). P '64, 103 (Limnaea). P '61, 330 (Melania). P '65, 30 (Natica). P '08, 555 (Pantana). P '85, 88 (Praticolella). P '99, 394; '03, 762 (Prisconatica) . J VIII, 279, 314 (Pyrula). P '52, 193 amplectens (Allium). P '68, 170 (Melanoplus). P '10, 616, 634 (Senecio). P '63, 67 ampleeteus (Tri folium). P '95, 546 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 241 aniplexicaudata (Cyonycteris). p '80 393 ' aniploxieaule (Lamium). P '60, 145- 'SI, 90; '88, 13 (Penstemon). P '61, 461 (Pentstemon). P '62, 165 amplexieaulis (Espeletia). j vii, 38 (Smilacina). j vii, 58 (Vagnera). P '95, 551 amplexi folia (Stanleys), j vii, 83 (Warea). j vii, 83 amplexifolius (Streptopus). P '63 76. '68, 174; '84, 93 amplexus (Helix). P '60, 185, 431 (Planorbus). P '57, 135: '60, 185, 431 ' ' (Polygyra). P '60, 185, 431 (Streptosus). P '93, 296 ampliata (Crataegus). P '10, 189 195 amplieollis (Aemseodera). P '66 348, 382, 383 (Anthieus). P '59, 291 (Brachystylus). P '73, 313 (C«lia). P '55, 356 (Pterostichus). P '73, 304 amplidens (Ursus). P '53, 303- '69, 3 ; '82, 286. J III, 168 ; VTl' 263, 356, 370, 445 amplifiea (Crataegus). P '10, 165 172 amplifolius (Carduus). P '92, 363 (Cnicus). P '92, 363 amplipenuis (Xiphelimum). P '07. 392 ' amplissimus (Aster). P '95, 550 am plum (Melatoma). P '64, 94 (Schizostoma). P '64, 93-94 amplus (Aetinocrinus). P '61, 133 • '69, 163; '81, 305 (Aviculopeeten). P '60, 454 (Camptomus). P '91, 131, 133 (Chlaenius). P '56, 26, 29 (Macroeeramus). P '98, 281 (Nautilus). P '65, 260 (Pereichocrinus). P '81, 305 (Pradococrinus). P '81, 305 (Saccocrinus). P '69, 163 (Schizodus). P '70, 41 (Tachysphex). P '93, 505, 522 (Unio). P '72, 157. J VIII, 39 Ampulex. P '49, 203; '94, 300; '97, 373 Ampulicida?. P '94, 292 Ampulicini. P '94, 299, 300 ampulla (Achatinellastrum). P '88,27 (Anonyx). P '63, 139 ; '01, 148 (Cancer). P '63, 139 (Cyphoderia). P '78, 173; '79, 163 (Difflugia). P '74, 227 ; '78, 173 (Freia). P '79, 198 16 ampulla. Continued. (Gam mar us). P '63, 139 ampullacea (Carex). P '63, 78 (Euglypha). P '78, 172 (Physa). P '81, 96 ampullaceum (Buccinum). P '53 319 ampullaceus (Unio). P '66 ' 84 J VI, 269 ' Ampullaria. P '46, 21; '48 96- '56, 50; '60, 50; '82, 192; '91, 325, 333; '92, 338; '98, 106; '99 365; '01, 189; '06, 125; '07 398! J VI, 113; VIII, 278; X, 6, 7, 19, 26, 51, 503 ' ' ' Ampullariadae. P '60, 50; '63 34- '91, 325 ' Ampullina. P '99, 80. J VIII 264, 278, 329 amputatum (Thendium). P '04, 126 amputatus (Harpalus). P '60 319- '65, 98, 99 ' Ampyx. P '89, 166 Amsonia. P '92, 162 amurensis (Asterias). P '91, 212 (Rana). P '09, 401 Amuropsis. P '99, 48 Amusium. P '62, 582; '93, 221 Amussium. P '81, 421; '91, 142 Amycla. P '62, 287, 564; 82, 170- '90, 144 ' ' Amyda. P '54, 186; '95, 404; '08 115; 09, 401 ' amydalina (CucuUsea). P '66, 261 amydon (Agrias). P '75, 177 Amydria. P '59, 260, 262; '60, 433 amygdala (Cassidulus). P '65, 75 Amygdalea?. P '89, 379 amygdali (Diaspis). P '99, 275 amygdalina (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275 (Melanconis). P '77, 127 amygdalinus (Sanguinolites). P '63 13 amygdaloides (Teichospora). P '94 330 amygdalum (Unio). P '53, 244 amygdalus (Unio). P '54, 237, 246 amylovorus (Micrococcus). P '86. 331-341 Amynodon. P '92, 431. J IX, 271 amyntor (Agrius). J IV, 179 Amyris. P '89, 371 Amytis. P '99, 212 Amyzon. P '93, 402 anaaensis (Laimodonta). P '87, 142. J VIII, 403; IX, 91 (Melampus). P '87, 142. J VIII, 403; IX, 92 (Plecotrema). P '87, 142. J VIII, 403; IX, 92 Anabaena. P '09, 107, 303 242 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Auabantidae. P '05, 505. J XII, 530 Anabas. P '57, 150; '85, 132; '05, 504, 505. J XII, 530 Anabates. P '99, 210 anabatina (Dendrocincla). P '04, 447, 449, 452 anabatina anabatina (Dendrocincla). P '04, 452, 453 anabatina typhla (Dendrocincla). P '04, 452, 453 anabatoides (Betta). P '05, 504 Anableps. P '61, 3, 21, 56 anableps (Cobitis). P '61, 5 Anableptinee. P '61, 3 Anabropsis. P '05, 827, 830, 843; '06, 284 Anabrus. P '70, 74; '06, 416; '08, 83 Anacampis. P '60, 162 Anacanthini. P '84, 167, 168, 182 Anacanthocoris. P '61, 287 Anacanthus. P '60, 227; '61, 287; '82, 283 Anacardiacese. P '98, 381; '60, 302; 1900, 667 Anacardium. P &9, 374 Anacharis. P '60, 304; '70, Biol. 3; '84, 37 Anachis. P '73, 344; '78, 301; '88, 322; '98, 419 anachoreta (Helix). P '57, 185; '58, 197 Anacodon. P '82, 96; '92, 300 anacona (Plenrotoma). P '95, 66 (Pleurotomella). P '95, 56, 147 Anacrabro. P '94, 307 Anaeyrtus. P '71, 266; '06, 453-457 Anadara. P '81, 448, 451, 453 Anadenulus. P '98, 219, 222, 229, 254 255 Anadenus. P '75, 147; '98, 220, 242 255 Anadi'a. P '96, 312, 465 Anadyomene. P '05, 695 Ansetia. J II, 155 anagallinus (Lepomis). P '77, 76; '06, 518. J VI, 221 Anagallis. P '67, 21; '67, 158; 1900, 668 anagallis (Veronica). P '60, 303 anagigvrn (Ashmunella). P '05, 224, '304 anaglyptica (Copris). J IV, 34 anaglypticus (Copris). j iii, 204. P '46, 125 (Hexacrinus). P '81, 253, 254 (Platycrinus). P '81, 253 (Scarabaeus). j iii, 204 Anaglyptus. J II, 31 Anaides. P '60, 486; '69, 94, 96, 97, 109; 1900, 613; '08, 126 anaie ( Melanopyrrhus). P '99, 43 Analcite. P '80, 252; '89, 35 anale (Cercyon). P '55, 374 (Tapinoma). f '96, 36 analis (Acritus). P '53, 290 (Adetus). J II, 161 (Anthrax), j iii, 45 (Archoscion). P '99, 352, 353 (Argyramceba). P '95, 325 (Cardita). P '72, 52 (Catulus). P '07, 419 (Cerambyx). j v, 270 (Clinocottus). P '61, 166 (Clivina). P '57, 81. J IV, 29 (Chysobothris). P '73, 90 (Dacnis). P '64, 270 (Dexia). j vi, 177 (Disparoneura). P '01, 137 (Dyschirius). P '57, 76. J IV, 29 (Gyrinus). P '68, 369, 372 (Hyperprosopon). P '62, 275 (Hypocritichthys). P '62, 275, 276 (Larrada). P '93, 481 (Lutjanus). P '98, 108 (Montezumia). P '99, 462 (Neonnenis). P '97, 108; '99, 118 (Oligocottus). P '57, 201; '61, 166 (Otolithic). P '62, 18; '99, 352 (Pachybrachys). P '61, 857 (Platydema). J I, 101 (Polyopsia). P '73, 336. J II, 161* (Pycnonotus). P '02, 683 (Scydnnenus). P '52, 153 (Serranus). J XII, 5i!2 (Turdns). P '02, 683 analigutta (Pomacentrus). P '63,215 analoga (Hippa). P '58, 230, 244; '79, 409; '91, 181 analogica (Mitra). P '01, 387 analogus (Epinephelus). P '63, 168 (Pimelepterus). P '62, 245 analoides (Linaria). P '99, 51 (Sporophila). P '99, 51 analostana (Cyprinella). P '59, 59; '61, 522; '64, 279; '67, 161 analostanns (Hvpsilepis). P '67, 161. J VI, 229, 240, 247 (Minnilus). P '77, 45, 80 Anamesus. P '66, 393 Anampses. P 1900, 506 ananas (Astrea). P '41, 18 Ananassa. P '89, 354; '01, 609 Ananchytes. j vi, 200, 202; viii, 219. '44, 85; '90, 456; '05, 7 Anaphalantus. P '98, 162 Anaphalis. P '84, 87; 1900, 641, 670 Anapliin. j ii, 59, 60 Anaphora. P '59, 260, 262; '60, 433 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 243 Anaplecta. P '05, 790, 791, 838, 839; '06, 262 Anaptogonia. P '96, 379. J XI, 201-205, 279 Anaptomorphida?. P '83, 80 Amiptomorphoris. P '02, 253 Anaptomorphus. P '74, 116; '76, 88; '90, 54, 56; '92, 212, 418; '97, 40; '04, 150, 153. J X, 275 Anarcestes. P '97, 427 Anarnacus. P '73, 267 Anarrhicas. P '63, 255, 256 Anarrhichadinae. P '63, 256 Anarrlneha?formes. P '63, 256 Anarrhinum. j i, 192 Anarrichas. P '54, 150 Anarsia. P '60, 169 Anarta. P '92, 158 Anas, j ii, 247; iii, 381; vii, 193 291; viii, 157, 204. P '41, 124, 125, 141; '49, 195; '51, 224; '53, 428; '55, 316; '56, 41, 296; '59, 109, 175, 192; '60, 197; '61, 238; '62, 322; '64, 70, 72, 244; '66, 98; '68, 21, 261; '69, 217; '70, 131; '71, 36; '75, 356; '83, 67; '89, 267; '90, 203; '92, 102, 113; '93, 22, 31, 60; '95, 467; '99, 36; '02, 671; '05, 688, 761, 762; '08, 84, 102. J I, 225; IX, 403-406, 409 Anasa. P '05, 188, 192, 193; '10, 300, 308, 316 anasimos (Acipenser). P '89, 252, 256 Anaspis. j iii, 276; v, 244. P '45, 312; '54, 220; '58, 76; '59, 78, 88, 291; '62, 43, 44; '66, 347; '73, 335. J I, 100; IV, 38 anastera (Epeira). P '09, 211 anastomosis (Akis). j iii, 256 (Asida). P '53, 446. J IV, 19 anastomotica (Inocaulis). P '88, 131 anatelloides (Loripes). P '72, 89 Anatenidae. P '49, 155 Anatherum. P '89, 362 Anathias. P '82, 306 anaticulus (Unio). P '61, 40. 3 V, 92 Anatida?. P 53, 427; '64, 70; '66, 98; '69, 182, 205, 206, 207, 215, 216; '83, 67; '95, 467; '98, 137; '05, 761 Anatifa. j vi, 130, 137; vii, 262. J III, 131 anatifera (Lepas). P '78, 299; '88, 331, 333, 432; '90, 443; '96, 208 anatifoidea (Ascidia). j iii, 8 Anatimya. P '05, 13. J IV, 276 Anatina. j ii. 314; vi, 263; vii, 130. P '48, 96; '61, 324; '62, 572, 574; '69, 217; '71, 324; '76, 305; '82, 158, 159; '87, 397, 403; '01, 208, 402; '05, 13. J IV, 276; VIII, 317; IX, 122 anatina (Lingula). P '73, 203 (Marginella). P '48, 101 (Physa). P '64, 115. J VI, 171 Anatinidae. P '60, 418, 425; '62, 572; '72, 274; '74, 30; '01, 208, 402; '05, 13 anatipes (Pecten). j viii, 218. P '48, 103; '81, 417 anatum (Falco). P '46, 46; '53, 450; '63, 152, 304; '70, 139; '71, 94. J I, 27 Anatya. P '08, 489 Anaulacomera. P '05, 809-812, 842 Anaulax. P '57, 166 Anaulus. P '90, 136; 1900, 687, 732, 735 Anax. P '62, 381, 397, 401; '98, 148; '01, 127; '03, 760; '05, 188, 193; '08, 462, 472, 488 anax (Ooryphodon). P '82, 294 Anaxipha. P '04, 801; '05, 834, 843; '07, 318; '10, 649, 650 anca (Patella). P '60, 198 anceps (Acanthocladia). P '58, 14 (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 (Baculites). P '61, 395, 430. J VIII, 309 (Gervillia). P '87, 35 (Glvptosaurus). P '71, 105 (Liodon). P '72, 141 (Montezumia). P '99, 463 (Nautilus). J VIII, 310 (Oracodon). P '91, 131, 133 (Panicum). P '10, 552 (Perisphinctes). J VIII, 310 (Plesioperea). P '77, 95 (Sisvrinchium). P '84, 93 (Stauroneis). P '65, 12, 16 (Stenolophus). P '68, 377 (Surirella). P '63, 342; '65, 7 (Titanotherium). P '73, 11 (Xiphigorgia). P '90, 308, 317; '91, 177 Anceryx. J IV, 127, 170, 174 anceyana (Achatinella). P '95, 223, 238 Aneeyia. P '89, 191 Anchastus. P '66, 390 Anchenia. P '75, 262 Anchenionehns. P '60, 103 Anchiale. P '04, 88 anchialus (Clitellaria). P '94, 272 anehieta? (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 Anchippodontida?. P '74, 117 Anchippodus. P '68, 232; '72, 14, 37; '75, 447; '76, 39; '77, 314. .1 VII, 358, 403 ; VIII, 76, 81 Anchippus. P '68, 231; '91, 368; '92, 326. .T VII, 257, 312, 357, 403 anehisporus (Puntius). P '05, 486 Anehistia. P '52, 11, 17, 24; '60, 39; '78, 96; '79, 423; '80, 192; '93, 118, 124 244 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Anchistoma. P '89, 193; '91, 313; '92, 400 Anchitherium. P '53, 392; '54, 90, 157; '56, 90; '57, 89, 91, 158; '58, 7, 11, 26, 158; '61, 433, 435; '68, 232, 248; '70, 112; '71, 112, 118, 199; '72, 37; '73, 371, 417; '74, 116; '75, 262; '78, 57; '91, 362, 368; '92, 326, 411. J VII, 13, 21, 165, 257, 292, 303-310; VIII, 74, 76, 85 Anchomasa. P '62, 194, 208, 209 Anehomena. P '58, 63 ; '73, 328 anchomenoides (Agonum). P '54, 47 (Platynus). P '54, 47 Anchomenus. P '43, 296, 299; '44, 53; '54, 42 '60, 317, 318; '73, 323. J IV, 28 Anchomma. J IV, 11, 32 anchora (Monocerus). J I, 89 (Notoxus). j v, 375 (Spongioses). P '53, 431 Anchorella. P '88, 138 Anchovia. P '06, 84; '09, 407. J XII, 501 Anchura. P '76, 275, 298, 299; '77, 22, 23; '82, 204; '90, 450, 453; '98, 462; '05, 22. J IV, 284, 298; VIII, 316 Anchus. P '54, 36, 38 Anchybopsis. P '83, 143, 144, 156 Anchylopera. P '60, 348 Anchytarsus. P '53, 229, 351 Ancilla. P '54, 30; '95, 115-126. J IV 295 298 ancilla '(Cymbiolaj. P '76, 288 (Dendrocrinus). P '86, 144 (Homocrinus). P '86, 144 (Mordellistena). P '62, 50 (Pleurotoma). P '03, 271 Ancillaria. j vii, 147. P '48, 96; '54, 30; '80, 364, 365; '82, 198, 204, 209 ; '90, 397, 398, 406 ancillaria (Physa). j v, 124. P '45, 281; '60, 18; '81, 96; '94, 25; '02, 513 ancillariformis (Dactylus). P '62,563 (Oliva). P '48, 103; '62, 563; '82, 169 ancillops (Ancilla). P '95, 125; '90, 398, 40fi Ancillopsis. P '80, 364, 365 Ancistius. P '76, 339 Ancistomesus. P '93, 286 Ancistrocerus. P '02, 49, 735 Ancistrodon. P 59, 334, 336; '65, 191; 71, 48, 205, 206, 209; 78, 26; '93, 385; '01, 96; '03, 551, 554, 556; '04, 467, 473; '08, 124. .1 VIII, 149 Ancistrogaster. P '03, 308 Ancistromesus. P 76, 240-246 Ancistromma. P '93, 469, 487; '94, 306; '97, 137 AncistrosyTinx. P '96, 471 Ancistrus. P '03, 504 ancocislonensis (Cecindela). P '53, 361 Ancodus. J VII, 202; IX, 461-495, 536 Anconia. P '08, 366, 392; '09, 112, 155 459 ancora, (Notoxus). P '52, 92 ancorus (Simotes). P '61, 75 (Xenodon). P '57, 182; '61, 75 Anctus. P '91, 97 Ancuba. P '58, 134 Ancula. P '80, 52, 93 Anculosa. j ii, 178. P '60, 63, 67, 93, 187; '61, 54; '62, 262; '63, 274, 307; '64, 24, 97, 152; '65, 34; '68, 153; '88, 286; '94, 12, 26; '96, 496-500. J V, 218, 221, 254; VI, 342; XIII, 180 Anculotis. P '65, 32 Anculotus. P '63, 317, 320; '64, 97; '65, 34, 35 Ancylids. P '03, 777 Ancylina?. P '94, 24 Aneylocera. P '62, 39. J II, 7, 19 Ancyloceras. P '55, 266; '56, 71, 280, 281; '58, 56, 146; '60, 185, 420, 421; '68, 287; '82, 204; '90, 454. J IV, 298; VIII, 309, 313 Ancylocheilus. P '61, 173, 184 Ancylochira. P '54, 16, 17; '57, 8; '60, 316; '66, 348, 383; 73, 331 Aneylodon. P '62, 18; '83, 289; '99 353 Ancylonycha. P '44, 139; '53, 440; 73, 330. J III, 235-262; IV, 33 Ancylopoda. J IX, 272, 493 ancylops (Sergestes). P '60, 46 Ancylosternus. J II, 7 Ancylotherium. P '68, 298 Ancylotus. P '64, 97 Ancylus. j i, 125; viii, 201. P '41, 79; '42, 191; '56, 80, 120, 260, 278; '58, 166; '60, 18, 50, 155, 432; '61, 309, 398; '63, 149; 70, 57; 72, 97, 110; '83, 140, 214-240; '91, 321, 407; '94, 24; '96, 453, 494; '97, 298; 1900, 457; '02, 513; '03, 777; '06, 564; '09, 107; '10, 670. .1 VI, 185; XIII, 89 Ancvrnninus. P '86, 79, 80 Aneyronyx. P '52, 44 Andalusite. j iv, 122. P '92, 196, 199; '96, 484 andanmnt'tisis (Crangon). P '95, 184 (Pontophilus). P '95, 182, 184, 195 Ainlara. .1 VI II, 378 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 245 andersonensis (Unio). P '72, 155. J VIII, 36 andersoni (ActSBon). P '47, 287; '48, 95. J I, 117 (Ariolimax). P '75, 154, 194; '89, 199; '98, 238 (Arion). P '75, 191 (Prophysaon). P '89, 199; '98, 241-253 andersoui var. marmoratum (Pro- physaon). P '98, 245 andersoni var. suffusum (Prophysaon). P '98, 245 andersoni (Trichia). P '91, 305 andersoniana (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 andersonii (Anomia). P '78, 272 (Arion). P '72, 148; '98, 245 (Carduus). P '92, 362 (Cnicus). P '92, 362 (Hyla). P '54, 60; '62, 154; '01, 342. J VI, 84 andersonii var. pallidum (Prophy- saon). P '98, 246 andianus (Bufo). P '68, 115 andieola (Pyrgula). P '83, 175 (Tapirus). P '65, 183 Andigena. P '67, 115, 122, 123 andii (Ammonites). J VTII, 275, 310 (Atrypa). J VIII, 302, 307 (Lithotrochus). J VIII, 316 (Productus). J VIII, 307 (Ehynchonella). J VIII, 302 (Terebratula). J VIII, 302 307 (Turritella). J VIII, 316 andina (Calamagrostis). P '48, 24. J I, 187 (Corrigiola). P '98, 379 (Poa). P '63, 79 andinum (Eriogonum). P '48, 14. J I, 1G0 andinus (Echinus). J VIII, 325 (Senecio). P '63, 68 andium (Mastodon). P '74, 222; '76, 38; '86, 12, 275. J VII, 240, 250 397 andongoana (Mylabris). P '08, 607 andoorensis (Bapa). P '77, 22 Andradite. P '78, 83 ; '89, 35 Andra?a. P '55, 444 ; '63, 95 ; '93, 217 andrea> (Callidium). J II, 105 (Carabus). P '57, 5 (Mordellistena). P '62, 50 (Physocnemum). J II, 32, 105 Andrector. P '73, 54 andrei (Leptothorax). P '03, 224, 256 Andrena. P '96, 33, 38; '97, 351 andreniformis (Calliopsis). P '97,350 Andrenosoma. P '95, 324 andreossvi (Cvmo). P '58. 34 (P'ilumnus). P '58, 34 andrewsa> (Gastrodonta). P 1900, 113, 143; '02, 418, 419, 421, 437; '03, 209 andrewsa?. Continued. (Omphalina). P 1900, 113, 115, 136; '02, 420, 430 andrewsa? montivaga (Omphalina). P 1900, 136; '02, 419, 420 andrewsa? (Polygyra). P '96, 492; 1900, 113, 115-123; '02, 415, 418, 420, 425, 426 andrewsa? altivaga (Polygyra). P 1900, 125 andrewsa? normalis (Polygyra). P 1900, 123 andrewsa? (Vitrea). P '03, 205-210 andrewsi (Galathea). P '58, 238 (Helix). P '89, 203 (Mariacrinus). P '81, 291 (Technoerinus). P '81, 291 (Zonites). P '89, 198; '03, 206, 209 andrewsianus (Actinoerinus). P '68. 351; '81, 339 (Batocrinus). P '68, 351; '81, 339 andrewsii (Clintonia). P '68, 174 (Gentiana). P '60, 514 Andrias. P '68, 298; '93, 233 Andrieus. P '61, 151 Andriopsar. P '67, 49 Androeera. j vii, 45 Androcryphia. P '69, 228 Androctonus. J V, 362 Androgyna. J VIII, 189 androgyna (Stagmomantis). P '05, 794, 840 Androlyperus. P '73, 55 Andromeda. P '58, 126; '60, 200, 303; '63,94; '80,356. J III, 194; IX, 153 andromeda mariana (Gaylussacia). P '04, 605 andromeda? (Spheeria). P '95, 30 andromedea (Pterospora). P '63, 70 andromedicola (Spha?ria). P '95, 31 Andropadus. P '56, 317; '57, 34; '59, 45; '99, 42 androphora (Hedruris). P '86, 313 Andropithecus. P '68, 286 Andropogon. P '41, 98; '63, 79; '77, 109; '89, 362; '91, 293, 306; 1900, 646, 662; '01, 558; '02, 647, 652, 666; '04, 605; '07, 458; '09, 488; '10, 545, 546, 550, 578 andropogonis (Didymella). P '90,232 (Didymosphaeria). P '90, 235 andropogonus (Ophiobolus). P '93, 448 Androsaee. P '63, 70 androsamifolium (Apocynum). P '60, 304. J III, 96 androscemum (Hypericum). P '97, 182 andrusiana (Vertigo). P '99, 315; 1900, 608 Anectus. P '66, 300 24G INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Aneides. P '53, 302; '56, 9-11; '59, 124. J III, 338, 344 Aneimia. P '89, 352 aneirinus (Polyporus). J III, 214 aneitensis (Iniistius). P '63, 224 (Julia). P 1900, 510 (Thalassemia). P 1900, 510 Anelastes. P '52, 46, 47 Anelcodiscus. P '50, 287; '56, 43 Anelosimus. P '09, 204 Anelytropidse. P '64, 228, 230; '08, 119 Anelytrops. P '64, 230; '68, 284 Anelytropsis. P '08, 119 Anema. P '61, 114; '82, 278 Anemeae. P '89, 280 Anemone, j v, 158; vii, 7. P '60, 145, 511; '63, 56; '70, 115; '91, 433; '98, 16, 17, 293; '07, 457 anemone (Tereias). P '85, 85 anemonis (Phyllosticta). P '94, 856 anemonoides (Thalictrum). P '60, 145 Anemura. J XII, 527 Anepsia. P '05, 807, 808 Anepsius. J IV, 11, 36 Anethops. P '02, 39 Anethum. P '89, 384 Aneuporus. J VIII, 173 anfractuosum (Eriodendron). P '89, 367 Angabus. P '62, 522 Angaria. P '90, 450. J VIII, 193 angasi (Loricella). P '94 70, 86 Angela. P '05, 840; '06, 273 angelarum (Nomada). P '03, 560, 574 Angelica. P '98, 405; '10, 546, 548, 569 angelica (Dacnis). P '64, 269 angelica? (Fusicladium). P '91, 87 (Sphaerella). P '80, 231 (Vitrina). P '58, 199; '75, 153; '89, 196 Angelichthys. P '97, 125; '06, 102 angelina (Palaemnema). P '08, 489 (Sqnatina). P '62, 501 angelini (Anisocrinus). P '79, 260, 263 (Callizona). P '08, 340 angellae (Viola). P '03, 665, 678, 691 angelus (Lithobhis). P '03, 152, 155 (Sqnatina). P '10, 599 angibbosa (Da?dalea). J ITT, 214 angicollis (Patrobus). P '66, 347 Angigaster. P '04, 619 anginosns (Aluterns). P '63, 178 (Monacanthus). P '63, 178 angiostoma (Anctus). P '91, 97 Angiostomata. P '68, 261 Angiostomum. P '56, 52 angisulcata (Cardita). P '72, 254; '02, 706 Angitrema. P '63, 274, 306, 317; '64, 104; '65, 21; '96, 496 Anglesite. P '92, 192 anglica (Cochlearia). P '84, 80. J III, 182, 188 (Gelocnelidon). P '62, 536 (Sterna). P '53, 429; '62, 536 anglicana (Cyrena). P '60, 275 anglicanum (Bathyphantes). P '04, 128; '05, 316, 341 (Ceratinopsis). P '05, 316, 341 (Theridion). P '05, 316 anglicanus (Morinellns). P '64, 246 anglicus (Thalasseus). P '62, 536 anglornm (Lumpus). P '64, 190 (Morinellus). J I, 221 (Nectris). P '64, 135 (Procellaria). P '64, 134, 144; '66, 196 (Puffinus). P '64, 134, 143, 144; '66, 193; '70, 85 anglus (Charadinus). P '64, 246 angolensis (Ceroctis). P '08, 615 (Cinnyris). P '59, 35 (Falco). P '56, 316; '57, 33; '59 30 '(Gypohierax). P '56, 316; '57, 33 • '59 30 '(Mylabris). P '08, 615 (Nectarina). P '59, 35 (Nemognatha). P '08, 622 (Ortvgometra). P '94, 145 (Porzana). P '94, 145 (Sesarma). P '80, 213 (Zonitis). P '08, 622 . angrajen (Lanius). P '64, 238 angrandianus (Bulimulus). P '97, 19 angniculata (Ascaris). P '79, 145 anguiculatum (Labium), j iii, 139 angniculus (Gorgonia). P '88, 308; '90, 308 Anguidas. P '64, 227, 228; '68, 294; '82, 331; '96, 313; '98, 102, 103; '08, 117 Anguilla. j i, 406. P '58, 171 ; '60, 121; '76, 52; 77, 216; '82, 303; '87, 359; '92, 244; '97, 93; 1900, 524; '04, 506; '10, 600. J VI, 238, 242, 245; XII, 500 anguilla (Anguilla). P '92, 244 (Mursena). P '64, 204 anguillaris (Blcnnius). P '63, 258 (Blemiophis). P '82, 278 (Climis). P '60, 103; '82, 278 (Euchelyopus). P '63, 258 (Plotosus). J XII, 499 (Zoarces). P '63, 259; '77, 206; '84, 179; '09, 407 anguillicaudata (Cobitis). P '97, 60 INDEX TO GENERA. SPECIES, ETC. 247 anguillicaudatus (Misgurnus). P '97, 60; '99, 180 Anguillida?. P '83, 132; '92, 244; '97, 93; 1900, 524; '04, 506. J VI, 238; XII, 500 Anguilliformes. P '84, 177 anguillif'ormis (Pholidichthys). P '81, 113, 118 Anguillima. P '60, 121 anguilloides (Marcusenius). P '62, 444 (Mormvrus). P '62, 444 Anguillula. *P '51, 225; '56, 48, 49, 50; '77, 197; '84, 260 Anguillula?. P '99, 138 anguillulata (Terrapene). P '02, 385 (Toxaspis). P '02, 385 anguillulatus (Toxaspis). J XI, 196 °S0 Anguillulida?. P '70, 68, 69 anguina (Aetea). P '78, 304 (Chamaesaura). P '62, 339; '68 ^73 '(Mesoleptus). P '73, 391 (Serpula). P '48, 105; '62, 455, 481, 568 (Vermetus). P '82, 168 Anguina?. P '64, 228 Anguinella. P '48, 96; '62, 568; '82, 170 anguineus (Entelurus). P '92, 250 anguinifera (Epeira). P '09, 210 anguinus (Proteus), j i, 358; iii, 56. J VI, 104 anguipes (Ischyroceros). P '01, 154 Anguis. j v, 346, 350. P '56, 156; '64, 228; '68, 284; '96, 464; '08, 117 Anguispira. P '66, 315; 'S9, 199; '92, 402 angularis (Corticaria). P '55, 301 (Cynthia). P '55, 387 (Diplotaxis). J III, 268, 271; IV, 33 (Galleruea). P '59, 90, 292; '65, 221 (Glvptocrinus). P '81, 362; '85, 32*2 (Guarocrinus). P '85, 321 (Megapenthes). P '66, 390 (Monoxia). P '65, 221, 222; '73, 56 (Nitzschia). P '61, 66 (Porizon). P '94, 188 (Ptvchoerinus). P '85, 322 (RhVncolus). P '58, 81. J IV, 40 (Sabbatia). P '60, 512; 1900, 483, 669; '04, 604; '07, 457; '09, 392, 396; '10, 546, 571 (Viviparus). P '05, 749 angulata (Anodonta). P '53, 263; '56, 81 ; '57, 166. J VI, 155 angulata. Continued. (Aporrhais). P '82, 198, 207 (Ashmuuella). P '05, 224, 240-244, 245-249; '10, 53, 81, 97, 108 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 705 (Cardamine). P '63, 57 (Clavagella). P '61, 487 (Cosmocephala). P '63, 141 (Crataegus). P '10, 164, 166 (Cyclas). P '60, 281, 287 (Cymatopleura). P '08, 554 (Cyprina). P '61, 27, 30, 33 (Cyrena). P '60, 275, 281, 286 (Daphnia). j i, 440 (Dielis). P '96, 302 (Diplotaxis). P '61, 335 (Elis). P '96, 302 (Eulima). P '05, 109 (Glauconome). P '61, 26 (Goniobasis). P '64, 37 (Helix). P '74, 50, 57 (Isocardia). P '61, 32 (Lampvris). j v, 162 (Lebia). P '59, 287 (Leda). P '60, 95; '05, 9 (Leptoxis). P '64, 102; '65, 35 (Mastogloia). P '61, 65 (Melania). P '64, 37 (Myalina). P '60, 455 (Neocardia). P '02, 700 (Odontella). P 1900, 705 (Onykia). j ii, 296 (Ophiothrix). P '78, 307; '89, 178; '90, 318, 332 (Ophiura). j v, 145 (Physalis). P '60, 304 (Planaria). P '63, 141 (Pleurotomaria). P '43, 330, 331 (Polybia). P '98, 450 (Populus). P '66, 343; '72, 46; '98, 42, 312 (Pvraetomena). P '51, 336; '54, 2l8 (Sealaria). P '82, 168, 171 (Syletria). P '05, 433, 841 (Synidotea). P '97, 391, 395 (Triplax). P '54, 162 (Tritoma). J I, 71 (Turbinopsis). P '05, 26 (Venus). P '60, 33 (Vitis). P '53, 273 (Voluta). J VIII, 328 (Volutella). P '76, 288. J VIII, 328 angulatum (Calosoma). P '62, 53; '73, 322. J IV, 30 (Helicoceras). P '60, 176, 421 (Leda). P '76, 316 (Nemodnn). P '76, 316; '05, 9 248 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. angulatum. Continued. (Pleurosigma). P '61, 71; '90, 138; 1900, 473; '04, 475 (Tritoma). j v, 300. P '54, 162 angulatus (Acteon). P '48, 95; '62, 570; '82, 171 (Anculotus). P '61, 102; '65, 35 (Axinus). P '72, 91 (Barycrinus). P '68, 340; '79, 325 (Cantharis). P '51, 342. j iii, 180 (Chalcinus). P '06, 448 angulatus curtus (Chalcinus). P '03, 524 angulatus (Chriacus). P '92, 298 (Clytus). J II, 18 (Cryptus). P '73, 133, 186 (Cyathocrinus). P '60, 893; '79, 308, 325; '86, 143 (Cynopterus). P '98, 816 (Cyrtograpsus). P '51, 250; '61, 373; '80, 198 (Dendroerinus). P '86, 143 (Eumorphus). j v, 303. P '53, 360 (Eupagurus). P '58, 237 (Gonoplax). P '80, 186 (Helieops). P '68, 309; '93, 434. J VIII, 181 (Hemidactylus). P '52, 68; '57, 48, 72 (Liopus). J II, 172 (Nautilus). P '54, 168 (Ocypoda). P '80, 186 (Odostomia). P '82, 171 (Onykia). j ii, 100 (Pagurus). P '58, 237 (Palseoerinus). P '79, 308; '86, 143 (Pedipes). P '96, 398, 403, 453 (Pelycodus). P '83, 80; '92, 296 (Phasma). P '04, 63 (Philolithus). J IV, 37 (Pleurophorus). P '65, 247 (Portheus). P '72, 281 (Rostellites). P '93, 221; '05,25 (Sicyos). P '02, 664; '05, 700; '09, 387 (Solecurtns). P '98, 61 (Stephanocrinus). j viii, 279; '86, 206, 216, 217; '87, 99 (Telephorus). P '51, 342 (Unio). P '54, 243 angulicollis (Chalcophora). P '73,84 (Polybia). P '98, 450 angulicosta (Trigonia). P '76, 812 angulicostata (Trigonia). P '05, 11 angulifer (Alsophis). P '62, 76 angidifrr earymanus (Alsophis). P '93, 433; '94, 441 angulifer (Dromicus). P '56, 237 (Ochthedromus). P '57, 5 angulifera (Littorina). P '91, 356 (Sitala). P '05, 745 (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 anguliferum (Bembidium). P '02, 73 ( Macrochilia). P '89, 307 anguliferus (Conchiopsis). P '73, 342, 425 (Epicrates). P '56, 237 (Soleniscus). P '89, 307 angulosa (Anchura). J VIII, 316 (Arcella). P '76, 56 (Glycine), j i, 322, 325, 373 (Grammatophora). P '53, 431 (Melania). P '64, 102 (Monobia). P '99, 463 (Pleurotomaria). J VIII, 306 (Porcellana). P '58, 229 (Rostellaria). J VIII, 316 (Strophostyles). P 1900, 666; '02, 662 angulosum (Allium), j vii, 55. P '98, 42, 312 (Hypericum). P '60, 511 angulosus (Canthidermis). P '82,282 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 334 Angulus. P '62, 573. J VIII, 371 angulus (Stilicus). P '44, 40 anguria (Cucumis). P '89, 383 angusta (Achatinellastrum). P '88, 33 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Crataegus). P '05, 585, 597 (CyTena). P '60, 268, 275 (Galleoma). P '72, 222 (Gonia). P '94, 278 (Hyperphrona). P '07, 382 (Lycosa). P '04, 121 (Melania). P '64, 46 (Mordellistera). P '62, 51 (Porcellana). P '58, 229 (Sesarma). P '80, 214 (Surirella). P '61, 170 (Terebratulina). P '73, 180 (Trypeta). P '98, 163 augustana (Lozopera). P '60, 354 angustarca (Cliola). P '83, 142, 153 angustata (Amara). P '43, 297; '55 349 '(Assiminea). P '01, 396 (Atropus). P '84, 95 (Beluga). P '66, 293; '69, 25-31 (Blattiua). P '85, 114 (Carex). P '63, 78 (Cueullsea). P '66, 261 (Da'dalea). J III, 214 (Deroplatys). P '03, 715 (Glvceria). P '84, 95 (Melolontha). J III, 278; IV, 34 (Mesoblattina). P '85, 114 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 249 angustata. Continued. (Pseudophyllodromia). P '05, 839 (Pyractomena). P '51, 336 (Solidago). P '60, 514 (Trisena). P '55, 350 (Trogossita). P '54, 161 angustatem (Closterium). P '69, Biol. 16 angustatus (Astacus). P '56, 401 (Claudius). P '65, 187; '72, 24, 27 (Dendrocrinus). P '79, 299 (Echinorhynchus). P '51, 208; '56, 48 (Gorytes). P '95, 520 (Hepatus). P '71, 124 (Homocrinus). P '70, 30; '79, 299 (Macrodactylus). P '66, 348. J III, 278; IV, 34 (Mariacrinus). P '81, 290 (Melocrinus). P '81, 290 (Nautilites). J III, 335 (Nautilograpsus). P '58, 103; '80, 202 (Nautilus). P '65, 70 (Notoxus). J IV, 38 (Panus). J III, 206 (Platynus). P '54, 42; '66, 346 (Unio). P '53, 269; '55, 245. J V, 68, 83, 95, 405 angusticauda (Crangon). P '95, 176, 179, 190, 195; '60, 25 (Sclerocrangon). P '95, 179 angusticeps (Anolis). P '56, 228, 231, 237 (Bufo). P '62, 358 (Dinophis). P '57, 71, 72 (Pompilus). P '97, 245, 260 (Spirobolus). P '64, 10 (Systolederus). P '04, 662 angusticollis (Anchomenus). P '73, 323 (Cantharis). j iii, 180 (Cieindela). P '08, 505, 508 (Meloe). j iii, 280. P '53, 328 (Platynus). P '54, 59 angusticornis (Atrophopalpus). P '95, 333 angustidens (Careharodon). P '46, 42; '65, 184; '67, 142; '76, 86, 114. J I, 142, 145; VIII, 236, 251, 253 angustidens var. aurieulatus (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens var. heterodon (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens var. lanceolatus (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens var. megalotis (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens var. semiserratus (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens var. toliapicus (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens var. turgidus (Car- eharodon). J I, 142 angustidens (Cyelas). P '60, 275, 287 (Cvrena). P '60, 275 (Mastodon). P '58, 12; '70, 98; '72, 142; '78, 77; '86, 12; '90, 184; '96, 507. J VII, 240, 245, 250, 394, 396; VIII, 80 (Procamelus). P '76, 145 (Tetrabelodon). P '92, 226 (Tetracaulodon). P '68, 251 angustiflora (Tetrazygia). P '89, 380 augustifolia (Arnica). P '63, 68. J III, 182, 193 (Baccharis). P '89, 387 (Berula). P '63, 63 (Castilleja). P '98, 400 (Chorizanthe). P '48, 17. J I, 167 (Comandra). P '63, 75 (Coryza). j vii, 109 (Dodonsea). P '09, 486 (Euchroma). j vii, 46 (Helianthus). P '04, 605 (Heliconia). P '58, 122 (Helonias). J III, 103 (Hosackia). P '63, 349 (Jussifea). P '89, 382 (Kalmia). P '06, 200; '02, 647; '04, 605; '07, 455 (Lespedeza). P '60, 511, 513 (Malva). P '98, 381 (Peetidopsis). P '63, 66 (Pectis). P '63, 66 (Phvsalis). j vii, 113 (Populus). P '63, 76; '04, 108 (Primula). P '63, 71 (Scutellaria). P '98, 39, 310. J III, 100 (Sphaeralcea). P '96, 35; '98, 381 (Spka?roma). P '98, 381 (Sphenophyllum). P '60, 437 (Tillandsia). P '01, 558 (Typha). P '02, 660, 666; '05, 697; '09, 391-397, 486; '10, 548, 550 (Woodwardia). P '60, 515 (Yucca). P '73, 414; '83, 191; '88, 275. J VII, 14 (Zamia). P '89, 352 angustifolium (Asplenium). P '60, 515 (Chamsenerion). P 1900, 483 (Epilobium). P '60, 512; '63, 61; '93, 211. J III, 182, 191 (Eriodyction). P '48, 23. J I, 181 250 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. angustifolium. Continued. (Eriogonum). P '48, 15. J I, 164 (Eriophorum). P '95, 544 (Eritriehium). P '63, 72 (Lithospermum). P '98, 399 (Paspalum). P '86, 287 (Sphenophyllum). P '60, 437 (Triosteum). P '60, 200 (Viscum). J I, 185 angustifolius (Helianthus). P '60, 514 (Oxybaphus). P '63, 75 angustifolius var. viscidus (Oxy- baphus). P '04, 108 angustifolius (Phyllanthus). P '89, 405 (Streptanthus). P '63, 57 angustifrons (Ampbisbaena). P '61, 76; '98, 104 (Cassicus). P '67, 70 (Mustela). P '68, 316 (Ostinops). P '67, 69 (Sesarma). P '80, 214 (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 angustinus (Gaucelmus). P 1900, 530, 533 angustior (Halictus). P '98, 51 (Synhalonia). P '97, 347 (Urocoptis). P '98, 277 angustipenne (Spharagemon). P '07, 37 angustipennis (CEcanthus). P '02, 727; '10, 597, 649 angustipes (Sesarma). P '58, 106; '80, 214 angustipluma (Entomiza). P '55,440 (Mohoa). P '55, 440 angustirostra (Avicula). j viii, 236 (Dendroeolaptes). j iv, 375 (Dieroglossus). P '62, 341 (Eutaenia). P '60, 332 (Macrorhinus). P '69, 61 (Tetanorhynchus). P '04, 677 (Todus). P '09, 360 (Xenodon). P '68, 133. J VIII, 141, 157 angustisepala (Crataegus). P '10, 208, 209 angustispira (Melania). P '60, 55; '64, 46 angustissima (Bamularia). P '91, 85 angustius (Pholas). P '62, 195 angustivoluta (Microcystis). J IX, 20, 108 Angustula. P '89, 194, 207 ; 1900, 597 angushilum (Metachroma). P '73, 41 angustulus (Hclophorus). P '55, 358 (Lsemophloms). P '66, 370 angustum (Platydema). .T TV, 38 (Scalpellum). P '08, 109 (Tripolium). P '63, 66 angustus (Agabus). P '62, 522 (Allorchestes). P '54, 177 (Ammonites). P '54, 168 (Aster). P '63, 66 (Baridius). P '68, 363 (Blapstinus). J IV, 37 (Briarocrinus). P '81, 270 (Calopus). P '54, 20 (Chlaenius). P '56, 25, 27 (Colymbetes). P '62, 522 (Dichocrinus). P '81, 257 (Eupagurus). P '58, 237, 250 (Gorytes). P '95, 537 (Helops). P '59, 77 (Mesoleptus). P '94, 189 (Minyocerus). P '58, 229 (Oxytripolium). P '63, 66 (Pholas). P '62, 204 (Pterostiehus). P '73, 303. J II, 256 (Bhizodus). P '56, 90 (Scydmaenus). P '52, 151 (Sp'orobolus). P '62, 88, 333 (Vilfa). P '62, 88, 333 Anhinga. P '89, 266; '90, 203; '95, 381, 466 anhinga (Anhinga). P '89, 266; '90, 203; '95, 381, 466 (Plotus). P '55, 317; '59, 109; '60, 197; '75, 357; '82, 109 anhinga- (Filaria). P '86, 310 Anhingidae. P '95, 466 Anholodon. P '68, 135 Anhydrite. P '89, 11 ani (Crotophaga). P '60, 377; '63, 153; '66, 289; '09, 359 ania (Milesia). P '94, 277 aniarum (Distomum). P '90, 414 Anicla. P '75, 65 Aniculus. P '52, 6; '58, 234, 247; '71, 240 aniculus (Pagurus). P '52, 6; '58, 234, 247; '71, 240 Aniella. P '64, 230; '83, 32 Aniellida?. P '64, 228, 230 anijimana (Microcvstina). P '05, 711, 712 Anillus. P '57, 3. J IV, 13 Anilocra. P '02, 295 animatus (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 161 animosa (Lycosa). P '08, 164 Anisagrion.' P '01, 132, 138; '08, 461, 481, 489 Anisapis. P '09, 300 Anisarchus. P '64, 209, 210 anisatus (Cymopterus). P '63, 63 (Loph'anthus). P '63, 72 nniseuin (Pimpinella). P '09, 493 Anisia. P '94, 278 anisitsi (Aphyocarax). P '03, 517 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 251 anisitsi. Continued. (Pterygophlichthys). P '03, 503 Anisocarpus. J III, 92 Anisocrinus. P '79, 260, 263; '85, 266; '86, 65, 67 Anisodactylus. P '43, 297; '59, 69, 83, 287; '61, 339; '65, 98, 102; '66, 347; '73, 325; '78, 314. J IV, 29 Anisodesmus. P '96, 260, 263 anisodon (Charybdis). P '58, 39 (Othonia). P '79, 388 Anisodonta. P '03, 756 Anisogamia. P '03, 179 Anisolabis. P '01, 273; '03, 301, 304; '04, 776, 778; '05, 31, 53; '07, 281; '09, 25, 414; '10, 4, 585 Anisolepis. P '98, 102, 104 Anisolotus. P '63, 352 Anisomera. P '53, 226; '59, 198, 203, 242; '60, 15 Anisomorpha. P '04, 781; '05, 30, 34, 53; '07, 284; '10, 6 Anisomorphinas. P '04, 91 Anisomyon. P '60, 423; '61, 419, 427; '96, 453 Anisonchns. P '82, 96; '83, 56; '92, 428 Anisonyx. J III, 235 anisopleura (Peeten). P '81, 416. J IX, 131 Anisopoda. P '65, 46 Anisopogon. P '95, 323 Anisoptera. P '01, 127; '07, 389 anisopterus (Catostomus). P '77, 82 Anisopus. P '58, 39 Anisorhyncus. P '74, 27, 28- J VIII, 332 Anisospira. P '98, 282 Anisosticta. P '52, 130 Anisoterma. P '68, 284 Anisothyris. J VIII, 332 Anisotoma. P '44, 103; '53, 283; '59, 282, 287; '66, 368; '73, 327 Anisotomini. P '53, 283 Anisotremus. P '61, 105; '62, 238, 256; '97, 110; '99, 350 anisum (Pimpinella). P '89, 385 anisurum (Moxostoma). P '77, 45, 72, 80 anisurus (Catostomus). P '77, 72, 80, 86 aniinho (Procellaria). P '66, 158, 171 Ankerite. P '77, 290; '92, 193 anmica (Cyclas). P '60, 287 anna (Atthis). P '59, 190 (Calliphlox). P '46, 111. J T 32 (Calypte). P '98,211; '04,582 (Lycaena). P '61, 163 anna. Continued. (Philanthus). P '02, 733 (Trochilus). j viii, 155. P '55, 313. J II, 269 annse (Cardium). P '04, 556, 557 (Cheirodon). P '03, 515 (Pneronema). P 68, Biol. 10; '70, 127; '91, 352 Annabergite. P 'S9, 184 Annagalis. P '98, 381 annandalei (Megalasma). P '07, 416 annese (Euphonia). P '65, 172; '99, 36 annectens (Anthicus). P '52, 97. J IV, 38 (Bulimus). P '85, 218. J IX, 66 (Champsosaurus). P '76, 351 (Corvus). J IX, 419 (Hippopotamus). J I, 236 (Partula). P '85, 21s. J IX, 45, 46, 66, 108 (Pituophis). P '53, 300; '01, 53 (Tetraprotodon). J I, 237 Annelida. P '45, 283; '55, 39 annellus (Ortkoeera). P '43, 331, 334 annexa (Cytherea). J IX, 147 (Hyperaspis). P '52, 133 annexus (Parus). P '50, 103; '99, 31 Annieeris. P '05, 420, 421, 430, 831; '07, 185 Anniella. J '53, 301; '96, 466; '03, 552, 556; '04, 468; '08, 119 Anniellida;. P '82, 331; '96, 313, 466; '08, 119 annonae (Amethysa). P '94, 280 (Euxesta). P '94, 280; '95, 337 (Musca). P '94, 280 (Ortalis). P '94, 280 (Tepkritis). P '94, 280 annosa (Avicula). P '65, 73. J IX, 121 (Pleurotoma). J IX, 121 (Surcula). J 121 (Surculi). P '65, 73 annosus (Clvtus). j v, 277. J II, 28 (Polyporus). J III, 208, 210 annotinum (Lycopodium). P '63, 95; '84, 96; '93, 215. J III, 201 annua (Bulbostylis). P '48, 22. J I, 179 (Mercurialis). P '77, 108 (Stachys). P '77, 108 annular! (Gelasimus). P '80, 154 Annularia. P '60, 236, 438 ; '10, 523 annularis (Acantkurus). P 1900, 513 (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 (Diplodus). P '92, 263 (Haplocrinus). P '86, £3 (Nauclerus). P '62, 441 (Orbicella). P '90, 303, 305, 312, 317; '91, 177 252 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. annularis. Continued. (Pomoxis). j i, 417. P '06, 513 (Pomoxys). P '65, 65; '76, 69-71; '77, 44, 84; '85, 410 (Sargus). P '92, 263 (Teuthis). P 1900, 513 (Tropidonotus). P '56, 151 annulata (Actinia), j i, 172 (Agenia). P '97, 236 (Alactaga). P '98, 121 (Cambala). P '68, 86 (Carinella). P '01, 670 (Cavoseala). P '05, 20 (Cytispora). P '93, 160 (Difflugia). P '76, 115 (Dipsas). P '56, 237; '60, 266 (Geoclemmys). P '65, 186 (Goniada). P '05, 549, 553; '08, 348 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Hydrophis). P '59, 347 (Labia). P '05, 838 (Lampropeltis). P '60, 257, 329 (Leptodeira). P '60, 266 (Leptodira). P '66, 127, 128; '68, 109; '71, 204; '74, 65 (Leptognathus). J VIII, 130 (Limnobia). P '59, 217 (Lucina). P '72, 82 (Meckelia). P '01, 722 (Melania). P '63, 312 (Melanura). P '65, 274; '85, 13 (Moneilema). j iii, 404 (Opalia). P '76, 298 (Ophiolepis). P '51, 317 (Oxypila). P '01, 286 (Paravermilia). P '10, 500 (Pardosa). P '92, 68; '08, 164, 177 (Pyxicola). P '82, 253 (Quercus). P '60, 445 (Rhadina-a). P '66, 320 (Scala). P '76, 298; '05, 20 (Scalaria). j vi, 196, 203; viii, 218. P '44, 85; '76, 298; '05, 20 (Sibon). P '60, 266 (Sphseria). j v, 11. P '95, 27 (Tipula). j iii, 25 annulata japonica (Trilophidia). P '02, 634 annulata (Umbra). J VI, 242 (Valencinia). P '55, 38?) ; '57, 162 (Vermilia). P '10, 500 (Xiphosoma). P '93, 431 annulatipes (Mesolcptus). P '94, 189 (Phaeogenes). P '94, 186 annulatum (Caecum). P '62, 568; '82, 168; '88, 17. J VIII, 363 (Calliostoma). P '65, 61 annulatum. Continued. (Cerithiopsis). P '62, 566; '82, 168, 170 (Cerithiuni). P '62, 566; '82, 168 (Exoglossum). j i, 421, 422; P '77, 89; '85, 13 (Hypoxylon). P '95, 27 (Monilema). J II, 167 (Pyrachmon). P '94, 188 (Sibon). P '62, 356. J VIII, 131, 157, 177 (Tragidion). P '58, 83; '61, 335. J IV, 41 (Xiphosoma). J VIII, 129 annulatus (Antennarius). P '63, 91' '84, 46 annulatus (Baculites). P '55, 265. J IV, 298 (Boophilus). P '01, 596; '04, 144 (Camptopus). P '60, 225 (Chelopus). J VIII, 153 (Coluber). P '60, 266 (Cordulegaster). P '01, 127 (Dipsas). P 08, 123 (Habrocrinus). P '81, 281 (Halichoeres). J XII, 535 (Henicognathus). P '68, 132. J VIII, 138 (Ixodes), j ii, 75. P '01, 596 (Julus). j ii, 103 (Lampropeltis). P '01, 75 (Leptogaster). j iii, 75 (Limnias). P '82, 262 (Macrogomphus). P '62, 393, 397 (Mesoleius). P '94, 189 (Nabis). P '01, 261, 264 (Platycrinus). P '81, 253 (Sciurus). P '96, 521 (Siphonops). P '66, 129; '68, 118 (Spermophilus). j viii, 319 (Stauronereis). P '06, 225; '08, 347 (Tabanus). j iii, 32 (Tanypus). j iii, 15 (Tetraopos). J I, 93; II, 157 (Tintinnus). P '78, 333 annulicornis (Nemognatha). P '08, 622 (Pandalus). P '93, 114 (Polyblastus). P '94, 189 (Tipula). j vi, 151 (Z.mitis). P '08, 622 'annulifascia (Halesidota). P '60,533 annulifer (Hamites). j viii, 213, 221. P '41, 109; '57, 134; '05, 27. J IV, 276, 284 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 253 a n n u li f er. Co n t i n ued. (Solenoceras). P '05, 27. J IV, 276, 284 annulifera (Ceriphasia). P '65, 20 (Cyprsea). P '62, 567 (Emvs). P '54, 189 (Helix). P '10, 504 (Melania). P '63, 312; '65, 20 annulil'enim (Pleurocera). P '63, 3 11'; •<).-), 20 annulipes (Anisolabis). P '03, 304; '04, 776, 778; '05, 31, 53; '07, 281; '09, 414; '10, 4, 585 (Ceratinella). P '92, 33 (Coptacra). P '02, 636 (Eupagurns). P '78, 298, 326; '91, 193, 199 (Forfieesila). P '03, 304 (Gelasimus). P '80, 148, 192 (Liobunum). P '09, 232 (Melanostoma). P '98, 159 (Pagurus). P '58, 234 (Pimpla). P '94, 190 (Pompilusj. P '97, 256, 260 (Ruppellia). P '58, 37 (Syrphus). P '98, 159 annuloeostatum (Orthoceras). P '61, 147 annulosa (Stizoptera). P '99, 215 (Taphrocampa). P '82, 243 (Zosterops). P '62, 316 annulostriatum (Dentalium). P '70, 45; '88, 234; '91, 251 anmilosnm (Aspergillum). P '61,488 (Maeroglossum). J IV, 131 annulum (Panicum). P '10, 545, 552 anmilus (Brechites). P '61, 488 (Limnobia). P '59, 213, 214; '60, 17 annuum (Capsicum). P '89, 395; '01, 560 (Erigeron). P '60, 303; '63, 75 annuus (Helianthus). P '96, 38; '04, 108 (Scleranthus). P '60, 199 Anobapton. P '68, 56, 60 Anobia. P '65, 223, 227 Anobinii. P '65, 222 Anobium. j iii, 187, 322; v, 171. P '45, 309; '58, 73; '59, 87, 284, 290; '65, 224-237. J IV, 11, 36 Anocardiacea?. P '60, 511 Anocelis. P '57, 24 anochloras (Trachyeephalus). P '63, 43, 46 anoculata (Antinoe). P '10, 358 (Polydora). P '07, 197 (Pseudopotamilla). P '05, 555, 566; '08, 359 Anodon. j viii, 202. P '05, 749. J VIII, 335 (Sagda). P '10, 529 Anodoata. P '41, 104, 177; '45, 240; '52, 54, 58; '53, 243, 262, 263, 265, 266, 376; '54, 4, 6, 244, 246, 249; '56, 81, 259; '57, 84, 86, 102, 165, 166, 225, 264; '58, 13, 118, 138; '59, 18, 113, 154, 177, 188, 330; '60, 3, 17, 19, 85, 89-92, 97, 156, 306-308; '61, 56, 57, 310, 399; '62, 169; '63, 190, 193; '66, 35; '67, 81; '68, 95, 146, 150, 162; '71, 188; '72, 98, 109; '74, 25, 29, '82; '75, 148; '83, 44, 45, 140; '88, 245; '92, 339; '94, 30; '96, 506, 565, 567; '05, 749; '08, 82; '09, 539. J II, 125-130; III, 313, 316; IV, 44-50, 230-239, 260-267, 362-366, 373; V, 108, 212, 377, 449; VI, 24, 155, 274, 291, 324; VIII, 124 anodonta (Cerion). P '96, 318 anodonta floridamim (Cerion). P '96, 318 (Cyclae). P '54, 30 (Lucina). j iv, 146. P '48, 101; '62, 577; '80, 21; '82, 155 anodonta? (Concophthirus). P '77,259 (Limnochares). P '83, 45 Anodontia. P '72, 89 anodontoides (Lampsilis). P 1900, 75. J Xin, 270, 285, 600 (Unio). P '52, 54; '53, 259; '58, 113; '77, 26; '96, 500. J IV, 46 ; V, 406 Anodus. P '03, 511; '06, 306-308 Anoema. j ii, 337 Anoerea. J II, 162 Anogdus. P '66, 369 Anoglypta. P '92, 400, 403 Anogra. P '04, 108 Anolax. P '48, 96 Anolidse. P '64, 227; '82, 331 Anolidarum. J VIII, 165 Anolis. j iv, 235; vi, 15, 37. P '54, 103; '56, 223, 236, 237; '58, 254 '60, 480; '61, 208; '62, 176, 356 '63, 48; '64, 169; '65, 195, 197 '66, 123; '68, 97, 307, 312; '71 200, 205, 218, 220; '74, 67; '78 24; '91, 459, 462; '94, 429-441 '95, 404; '96, 309, 463; '97, 460 '03, 554, 557; '04, 467; '06, 111 '08, 116. J VIII, 95, 119-124, 157, 166-168 anolis (Saurus). P '84, 133 (Synodus). P '84, 130, 133 Anoma. P '98, 279, 284; '10, 519 Anomala. j v, 200. P '44, 140; '54, 80, 217. J III, 236; IV, 33 anomala (Avicula). P '90, 455 (Coreopsis). P '68, 275 (Coronella). P '63, 101 (Crania). P '73, 198, 199, 201 254 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. anomala. Continued. (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Dekaya). P '65, 68 (Fusus). P '62, 562 (Opalia). P '75, 464 (Orbicula). P '73, 198 (Patella). P '73, 198 (Pleurodonte). P '10, 515 (Scintilla). P '72, 223 (Trimicra). P '61, 290 (Tritia). P '62, 562 Anomalagrion. P '01, 138; '08, 469, 472, 481, 489, 490 anomalia (Opisthocosmia). P '03, 308; '05, 838 (Sarcinatrix). P '03, 308; '05, 838 Anomalipus. P '66, 400 Anomalocardia. P '62, 289, 580; '81, 449, 453; '01, 185. J VIII, 335 Anomalocrinidse. P '85, 264; '86, 110, 116, 135; '90, 355, 361, 378 Anomaloerinus. P '65, 148; '79, 284- 295, 376; '85, 234; '86, 110, 128, 135; '90, 378-383 Anomalodon. P '94, 427, 428 Anomalon. P '73, 376; '78, 367, 368; '94, 188 Anomalopus. P '68, 284 anomalos (Poteriocrinus). P '86, 158 Anomalospiza. P '05, 777 anomalum (Campostoma). P '56, 176; '77, 45; '85, 410, 412; '04, 244; '08, 518. J VI, 235, 241 (Lepton). P '72, 227 (Microstoma). P '01, 136 Anomalurus. P '61, 24; '02, 243 anomalus (Bufo). P '62, 358 (Cancer). P '80, 183 (Caulolatilus). P '65, 68; '80 13 '(Criopus). P '73, 198 (Dekaya). P '80, 13 (Fusus). P '48, 100 (Heteromys). P '75, 273 (Mecistocephalus). P '04, 655 (Mus). P '75, 273 (Polychrus). P '62, 351 (Psenopsis). P '62, 127 (Kutilus). P '56, 176; '77, 90 (Trachinotus). P '62, 127 (Triacanthodes). P '62,235,242 Anomia. j vi, 92, 120, 202; vii, 153 viii, 222. P 43, 310, 323; '45 254; '46, 22; '48, 96; '55, 267 '58, 221; '60, 130, 181, 198, 311 429; '61, 150; '62, 582; '67, 139 71, 131; '72, 216; 73, 179-199 76, 319; 77, 160; 78, 272; '80 21, 24; '82, 154-163, 183; '86, 57 '87, 340, 400, 402; '88, 333; '90 143, 404; '91, 46, 142; '93, 222 '95. 100, 104, 114-128; '98, 462 '03, 756; '05, 10, 12. J III, 330; IV, 276, 388; VIII, 295, 322, 336, 380 anomia (Valsa). P 77, 116 Anomiada?. P '60, 429 Anomiida?. P '62, 582; '91, 46; '05, 12 anomioides (Morrisia). P 73, 192 (Orthis). P '73, 192 (Platidia). P 73, 192 Anomiolepis. P '61, 82 Anomisma. P '01, 136 Anomma. P '49, 196, 200, 214 Anomodon. P 70, 13. J III, 171; VII, 358, 408 Anomoea. P 73, 27 Anomcepus. P '89, 32 Anomoglossus. P '66, 347 Anomoura. P '50, 24; '54, 175; 72, 133 Anomphala. P '94, 15 Anomphalus. P '66, 268; '88, 241 Anomura. P '88, 320 Anomus. P '98, 280 Anona. P '89, 131, 363 ; '98, 410 Anonaceae. j vii, 11. P '60, 145; '89, 363; '98, 410 anona} (Aleurodicus). P '02, 280 Anoncodes. P '54, 21 anonyma (Meyenia). P '87, 211, 228 Anonyx. P '55, 394; '63, 139; '64, 157; '91, 480; '01, 147, 167 Anopaia. P '42, 188 Anophelepis. P '04, 71 Anopheles. P '95, 319 Anophthalmus. P '68, 86; 71, 2»7 anophthalmus (Palaemon). P '94,401 Anopla. P '05, 474 Anoplagonina>. P '61, 259 Anoplagonus. P '61, 167 Anoplanthus. J I, 180; III, 99 Anoplarchus. P '61, 261; '62, 332; '84, 103 Anoplistes. J II, 7 Anoplitis. P '59, 90, 292 Anoplium. J II, 15, 16 Anoplius. P '97, 236; '02, 734 Anoplodera. .1 I, 322 Anoploderma. J II, 99 Anoplodusa. P '09, 479 Anoplonassa. J VII, 436 Anoplophrya. P 77, 197, 259; '82, 146-148.' J IX, 12 Anoplopoma. P '61, 166 anoplos (Astroscopus). P '60, 21 Anoplotheridae. J VII, 206, 357 Anoplotheriidffi. P 74, 117 Anoplotherium. j iii, 333. P '47, 324; '50, 92; '51, 238; '57, 91; 76, 65; '91, 361. J VII, 38, 73, 131, 206; VIII, 73, 77, 79, 87; IX, 470, 473-475, 484 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES. ETC. 255 Anoplus (Agnus). P '61, 114; '89, 262 (Astroscopus). P '61, 114; 77, 207; '89, 261, 264 (Uranoscopus). P '60, 21; '61, 114; '89, 261 anops (Ehlersia). P '09, 324 (Syllis). P '09, 324 Anortha. P '50, 125 Anorthite. P '97, 429, 436 Anorthosia. P '60, 161, 434 Anorthura. P '83, 61; '66, 78 Anorus. P '59, 86 anoscopus (Tropidonotus). P '61,299 Anosmius. P '82, 283 anossofi (Spirifer). P '97, 420 Anostiera. P '71, 102, 114 Anostira. P '76, 65 Anostoma. P '98, 283 Anostomella. P '75, 148 Anostominse. P '06, 319 Anostomus. P '71, 258; '03, 512; '06, 320, 322 anostomus (Salmo). P '06, 319 Anota. P '52, 182; '54, 102; '85, 138, 148; '03, 30, 32; '08, 117 Anoura. P '60, 494 anoura (Asearis). P '56, 51, 307; '86, 312; '91, 236 Anous. P '62, 326, 557; '69, 206, 214; '75,357; '94,115-118; '99,26 anoxantha (Loxigilla). P '63, 297 Anoxia. J III, 232 ansata (Difflugia). P '74, 156 (Nebela). P '74, 156; '76, 115, 118; '79, 162 Anser. j viii, 157. P '41, 54; '51, 223; '52, 187; '53, 427; '55, 316; '56, 41, 296; '59, 108; '61, 72, 238; '64, 70, 244; '66, 98; '69, 127, 185, 217; '70, 130; '71, 98; '72, 46, 170; '75, 355; '90, 203; '93, 23, 33 ; '99, 23, 28 ; 1900, 15 ; '05, 761. J I, 225; IX, 406-410 Anseranas. P '69, 217 Anseres. P '69, 194, 201; '98, 495 Anseridae. P '71, 98 anserina (Argentinia). P '04, 108 (Potentilla). P '67, 19; '98, 25, 300 Anserina-. P '69, 216; '70, 130 ansoni (Leptograpsus). P '80, 197 Ansonia. P '62, 127 Antaceus. P '62, 331; '89, 248, 250, 254 antasus (Geotmpes). J IV, 33 (Maeroglossa). J TV, 127 (Macrosila). J IV, 160, 162 (Sphinx). J IV, 162 (Strategus). P '54, 217. J IV, 33 antarctica (Aeanthophis). P '59, 343 antarctica. Continued. (Aptenodytes). P '72, 172-174 (Bakenoptera). P '69, 16 (Bernicla). P '55, 288 (Boa). P '59, 343 (Diomedea). P '66, 186, 188 (Lucina). P '72, 96 (Procellaria). P '66, 31; '66, 195, 197 (Pygoscelis). P '72, 196 (Tamidiestes). P '70, 132 (Thalassoica). P '66, 31; '69, 184 antarcticum (Cyamium). P '72, 234 (Daption). P '66, 192 (Thalassoica). P '66, 192, 195 antarcticus (Buphagus). P '63, 124, 127 (Callorhynchus). P '77, 220 (Canis). P '55, 288, 289 (Crangon). P '95, 177, 181, 191 (Fulmarus). P '66, 192 (Ibacus). j viii, 137. P '50, 25; '60, 23 (Lishodes). P '58, 231 (Parribacus). P '60, 23 (Scyllarus). P '60, 23 (Sibbaldius). P '69, 16 (Stercorarius). P '63, 127 antauges (Barissia). P '66, 132 antecessor (Gasterosteus). P '62, 440 antediluviana (Amphitetras). P '61, 68; 1900, 716 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 716 antediluvianum (Triceratium). P 1900, 716 Antedon. P '81, 212; '85, 248, 253, 261-276; '86, 120, 171, 222; '88, 348, 349, 354, 359; '90, 347-390; '01, 179 Anteliomys. P '98, 369 antelucana (Lycosa). P '04, 276, 278, 282; '08, 163, 233, 513 antenautae (Teredo), j vi, 123. P '' '72, 259 antennsepes (Calobata). j iii, 97; ii, 71 (Gamasus). j ii, 71 antennalis (Zonitis). P '08, 621 Antennaria. P '60, 145, 512; '63, 67; '68, 153; '84, 87; '93, 211, 306; '10, 546, 548, 577 Antennarida?. P 1900, 519 Antennariidas. P '03, 172 Antenariina?. P '63, 90 Antennarioida?. P '62, 241; '63, 89, 91 Antennarius. P '62, 241; '63, 89, 90, 91, 176; '81, 113; '82, 308; '84, 45; '89, 344; 1900, 519 antennarius (Cancer). P '58, 31 (Leander). P '93, 124 25C INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. antennarius. Continued. (Palaemon). P '93, 120, 124 antennata (Agrion). j viii, 39 (Anisolabis). P '10, 4 (Peliosoma). P '60, 229 (Protula). P '10, 492 antennatum (Callidium). J II, 105 (Ctenobium). P '65, 230 antennatus (Amorphopus). P '04,664 (Clytns). P '73, 336 (Nonnus). P 73, 387 (Pristoscelis). P '66, 350, 353 (Tachysphex). P '93, 506, 516 (Trichochrous). P '66, 353 Anterior. P '75, 89, 91 anteproducta (Sphgerella). P '95, 50, HO anteradiata (Anatimya). P '05, 13 (Pholadomya). P '05, 13. J IV, 276 antestriata (Crassatella). P '86, 57; '90, 403 ; '95, 49. J IV, 388 Anthacanthus. P '89, 397 Anthaxia. P '44, 148; '57, 9; '59, 71; '66, 385; '73, 89, 331 Antheadse. P '89, 104, 111 Anthechinus. P '63, 358 antheina (Crataegus). P '10, 209, 213 Antkelia. P '55, 375 anthelmia (Spigelia). P '89, 392 anthelminthicum (Chenopodimn). P '02, 661 antheloidea (Oonstellaria). P '66, 118 (Hellipora). P '66, 118, 120 Anthemis. P '77, 107; 1900, 660, 670; '02, 664 Anthemocrinus. P '81, 268, 309, 358, 382; '85, 235, 311, 320, 321 Anthenea. P '89, 173 Anthericum. P '98, 397. J III, 103 Anthernms. P '01, 376 Antherophagus. P '44, 115 Anthias. P '61, 52, 53; '62, 115, 241, 447; '63, 177, 178, 187; '82, 305; '89, 160; '92, 261; '97, 75, 104-107; '99, 350; '07, 267. J XII, 524 anthias (Anthias). P '92, 261; '07, 267 Anthieidse. P '59, 291. J IV, 38 anthicoides (Apocrypha). J TV, 37 anthicum (Baseaniuni). P '62, 338; '<;<;, :u9 Anthicus. j iii, 278; v, 244. '43, 304 ; '52, 92-95 ; '55, 273 ; '59, 291. J I, 90; IV, 38 Antlmlium. P '96, 34 Anthimis. P '73, 247; '74, 58 anthioides (Cossyphus). P '63, 222 anthleontes (Platyerinus). P '81,247 Anthobates. P '54, 220; '62, 44 Anthobia. J III, 225 Anthobium. P '44, 43; '66, 347 anthocephala (Thelephora). J III, 218 Anthocephalus. P '90, 282 anthocephalus (Lentinus). J II, 277 Anthoeeros. P '69, 230 anthochroa (Thelephora). J III, 222 Anthocomus. P '52, 165. J IV, 35 Anthocrinidse. P '86, 66 Anthocrinus. P '86, 66, 69, 71, 104, 106; '88, 364, 375, 386 Anthodiata. P '85, 299 anthoides (Sylvia), j iv, 276 Anthomyia. P '59, Biol. 7; '95, 336; '98, 162 Anthomyida?. P '95, 335; '98, 162 anthoniana (Thysanophora). P '10, 517 Anthonomus. P '58, 79. J IV, 40 Anthonya. P '76, 311; '77, 25 anthonyi (Amastra). P '88, 44 (Anculosa). P '64, 97; '65, 34 (Eurycffilon). P '65, 34 (Goniobasis). P '62, 264; '64, 44. J V, 303 (Gyrotoma). P '64, 96 (Leptoxis). P '64, 97 (Melania). P '56, 124, 279; '60, 430 (Melatoma). P '64, 96 (Pleurocera). P '63, 311 (Schizostoma). P '64, 93, 95 (Trypanosoma). P '62, 172; '63, 311. J V, 293 (Unio). P '61, 41; '77, 26. J V, 197 anthophagns. j iii, 158. P '66, 347, 375 Anthophora. P '78, 187-192; '96, 343, 740, 555 Anthophylax. P '54, 219. J I, 316, 326 Anthophylhmi. j vi, 123, 201, 202; vii, 122; viii, 219, 224. P '44, 85; '45, 255; '05, 4 Anthopodium. P '78, 311 Anthostoma. P '78, 300; '90, 228; '94, 344 Anthostouudla. P '90, 228; '93, 139; '94, 33S ; '95, 424 Anthothreptes. P '99, 49 Anthoxanthum. P '10, 583 Anthozoa. P '05, 4 Anthracerpes. P '65, 51 anthracina (Amara). P '43, 297, 300: '55, 351 (Nassa). P '73, 229 (Peplorhina). P '73, 343, 418, 425 " CSeriea). J IIT, 276 (Umbitingn). P '70, 142 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 257 anthracinua (Acipenser). P '89, 252, 256 (Badister). P '59, 83, 287 (Baridius). P '68, 365 (Plestiodon). J I, 294 (Semnopithecus). P '57, 10 (Spheerodactvlus). P '61, 500 (Thymms). P '98, 72 anthracis (Bacillus). P '82, 145 anthracite. P '41, 7, 9-12, 40-43, 73, US, 156 Anthracoceros. P '02, 676 Anthraconiartus. P '86, 231 Anthracops (Leptognathus). P '68, 108, 109, 136, 289 Anthracopus. P '79, 165 anthracoria (Umbilicaria). P '93,216 Anthraeosida?. P '97, 455, 456 Anthracotherida?. J VII, 202, 357, 389 Anthracotherium. P '74, 116; '77, 153; '78, 61. J I, 236; VII, 174, 182, 202; VIII, 79; IX, 465, 490, 491 Anthrapalaemon. P '65, 42, 50 Anthrax, j iii, 42; vi, 156. P '94, 274; '95, 325; '98, 158 anthrax (Bellinurus). P '65, 45 (Corymbites). P '61, 349 (Limulus). P '65, 45 (Paleocampa). P '65, 52 Anthrenus. P '44, 116; '54, 107, III, 112; '59, 71; '76, 195. J IV, 32 Anthreptes. P '56, 320; '59, 36; '99, 49; '02, 688 Anthribus. j v, 248. P '54, 218 anthriscus (Caucalis). P 1900, 668 Anthrophylla (Agaricia). P '60,435 Anthropidse. J X, 275 Anthropopithecus. P '67, 34; '01, 119, 124. J X, 418, 422, 423 anthurus (Crenicichla). P '71, 252 Anthus. j iv, 183 ; vii, 193 ; viii, 154. P '46, 114; '51, 215; '53, 310, 399; '55, 310, 393; '56, 317; '58, 193; '59, 41, 106, 190; '61, 219; '62, 318; '65, 106; '66, 67; '68, 82, 149; '71, 19; '75, 348; '93, 55, 65 ; '95, 498 ; '96, 163 ; '99, 18 ; '02, 688; '05, 685, 776. J I, 37; II, 265 anthylloides (Anisolotus). P '63, 352 (Hosackia). P '63, 350 Antiacodon. P '75, 21, 256; '04, 150 antica (Alea). P '68, 4, 7, 56 (Algansea). P '64, 282 (Caricea). P '95, 335 (Triplax). P '61, 358 anticns (Icterus). P '66, 15 antigone (Grus). P '70, 86 Antigonia. P '62, 127 17 Antigonon. P '89, 401 Antigorite. P '92, 182 antiguensis (Olios). P '03, 341 antillana (Tetragnatha). P '09, 207 antillanus (Conodon). P '03, 348 antillarum (Amphipentes). P 1900, 722 (Anurogryllus). P '05, 833 (Argiope). P 73, 193 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 693, 722 (Chilomycteris). P '97, 91, 131 (Crassatella). P '72, 249. J VIII, 345 (Discinisca). P '73, 201 (Euspatangus). J IX, 118, 137 (Glottidia). P '73, 204 (Lingula). P '73, 204 (Lucina). P '72, 86; '82, 155; '91, 47 (Megalostoma). P '73, 252 (Myiarchus). P '72, 78 (Ophioderma). P '90, 331 (Orbicula). P '73, 201 (Sterna). P '62, 552; '66, 100; '71, 45; '92, 101; '99, 19; '05, 687 (Sternula). P '62, 552, 553 (Triceratium)". P 1900, 722 (Tyrannus). P '72, 78 antillensis (Alsophis). P '62, 76 (Arenicola). P '90, 73 (Clibanarius). P '58, 235 (Dromicus). P '56, 237; '60, 560; '58, 225; '79, 404 (Nectarinia). P '60, 377; '64, 271 (Psammophis). P '60, 560 antillianus (Lyssomanes). P '03, 341 antmiarum (Garanx). P '62, 435 antillularum (Nyctinomus). P '02, 398 Antilocapra. P '67, 136; '78, 61, 71; '82, 319; 05, 680; '08, 78, 404. J VII, 173 Antilocapridae. P '83, 275 Antilopa. J VII, 173 Antilope. j i, 11. P '75, 257 ; '78, 71; '88, 98 Antilophia. P '99, 209 Antilopida?. J VII, 173, 357, 383 Antimony. P '82, 38 Antinedia. P '89, 117 Antinoe. P '05, 538, 541; 'OS, 336; '10, 358 antiopa (Cyprina). P '61, 27 (Vanessa). P '75, 24 antipathes (Syrphus). P '94, 276 antiperversa (Brachypodella). P '98, 267 278 (Cochlodina). P '98, 267 (Cylindrella). P '98, 268 258 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. antipodarum (Balaena). P '65, 168 (Pholas). P '62, 210 antipodes (Aptenodytes). P '72, 175 (Catarractes). P '72, 175 (Eudyptes). P '72, 190, 196 (Pygoscelis). P '72, 176, 196 antipodnm (Ophiopteris). P '89, 178 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 210 antiqua (Aniastra). P '95, 238 (Anatina). j vii, 130. P '48, 96; '62, 572; '82, 158 (Ashmunella). P '05, 235 (Cinulia). J VIII, 280, 315 (Clinopistha). P '71, 67 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cyclas). P '60, 268, 281 (Cyprina). P '61, 28 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275 (Fratercula). P '68, 56 (Gasterocoma). P '86, 107, 108 (Ischyrhiza). P '56, 256 (Leptachatina). P '88, 51 (Lingula). P '58, 49 (Megalodon). J VIII, 306 (Mesoblattina). P '85, 115 (Nitidula). P '44, 105 (Nucula). P '48, 102 (Periploma). P '48, 104; '62, 572 (Potamalosa). P '99, 333 (Rithma). P '85, 113, 115 (Rocellaria). P '61, 368 (Thecachampsa). P '69, 12 (Trigonia). J VIII, 306 (Troehita). P '71, 82 (Uria). j viii, 158. P '68, 56 (Venus). P '61, 28 (Viverra). P '89, 233 antiquata (Asterias). P '46, 33 (Cardita). P '02, 699, 713 (Chama). P '72, 255 (Chillina). J VIII, 331 (Littorina). P '48, 100; '90, 400 (Tuba). P '90, 400. J IV, 290 antiquata var. antiqua (Tuba). P '95, 128 antiquata var. texana (Tuba). P '95, 123 antiquahis (Actinobolis). P '72, 252 antiquoruii) (Hippocampus). P '84, 103 (Pristis). P '63, 179; '77, 180, 190, 217; '84, 101 antiquum (Bembidium). P '57, 4 (Crucibnlum). P '87, 55 (Ischyrotherium). J VII, 414 (Solarium). J VIIT, 306 antiqmis (Agriochoerus). P '50, 122; '53, 392; '54, 157; '57, 89, 158; '58, 157; '70, 112. J VTI, 20, 132-140, 356, 381 antiquus. Continued. (Ammonites) P '84, 54 (Anobapton). P '68, 56 (Bison). P '54, 210; '67, 85; '70, 13; '95, 245; '97, 483-501. J VII, 357, 372 (Bos). J VII, 445; IX, 457 (Brachyrhamphus). P '68, 56 (Callistochiton). p '94, 70, 73 (Carpophilus). P '44, 105 (Chiton). P '55, 266 (Coelosaurus). P '68, 242 (Crocodilus). P '51, 307. J II, 138 (Dicotyles). P '70, 11 (Diodon). J VIII, 255 (Elephas). P '68, 292 (Erisocrinus). P '69, 71; '79, 364 (Eubradys). P '53, 241. J VII, 414 (Ischyrosaurus). J VII, 414 (Ischyrotherium). P '56, 89; '57, 90 (Lepidopleurus). P '94, 70 (Machaerodus). P '79, 171 (Manatus). P '56, 165. J VII, 414; VIII, 214 (Microlestes). P '87, 282, 285. J IX, 214 (Phameus). J XI, 281 (Philocrinus). P '69, 72 (Physeter). P '53, 377; '67, 144. J VII, 436 (Pimelodus). P '73, 99 (Prionodon). J VIII, 254 (Sarcothraustes). P '92, 303 (Synthliboramphus). P '68, 6, 7, 56; '93, 22, 30, 60 (Typhis). P '82, 197 (Xiphias). P '55, 897 antirrhina (Silene). P '60, 199, 511 Antirrhinum. P '77, 107; '94, 58; '98, 38; 1900, 344. J III, 43 antiselli (Astrodapsis). P '56, 315 antisiensis (Atrypa). J VIII, 307 (Natica). * J VIII, 306 (Terebratula). J VIII, 307 Antispila. P '60, 11, 209 antisyphillitica (Ephedra). P '83,276 Antithesia. P '60, 345 antivergo (Pupa). P '75, 190 Antoeha. P '59, 200, 203, 219 antoni (Anisolabis). P '03, 305 (Fnrchiolln). P '03, 305 antonii (Cerion). P '96, 315, 325 (Cheilodactylus). P '62, 120 (fhirodactvlus). P '62, 120 (Lmgula). P '73, 203 ("Rhvnchonella). J VTTT, 299, 324 Antnnina. P '99, 263 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 259 Antrodemus. P '70, 4 antropocephala (Ascidia). j iii, 8 antrosa (Cucullaea). j viii, 223. P 76, 315; '05, 8 (Idonearca). P 72, 54; 76, 315; '93, 221 Antrostonms. P '49, 23S; '51, 183; '53, 307; '59, 106; '66, 08; '68, 149; 74, 105; 75, 353; 78, 23; '83, 64; '91, 435; '92, 106; '95, 484; '96, 130; '98, 81; '99, 33; '08, 153; '09, 360. J II, 113, 119-124 antrosum (Solarium). P '48, 105 Antrozous. P '62, 248; '66, 286, 288; '67, 133; '80, 227; 82, 318; '02, 389; '04, 587 antverpiensis (Colophonodon). P '67, 151, 153 (Squalodon) P '67, 156. J VII, 417 Ammibius. P '56, 264 Anura. P '66, 301; '68, 111, 209, 259, 260, 263, 265, 294, 299; '01, 223, 507 ; '08, 125, 126. J VIII, 96 Anurogryllus. P '05, 833, 843 Amirops'is. P '02, 686 anxia (Lachnosterna). J III, 245 (Sarcophaga). P '95, 334 anxius (Agrilus). P '57, 9; 73, 91, 93 (Dytiscus). J IV, 30 (Orsonyx). J III, 266 ; IV, 34 Anychia. P '60, 302 Anvphaena, P '92, 22 ; 1900, 530, 532 ; '01, 574; '03, 340; '04, 121, 123; '09, 200 aonalaschka? (Tnrdus). P '93, 23, 28, 58, 65 aonalaschkfe auduboni (Turdus). P '92, 125 acmalaschkae pallasii (Turdus). P '91, 438; '93, 22, 58, 65; '95, 501; '96, 165; '98, 87 aonidum (Chrvsomphalus). P ' 99, 273 (Coccus). P '99, 273 Aorurus. P '49, 230; '50. 150; '51, 284; '56, 50. J I, 301 Aohis. P '50, 81; '58, 128 apacalis (Otolicmis). P '67, 37 apacha (Homoeogamia). P '03, 181, 188; '07, 75 CUelissodes). P 78, 217 apache (Cordillacris). P '09, 115, 139, 411, 427 (Hormilia). P '07, 58 apalamnus (Arrhida?us). P '04. 85 Apalis. P '05, 773 Apaloderma. P '57, 38; '39, 35 Apalone. P '54, 13 Apalus. P '53, 344; '08, 620 Apamen. P 74, 205 apamil'ormis (Hadena). P 75, 61, 62 Apargia. P 77, 107 aparine (Galium). P '60, 303; '09, 493 aparinoides (Campanula). P '60, 512; '63, 70; 1900, 486, 488 Apate. j iii, 319; v, 256, 258. P '54, 218; '58, 173; 73, 336. J IV, 12, 36 Apatela. P 75, 418 Apatite. P 76, 99, 120; 77, 252; '80, 312; '82, 15, 49, 344; '90, 10; '92,175-199; '96,220; '97,437 apatris (Dinophilus). P '04, 689- 692; '07, 88, 92-131 Apatura. P '57, 7 Apedodus. J III, 164 Apella. P '43, 251; '60, 63; '64, 93; '96, 497 apella (Arvicola). P '53, 405; 74, 191 (Cebus). P 72, 40; 78, 161. J X, 292, 318, 324, 335-363 Apeltes. P '65, 274; 77, 65, 88; '84, 157; '86, 233, 248-251 apeltes (Gasterosteus). P '86, 249, 251 Apeltina?. P '84, 157 Apenes. P '66, 364 A per. J VII, 443 aper (Capros). P '92, 258 (Labrus). P '64, 59 Aperostoma. P '10, 502, 521, 533, 534 aperta (^gista). P '99, 527 aperta var. cavata (^Egista). P '01, 564 aperta var. trachvderma (/Egista). P '01, 614 aperta (Bryopa). P '61, 486 (Carex). P '87, 71 (Clavagella). P '61, 486 (Delphinula). P '48, 99 (Eulota). P '99,527; '08,593 aperta var. cavata (Eulota). P '01, 564 aperta var. trachyderma (Eulota). P '01, 614 aperta (Helix). P '83, 223 (Martesia). P '62, 194, 219 (Natica). P '48, 102; '62, 565; '82, 171 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 219 (Succinea). P '58, 197; '64, 110. J VI, 181 (Terebratula). P 73, 193 (Tornatellina). P IX, 83, 109 (Valsa). P 77, 126; 78, 88 apertissima (Gastrochsena). P '61, 482 (Rocellaria). P '61, 477, 482 apertiuscula (Sphasria). P '95, 31 260 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES. ETC. apertus (Streptaxis). P '97, 477 (Trochus). P '79, 222 (Zonitoides). P '04, 636 apetala (Lychnis). P '63, 58, 94; '93, 209 ; '95, 544. J III, 182, 189 (Kudbeckia). j vii, 77 Apex. P '88, 16, 25, 37-40 ; '95, 215- 219 apex (Helix). P '58, 200; '59, 188 apex-fulva (Helix). P '88, 39 aphaca (Lathyrus). P '77, 106 Aphamogaster. P '01, 425, 521 Aphallarion. P '96, 339, 348; '98, 219, 222-226, 235, 237 aphanista (Macha?rodns). P '79, 171 Aphanobius. P '45, 216. J IV, 35 Aphanolimnas. P '94, 132, 133, 149 Aphanopodinse. P '63, 225 Aphanopns. P '62, 126 aphanospilus (Simotes). P '60, 245 Apkanostephus. P '61, 457; '62, 164 Aphanostoma. J XII, 98 aphanta (Dendrocincla). P '04, 450, 461 Aphanus. P '60, 228 Aphelandra. P '58, 132 Aphelexis. P '5ft 133 Apheliehthys. P '93, 19 Aphelocephala. P '99, 214 Aphelocoma. P '89, 269; '90, 214; '91, 444; '92, 119; '98, 212; '99, 34; '04, 582; '08, 90 Apbelops. P '75, 260; '83, 301; '85, 33; '92, 432 Aphera. J VIII, 330 Apherusa. P '01, 167 Aphidna. P '05, 805, 842 Apbilantbops. P '94, 303 ; '96, 35, 37 Aphis. P '67, 10; '77, 145; '82, 148 Aphlebia. P '01, 274 Aphobas. P '66, 11 aphodiina (Melolontha). J III, 277 Aphodius. j iii, 212; v, 191. P '43, 304; '44, 135; '58, 65; '59, 289; '66, 347; '08, 79. J I, 103; IV, 34; XI, 281 Aphododeridae. P '83, 132 Aphododerus. P '83, 132 Aphonomorphus. P '05, 838, 843 Aphonus. P '56, 21; '05, 838. J IV, 33 Aphoristia. P '64, 215; '84, 45 Aplirastura. P '99, 210 Aphredoderus. P '59, 146; '61, 95; V,:,, 274; '77, 44, 60, 88; '85, 136, L37, 410; '10, 601 Aphredodirus. P '85, 136 Aphricus. J IV, 11, 35 Aphritis. P '61, 516, 522 Aphriza. j viii, 156. P '99, 17 Aphrodedirus. J VI, 208 Aphrodina. P '76, 274; '77, 23; '93 222 • '05 16 Aphrodita.' P ' '63, 140; '03, 423; '05, 294-298, 526, 529, 532; '08, 338; '10, 371-385. J III, 148 aphrodite (Gonionema). P '02, 750 Aphroditidse. P '03, 420; '08, 338; '10, 371 Aphrophora. j vi, 304 Aphthona. P '47, 166; '73, 57, 67 aphthosa (Peltigera). P '93, 216 Aphya. P '63, 40, 263 Aphylla. P '08, 466 aphylla (Lobelia), j vii, 62 (Reithronycteris). P '98, 326, 334, 337 Aphyllon. P '60, 200; '63, 71; '81, 160; '87, 154; 1900, 490 Aphyocarax. P '03, 516; '71, 260; '06, 333 Aphyostomes. P '84, 162 apia; (Cyclophorus). P '87, 147 (Cyclostoma). P '87, 147 apiarius (Serranus). P '62, 236 apiata (Alauda). P '67, 217 apiatus (Lepomis). P '06, 516 (Megalophonus). P '62, 314 apicale (Agrion). P '62, 386, 401 apicalis (Agrion). j viii, 40 (Ba?ocera). P '60, 323 (Calopteryx). P '01, 131, 133 (Chartergus). P '98, 457 (Chlaenius). P '56, 27. J IV, 29 (Digrapha). J I, 74, 75 (Diplodonta). P '72, 95 (Dromius). P '43, 296, 298 (Dyschirus). P '57, 77 (Echeneis). P '62, 239 (Erams). P '52, 167 (Fusus). P '99, 71 (Gorytes). P 95, 537 (Lycoperdina). P '47, 177; '53, 360 (Lycorina). P '7::, 407 (Malachius). P '52, 167 (Mantis). P '03, 704 (Marsonia). P '91, 84 (Nemognatha) . P '53, 345. J IV, 12, 39 ( XulniM.iiin). I' ■'.»';, 553 (Notoxus). 1' '52, 93 (Olibrus). P '56, 17 (Qtolienus). P '61, 153 (Phalaerus). P '56, 17 (Sehoenicola). 1* '05, 772 (Tachysphex). P '93, 507, 52] (Tridactylis). P '10, 596 (Trypoxylon). P '93, 472, 474 (Turritella). P '91, 142; '98, 419 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 261 apicalis. Continued. (Vestalis). P '01, 134 (Xya). P '53, 365 apicata (Achatinella). P '88, 40 (Bulimella). P '88, 40 (Lycosa). P '08, lt>3, 224, 232, 513 apieialis (Malaohius). j v, 170 (Oedemera). P '54, 21 (Phalaerus). P '44, 102 (Tridactylus). j iv, 310 (Sphaeridium). j iii, 203 apicidentata (Spongiphora). P '07,25 apicina (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Marginella). P '71, 130, 143; '91, 50, 142; '03, 757. J XII, 169, 190; XIII, 416, 450, 525 apicinus (Unio). P '57, 32. J IV, 76 apicipennis (Odynerus). P '02, 44, 67 (Priocnemis). P '99, 197 (Salius). P '99, 197 (Stenancistrocerus). P '02, 44 apicitripunctella (Evagora). P '60, 165 apiculata (Endodonta). P '05, 783 (Loeusta). P '10, 630 (Mastogloia). P '61, 69 (Navieula). P '65, 11 (Stephanopyris). P '90, 139 (Tetralonia). P '78, 220 apiculatus (Chiton). P '71, 140 (Coseinodiscus). P '98, 423 (Hippiseus). P '10, 630 (Otodus). P '46, 429. J I, 200 (Unio). P '53, 245, 269. J II, 297 Apida?. P '96, 555 Apioceras. P '65, 258 Apiocrinida?. P '86, 222, 223; '88, 352, 355, 358; '90, 353, 373, 389 Apiocrinite. P '81, 359 Apiocrinites. P '79, 297, 310; '86, 74, 76; '88, 387 Apiocrinus. P '79, 310; '85, 227, 230-290; '86, 74, 83, 122, 137, 218- 223; '88, 356, 359; '90, 362. Apion. j v, 253. P '58, 78. J IV, 39 Apios. j i. 325, 371. P '60, 511; '97, 304 apios (Glycine), j i, 321, 325, 326, 373 apiospora (Diaporthe). P '93, 140 apiostoma (Cvlindrella). P '60, 152; '98, 269 (Epirobia). P '98, 281 Apis. P '95, 365; '96, 38, 559; '02, 35; '05, 123-155; '08, 79 apis (Pachvchilus). P '96, 497 Apistes. P '85, 400, 403 Apistina\ P '59, 144 Apistus. P '59, 144; '82, 277; '97, 81 Apinni. P '89, 385. J I, 183 apivorus (Trk-hodes). J IV, 18 Aplasias. P '59, 73: '61, 349; •liti. 393 Aplectorum. j iii, 139 aplectri (Fusicladium). P '94, 878 (Phyllosticta). P '94, 356 Aplesion. P '59, 101, 102; '77, 86. J VI, 211 Aplexa. P '91, 324 Aplexus. P '60, 431 Aplites. P '77, 86, 96 Aploaspis. P '66, 310 Aplocentrus. P '77, 85 Aploeerus. P '82, 319 Aplodactylus. P '62, 110, 111 Aplodinotus. P '61, 101-105; '77, 85, 96 Aplodon. P '58, 209 Aplodontia. P '08, 79 Aplomerus. P '94, 190 Aplopappus. P '61, 457; '62, 164; '63, 64; '98, 30, 304. J I, 177 Aplopus. P '04, 63 Apiostoma. P '94, 15 aplustre (Achatinella). P '88, 34 (Latirus). P '05, 292 Aplysia. P '55, 378; '71, 140; '86, 364; '88, 325; '95, 347-350; '98, 193; '99, 513, 523; '04, 333, 336, 342-387, 694 Aplysina. P '78, 163; '84, 202 Aplysinida. P '8*, 202 Apobapton. P '68, 7, 8, 60 apocarpa (Grimmia). P '93, 217 Apocellns. J IV, 31 Apocope. P '74, 94, 95; '83, 141, 152 Apocrypha. J IV, 11, 37 Apocryptes. P '97, 87 apocryptum (Glceosporium). P '93, 458 apocryptum var. ramicolum (Glceos- porium). P '93, 459 Apocynaceas. P '58, 129; '60, 304; '89, 391; '92, 162. J III, 96; III, 41 apocyni (Laestadia). P '90, 230 Apoeynum. P '60, 304; '02, 663; '10, 582. J III, 41, 96 apoda (Neoma?nis). P '97, 107 (Paradisea). P '91, 448 (Perca). P '03, 329 (Sparis). P '97, 107 Apodes. P '68, 256, 258; '84, 167, 168 Apodiehthvs. P '54, 150; '62, 279; '81, 114 Apodoglanis. P '05, 403 Apodontis. P '62, 125, 126; '04, 765 262 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. apodus (Lutianus). P '06, 97 (Neomasnis). P '03, 329; '06, 487 Apogon. j vii, 71. P '42, 188; '61, 45; '62 ; 237; '63, 82; '70, 119; '84, 99; '92, 261; 1900, 502; '06, 526. J XII, 518 Apogonia. J III, 236 Apogonidse. P '92, 261; '06, 526; '07, 431. J XII, 518 Apogonichthys. P '62, 237; '63, 82; '70, 119; '06, 526, 528; '07, 433 Apogoninas. P '62, 237 Apoica. P '98, 445 Apolectus. P '62, 126. J XII, 513 Apollon. P '62, 562; '04, 22 Apollophanes. P '09, 215 Apoma. P '98, 268, 269, 272, 279, 284 Apomatus. P '08, 361; '10, 492; '77, 44, 59, 77, 85; '04, 248 Apomotis. P '06, 515 Apoorhais. P '47, 287. J I, 117 Apophyllite. j v, 51. P '89, 34; '90, 83; '92, 178, 192; '10, 538 Apophyllus. P '61, 151 Aporophantes. P '67, 63 Aporrhaida?. P '60, 423; '05, 22 Aporrhais. P '55, 260 ; '60, 178, 423 ; '61, 419; '76, 298, 299; '77, 22; '82, 198, 204, 207; '05, 23, 351. J III, 330 Aporus. P '94, 298; '97, 259, 263 aporus (Pteraster). P '88, 423 apos (Apodichthys). P '54, 150 (Gunellus). P '54, 150 apos carolinensis (Hirundo). j iv, 256 Aposphaeria. P '94, 358; '95, 431 Apostolepis. P '61, 524 Apotettix. P '05, 34, 53; '07, 285 appalachicolus (Bison). P '95, 248; '97 492 '(Bootherium). P '97, 492 (Ovibos). P '97, 492 Appatite. P '72, 276 appendiculata (Amphibulima). P '74, 42 (Apatura). P '57, 7 (Cvclas). P '60, 287 (Distoma). P '77, 202; '90, 416 (Lysianassa). P '01, 148 (Pangonia). P '98, 157 (Paralimna). P '95, 338 (Pellicula). P '73, 248 (Suceinea). P '74, 43 appendiculatum (Thelnstomn). P '50, 100; '51, 285; '56, 50 (Trifolium). P '95, 547 appendiculatus (Cypsilurus). V '82, 280 (Exoeetus). j iv, 283 appendiculatus. Continued. (Galeocerdo). P '67, 141 (Gammarus). j i, 377 (Otodus). P '46, 42; '67, 142. J I, 196, 199 (Oxyurus). P '79, 204 (Stilpnus). P '94, 186 appendiculosus (Anonyx). P '63, 139 appendix (Lepomis). P '77, 76. J IV, 219, 220, 224, 240 applanata (Excipula). J II, 281 (Mamillaria). P '85, 118 (Sphaeria). P '95, 24 (Trematosphseria). P '95, 24 (Vermicularia). J II, 281 applicata (Periploma). P '05, 13. J III, 324; IV, 276 applicatus (Agaricus). J III, 206 Appocynum. P '84, 30 appolinus (Obolns). P '58, 49 Apporhais. P '95, 145 apposita (Crataegus). P '05, 635, 643; '10, 229, 235 appositus (Bombus). P '78, 183 appressa (Chama). P '72, 116 (Helix), j ii, 151. P '57, 193; '58, 200; '61, 308; '74, 40; '75, 208; '89, 204; '90, 299 (Legumen). P '76, 304 (Limnaea). P '61, 330; '73, 251; '56, 259; '60, 18 (Nuculites). j viii, 248 (Ophiura). j v, 151. P '89, 175 (Perona?a). J VIII, 371 (Polygyra). P 1900, 451; '06, 533 appressa perigrapta (Polygyra). P '96, 491; 1900, 122, 451; '02, 420, 424; 03, 201; '06, 533 appressa sculptior (Polygyra). P '10, 665 appressa (Sehizodesma). P '76,306; '05, 17 (Tellina). J VIII, 371 (Terebratula). P '73, 192 (Triodopsis). P '75, 154, 206 appressum (Cardium). J VIII, 286, 318 (Legumen). P '05, 17 (Monilema). J II, 168: IV, 41 (Protoeardia). J VITT, 286, 318 appressus (Legumen). P '61, 150. J TTT, 325; IV, 298 (Lvmneus). j ii. 168 (Unio). P '71,189. J VIII, 12 apprinms (Unio). P '66,34. J VI, 263 approxima (Vitrea). P '02, 420, 431. 432 approximans (Anevloceras). P '55, 266. -T TV, 298 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 263 approximans. Con tinned. (Holbrookia). P '58, 253 ( Poly dacty his). P '99 344 (Polynemus). P '61, 275; '62, 258; '99, 344 (Rampkastos). P '67, 102, 103 (Trichidion). P '61, 275; '62, 258; '63, 169 approximata (Melania). P '64, 47 (Partula). P '75, 244; '85, 207. J IX, 75 approximatum (Bembidiuni). J IV, 29 approximatus (Broscus). J II, 231 (Bulimulus). P 1900, 90 (Calarnites). P '60, 437 (Clytus). P '62, 12 (Evarthrus). P '73, 319. J II, 231 (Ochthedrornus). P '57, 5 (Rhizophagus). P '66, 378 approximus (Unio). P '53, 245; '77, 31 Aprasia. P '64, 229; '68, 284 Aprasiidae. J VI, 109 apricans (Ancyloehira). P '73, 331 apricarius (Charadrius). j v, 102, 103. P '60, 195 aprilina (Limnophila). P '59, 232, 235 aprinus (Cirrhitus). P '62, 107 Aprion. P 1900, 502. J XII, 527 aprion (Apogon). P '63, 82 (Diapterus). P '83, 121; '86, 263 (Gerres). P '62, 238; '83, 118, 120, 289; '86, 260, 271 Aprionodon. P '64, 262 Apristus. J IV, 11, 28 Aprosopos. J II, 142 Apsectus. P '54, 106, 113 Apseudobranehus. P '62, 18 Apsilus. P '82, 244, 249; '84, 37, 39, 50; '98, 108; '03, 364-374, 390 Aptenodytes. P '72, 171-211 Aptenopedes. P '04, 776, 793; '05, 41, 53; '07, 299 aptera (Aptenopedes). P '04, 793; '05, 41, 53; '07, 299, 300 (Calolampra). P '01, 276 (Mazareddia). P '04, 663 Apteria. j vii, 62, 61 Apternus. P '47,278; '53,385 Apterococcus. P '99, 264 Apterogyna. P '96, 547 apternm (Odontoxiphidium). P '04, 797; '07, 314; '10, 617, 644 apterus (Longitarsus). P '58, 87. J IV, 42 (Pyrrhocoris). P '10, 294, 319 Apterygia. P '61, 38 ApterVgida. P '03, 310; '05, 838; '07. 25, 151 Apterygida?. P '01, 273 Apteryx. P '72, 174; '68, 242, 257, 266. J IX, 450 aptilis (Dimerocrinus). P '86, 68 Aptiuus. P '44, 18; '62, 525 aptum (Bembidiuni). P '59, 281, 287 aptus (Crocodilus). P '69, 67 aptycha (Helicter). P '88, 25 (Newcombia). P '88, 25 (Partulina). P '88, 25 (Perdicella). P '88, Zo Aptychus. P '60, 421; '61, 427. J VIII, 313 apua (Bodiamis). P '97, 105 Apus. P '63, 140 (Motacilla). P '67, 221 (Pseudopus). P '96, 311, 464 Apygia. P '73, 178 Aquacreptite. P '82, 56; '92, 189 aquEesextiae (Cyclas). P '60, 288 (Sphaerium). P '60, 288 Aquaria. P '61, 474, 489 aquaria (Penicillus). P '61, 491 (Serpula). P '61, 489, 491 aquarius (Brechites). P '61, 491 (Penicillus). P '61, 491 aquatica (yEgilops). P '75, 438 (Agrostis). P '62, 90, 334 (Aira). J III, 200 (Argyroneta). P '03, 129 (Carya). P '69, 5 (Catabrosa). P '63, 79. J III, 183, 200 (Claytonia). P '63, 59 (Glyceria). P '63, 78 (Limosella). j i, 112, 115. P '63, 72 (Mentha). P '64, 18; '77, 108 (Nyssa). P '89, 69 (Quercus). P 1900, 350 (Rana). j v, 337 (Scrophularia). P '77, 108 (Tillsea). j i, 112 (Zizania). j i, 133. P '70, 89 ; '98, 46, 314 aquaticum (Orontium). P '60, 146; '04, 606 (Phellandrium). P '98, 29, 303 aquaticus (Anthus). j iv, 183 (Coluber), j v, 356 (Gordius). P '50, 98; '51, 262-283; '56, 56, 57; '78, 383; '07, 271 aquaticus robustus (Gordius). P '07, 271 aquaticus (Lepus). j vii, 319; viii, 78. P '95, 381; '96, 181; '99, 384 (Notiophilus). P '73, 321 (Rallus). P '70, 86; '94, 132, 135, 136 aquaticus minor (Rallus). P '75, 358 264 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. aquaticus (Scalops). j viii, 294. P '53, 326; 71, 14; '80, 348; '94, 158, 218, 396; '97, 32, 222; '96, 201 aquaticus australis (Scalops). P '94, lOo aquaticus (Stellio). J III, 349 (Turdus). j iv, 34, 275. P '56, 289 aquatilis (Carex). P '87, 71 (Olibrus). P '56, 17. P '59, 288 (Ranunculus). P '60, 199. J III, 182 aquatilis var. arctieus (Ranunculus). J III, 185 aquatilis var. liederaceus( Ranunculus). J III, 185 Aquatite. P '89, 184, 187 aquensis (Cyclas). P '60, 288, 292 aquifolia (Mahonia). P '82, 113 Aquifoliacea?. P '60, 303; 1900, 667 aquifolium (Berberis). P '63, 57; '98, 48. J III, 80 (Ilex). P '92, 167; '01, 357 (Malionia). j vii, 11. P '63, 57 Aquila. j iii, 344. P '53, 304, 452; '55, 283; '59, 105; '60, 133; '64, 237; '66, 49; '68, 82; '70, 141; '75, 97, 98; '92, 115; '93, 40; '95, 464, 479; '98, 209; '04, 22, 581; '05, 689; '08, 85. J IX, 416 aquila (yEtobatis). P '92, 240 (Fregata). P '90, 203 ; '09, 355 (Mvliobatis). P '92, 240; '10, 475 (Sciaena). P '61, 82, 217; '92, 269 Aquila-. P '70, 141, 143 aquila? (Distomum). P '87, 24 Aquilegia. i vii, 9. P '60, 145; '63, 57; '84, 80; '02, 661. J III, 80 aquilellus (Chilo). P '60, 205 aquilensis (Lepomis). P '77, 76 (Pomotis). P '53, 388 aquilina (Pteris). P '60, 515; '84, 96; 1900, 483, 649, 661 aquilina caudata (Pteris). P '05,697 (Pteridiuni). P '05, 697 Aquilina'. P '53, 452 aquilinum (Pteridiuni). P '10, 550 aquilinus (Falco). P '60, 133; '75, 344 ( [lycter). P '60, L33 aquilio l Oycaena). P '92, 1.17 Aqiiilli.hr'. P '04, 21 A<|nillus. P '04, 21, 22, 2:!; '05, 202 aquilunguis (Laelaps). I* '00, 270, 317; '68, 162, 198, 237; '76, 340 aquilus (Pelicanus). P '75, 357 (Taehypetes). I' '75, 357 (TJnio). I' '57, 172. .1 TV, 92 (Zachypetus). .1 T, 227 aquiris (Gyrinus). P '68, 308, 371 aquosus (Chaenopsetta). P '64, 218 (Rhombus). P '64, 220 (Plueronectes). P '64, 220 Ara. P '53, 372; '60, 137; '99, 32, 53. J III, 153 Arabella. P '78, 299; '06, 501 arabesca (Epeira). P '88, 78 arabica (Cirolana). P '91, 187 (Coffea). P '89,386; '01,560; '58, 134 (Cypraea). P '05, 292 (Eremiaphila). P '01, 277 arabicolum (Belonium). P '94, 352 arabieus (Trichopis). P '82, 305 Arabis. P '60, 145, 199, 302; '61, 448; '84, 80; '93, 208; '10, 545, 563. J III, 182, 186 Aracana. P '82, 282, 309; '07, 439 aracari (Pteroglossus). P '67, 108 (Ramphastos). P '67, 108 Aracea?. P '58, 122; '60, 146, 200, 304; '84, 94 Araehis. P '89, 377, 378 arachis (Uredo). J II, 282 arachnaeformis (Poteriocrinus). P '86, 158 arachne (Staurastrum). P '69, Biol. 16 Arachnis. P '60, 524, 525; '75, 31 Arachnocrinus. P '79, 285, 315, 320; '86, 115 arachnoidea (Goniobasis). P '64,27; '72, 113 (Melania). P '64, 27 (Orthis). j viii, 258 (Spongilla). P '74, 145; '87, 184 arachnoides (Ateles). P '62, 513 (Brachytelles). P '62, 513, 519 (Oosmella). J II, 316 (Eriodes). P '62, 513 Arachnoidiscus. P '53, 431; '61, 65; 1900, 478 Aradns. j iv, 326 Arsecerus. P '54, 218 ArsBocerus. P '76, 271 Ara'optervx. P '04, 567 Araxisehizus. J IV, 11, 36 Aragonite. P '76, 12; '92, 181-191; '89, 34 aralensis (('hettusia)". P '71, 196 (Vanellus). P '71, 196 Aralia. P '60, 145, 2(H). 512; '70, 1(17, 108; '71, 106; '92, 377; 1900, 488 Araliacese. P '60, 145, 200, 312; '63, 63; '84, 85; '02, 166; '98, 411 aralia' (Diaporthe). P '94, 330 (Haplosporella). P '94, 302 (Phyllosticta). P '94, 355 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECltiS, KTC. 265 Aiamides. P '60, 196 j '63, 107; '67, 234 Aramidopsis. P '94, 132, 133, 134 A ran. us. P '75, 354; '98, 49 S ; '09, 356 Aranea. j ii, 53. P '78, 144; '82, 254; '88, 200; '01, 571, 579 aranea (Gelochelidon). P '62, 536 (Sterna). P '62, 536 Aranei.la. P '01,568; '03,340; '04, 122 Araneidese. j ii, 69 araneii (Leptus). j ii, 80 araneolus (Actinocrhms). P '60, 387: '66, 254; '81, 325 (Steganocrimis). P '66, 254; '81, 325 araneosa (Cynthia). P '55, 378 (Cyprsea). P '05, 292 (Oliva). P '89, 137 (Eosselinia). P '95, 22 (Sphgeria). P '95, 22 araneosus (Vitis). P '53, 272 Araneus. P '78, 320; '02, 555; '04, 305; '08, 281 araneus (Callionymus). P '61, 112; '89 °61 '(Hvas). P '01, 165 (Trachinus). P '92, 272 Arangia. P '98, 270, 275, 282, 284 arangiana (Carocolus). P '75, 250 (Helix). P '75, 250 arara (Serranus). P '62, 236; '63, 177; '65, 105 ararauna (Ara). P '60, 137 (Psittacus). P '60, 137 arata (Area), j iv, 137; vi, 118, 212. P '43, 323; '48, 96; '62, 579; '80, 24; '81, 449 (Astarte). P '48,96; '62,577; '82, 158 (AxinEea). P '62, 580 (Buccinum). P '62, 562 (Cardita). P '62, 579; '80, '21; '82, 155; '87, 340; '90, 143; '02, 698 (Carditamera). P '43, 305; '48, 97; '62, 579; '80, 32; '87, 397, 398, 400, 403. J IX, 122, 138 (Cypricardia). P '48, 98 (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Drillia). P '62, 285. 361; '82 171 "'(Eleodes). P '58, 181, 182. J IV, 37 (Emarginula). P '48, 99 (Goniobasis). P '68, 151. J VI, 329 (Nassa). P '82, 173 (Natica). P '90, 399; '95, 103, 118-124 arata. Continued. (Neverita). P '90, 399; '95, 122. J IV, 384 (Pectunculus). P '62, 580 (Pleurotoma). P '60, 198; '82, 171. J VIII, 314 (Scapharca). P '62, 579; '81, 449 (Sureula). J VIII, 314 (Tritia). P '62, 562 Arathron. P '99, 496 aratispira (Conus). P '05, 101 arator (Lamia). J II, 156 aratorum (Clausilia). P '03, 310 aratum (Bembidium). J IV, 30 (Buccinum). j iv, 127. P '48, 96 (Melania). P '63, 313 (Pieurocera). P '63, 313; '65, 20; 1900, 149 (Trypanostoma). P '72, 111 Aratus. P '79, 402; '80, 189, 218 aratus (Dyschirius). P '57, 77. J IV 29 '(Fusus). P '82, 197 (Helops). j v, 241 (Ochthedromus). P '57, 5 (Pectunculus). P '48, 104; '82, 155 (Troehus). P '62,569; '48,106 (Unio). P '49,154. J III, 313 (Zizyphinus). P '62, 569 araucana (Arcal. J VIII. 320 (Bela). J VIII, 314 (Calyptraa). J VIII, 330 (Lunatia). J VIII, 314 Qlaetra). P '60, 198. J VIII, 317 (Natica). J VIII, 314 (Pleurotoma). J VIII, 314 araucanus (Mytilus). J VIII, 319 arausiaca (Muscicapa). P '64, 256 arausiacus (Psittacus). P '64, 240 Arbacia. P '63, 355; '78, 306 Arbaciosa. P '99, 363 Arbelorhina. P '64, 265, 266 arborarius (Mus). P '96, 533 arborea (Alauda). P '64, 248 (Apoica). P '98, 446 (Bumelia). P '61, 461 ; '62, 165 (Dendrocygna). P '64, 70; '09, 355 (Fringilla). j iv, 58 (Helicella). P '58, 200 (Helix). P '58, 200; '60, 19, 154; '61, 308, 320, 398; '72, 99, 110 (Hoopesia). P '61, 453; '62, 163; '70, 137 (Hyalina). P '66, 315 (Hyla). P '55, 428; '60, 500; '94, 423 ; '08, 125. J VI, 68, 84 266 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. arborea. Continued. (Loimia). P '03, 475 (Bentatorna). j iv, 311 (Rana). j v, 341 (Vitrea). P '94, 16; '96, 488 (Zonitoides). P '06, 150, 152, 553, 560, 562; '09, 514; '10, 46, 51, 130 arborescens (Aristolochia). P '01, 558 (Bornella). P '99, 521 (Borrichia). P '09, 486; '89, 388; '05, 698 (Dendronotus). P '79, 89-95 (Doris). P '79, 95 (Gorgonocephalus). P '89, 179 (Hydrangea). P '60, 303; '88, 278 (Pecopteris). P '60, 441 arboretorum (Helix). P '58, 197 arboreum (Dendropanax). P '98, 411 (Gossypium). P '84, 296 arboreus (Crematogaster). P '82, 264 (Cyathocrinus). P '65, 160; '79, 308 (Hyalinia). P '91, 406 (Malvaviscus). P '89, 368; '98, 410 arboreus var. sagraeamus (Malva- viscus). P '89, 368 arboreus (Nipterocrinus). P '79, 279 (Pachylocrinus). P '79, 339 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 339 (Zeacrinus). P '79, 339; '86, 166 (Zonites). P '75, 153, 165; '89, »3, 197; '91, 406 (Zonitoides). P '93, 389, 394; 1900, 140; '02, 420, 433; '03, 213, 762, 768 arborioola (Melolontha). J IV, 33 (Strigoderma). J IV, 33 arborum linearis (Coccus). P '99, 275 arbuscula (Evolvulus). P '89, 393 (Isaria). J II, 293 (Oculina). P '78, 312 (Sphaeria). J II, 285 arbustorum (Helix). P '75, 217-218 arbutifolia (Aronia). P '02, 662 (Pirus). P '02, 500 (Pyrus). P '60, 200; '88, 396; '09 389 arbutifolia? (Pvrus). P '02, 662 Arbutus, j vii, 40. P '61, 460; '62, 165; '84, 88; '98, 35, 306; '03, 5 Area, j ii, 267; iv, 19, 78, 79, 137; vi, 92, 118, 207, 212, 264; vii, 124; viii, 185, 223, 225. P '41, 29; '42, 217; '43, 305, 323; '47, 294; '48, 96; '52, 194; '54, 170; '55, 257; '56, 86, 314; '58, 43, 46, 51, 145, 221; '59, 18-29; '60, 95, 11'.), 428, 567; '61, 150, 325; '62, 289, 290, 579; '63, 15, 142; '65, 76; '66, 261, '67, 139; '68, 94; 71, 130, 132, 133, 142, 164; '77, 22, '80, 21-33; '81, 448-453; '82, 154-164, 183, 186, 199; '86, 351; '87, 340, 398, 400, 402; '88, 124, 324; '90, 143, 403; '91, 45, 46, 142, 143; '98, 418-422; '01, 209, 402; '03, 264-266, 756; '04, 559, 560; '05, 9; '10, 488, 489. J I, 125; II, 275; IV, 397; VIII, 264, 291, 320, 335, 345, 378; IX, 119, 121, 145; X, 62; XI, 163; XIII, 469, 470 Arcadae. P '60, 419 areaeformis (Unio). P '53, 252, 253; '54, 243; '96, 500 arcana (Crataegus). P '05, 584, 588; '10, 164, 169 arcanella (Arcanella). P '59, 261 Arcania. P '58, 160; '91, 216 arcatus (Cirrhitus). P '62, 106, 107 Arcella. P '74, 13, 14, 75; '76, 54- 57; '77, 261-265, 290; '7S, 172; '79, 162; '81, 9, 10; '87, 31, 122 arcella (Cardita). P '02, 707 (Difflugia). P '76, 55 arcens (Anomma). P '49, 196, 214 Arcestes. P '84, 54 Arceuthobium. P '63, 75; '81, 160, 161, 439-441; '01, 559 Archaediscus. P '97, 417 Archaeobdella. P 1900, 59 Arehaeocaris. P '71, 335 Archasocidaris. P '59, 8, 10, 15, 24; '60, 395 ; '69, 80, 81 ; '91, 245 Archaeocrinus. P '81, 363, 187; '85, 306, 311, 318; '86, 142; '90, 366 Archaeoptervx. P '67, 234; '68, 269; '69, 191, 198, 201, 202; '93, 72. J IX, 423 Archaeotherium. P '50, 92, 90; '57, 89, 327; '53, 294; '54, 157; '57, 175 archaeus (Gasteropterus). P '03, 738 Archangelica. P '60, 513; '63, 63; '84, 85. J III, 89 Archania. P '63, 81. J XII, 519 Archaster. P '89, 175 Arehegosaurus. P '75, 404 Archemora. P '60, 513; '63, 63 Archeothoriuui. P '91, 361 archiaci (Spirifer). P '97, 417, 427 arcliiacina (Cvprina). P '61, 28 archibuteo. P '53, 452; '55, 283; '57, 211; '59, 105, 190; '61, 217; '66, 46; '70, 141; '75, 345; '83, 66; '93,40,377; '08,88. ,11,26; II, 259 Archidoris. P '79, 72, 106; '80, 83; Archigosaurus. J IT, 196 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 2(37 Archilestes. P '01, 128, 139; '08, 481, 489, 490 Arckimandrita. P '05, 839 Archimedes. P '60, 127 archimedes (Spkiropkvton). 1' '84, 144 Arckiplanus. P '67, 68 Archippus. P '08, 82 archippus (Danais). P '10, 295, 299, 317, 321 Arckiteetonica. P '55, 261; '61, 321; '62, 566; '65, 73; '82, 198; '95, 122; '05, 19, 20. J IV, 384; VIII, 306, 329, 359; IX, 121 An hitherida?. J VII, 257, 302 Arckocentrus. P '77, 186; '03, 533 Arekcelurus. P '89, 216-230 Arehceotkerium. J VII, 174, 388 Archoplites. P '61, 165; '77, 93; '06, 514 Arckosargus. P '77, 210; '97, 112 Arckoscion. P '62, 18; '99, 352 Arckytas. P '95, 332 Arcida?. P '62, 289, 579; '88, 122; '91, 46; '01, 209, 402; '05, 8 arcidens (Equus). P '70, 127 (Hippidion). P '70, 127 (Protokippus). P '70, 127 Arcifera. P '68, 111, 253; '74, 120. J VI, 67-111, 189, 199; VIII, 103 arcifera (Mesogramma). P '94, 276 (Mesograpta). P '94, 276 arciferus (Oligobelus). P '83, 158 (Squalius). P '83, 151 arciforme (Dentalium). P '48, 99 Arcinella. P '62, 576; '72, 116 arcinella (Arcinella). P '62, 576 (Ckania). P '48, 98; '62, 576; '72, 116; '82, 154; '91, 47, 143; "03, 757. J IX, 119 Arcnseiis. P '71, 121 Arconaia. P '92, 132 Arcopagia. P '54, 30; '56, 314; '90, 455; '98, 59. J VIII, 318 Arcoperna. P '76, 311. J IX, 147 Arcoscalpellum. P '08, 105, 108-111; '09, 367 arcta (Arpkia). P '04, 564; '06, 374; '09, 146 (Cladopkora). P '63, 96 (Coppinia). P '76, 210, 217 (Melania). P '60, 314 Arctagrostis. P '93, 215 arctata (Carex). P '87, 73 (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Goniobasis). P '65, 30 (Mactra). j vi, 257 (Megara). P '65, 30 (Melania). P '65, 30 (Scala). P '62, 565 (Stomatis). P '54, 30 arctata. Continued. (Tellina). P '43, 306; '48, 106; '62, 573; '82, 156 arctatus (Cionodon). P '74, 12; '83, 104 (Pectunculus). P '47, 294; '48, 104. J I, 125 (Sigaretus). P '48, 105 (Unio). P '53, 245 (Uranoplosus). P '94, 65. J IX, 445 Arctia. P '50, 7, 32; '60, 526, 527, 542; '75, 30, 34; '76, 151; '10, 296; '60, 267; '68, 3, 52, 53, 54, 56 arctica (Aira). P '63, 78 (Alca). P '68, 3, 4, 18-67 (Ampkarete). P '08, 348 (Anas). P '68, 21 (Arenaria). P '63, 59. J III, 181, 182 arctica var. grandiflora (Arenaria). J III, 188 arctica (Artemisia). P '63, 66 (Astarte). P '61, 97; '72, 245 (Bahenoptera). P '69, 16 (Biddulpkia). P 1900, 690, 692, 714 arctica calif ornica (Biddulpkia). P 1900, 714 arctica campeackiana (Biddulpkia). P 1900, 714 arctica kerguelensis (Biddulpkia). P 1900, 714 arctica montereyi (Biddulpkia). P 1900, 715 arctica pentagona (Biddulphia). P 1900, 715 arctica quadrangularis (Biddulphia). P 1900, 715 arctica sexangulata (Biddulpkia). P 1900, 715 arctica (Campanula). P '95, 544 (Cardita). P '02, 706 (Ceratoblepkarum). P '68, 7, 21 (Ckrysomela). P '56, 35 (Clavtonia). P '63, 59 (Crassatella). P '61, 28 (Cyanea). P '70, 90; '79, 198; '82, 93; '88, 331; '90, 341 (Cyprina). P '61, 30 (Dactylina). P '63, 96 (Draba). P '95, 544 (Eupkrosyne). P '08, 340 (Fratercu'la). P '68, 3, 21, 31; '95, 504. J XI, 34 (Fringilla). j viii, 154 (Glvceria). P '63, 95. J III, 183, 200 (Gonioctena). P '56, 36; '73, 52 (Hvalina). P '99, 185 (Lesquerella). P '07, 247 268 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. arctica. Continued. (Liparis). P '64, 191 (Lithodes). P '58, 230 (Lunda). P '68, 21, 23 v Lymna?a). P '64, 113. J VI, 161 (Margarita). P '63, 141 (Mormon). P '68, 21 (Mya). P '63, 141; '84, 108 (Nephroma). P '93, 216 (Nicolea). P '02, 276 (Oxytropis). P '63, 61 (Pedieularis). J III, 183, 195 (Pipilo). j vii, 193. P '55, 311 (Poa). P '63, 79, 95; '93, 215. J III, 183, 200 (Pristiloma). P '99, 186, 187; '02, 593 (Salix). P '63, 76, 95; '73, 353; '93, 213; '95, 544. J III, 183, 197 (Saxicava). P '63, 141; '82, 186; '84, 108; '90, 144 (Sialia). j vii, 193; viii, 154. P '46, 113; '51, 215; '55, 310; '59, 106; '66, 66; '68, 149; '93, 59, 65 ; '98, 218 ; '04, 585 ; 'OS, 81. J I, 37; II, 264 (Sterna). P '56, 298; '62, 325, 549 (Strix). j iii, 355 (Themisto). P '63, 139 arctica var. kerguelensis (Tricera- tium). P 1900, 714 arctica (Trientalis). P '88, 395 (Vertigo). P 1900, 608 (Vesicaria). P '63, 94; '93, 208. J III, 181, 182, 186 arcticeps (Onychomys). P '98, 194; '03, 22 arcticola (Cryobius). P '73, 317 (Feronia). P '73, 317 areticum (Alvssum). J III, 186 (Astrophvton). P '01, 181 (Brvum)'. P '63, 95 (Orthothecium). P '93, 217 (Triceratium). P 1900, 714 areticum var. calif ornicum (Tricera- tium). P 1900, 714 areticum forma campeachiauum (Tri- ceratium). P 1900, 714 areticum forma pentagona (Tricera- tium). P 190(1, 715 areticum sexangulatum (Triceratium). P 1900, 715 areticum (Trigonium). P L900, 714 arcticus (Apternus). I' '53, 385 (Bombus). P '92, 135 (Bubo). P '75, 344 (Cephus). P '68, 69 .Oepphus). P '62, 228 arcticus. Continued. (Colymbus). P '62, 228; '75, 357 (Cryptus). P '92, 134 (Eudvtes). P '62, 228 (Falco). P '55, 278; '71, 95 (Galeocerdo). P '64, 263 (Juncus). P '63, 77; '84, 94. J III, 183, 198 (Larus). P '62, 294 (Lepus). P '96, 353, 362, 363 arcticus bangsi (Lepus). P '96, 351, 354, 358, 362, 365 arcticus (Leueus). P '62, 294 (Mergulus). P '68, 55 (Mormon). P '61, 251 (Pieoides). P '61, 217 (Picus). P '61, 217 (Pipilo). P '51, 218; '59, 107; '69, 126. J I, 54; II, 267 (Podieeps). P '62, 231 (Puffinus). P '64, 135, 144 (Putorius). P 1900, 44 (Eangifer). P 1900, 34 (Sergestes). P '93, 110 (Strix). P '75, 344 (Urinator). P '93, 22, 29, 60 arctidens (Aplodactvlus). P '62, 112 (Dactylosargus). P '62, 112 Arctiidae. P '60, 523 arctior (Unio). P '53, 245, 248; '54, 244 arctispira (Cvlindrella). P '60, 152 Arctictis. P ''92, 319, 426. J IX, 160 Arctoa. P '55, 445 Arctocebus. P '01, 121; '04, 153 Arctocvon. P '90, 51, 52, 54, 59 ; '92, 292, 298, 421 Arctocyonidse. P '83, 78, 80; '90, 59; ''92, 292, 294, 298 Arctodon. P '51, 278; '54, 157; '57, 89. J VII, 356, 388 Arctodus. P '54, 90. J VII, 370; XI, 220 Arctogale. P '02, 136 Arctogalidia. P '02, 143, 156 Arctoidea. P '89, 232 Arctomys. j vii, 329; viii, 309. P '41, 99; '51, 214; '58, 165; '68, 298; '80, 348; '82, 319, 327; '78, 62; '94, 218; '96, 193; '97, 29, 215; 'its, L23, 352; '04, 5S9 ; '08, 102. .1 VII, 404, 405 Aretonetta. P '98, 137; '99, 471; 19(H), IS Arctonotus. .1 IV, 127, L88 Arctopitheca. P '04, 152, L49 Arctopithecini. .1 X. 275, 288 aretos (Ursus). 1' '94, 123-128. J XI, 223, 224 aretos isabellinus (Ursus). P '94, 126-128 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 269 Arctosa. P '02, 53(3, 555; '04, 305 ; '08, 1(33, 282; '09, 217 arctostaphyli (Plaeosphseria). P '94, 359 Arctostaphylos. P '(33, 70; '85, 379; '98, 35, 306; 1900, 545; '07, 456 Arctostaphvlus. P '61, 461; 04, 607. J III, 94 Arctotherium. P '95, 447; '96, 384. J XI, 220 Aretozenus. P '64, 188 arctum (Elaphidion). P '73, 336. J II, 16 (Prosthiostomum). P '57, 22 Arcturus. P '91, 480; '01, 156; '02, 700, 703, 711 Arctus. P '52, 14, 19; '60, 23 arctus (Agabus). P '44, 2 7 (Mesostenus). P '73, 152, 102 (Scyllarus). P '50, 25 arcuarium (Rostellaria). P '76, 298 arcuata (Alasmodonta). P '53, 262 (Cieurina). P *92, 26; '01, 576 (Crataegus). P '05, 629, 630 (Ela?ochlora). P '08, 13 (Fringilla). P '64, 252 (Grvphsea). J VIII, 323 (Haemulon). P '77, 211 (Hyperaspis). P '52, 133. J IV, 42 (Hypoconcha). P '58, 226; '79, 404 (Larra). P '93, 483 (Larrada). P '93, 483 (Leptura). J I, 334 ^Lobioptera). P '95, 339 (Lucina). P '72, 86 (Luzula). P '93, 214; '95, 544. J III, 183, 198 (Margaritana). P '53, 262 (Monedula). P '99, 200 (Oeypode). P '80, 143 (Ocyptera). j vi, 173 (Odontomyia). P '82, 80 (Perdita).* P '96, 47, 54 (Petricola). J I, 213 (Pholas). P '48,104; '62,571; .'80, 25 (Platvpterix). P '62, 360 (Poroblattina). P '85. 39 (Producta). P '65, 115 (Prtkina). P '72, 232 (Thracia). P '60, 182, 418 (Tingis). P '71, Biol. 6 (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 arcuatum (Rhabdonema). P '53, 431; '61, 71 areuatus ( Etobatis). P '67, 139, 156. J VIII, 245 (Agrilus). P '73, 91, 92 (Chaetodon). P '97, 125 (Cornulites). j viii, 276 areuatus. Continut d. (Cryptus). P '73, 133, 135 (Gelashmis). P '80, 143 (Ulster), j v, 34. P '52, 38, 39 (Hyperprosopon). P '54, 125; '62, 275, 276 (Juncus). J III, 198 (Mesostenus). P '73, 151, 156 (Pleuracantnus). P '56, 100 (Poniocantkus). P '84, 102; '97, 125; '06, 102 (Portunus). P '50, 29 (Vespertilio). P '55, 434 (Xystr acanthus). P '59, 3, 8-30 arcula (Alasmodonta). P '53, 262 (Difflugia). P '79, 162; '80, 335, 338 (Margaritana). P '54, 245; '58, 13. J V, 447 arcularius (Polyporus). J III, 207 arculus (Hamites). j viii, 221. P '05, 27 arcus (Himantidium). P '65, 12 (Unio). P '53, 245, 268 arcustriata (Uroeoptis). P '98, 277 arcustriata? (Cylindrella). P '84, 211 Arcyphyllum. j i, 371 Arcyria. P '89, 188; '91, 397, '93, 364 Ardea. j i, 444; v, 58; viii, 156. P '46, 137; '48, 127; '53, 425; '55) 316; '56, 295; '57, 39; '59, 108, 173; '60, 196, 378, 379; '61, 227; '62, 321; '64, 63, 245, 257; '66, 95; '68, 150; '70, 88; '71, 33; '75, 353, 354; '83, 67; '89, 267; '90, 203; '92, 103, 113; '93, 35, 60; '95, 472; '98, 78, 207; '03, 6; '04, 589; '05, 688, 761; '08, 89; '09, 355. J I, 222; IX, 411 Ardeida;. P '64, 62; '66, 95; '83, 67; '95, 471; '05, 761 ardema (Synchloe). P '66, 336 Ardenna. P '61, 242; '64, 144 ardens (Hypsilepis). P '67, 163; '10, 292. J VI, 209, 229 (Joppidium). P '73, 138, 139 (Penthetria). P '99, 38 (Phidippus). P '01, 588 (Photinus). P '51, 334 (Pyrotrogon). P '99, 206 (Trithemis). P '99, 229, 233 (Trogon). P '99, 206 ardens lytnrurus (Notropis). P '85, 410 Ardeola. j v, 61. P '53, 425. J I, 222 Ardesia. P '89, 390 ardesiaca (Mimociebla). P '09, 366 ardesiacus (Lepomis). P '06, 519 J VI, 219, 222 270 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Ardetta. P '59, 108; '64, 64; '66, 95; '75, 354; '95, 472 Ardisia. P '58, 130 Ardistomis. P '57, 80 ardosiaea (Tyrannula). P '60, 144 ardosiaceus (Lanius). j iii, 358; iv, 272. P '57, 213 ardosiacus (Sayornis). P '60, 144 arduennae (Crataegus). P '05,579,582 Arduina. P '58, 129 areatus (Odynerus). P '02, 47, 68 (Pompilus). P '99, 199 (Stenancistrocerus). P '02, 47 Areca. P '89, 357 arechavelettoi (Mesodesma). P '97, 293 arechiza (Euterpe). P '66, 244 aremosa (Pandora). P '82, 158 arenaoeodentata (Nereis). P '03, 720 arenaceus (Sporobulus). P '62, 89, 333 (Trimerotropis). P '10, 13 (Vilfa). P '62, 89, 333 arena?. (Pontodrilus). P '02, 82 arenarea (Cyprina). P '57, 143; '60, 426; "'61, 28 Arenaria. j v, 95. P '60, 199; '61, 181, 419, 449; '62, 161; '63, 58, 94; '84, 81; '88, 396, 397; '92, 105; '93, 22, 37, 209; '95, 503; '98, 379, 402; 1900, 22, 665; '02, 661; '04, 603, 605; '07, 455; '09, 356; '10, 545, 547, 549, 563, 584. J I, 221; III, 83, 181, 182 arenaria (Ammophila). P '81, 454; 1900, 640, 657, 660, 662; '02, 644- 652; 656-660; '09, 382-385 (Anchura). P '05, 22 (Atriplex). P '77, 108; '02, 651; 1900, 640, 665 (Calamagrostis). P '78, 337 (Calidris). j v, 105. P '53, 426; '57, 39; '59, 108, 301, 306; '60, 195; '61, 181; '64, 67; '71, 31; '89, 268; '95, 503; '97, 368; 1900, 5, 27 (Cyrena). P '60, 275 (Elymus). J III, 183, 201 (Ipomoea). P '89, 393 (Leptana). P '62, 455, 481 (Melosira). P 1900, 466 (Motacilla). P '67, 220 (Mya). j vi, 120. P '48, 102; '59, 179; '71, 139; '78, 303; '84, 10, 12 (Obione). P '67, 22 (Ocypoda). P '50, 24; '78, 322, 337; '79, 400; '80, 184; '88, 330, 333; '91, 179, 190, 198 (Ocvpode). P '71, 122. J Til, 149 (Psamma). P 1900, 660 arenaria. Continued. (Quercus). P '80, 129 (Septaria). P '62, 455, 481 (Squilla). j viii, 146 (Teredo). P '62, 455, 481 (Tringa). j v, 105. P '55, 315; '57, 39; '60, 195; '61, 179, 181 (Viola). P '03, 691 arenarium (Bembidium). P '57, 4 (Ophioglossum). P 1900, 661; '08, 457 arenarius (Cancer), j i, 69. P '78, 322; '80, 184; '93, 106 (Clitellio). P '05, 373-377, 388 389 (Cuphus). P '62, 455, 481 (Diogenes). P '58, 233 (Drastylis). j i, 314 (Elymus). P '84, 95 (Geobaenus). P '68, 382 (Hvbemvs). P '71, 103 (Kuphus). P '62, 455, 481 (Lumbricus). P '05, 377 (Ocypode). j i, 69 (Pagurus). P '58, 233 (Pterocles). P '70, 86 (Solen). P '62, 455 (Teredo). P '62,. 481 (Varanus). P '56, 149, 150 arenarum (Anchura). P '76, 298 (Rostellaria). j viii, 221. P '76, 298; '05, 22 arenata (Caudina). P '84, 13 (Epeira). P '88, 78 Verucosa). P '88, 78 arenatus (Macrepistius). P '96, 65. J IX, 441 (Priacanthus). P '82, 305; '89, 162; '97, 107 (Rhypticus). P '61, 53; '63, 163 Arenicola. P '90, 73-75; '04, 336, 343, 344, 368, 369, 695, 697, 706, 707, 712-717, 720, 721, 726; '07, 525. J XII, 25 (Asterias). P '71, 148; '78, 306; '88, 331; '89, 169 (Echis). P '59, 341 (Geolycosa). P '04, 293, 295, 299; '08, 241 (Helicina). P '91, 332 (Lycosa). P '88, 217, 219, 334; '90, 422, 425; '02, 537, 550; '03, 647; '04, 299; '08, 163, 222-241 (Mesalia). .1 IX, 147 (Muhlenbergia). P '62, 91, 334 (Tarentula). P '83, 131 arenicolor (TTvla). P '66, 301; '03, 539. J VI,' 84 Arenivaga. P '03, 181, 185 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 271 Arenosa. P '84, 203 arenosa (Baena). P 70, 123; '71, 228; '91, 425 (Carinorbis). P '82, 170 (Delphinula). P '46, 20: '48, 99, '82, 170 (Myodora). P '46, 21; '48, 102 (Obeliscus). P '62, 565; '82, 168, 169, 171, 174 (Pandora), j vii, 130: '46, 21: '48, 103; '62, 572 (Pandorella). P '62, 572 (Papillina). P '89, 74 (Platycrinus). P '81, 244 (Platyostoma). j viii, 276 (Pyxamidella). P '43, 309; '48, 105; '62, 565 arenosum (Aerydium). P '04, 777, 781; '10, 587 arenosus (Carinorbis). P '62, 570 (Delphinula). P '62, 570 (Gadus). P '63, 234, 250 (Spitifer). P '86, 297 (Trochus). P '62, 569 (Zizyphinus). P '62, 569 Areoda?. P '66, 398 areolata (Actaea). P '52, 73 (Anodonta). P '53, 263 (Cicada). P '61, 285 (Difflugia). P '78, 171 (Doris). P '55, 380; '99, 519 (Epiphragmophora). P '98, 68, 69, 70; 1900, 100 (Euglypha). P '80, 336, 338 (Helix). P '58, 197; '61, 331; '75, 220; '89, 193; 1900, 100 (Leanira). P '03,426; '10,391 (Limnophila). P '59, 233, 237 (Perca). P '07, 252 (Polymita). P 1900, 100 (Rana). P '52, 173; '68, 247 (Sthenolepis). P '10, 391 (Thelephora). J III, 221 (Trapezia). P '52, 83 (Trippa). P '99, 519, 523 (Woodwardia). P '07, 456 areolatus (Actaeodes). P '52, 77 (Aetinoptychus). P '90, 136 (Chelopus). P '66, 123, 128. J VIII, 153 (Cryptocephalus). P '73, 31 (Elater). j iii, 167 (Emys). P '66, 123 (BTeloecius). P '80, 192 (Homopus). P '60, 507 (Paracrangon). P '95, 189, 193, 195 (Testudo). P '60, 507 Arete. P '60, 32 ; '79, 418 ; '93, 114 Arethaea. P '04, 542, 795; '07, 61- 63, 74, 300; '08, 398; '09, 168 Arethusa. P '60, 200 arethusa (Clibanarius). P '91, 183 (Cyprina). P '61, 28 aretioides (Eritrichium). P '63, 72 aretotEenia (Ophiusa). P '85, 88 Arfvedsonite. P '77, 9 Aragonite. P 1900, 207 argala (Ciconia). P '59, 173 Argaleus. P '54, 218, 219; '61, 356. J I, 316, 311) argalus (Belona). j ii, 125 Argas. P '01, 596 arge (Eptesicus). P 1900, 755 (Vesperus). P 1900, 755 Argemone. P '89, 364; '98, 379; '01, 560. J III, 37 argenata (Clupisoma). P '82, 281 Argenna. P '03, 129 argentaria (Anomia). j viii, 222. P '61, 150; '76, 319, 320; '05, 10, 12. J IV, 276 argentaria var. ornata (Anomia). P '05, 12 (Periploma). j vii, 238 argentarius (Pecten). J VIII, 293, 321 argentata (Acoura). P '82, 281 (Argiope). P '04, 131; '09, 209 (Ciliata). P '63, 241, 332 (Conchia). P '63, 241 (Hepialus). P '93, 283 (Larra). P '93, 485 (Larrada). P '93, 485 (Lyrops). P '93, 485 (Motella). P '63, 241, 332 (Notogonia). P '93, 485 (Oxytropis). P '98, 16, 23, 298 (Sclateria). P '99, 210 (Selene). P '62, 437 argentatoides (Larus). P '62, 300 argentatum (Siphonostoma). P '92, 250 argentatus (Astyanax). P '54, 27; '77, 90 (Bootettix). P '04, 563; '08, 376; '09, 112, 136, 423 (Centrogaster). P '82, 306 (Ceratopogon). P '95, 320 (Clinus). P '82, 278; '92, 276 (Cristiceps). P '92, 276 (Larus). P '53,429; '61,245; '62, 293, 294, 296; '71, 40; '75, 357; '89, 266; '05, 687. J IX, 397 argentatus smithsonianus (Larus"). P '90, 202; '93, 22, 30; '95, 465; '98, 132. J IX, 397, 400 argentatus (Merlucius). P '63, 247 (Ophryastes). P '53, 444. J IV, 39 (Plargyrus). P '56, 212 (Scalops). j viii, 292 (Tetragonoptems). P '04, 248; '06, 345 272 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. argentea (Anodonta). P '53, 262 (Atkyris). P '91, 244 (Avieula). P '47, 295; '48, 96. J I, 120; IX, 151 (Depazea). J II, 291 (Dryopkis). J VIII, 177 (Elaeagnus). P '98, 40, 310 (Euryopis). P '04, 127 (Galleoma). P '72, 222 (Hippophas). P '98, 40, 310 (Hosackia). P '63, 347 (Lesquerella). P '07, 247 (Lucina). P '72, 82 (Muraena). j i, 82 (Nanina). P '74, 48 (Obione). P '63, 75 (Pecckiolia). P '81, 424, 427 (Pinna). P '47, 295; '48, 104. J I, 126 argentea pannosa (Pleurobema). P 1900, 82 argentea (Potentilla). P '67, 19 (Pulvinites). J III, 330; IV, 298 (Selene). P '62, 436; '63, 83; '70, 119; '77, 208 (Sertularia). P '88, 331 (Skepherdia). P '98, 40, 310 (Spkyraena). P '54, 144; '81, 114; '84, 68, 75 (Sterna). P '48, 128; '62, 552; '66, J.00 (Tkeridiosoma). P '04, 131 (Tkrinax). P '89,358; '01,557 (Xenocypris). P '97, 59 argenteo-fuscus (Ekytiodus). P '06, 326 argenteolus (Anolis). P '61, 213. J VIII, 166 (Gastrotropis). P '61, 213 argenteomaculata (Batkypbantes). P '92, 45 argenteomaculatus (Hepialus). P '93, 'VS.'! (Pompilus). P '97, 248, 259 argenteum (Bryum). P '93, 217 (Hyperprosopon). P '54, 105 argentens (Amblyscion). P '63, 165 (Amphistichus). P '•"i4, 141, 153; '55, 323; '62, 275 (Andropogon). P '63, 79 (Centropomus). P '06, 428 (Dasypogon). j iii, 51 (Dryopkis). P '60, 555 (Eucinastomus). P '83, 121; '86, 256, 264, 271 (Evolvulus). P '63, 74 (Gerres). P '83, 121; '86, 265 (Hyperprosopon). P '54, 125; '62, 276 (Tcktkyomyzon). P '64, 276 (Inocerainus). J III, 329 argenteus. Continued. (Lepidopus). P '92, 254 (Lepturus). P '63, 226, 257 (Leuciseus). P '85, 18 (Lupinus). j vii, 20. P '98, 22, 297 (Otolitkus). J XII, 530 (Petromyzon). P '77, 46 (Pleuronectes). P '82, 304 (Pompilus). P '97, 246; '99, 199 (Sarckirus). P 10, 605 (ftemotilus). P '85, 18 (Stromateoides). P '97, 73 (Stromateus). P '97, 73 (Stropkitus). P '53, 262 (Trackinotus). P '62, 439; '84, 127, 316 (Unio). P '53, 245; '54, 246; '72, 108 argenticinctella (Callima). P '60,167 argentinntbriella (Litkocolletis). P '59, 318, 321 ; '60, 433 argentifrons (Bembex). P '95, 363 (Gymnoprosopa). P '95, 332 (Miltogramna). P '95, 332 (Pseudockaeta). P '95, 310, 333 argentilineatus (Periopktkalmus). P '05, 513 argentimaculata (Lutjanus). P '82, 305. J XII, 526 (Xiricktkys). P '63, 224 Argentina. P '54 ,155; '62, 15 argentina (Coptopteryx). P '07, 156 (Cyclas). P '60, 288; '62, 31; '97, 291 (Fenestra). P '06, 30 (Mantis). P '07, 156 Argentina?. P '62, 15 argentinensis (Atkerina). P '54, 198 Argentinia. P '04, 108 Argentininae. P '62, 14 argentinotella (Litkocolletis). P '59, 319, 325 argentinum (Pisidiinn). P '97, 291 (Spka?rium). P '60, 288; '62, 31 argentinus (Gryllus). P '07, 395 (CEcantkus). P '07, 66 argentipinnis (Rkombus). P '84, 313 argentissimus (Plagopterus). P '77, 95 argentistriata (Phrygionis). P '76, 152 argentius (Leuciseus). P '56, 189 argent ivmtris (Lutjanus). P '83,285 i Mesoprion). P '83, 285 argentivittatus (Lutjanus). P '83, " s ~) (T]]ynnus). P '04, 763 argentosa (Dionda). P '56, 178 argetraea (Columba). P '54, 231 A rgeus. J IV, 156 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 273 Argia. P '01, 128, 132, 138; '08, 4(52, 466, 468, 472, 478-490 Argiallagma. P '08, 474, 478, 487 argillaceus (Acantholis). P '62, 176 (Anolis). P '62, 176 (Bufo). P '68, 138 argillensis (Peeten). P '05, 11. J IV, 283 Argillite. P '83, 41 Argillornis. J IX, 451 Argina. P '62, 580 ; '78, 303; '81, 452 Argiope. P '73, 181-194; '76, 201; '82, 256; '83, 278; '87, 369; '88, 79, 175, 425; '92, 50; 1900, 395- 410, 535; '01, 581; '03, 130; '04, 131; '09, 209 Argiopidag. P '73, 192 Argis. P '52, 16; '60, 26; '93, 126; '95, 181 argo (Argonauta). J II, 331, 334 (Doris). P '79, 106 (Tauriphila). P '08, 489 Argobuccinum. J VIII, 327 Argonauta. J II, 331 argonauta (Graya). P 1900, 742 argophylla (Hosackia). P '63, 347 (Psoralea). P '63, 60; '98, 23, 298 argula (Conotrachelus). J IV, 40 (Rhynchoenus). J IV, 40 Argulus. P '58, 134 Argus. P '05, 304, 314, 315 argus (Ambystoma). J III, 350 (Antennarius). P '03, 172 (Argusianus). P '02, 671 (Biddulphia). P '98, 469; 1900, 691, 701 (Cephalopholis). P '07, 252 (Chsetodon). P '97, 79 (Coseinodiscus). P '90, 137 (Distemmus). P '73, 327 (Ephippus). P '05, 507. J XII, 544 (Epithemia). P '65, 16 (Eremias). P '99, 184 (Eupodiscus). P '61, 70; '90, 138 (Holothurea). P '90, 321 (Leptognathus). J VIII, 130 (Limnobia). P '59, 198, 205, 217 (Phasianus). P '02, 671 (Proceros). P '57, 20 (Scatophagus). P '97, 79 (Sphaeriodactylus). P '56, 236, 237; '61, 498 Argusianus. P '02, 671 arguta (Aesculus). P '60, 443 (Bulimus). P '85, 218 (Deweya). J HI, 89 18 arguta. Continued. (Partula). P '85, 218. J IX, 45, 46, 62, 108 (Potentilla). j vii, 21. P '60, 511 argutana (Bactra). P '60, 358 Argutor. P '43, 297; '73, 309, 315, 317. J II, 225, 242, 243, 251, 252 argutus (Bulimus). J IX, 62 (Glyptocrinus). P '85, 324 (Spirorbis). P '04, 175 (Sporobolus). P '91, 299 (Stelidiocrinus). P '85, 324 (Vilfa). P '91, 299 Argya. P '05, 769 Argylepes. P '82, 276 Argyllite. J XI, 189 Argynnis. P '58, 179; '62, 54, 221; '83, 36; '85, 84, 86; '92, 157 Argyra. P '95, 328 argyra ( Argyroepeira) . P '03, 340 (Leucauge). P '04, 121, 131 Argyramceba. P '94, 274; '95, 325 argyraspides (Argiope). P '88, 79 (Epeira). P '88, 79 Argyrea. P '77, 88 argyrea (Lesquerella). P '07, 247 Argyreiosus. P '62, 436; '81, 114: '99, 347 argyreiosus (Pogonichthys). P '54, 153; '56, 188 Argyresthia. P '60, 7, 433 Argyreus. P '56, 167, 185, 196; '67, 157; '77, 89, 97. J VI, 208, 210, 240 argyreus (Andropogon). P '07, 458 (Fario). P '56, 218 ( Scomber omorus). P '04, 764 Argyriosus. P '62, 239, 431, 437; '63, 83; '77, 208 argyritis (Hybognathus). P '56,182; 64, 283 ; '77, 45 Argyrodes. P '89, 98; '92, 31; 1900, 530, 533; '03, 340; '04, 126; '09, 205 argyrodes (Argyrodes). P '03, 340 Argyroepeira. P '92, 50; 1900, 536; '03, 340; '04, 131 Argyrolepia. P '60, 355 argyroleuca (Bairdiella). P '61, 84, 88 ■ '63 29 '(Corvina). P '61, 84; '63, 29 argyroleueos (Bodianus). P '63, 29 argyroleucus (Bodianus). P '61, 84 Argyromiges. P '60, 207 argyromus (Myripristis). P '04, 224 Argyroneta. P '03, 129 Argyronetidae. P '03, 130 argyrophanes (Saurida). P '97, 68 (Saurus). P '97, 68 argyropleuron (Taehysurus). P '05, 462 274 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Argyrops. P '82, 273 argyrops (Copeina). P '06, 295 (Pyrrhulina). P '06, 294 (Stenotomus). P '77, 210 argyropthalmus (Sparus). P '82, 305 argyropyga (Argyramoeba). P '95, 325 argyrosoma (Embiotoca). P '56, 136 ; '62, 274 Argyrosomus. P '62, 15; '77, 45, 89; '05, 365 argyrosperma (Heteromeyenia). P '81, 150; '84, 216; '87, 214, 236, 239 argyrosperma var. tenuis (Hetero- meyenia). P '87, 240 (Spongilla). P '80, 357; '87, 239 argyrostonmm var. basiliratum (Chlo- rostoma). P '01, 202 argyrostomus (Turbo). P '05, 292 argyrotsenia (Rasbora). J XII, 500 (Spratelloides). P '61, 36 Argyrotaeninae. P '84, 182 Argythamnia. P ; 89, 405 Arhopalus. P '58, 82; '60, 570; '52, 68; '61, 335, 356; '62, 39; '66, 349; '73, 336. J II, 5, 7, 16-19, 103, 177; IV, 24, 40 aria (Sorbus). P '02, 500 Ariadna. P '09, 550, 552 ariadnae (Helix). P '58, 200; '60, 151; '89, 205 (Polygyra). P '75, 154; '09, 543 544 Ariadne. P 1900, 531; '04, 122 ariadne (Ergolis). P '85, 87 (Odontota). P '73, 80, 82 Arianta. P '92, 392 Aricia. P '62, 567; '03, 464; '04, 344, 360-362, 706, 720; '09, 260 Ariciida?. P '03, 464 ; '09, 260 arida (Baetis). j viii, 42. P '62, 370, 401 (Mordellistena). P '62, 48 aridifolia (Mantis). P '03, 705 (Paratenodera). P '03, 705 (Tenodera). P '03, 704 aridifolia var. sinensis (Tenodera). P '03, 705 aridus (Heliastus). P '02, 723; '04, 570; '07, 46, 73; '08, 366, 392; '09, 112, 155, 460 (Lupinus). P '63, 59 (Melanoplus). P '04,571; '07, 51; '08, 396; '09, 112, 164, 467 (Oliarns). P '07, 485, 486 ariel (Prion). P '66, 165, 166, 172 (Procellaria). P '66, 167, 172 (Pseudoprion). P '66, 166 (Bamphastos). P '67, 106 aries (Ckrysophrys). P '97, 76 (Ovis). P '78, 61; '81, 142. J IX, 330; X, 365 (Smilium). P '08, 107 arietans (Clotho). P '59, 341 (Echidna). P '54, 101, 102; '60, 509 Arietes. P '90, 465 Arietina. P '53, 449 arietina (Chania). P '81, 424, 427 (Exogyra). P '72, 263 arifolium (Polygonum). P '60, 514; '09, 390; '10, 580 Arii. P '63, 171 Arilus. P '60, 230 Ariodes. P '63, 171 Ariolimacina?. P '98, 221, 227, 236; '03, 628 Ariolimax. P '72, 146; '73, 247; '74, 33; '75, 148, 154, 192; '76, 185; '89, 195, 199; '96, 339-349; '98, 219-229, 235-254 ariommus (Minnilus). P '77, 45, 70, 80 (Notropis). P '10, 288 (Photogenis). P '67, 163, 164; '10, 288 Arion. P '46, 136; '58, 197, 198; '60, 50; '72, 148; '74, 35, 36, 37; '75, 148, 154, 191; '89, 195, 199; '96, 340-348; '98, 220, 239-248; '04, 379; '08, 425. J I, 70 arion (Cyprina). P '61, 28 Arionellus. P '61, 436 Arionidas. P '60, 50; '96, 340; '98, 219; 1900, 564, 572; '03, 626 Arionina?. P '98, 228 Arionta. P '72, 150; '73, 243, 244, 250, 253; '74, 39; '75, 155, 198, 216; '76, 189; '79, 16; '89, 193; 1900, 99, 103 Ariophanta. P '89, 279; '05, 739 Ariophantinae. P 1900, 569 Ariopsis. P '63, 171; '77, 216 ArisEema. P '60, 146, 200; '96, 214; '97, 162; 1900, 487, 488; '01, 304, 315; '04, 482, 483; '07, 457 arisata (Amphitetras). P 1900, 717 arista (Ichneumon). P '73, 308, 118 aristata (Gaillardia). P '63,65; '98, 33, 306 (Melica). P '85, 42, 48 (Monarda). P '63, 72 (Pinus). P '63, 76; '73, 353, 370; '80, 341 aristatus (Cyperus). P '10, 546, 547, 555 (Labrus). P '82, 306 Aristelliger. P '61, 496; '94, 440, 441 JNDKX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 275 Aristida. P '62, 92, 334; '63, 79; '64, 19; '72, 218; '91, 306; 1900, 662; '07, 458; '08, 458; '10, 545, 548, 553 aristides (Eremiaphila). P '01, 277 Aristolochia. P '58, 134; '60, 512; '87, SO; '01, 558 Aristolochiacea?. P '58, 134; '60, 146, 512 aristomenes (Papilio). P '66, 342 aristosa (Bidena). P '96, 39 (Coreopsis). P '96, 39 aristotelis (Parasilurus). P '92, 241 Aristozoe. P '97, 426 aristulatus (Alopecurus). P '63, 79; '84 95 '(Juncus). P '10, 548, 558 Arithmema. P '08, 602 Arius. P '54, 26; '63, 171; '83, 281; '97, 57 arius (Arius). P '63, 171 arivirgata (Cryptolopha). P '89, 153 Arizona. P '59, 300; '60, 369; '61, 300, 306; '65, 197; '01, 51; '03, 549, 553, 556; '04, 468, 472; '08, 121 arizonae (Chrysomitris). P '66, 82 (Colaspis). P '73, 45 (Coluber). P '01, 51 (Coptocycla). P '73, 78 (Lepus). P '04, 589; '05, 679 arizonse minor (Lepus). P '03, 25 arizona? (Neotoma). P '94, 228, 242, 248 (Plagiodera). P '73, 52, 53 (Puca>a). P '92, 121 arizonense (Trypoxylon). P '93, 472, 475 arizonensis (v^Eoloplus). P '08, 395; '09, 465 (Anoplodusa). P '09, 479 (Centhophilus). P '04, 574 (Cynomys). P '03, 21 (Diapheromera). P '07, 30, 76; '09, 125 (Drymadusa). P '04, 573; '09, 412 (Gloveria). P '84, 286 (Holospira). P '05, 215, 216; '10, 46, 118 arizonensis emigrans (Holospira). P 10, 119 arizonensis (Pupa). P '75, 154, 189; 1900. 586, 588, 589 arizonensis var. saxicola (Pupa). P 1900, 588 arizonensis (Putorius). P '08, 404 (Sciurus). P '67, 134 (Sonorella). P 1900, 560 (Vertigo). P 1900, 598 arizonicus (Carduus). P '92, 362 (Cnieus). P '92, 362 arje (Minnilus). P '77, 79 arkansana (Rosa). P '04, 110, 112, 114, 117 (Vernonia). P 1900, 341 arkansanum (Erysimum). J III, 81 arkansense (Cardium). P '55, 266; '05, 15. J IV, 298 (Protoeardia). P '05, 15 arkansensis (Anodonta). P '53, 262 (Dendrophyllia). P '55, 266 (Strophitus). P '53, 262 (Unio). P '62, 169. J V, 206 arkansum (Erysimum). P '63, 57 Arlina. P '59, 64; '77, 56, 92, 96; '06, 522 Armadillidium. P '02, 300, 317 Armadillo, j i, 432. P '88, 104; '02, 295, 326 armadillo (Aphrodita). J III, 148 (Clambus). P '53, 286 (Lepidonote). J III, 148 armandi (Carinoma). P '01, 669 armata (Atya). P '94, 408 (Bairdiella). P '63, 164 (Brotula). P '63, 253 (ChEetotyphla). P '05, 672 (V'honetes). J III, 24, 28, 32 (Cirolana). P '91, 187 (Citula). P '05, 83, 499. J XII, 513 (Clavagella). j viii, 223. P '61, 364; '93, 222 (Eleodes). P '58, 181. J IV, 37 (Erioptera). P '59, 227 (Eriphia). P '52, 83 (Gracilariaj. P '57, 74 (Hippolyte). P '60, 33; '93, 116 (Megalopa). P '52, 8 (Nidorellia). P '89, 173 (Xomada). P '03, 606 (Oplonaeschna). P '08, 460, 481 (Oreaster). P '89, 173 (Pantelia). P '04, 660 (Petrolisthes). P '88, 320 (Pontonia). P '93„ 119 (Porcellana). P '58, 227, 229; '71, 240; '79, 406 (Pupa). P '87, 138. J VIII, 400; IX, 84 (Rhina). P '99, 328 (Seiama). P '05, 83 (Squatina). P '99, 328 (Stenura). J I, 328 (Tetralia). P '52, 83 (Trachelomonas). P '05, 668, 670-672, 674 (Tudora). P '10, 522 (Vertigo). P '87, 138. ,T VIII, 400 ; IX, 84 (Vesicularia). P '78, 304 armatella (Nomada). P '03, 607, 608 o ^ m r* INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. armatis (Bulimus). P '88, 14 armatulus (Cnemidophorus). J VIII, 164 armatum (Acrosonia). P '03, 341 (Calosonia). P '73, 322 (Lecanium). P '99, 270 (Monilema). P '53, 234. J IV, 41 (Oxycephalic). P '78, 288 (Rhabdosoma). P '78, 288 (Sclerostomum). P '56, 54; '63, 42; '91, 235 armatum var. major (Sclerostomum). P '91, 235 armatum (Trioeratinm). P 1900, 703 (Tragidion). J IV, 25 (Triton). J VIII, 327 (Tritonium). J VIII, 327 armatus (Aetinocrinites). P '69, 153 (Actinocrinus). P '81, 316 (Akysis). P '05, 474 (Astropecten). P '91, 211 (Bernhardus). P '51, 270; '58, 236, 248 (Callichtkys). P 71, 282; '74, 135 (Centropomus). P '63, 163; '06, 428 (Chorinus). j viii, 108. P '50, 26 (Conocephalus). P '04, 543 (Corydoras). P '71, 279; '74, 135; '03, 506 (Cysteodemus). P '53, 320. J IV, 38 (Dicrotus). P '62, 126, 329 (Discotettix). P '04, 670 (Enoplosus). P '07, 433 (Eupagurus). P '58, 248 (Gelasimus). P '80, 136 (Gorytes). P '95, 530 (Gry'llus). P '06, 65, 74, 81; '08, 400; '09, 173 (Leptocottus). P '54, 131, 145; '56, 133 (Mesostemis). P '94, 187 (Metalophodon). P '73, 103 (Oxytelus). j iii, 155 (Petrolisthes). P '58, 227; '71, 240; '79, 406 (Platycrinus). P '81, 244 (Potomocarcinus). P '58, 100 (Pseudokermes). P '99, 270 (Spermophilus). P '63, 158 (Strongylus). P '56, 54. J I, 302 armeniaca (Orsodacna). P '47, 161 armeniacea (Passahrcus). P '97, 141 armenti (Molothrus). P '66, 18 Armeria. P '63,95; '84,88; '93,212 armeria (Dianthus). P '60, 511 (Silene). P '98, 410 armieollis (Rynchamus). j iii, 312 armifera (Aphrodita). P '10, 371 (Bifidaria). P '99, 403; 1900, 456, 607; '03, 204; '06, 144, 533, 547 (Isthmia). P '66, 315 (Pupa), j ii, 162. P '58, 208; '60, 155; '61, 398; '75, 154, 189; '89, 207, 415; '94, 23; 1900, 585 armiger (Cidarites). j viii, 215, 218. P '44, 85; '05, 6 (Hydreionocrinus). P '79, 354; '86 169 '(Zeacrinus). P '70, 27; '79, 354; '86, 169 armigera (Achgetoneura). P '95, 333 armigera (Angitrema). P '63, 318; '65, 21 (Cidares). P '61, 150 (Coruulina). P '53, 321; *'95, 117 (Helix). P '89, 203 (Io). P '63, 318; '65, 21 (Melania). j ii, 178. P '63, 274, 318; '96, 496 (Melongena). P '48, 101; '53, 321 (Pupa). P '57, 193 (Purpura). P '05, 291 (Segmentina). P '94, 24; '06, 166 armigerella (Bifidaria). P 1900, 590; '08, 455 armigerella var. luchuana (Bifidaria). P '01, 484 armigerum (Monoceras). P '48, 101 armigerus (Coreus). j iv, 31 J) (Monoceros). P '53, 321 (Planorbis). j ii, 164. P '60, 18, 155; '61, 309, 330; '72, 103 armilla (Cyclocardia). P '02, 704 (Venericardia). P '02, 704, 713 armillaris (Jaequinia). P '89, 390 (Nereis). P '08, 323 (Syllis). P '08, 323; '09, 322 (Tvposyllis). P 'OS, 323 armillas"(Trochus). P '62,569 (Zizypbinus). P '62, 569 armiHata (Certhia). P '64, 266 (Cvnnolvca). P '91, 444 (TantUla). J VTII, 143, 144 armillatus (Alpheus). P '78, 329; '93, 112 (Myiadestes). P '63, 294 (Pariolius). P 71, 289 .Trochus). P '62, 569; '82, 168, 171 (Zizvphinus). P '62, 569 armillus (Trochna). P '48, 106 armipes (Galumna). P '06, 492 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 277 armoaua (Eucalyptocrinus). P '81, 370; '85, 356 (Glyptaster). P '81, 370 (Siphonoerinus). P '90, 347, 371 armstrongi (Halcyon). P '02, 676 arna (Hadena). P '75, 65 arnandi (Nigrita). P '05, 779 (Philetairus). P '05, 779 Arnica. P '63, 68; '84, 87; '93, 211. J III, 182, 193 arnica (Mordellistena). P '62, 49 arnicalis (Bamularia). P '91, 85 Arnilia. P '07, 180 Arnioceras. J VIII, 311, 312 Arnoglossus. P '82, 304 arnoudii (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275 arnyi (Diadophis). P '59, 99; '03, 541 aroidarum (Dothidea). J II, 289 aroidea (Coloeasia). P '79, 33 Aroideae. P '89, 359; '94, 162 aromatica (Columba). P '64, 248 (Ehus). P '82, 218 aromaticum (Cladosporium). P '95, 439 (Enpatorium). P 1900, 483; '10, 546, 548, 574 aromatisans (Enpatorium). P '89, 387 Aromia. J II, 8 Aromochelys. P '66, 310, 311; '95, 384, 406; '03, 540, 554; '04, 467, 468; '08, 114 Aronia. P 1900, 485; '02, 662; '10, 564 Arothron. P 1900, 528 Arpedium. J IV, 13 Arphia. P '02, 720; '04, 522, 564, 776, 785, 786; '05, 38, 53; '06, 35, 72, 289, 360, 373; '08, 366, 385; '09, 112, 146, 434; '10, 588, 616, 629 arquata (Membracis). j vi, 302 (Numenius). j v, 72 (Scolopax). j v, 72 (Xylota). j vi, 162 Arquatella. P '61, 172, 183 arquatella (Tringa). P '61, 183 arquatrix (Columba). P '05, 756 arquatus (Numenius). P '62, 321 (Unio). J II, 297 arra (Catarractes). P '68, 80 (Cepphus). P '68, 5, 80, 81 (Lomvia). P '68, 80 (Ulca). P '68, 80 (Una). P '62, 324; 68, 80 arrectus (Spirifer). P '86, 297 Arremon. P '60, 140; '65, 170; '99, 36, 51, 307, 313 Arrhenica. P '59, 198, 199, 204, 243 Arrhidanis. P '04, 85 Arrhyton. P '60, 241; '62, 82, 339 arrialoorensis (Nassa). P '82, 209 arrogans (Dichroplus). P '05, 442; '07, 187 (Ichneumon). P '73, 106, 115 (Platydoris). P '99, 517 arrosa (Arionta). P '75, 155, 216 (Helix). P '58, 197; '75, 218; '89, 201 Arryton. P '60, 241 Arseniosiderite. P '97, 438 Arses. P '89, 153 Arsilonche. P '75, 428 arsinoe (Vespertilio). P '66, 284 arsius (Paralichthys). P '97, 87 (Pleuronectes). P '97, 87 (Pseudorhombus). P '97, 88 Artacama. P '05, 853 Artamides. P '02, 681 Artamus. P '64, 50; '02, 688 Artedi (Anableps). P '61, 3, 5 artedii (Polynemus). P '61, 273, 278 Artedius. P '56, 134; '62, 279 artemedis (Lucina). P '72, 82 Artemia. P '72, 164, 220 Artemis. P '42, 217; '43, 325; '48, 96; '53, 320; '54, 30; '71, 137; '80, 21, 24, 25-30; '82, 155-163, 183; '87, 340, 401, 403; '90, 143; '91, 143 artemis (Tropsea). P '85, 88 Artemisia. P '43, 261; '63, 66; '67, 16; '77, 107; '89, 389; '93, 211; '98, 31, 304; 1900, 670; '02, 649 artemesia (Bulimulus). P '96, 424; '61, 331 (Lepus). j viii, 74, 94. P '67, 136 artemesise (Urocoptis). P '98, 276 artemisiasfolia (Ambrosia). P '60, 514; '69, 189; '71, 110; 74, 215; '80, 353; '82, 10; '85, 376; '86, 344; '89, 388; 1900, 649, 660, 670; '02, 664; '10, 574 (Sphenopteris). P '60, 439 Artemon. P '97, 477 artensis (Bifidaria). P 1900, 591 (Bulimus). P '87, 131 Arthemis. j vii, 153 Arthracanthus. P '85, 338 arthriticus (Actinocrinus). P '79,314 (Cyathoerinus). P '79, 314 (Gissocrinus). P '79, 314 (Ichthyocrinus). P '86, 67 Arthroacantha. P '85, 333; '90, 158, 345 Arthrodesmus. P '69, Biol. 16 Arthromitus. P '49, 227: '50, 35; '77, 147. J VIII, 427, 441, 442- 445 Arthronomalus. J V, 43 Arthropomata. P '73, 178 278 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Arthropterus. J I, 204 Arthrostylidium. P '89, 361, 362 Arthyris. P '60, 127 Artibeus. P '78, 48; '80, 393; '89, 315; '90, 29; 1900, 756-758; '02, 638, 745 Artica. P '61, 30 articeps (Rhyncosaurus). J II, 188 Articerus. P '66, 108 articollis (Athoiis). P '44, 156 articularis (Lytta). j iii, 304. P '53 342. J IV 39 Artieulata. P '64, 76, 114; '85, 228, 235-302 artieulata (Alcyonella). P '84, 213 (Asterias). j v, Ml. P '91, 337 (Eulima). P '05, 112 (Leptognathus). P '68, 107, 135 (Muhlenbergia). P '91, 298 (Nomada). P '03, 576, 592 (Polygonella). P '02, 661 artieulatum (Polygonum). P '60,514 articulatus (Astropecten). P '71, 148; '78, 307; '89, 174; '90, 318, 330; '91, 337 (Bibio). j iii, 77 (Juncus). P '63, 77; '67, 22 articulosis (Heterocrinus). P '79, 293 articulosus (Heterocrinus). P '86, 130 (Periechocrinus). P '8i, 305 articus (Colymbus). P '69, 184 artificiosa (Cancer). P '58, 226; '58 '-"40 '(Conchaecetes). P '58, 226, 240 Artiodactyla. P '68, 262, 266; '73, 12, 371*; '76, 146. J VIII, 86, 88 Artocarpus. P '89, 403 ; '01, 557, 560 artoerea (Arcella). P '76, 57 Artomyias. P '56, 317; '59, 50; '89,' 147; '99, 40 aruana (Aruanoidea). P '04, 78 (Necroscia). P '04, 78 (Pyrula). P '53, 319 Aruanoidea. P '04, 78 aruanum (Busycon). P '54, 30 (Tetradraehmum). P '07, 433 aruanus (Chaetodon). P 1900, 520 (Daseyllus). J XII, 533 (Murex). P '54, 30 (Tetradraehmum). P 1000, 520 Arum. P '51, 225 arumatia (Mantis). P '04, 61 arunco (Bufo). P '53, 420 (Pleurodema). P '53, 420 aruncus (Spiraea). P '84, 83 arundinacea ( Ammophila) . P '04, 604; 1900, 662; '02, 660 arundinacea (Cinna). P '84, 289, 290 (Bxcipula). .1 TT, 292 (Maraud ). P '89, 353 arundinacea. Continued. (Meigia). P '50, 81 (Troglodytes), j iv, 29 arundinaceum (Duliehium). P 1900, 485, 488; '10, 579 arundinaeeus (Syngnathus). P '62, 283, 284 (Troglodytes). J I, 33 (Turdus). P '64, 251 arundinacoides (Dictyna). P '01, 577 Arundinaria. P '97, 304 Arundinella. P '91, 294 Arundo. P '01, 557. J III, 200 arvalis (Microtus). P '96. 382; '99, 285-288. J XI, 205 (Mus). P '99, 281 arvense (Cerastium). P '60, 199; '63, 59; '88, 397; '98, 18 arvense oblongifolium (Cerastium). P '10, 563 arvense velutinum (Cerastium). P '10, 563 arvense villosum (Cerastium). P '10, 563 arvense (Cirsium). P '60, 303 (Equisetum). P '93, 215; '98, 47, 315. J III, 201 (Lithospermum). P '60, 146 (Trifolium). P '60, 199; '02, 662 arvensis (Alauda). P '51, 177 (Anagallis). P '67, 21; '76, 158; '98, 381; 1900, 668 (Anser). P '71, 99 (Asperula). P '67, 19 (Calendula). P '77, 107 (Carduus). P 1900, 660, 670 (Cnieus). P 1900, 670; '74, 84 (Convolvulus). P '60, 304 (Cuscuta). P '60, 512; '63, 74 (Lophoi-arenum). P '92, 37; '05, 307 (Myosotis). P '60, 200 (Ri"ccia). P '69, 232 (Spergula). P '84, 81 (Stachys). P '77, 108 (Veronica). P '60, 200 (Viola). P '03, 6S9, 691 arvoruonsis (Bubo). P '96, 515 (Mastodon). P '68, 251 (Puffinus). P '96, 510 arvenii'iisis (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cvrcna). P '60, 268, 275 Arvicola' j iv, 305; viii, 60, 295. P '41, 96; v.:'., 40.->, 410, 415; '59, Biol. 1 ; '67. 136; 'OS, 2; '74, 174, 175-196; '77.273; '78,49,57; '80, 348; '82, 3 lit. 326; '92, 407-410; '94, 21. s, 226, 282, 391; '96, 383; '98, 358-367, 481; '99, 281, 289, 291 ; 1900, 40. .1 VTT, 406; VIII, 71, 72; X, 201-208 INHKX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 27<> Ajvicolidse. J VII, 406 Arvieolinse. P '67, 136 ; '74, 186, 192, 193; '94, 227 Arvicolce. P '53, 404, 415 arvicoloides (Aulacomys). P '94, 288 (Microtus). P '96, 382. J XI, 205 Arytasna. P '61, 474 Ar'vtene. P '61, 465, 475, 493 aryzicola (Ciaticola). P '56, 318 Asagena. P '03, 130, 133; '04, 127 Asaphes. P '60, 320; '61, 348. J IV, 14 Asaphis. P '91, 48; '98, 59; 1900, 480 Asaplms. j vii, 224; viii, 229, 277. P '42, 178; '70, 53; 77, 139. J VIII, 305 Asarcornis. P '02. 671 asarifolia (Cardamine). P '63, 57 (Viola). P '03. 676, 677, 691, 698 Asarkma. P '98, 159 Asarum. P '60, 146 asarumis (Aleyrodes). P '02, 282 Asbeferrite. P '93, 174 asbestoides (Acanthochites). P '94, 76, 79 (Chiton). P '94, 76 Asbestos. P '80,280; '83,49; '87,47 Asbestus. P '92, 182-201 Asbolite. P '80, 243 Asbolus. P '54, 84. J IV, 36 asealaphus (Bubo). P '90, 129 Ascaltis. P '84, 208 ascanii (Gvmnetms). P '82, 304 (Lab'rus). P '82, 306 Ascarides. P '50, 8 Asearis. P '49, 229; '51, 155, 205, 282; '56, 50; '58, 112; '75, 14, 17; '79, 145; '80, 167; '82, 109; '85, 10; '86, 311; '87, 21; '90, 410; '91, 236; '04, 212, 478, 743, 744; '05, 167, 181, 189. J I, 301 ; XII, 20, 27, 35, 51, 52, 61, 66, 69, 71, 72, 104; XIII, 88 ascensionis (Holocentrus). P '99, 118; '97, 99 (Limax). P '96, 420 (Perca). P '97, 99 Asehizomvs. P '98, 369 aseia (Mytilus). P '82, 199 (Venericardia). P '48, 107; '90, 402. J IX, 129 (Venus). P '48, 107; '62, 574; '82 158 Ascidia. j i, 452; iii, 2. P '55, 377, 387; '71, 130; '84, 310; '87, 307. J XIII, 12 ascidia? (Monoevstis). P '02, 7 Aselepiadacea?. ' P '58, 130 ; '60, 304, 512, 514; '73, 415; '92, 162; '98, 390, 405, 411 ; 1900, 669. J III, 96 Asclepiadeae. I' '63, 74; '89, 392. J III, 41 asclepiadis (Ascoehyta). I' '94, 364 (Mollisia). P '95, 428 (Sphseria). P '95, :;i (Uredo). J II, 282 Asclepias. P '48, 23; '58, 130; '60, 304, 512; '63, 74; '78, 293; '79, 205; '89, 392; '98, 390, 405; '99, 102-105; 1900, 486-489, 652, 654, 669; '02, 642, 663; '04, 605; '07, 457; '10, 545, 546, 548, 549, 571, 582. .1 I, 180; III, 41, 96 Asclera. P '54, 21, 224; '59, 79; '61, 335 ; '66, 347. J I, 96 ; IV, 39 Ascoceras. P '68, 287 Ascoehyta. P '93,160,455; '94,364, 374;' '95, 433 ascoidea (Distoma). P '77, 201 (Gymnocephala). P 77, 201 Ascomys! P '52, 157, 158, 159; '75, 130-137 Aseorhynchus. P '91, 219-221 Ascyrum. P '60, 511; '89, 366; '92, 378; 1900, 483; '04, 605; '05, 697; '07, 455; '10, 547, 568 asdrubal (Sphinx). J IV, 161 Asellus. j i, 83, 426 asellus (Armadillo). P '02, 295 (Lepus). P '99, 380 (Oniscus). P '02, 286, 290-341 Asemum. P '54, 18; '62, 39, 42. J I, 312, 314; II, 8, 35, 105 ashanteus (Ixos). P '57, 34; '59, 46 ashburneri (Mactra). P '82, 199, 200 ashmeadi (Myronides). P '04, 38 (Nomada). P '03, 560, 568 (Xanthidium). P '03, 568 ashmeadii (Caulerpa). P '57, 74 (Coluber). P '45, 244 (Meniscus). P '94, 190 (Tachvsphex). P '93, 505, 509 Ashmunella.* P '96, 503-511; '99, 188-194, 379; 1900, 107-109, 556- 560; '02, 511; '03, 615, 616; '05, 211, 222-228, 253-255; '10, 49, 95-114 ashmuni (Ashmunella). P '99, 192; '03, 616; '05, 227, 233, 234 ashmuni robusta (Ashmunella). P '05, 233, 234 ashmuni (Bifidaria). P '99, 404; 1900, 606; '06, 144; '09, 515; '10, 52, 136, 137 ashmuni minor (Bifidaria). P '10, 136, 137 ashmuni (Polvgyra). P '99, 192 (Sonorella). P '05, 257, 259 Ashtabula. P '09, 224 asiatica (Columba). P '64, 248 (Hippa). P '58, 230; '91, 182 (Hvdrocotvle). P '05. 697 280 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. asiatica. Continued. (Porcellana). P '58, 227 (Sitta). P '58, 195 (Tetragramma). P '53, 432 (Torenia). P '58, 132; '71, 118, 157 (Trigla). P '61, 276 asiaticus (Charadrius). P '64, 246; •05, 759 (Echinarachinus). P '63, 359 (Eutamias). P '98, 122, 348 (Ochthodromus). P '05. 759 (Petrolisthes). P '58, 227 (Tamias). P '82, 327; '98, 122, 123, 349 Asida. j iii, 254. P '53, 446. J IV, 19, 37 Asidida?. P '66, 400 Asidini. P '66, 399 Asilida?. P '94, 273; '95, 323; '98, 158 Asilus. j iii, 47. P '94, 274; '95, 305, 324 Asimina. j vii, 11. P '60, 145; 76, 194 asimina? (Sphasropsis). P '94, 361 Asinea. P '64, 230; '66, 304; '68, 101; '94, 201. J VIII, 129, 177 Asineops. P '76, 66 asinus (Eqims). J VII, 276 (Hyalopteryx). P '06, 11, 12; '07, 166 Asio. P '53, 306; '90, 125; '93, 22, 41, 61; '99, 478; 1900, 5, 28, 153; '04, 581; '05, 689 asio (Batrachosoma). P '85, 144 (Bubo), j iii, 356 (Ephialtes). P '51, 236; '56, 287. J II, 261 (Hibon). j iv, 272 (Megascops). P '90, 128; '95, 480; '98, 80 asio cineraceus (Megascops). P '05, 689 asio kennicottii (Megascops). P '93, 22, 28, 41, 61 asio maccallii (Megascops). P '90, 128; '92, 106 asio semifcorques (Megascops). P '90, 128 asio trichopsis (Megascops). I' '92, 116; '99, 29 asio bendirei (Otus). P '04, 581 asio (Phrynosoma). P '64, 178; '85, 139, 144 (Scops). I' '66, 50; '75, 344, 480; '83, 65 (Strix). j iii, 356; iv. 272; viii, 151. P '53, 396 Asiphonichthys. P '06, 452 Asoceras. P '70, 48 asolanus. P '60, 237 asparagi (Aleyrodes). P '02, 281; (Crioceras). j v, 281. P '73, 26 Asparagus. P '60, 201; '81, 112 asparelia (Chama). P '72, 118 aspasia (Pepsis). P '98, 75 Aspella. P '04, 592 Aspenodectes. P '54, 189 asper (Asperulus). P '06, 526 (Astatus). P '93, 540, 546 (Baculites). j viii, 221. P '61, 395; '05, 26 (Bromus). P 1900, 662 (Bufo). P '02, 183, 695 (Callichthys). P '71, 275; '74 135 '(Clibanarius). P '58, 235 (Cottus). P '77, 89 (Labrus). P '99, 359 (Omorgus). P '54, 215 (Murex). P '07, 365 (Pachylocrinus). P '79, 339 (Pagurus). P '58, 233, 235, 246 (Pakemon). P '60, 41 (Pecten). P '61, 328 (Perca). P '90, 49 (Phrynoidis). P '62, 358 (Physetoerinus). P '69, 161 '81 331 '(Platycephalus). P '97, 83 (Platycrinus). P '61, 129 '65, 161; '81, 244; '86, 96 (Pleurocrinus). P '61, 129 '65, 161; '81, 244 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 339 '86, 161 (Sporobolus). P '07, 458 (Strotocrinus). P '69, 161 '81 331 '(Unio). P '53, 245, 264; '54 243; '77, 27. J V, 437 (Uranoscopus). P '61, 112 '97 82 '(Zeacrinus). P '69, 138, 150 '79, 339, 351; '86, 166 aspera (Achyranthes). P '89, 401 (Area). P '81, 448 (Atrypa). P '60, 127 (Barbatia). P '81, 448 (Calliarca). P '81, 448 (Chaetotyphla). P '05, 672 (Cylindrella). P '98, 273 (Dekavia). P '66, 115 (Dendrocochlis). P '10. 515 (Boris). P '80, 61 (Eurvnome). P '50, 29 (Helix). P '73, 250; '74, 56 (Lamellidoris). P '80, 61 (Mithrax). P '91, 215 (Navicula). P '55, 258: '81, 448 (Peisidice). P '08, 338; '09, 242; '10. 387 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 281 aspera. Continued. (Pleurodonte). P '10, 515 (B«ptocelleporaria). P '05, 5. J V, 131 (Schizophrys). P '91, 215 (Sesarma). P '80, 214 (Solidago). P '10, 575 (Stachys). P '60, 512 (Stauroptera). P '53, 431, 432 (Teiekospora). P '93, 131 (Trickoptervx). J I, 109 (Turbonilla). P '61, 368 (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 asperata (Ammophila). P '97, 374 (Asterina). J II, 291 (Buprestis). P '57, 7 (Clausilia). P '04, 825, 826 (Dicerca). P '73, 85, 87, 331 (Dothidia). J II, 291 (Eleodes). P '58, 181, 183. J IV, 37 (Melania). J V, 218 (Misumena). P '09, 215 asperatella (Lanthaphe). P '60, 207 asperatipes (Phrymis). P '63, 111. J V, 375 asperatus (Bulimulus). P '96, 398, 430 (Bulimiis). P '96, 430 (.tmpachycrinus). P '86, 173 t,Gorytes"). P '95, 519, 534 (Misumena). P '03, 341 (Neesiotus). P '96, 430 (Nesiotes). P '96, 430 (Poteriocrinus). P '86, 166 (Tachysphex). P '93, 570, 516 ^TJnio). P '61, 41; '77, 27. J V, 68 (Woodocrinus). P '86, 166 Aspergillida?. P '61, 465 Aspergillum. P '61, 465, 474, 475, 488; '62, 191; '88, 121 aspergillum (Euplectela). P '68, Biol. 9; '98, 430 Aspergillus. P '69, Biol. 12; '75, 11 aspergrenii (Sphseria). P '95, 24 asperieollis (Clytus). J II, 103 asperifolia (Oryzopsis). j iii, 127 asperifolius (Sporobolus). P '63, 78 asperima (Mevenia). P '87, 219 (Spongilla). P '87, 219 asperipes (Crytops). P '67, 129 asperoides (Baculites). P '60, 421 asperrimus (Actinacrinus). P '81, 316 (Strotocrinus). P '69, 160; '81 316 (Unio). P '53, 256; '58, 13; '96, 501 aspersa (Chama). P '72, 116 (Helix). P '50, 200; '58, 197; '75, 221; '76, 127; '89, 201; '91, 313; 1900, 559; '03, 762 aspersa. Continued. (Hyperplatys). J II, 171 (Lamia), j iii, 330. J II, 171 (Lycosa). P '08, 163, 224, 236, 242 (Metabrixia). P '07, 484 (Mordella). P '45, 314 (Mordellistena). P '62, 49 (Pomatia). P '75, 155 (Spisula). P '04, 551 aspersum (Enallagma). P '01, 132, 138 (Elaphidion). J II, 13, 102 aspersus (Chilodactylus). P '62, 117 (Liopus). J II, 171 (Solen). P '01, 399 Asperula. P '67, 19 asperula (Cardita). P '79, 219 (Cicindela). P '08, 506 (Turbonilla). P '99, 151, 176 Asperuli. P '61, 46 Asperulinee. P '61, 46 Asperulus. P '06, 526 asperulus (Chlaanius). P '56, 26, 28; '59, 69; '61, 46. J IV, 29 (Unio). P '66, 133. J VI, 280 asperum (Asemum). P '54, 18; '62, 42 (Erysimum). P '63, 57; '98, 18, 294. J III, 81 (Lophiosphaera). P '94, 332; '94 332 '(Mestobregma). P '02, 722 (Sinoxylon). P '58, 73; '61, 335. J IV, 36 asperus (Pagurus). P '58, 233 Asphalius. P '93, 112 Asphodelese. j vii, 55. P '68, 170 asphodeloides (Xerophvllum). P '04, 611 Aspieottus. P '54, 130; '56, 133; '82, 278 Aspidagaster. P '51, 224 aspidaulas (Ischnochiton). P '96,22 Aspidiotus. P '99, 274 Aspidisca. P '60, 11, 209 Aspidium. P '60, 515; '63, 80; '69, 179; '78, 406; '84, 96; '88, 396; '89, 352; '98, 47, 315; '09, 394 Aspidocottus. P '61, 515; '62, 279 Aspidoerinus. P '81, 402 Aspidogaster. P '56, 45; '57, 18; '77, 260 Aspidoglossa. P '57, 80 Aspidonectes. P '59, 295; '62, 191; '68, 298; '78, 24; '95, 386, 404, 406; '03, 553; '08, 115 Aspidontus. P '03, 170 Aspidophoroides. P '59, 146; '61, 77, 167, 259; '82, 278 _ Aspidophorus. P '61, 77 Aspidorhynckidse. J IX, 441 282 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Aspidura. P '56, 240; '60, 75 Aspilota. P '96, 42 aspilus (Aspidonectes). P '59, 295; '62, 191 aspinosa (Spongilla). P '80, 357; '87, 167, 183, 184, 186 aspirans (Pirata). P '08, 165, 301, 303 Aspis. P '59, 340 aspis (Vipera). P '59, 341 Aspisurus. P '82, 276. J XII, 544 Asplanchna. P '87, 157; '04, 695; '07, 525 Asplanchnidae. P '03, 365 asplenifolia (Comptonia). P '60, 146; '10, 560 (Coptis). P '84, 80 asplenii (Aleyrodes). P '02, 281 (Septoria). P '95, 434 Asplenium. P '60, 515; '63, 80; '74, 155; '97, 427; 1900, 548; '01, 560; '05, 700; '10, 546, 550, 578 aspodeloides (Xerophyllum). P '60, 304; '07, 455 Aspredo. P '82, 281 asprella (Crystallaria). P '06, 524 asprellum (Galium). P '60, 303; '84, 86; '10, 582 Aspro. P '61, 46, 502; '90, 49 aspro (Alvordius). P '77, 43, 51 (Hadropterus). P '85, 411; '06, 521 Asproperca. P '77, 56, 92, 96 assata (Mocoa). J VIII, 94, 115 assatus (Lampropholis). P '64, 179 assecla (Oalosphaeria). P '95, 26 (Sphasria). P '95, 26 assellus (Oniscus). j i, 431 assidua (Sarcophaga). P '95, 334 Assilina. P '82, 189 assimilans (Phragmatobia). P '60, 536 assimilata (Diplax). P '62, 400 (Libellula). P '57, 88 assimile (Bembidium). P '02, 73 assimilis (Aehatinella). P '95, 239 (Acheta). P '07, 80 (Acnsta). P '05, 733 (Agelaius). P '66, 10 (Amastra). P '88, 19, 44 (Anisotoma). P '53, 283 (Arius). P '83, 281 (Bnchanga). P '99, 39 (Carpophaga). P '54, 231 (Cyelinus). P '68, 367 (Oylindrella). P '84, 211 (Dineutus). P '68, 366, 367 (Donacia). P '51, 316 (Dyctiopterus). J I, 82 (Eulota). P '05, 733 (Fasciolaria). P '76, 290 assimilis. Continued. (Gryllus). P '04, 546; '07, 80, 395; '10, 10 (Hister). J IV, 31 (Loripes). P '72, 89 (Melandrya). J I, 97 (Melania). P '60, 60; '64, 39 (Microeca). P '89, 146 (Nephthys). P '08, 342 (Ophiogomphus). P '98, 151 (Placostegus). P '10, 494 (Partula). P '85,219. J VIII, 395, 410 (Puffinus). P '64, 141, 144 (Quiscalus). P '66, 410 (Ballus). P '94, 138 (Rembns). P '44, 51 (Saprinus). P '52, 40. J IV, 31 (Trochomorpha). J IX, 27, 108 ^Urocoptis). P '98, 277 Assiminea. P '56, 111; '72, 152; '79, 29; '87, 152; '01, 396. J VI, 119; VIII, 408, 410; IX, 93, 107, 110, 111 assio (Strix). P '75, 344 Assulina. P '78, 172; '79, 163; '80, 336, 339 assulosus (Enallocrinus). P '86, 76; '88, 381, 388 assurgens (Dicliptera). P '89, 398 (Microclaenodon). P '92, 302 (Mioclaenus). P '92, 302 (Triisodon). P '92, 302 Astacidae. j viii, 13S; '78, 327 Astaeidea. P '52, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 20; '60, 23 Astacobdella. P '51, 209; '93, 419, 427 Astacodes. P '01, 118 Astacoidea. P '52,19; '78,327; '79, 410 Astacoides. P '52, 20, 87 Astaeus. j i, 105, 443; viii, 138, 224; '50, 25, 29, 30, 209; '52, 11, 15, 20, 87; '53, 380; '55, 400; '58, 238; '60, 24; '71, 297; 78, 327; '83, 165; '93, 116-127; '95, 178; '01, 111; '02, 295, 308, 321. J VIII, 444 astarus (Cancer). P '52, 11 Astarte. j iv, 150; vi, 212; vii, 133, 150; viii, 184. P '41, 29; '43, 328; '46, 24; '48, 96; '55, 267; '56, 84, 284; '60, 183, 418, 427; '61, 31, 97, 150; '62, 288, 290, 577, 585; '63, 142; '65, 57; '67, 139; '71, 127, 135, 130; '72, 51, 89, 245; '80, 21, 24, 28-32, 364; '82, 155-160, L83, 186; '86, 351; '87, 33, 340, 397-402; '88, 332; '90, 143, 144, 402, 459; '95, 48; '96, 475; '97, 411; '02. 700, 705; '05, 14. J INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 283 II, 276; IV, 282, :m ■ VI II, 287, 319, 376; IX, 122, 152 astarte (Argynnis). P '58, 179 (Cyrena). P '60, 275 ( Sin erint lms). P '84, 283 astarta-formis (Cyprina). P '61, 28 (Cytherea).* P '48, 98 (Isocardia). P '61, 28 (Meretrix). P '54, 29 astartea (Imcina). P '72, 95 Astartella. P '78, 35; '91, 250 Astartidae. P '60, 418, 427; '62, 288, 585; '72, 245 astartiformis (Cytherea). P '47, 292. J I 123 (Diplodonta). J IV, 296 Astasia. P '84, 51 Astasias. P '63, 118 Astata. P '93, 539 Astatiehthys. P '77, 56, 95, 96 Astatini. P '94, 302, 305 Astatus. P '93, 468, 539; '94, 305; '96, 554; '97, 138 Astemma. P '57, 159 Aster, j ii, 116; vii, 82. P '60, 512, ' 514, 515; '63, 64, 66; '66, 343; '67, 16, 20; '72, 46; '81, 454; '84, 13, 87; '85, 376; '86, 344; '91, 272; '92, 384; '95, 550; '96, 37; '98, 32, 305, 378; '99, 45; 1900, 483, 484, 485, 487, 660, 670; '02, 664, 669; '04, 605, 607; '07, 455; '09, 380, 393; '10, 545, 546, 548, 549, 576, 583. J III, 91 Asteracantkion. P '63, 142 ; '01, 171. J III, 151 Asteracanthns. P '70, 13 Asteracea?. P '58, 132 Asteriacrinites. P '46, 33 asteriseformis (Forbesiocrinus). P '65, 140; '66, 255; '79, 277 (Onychoerinus). P '79, 277; '88, 347 Asterias. j v, 141. P '46, 32; '60, 568; '63, 142; '71, 148; '78, 306; '88, 315, 331; '89, 169; '90, 325; '91, 212, 337, 480; '01, 171; '04, 741. J XII, 52, 66; XIII, 89 asterias (Actinocrinus). P '81, 320 (Dasybatis). P '01, 333 (Papilio). P '78, 315 (Staphelia). P '78, 292 asterieola (Phvllosticta). P '93, 157 Asterida?. P '60, 449 Asteridea. P '61, 142 asterie (Junonia). P '85, 86 asterigena (Phyllacora). P '94, 345 Asteriida?. P '89, 169 Asterina. P '89, 173; '90, 219; '91, 212; '93, 128. J II, 289, 291 Asterinidae. P '89, 173 Asterirmla. P '93, 159 Asterioidea. P 78, :i06 A.sterionella. P '61, 68; '65, 16 asteris (Perditaj. P '96, 49, 52, 54, 93 asteriscus (Actinocrinus). P '60, 385; '81, 339 (Batocrinus). P '68, 351; '81, 339 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Patula). P '75, 153, 180; '89, 200; '93, 246; '99, 314 (Pentacrinus). P '58, 43, 46, 49, 145; '60, 129, 419 (Planogyra). P '93, 246; '99, 314 asterius (Actinocrinites). P '69, 154 Asternotremia. P '85, 136, 137 Asteroblastus. P '85, 298 asteroblepa (Leptosynanceia). P '05, 510 (Synanceia). P '05, 510 Asterochiton. P '02, 282 Asterocrinus. P '6'0, 382; '81, 261, 402 Asterodiaspis. P '99, 269 Asteroidea. P '66, 259; '88, 315; '89 169" '01 171 asteroides (Boltonia). P '08, 458 (Chaetanthera). j vii, 111 (Papilio). P '66, 331 (Sericocarpus). P 1900, 484; '02, 664; '10, 546, 576 Asterolampra. P 90, 136 Asterolecaniuni. P '99, 269 Asteroma. P '93, 158; '95, 431. J II, 288 asteromphalus (Coscinodiscus). P '90, 137 ; '98, 423 ; '03, 3 Asteronotus. P '80, 47 asterope (Ypthima). P '85, 86 Asterophora. P '03, 53, 640 asterophora (Difflugia). P '76, 115 Asterophrydida?. J VI, 69, 79 Asterophrys. P '63, 50. J VI, 79, 80 Asterophyllitae. P '60, 437 Asterophyllites. P '60, 437, 438 Asteropsis. P '89, 174 asterostomum (Melanomma). P '94, 328 Asterostroma. P '93, 441 Asthenodon. P '88, 300. J IX, 187, 237, 238, 244, 247, 248, 250, 251, 261 Asthenognathidae. P '58, 107 Asthenognathus. P '58, 107 asthenops (Delphinus). P '65, 200, 201 Asthenotoma. P '03, 276 Astia. P '92, 78 astilbe (Stolephorus). P '97, 91, 95 astivus (Chlsenius). P '43, 296 Astomum. P '55, 444 284 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. astori (Entosphenus). P '62, 331 (Nomada). P '03, 571, 589 Astrzea. P '88, 303. J IX, 54, 60 astraeformis (Astrangia). J III, 139 astraeoides (Porites). P '88, 304 306; '90, 305; '91, 75 Astrgeus. P '02, 649, 665 Astragalinus. P '65, 92; '66, 81, 82; '83, 62; '03, 10, 27; '04, 583; '05, 684; '08, 87 Astragalus, j vii, 18. P '48, 9; '61, 452; '62, 162; '63, 60; '66, 343; '70, 137; '77, 274; '84, 82; '98, 22, 297, 404; '04, 109. J I, 152 Astralinm. P '89, 137; '91, 54, 473; '05, 292 Astrangia. P '78, 312; '98, 418. J III, 139 Astrapia. P '91, 448 Astrapogon. P '06, 527 Astrea. j i, 180; viii, 189. P '4], 18, 32, 33; '90, 145 Astrelata. P '64, 121, 142 Astridium. P '92, 143 astrilda (Estrelda). P '62, 314 Astrocanthus. P '63, 89; '82, 283 Astrocrinites. P '81, 292 Astrodapsis. P '56, 315 astroidea (Sphseria). P '95, 24 (Trematosphseria). P '98, 24 Astroma. P '04, 682 Astronesthes. P '62, 241 Astronotus. P '82, 275; '03, 532 Astropecten. P '71, 148; '78, 307; '89, 174; '90, 318, 330, 334; '91, 211, 337-339 Astropectinidse. P '89, 174 astrophorea (Caelocentrum). P '98, 283 Astrophyllite. P '77, 9 Asterophyllites. P '60, 236, 237 Astrophytidae. P '81, 227; '89, 178 Astrophyton. P '79, 315; '89, 178: '91, 340; '01, 181 Astropodia. P '81, 240, 403 Astrorhiza. P '75, 75 Astroschema. P '89, 179 Astroscopus. P '60, 20, 365; '61, 111, 113; '77, 207; '89, 259, 261- 265; '10, 602 astrosperma (Meyenia). P '87, 219 (Spongilla). P '80, 357; '87, 219 astrotaenia (Tetrodon). P '03, 164 Astrotus. J IV, 11, 19, 37 astuta (Bassaris). P '76, 22 astutus (Bassariscus). P '93, 413, 416-418; '95, 447 astutus flavus (Bassariscus). P '93, 416, 417 astutus (Oxyopes). P '02, 590 Astur. j iii, 346. P '46, 46; '48, 87; '53, 305, 450; '55, 279, 307; '59, 32; '61, 217; '70, 141, 142 '75, 78, 86, 94, 116, 471-490 astur (Helix). P '75, 248 Asturina. P '60, 132; '66, 49; '70, 142; '75, 89; '90, 205 Astyanax. P '54, 26 ; ' '70, 92 ; '76, 336; '77, 90, 189; '06, 336-351, 431-439, 481, 483 Astylocrinidae. P '86, 110-118, 186 Astyloerinus. P '79, 290; '86, 186 astylus (Smerinthus). J IV, 181, 184 (Sphinx). J IV, 184 Astynomus. J II, 174 Astyris. P '62, 287, 564; '95, 74 Asyndesmus. P '66, 55 Asyndetus. P '95, 328 atabalipa (Chrysobothris). P '57, 8; '73, 332. J IV, 34 Atacama. P '08, 352 atacamensis (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 (Exogyra). J VIII, 322 (Ostrea). J VIII, 322 Atacosa (Sidalcea). P '61, 449; '62, 161 Ataephyra. P '94, 398, 400 atahualpianus (Astyanax). P '06,436 Atalapha. P '55, 432; '80, 133, 393; '88, 98; '89, 320, 324, 326; '90, 29; '94, 156, 396; '95, 32; '96, 203; '97, 33, 224 atalapha (Nyeticeius). P '55, 432 Ataleptes. P '65, 171 ataniasco (Amaryllis). P 89, 356 Ataphrus. P '76, 302; '05, 20 atascasaa (Testudo). P '02, 383 atavus (Tetromys). P '94, 225-231 Atax. P '83, 45 Ataxia. J II, 7, 158; IV, 41 Ataxocrinus. P '79, 295, 370 Ataxus. P '96, 426, 435 atelaspis (Acipenser). P '89, 252, 257 Ateleodacnis. P '64, 270 Ateleopodida?. P '84, 182 Ateleopodini. P '84, 182 Ateleopodoidei. P '84, 182 Ateleopsar. P '67, 53 Ateles. P '62, 509, 511; '68, 286; '74, 94; '78, 13, 67, 152, 160, 339; '79, 60; '01, 120, 124; '04, 152, 1.13, 154. J X, 275, 276, 289, 290, 293, 301, 308, 316, 318, 320, 321, 329, 333, 335, 336, 364 Atelestocrinus. P '86, 11:1, 145-49; '90, 384 Atelestus. P '52, 168. J IV, 11, 35 A.telina. P '62, 508 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC, 285 Ateloplus. P '04, 574; '07, 74; '09, 112, 169; '68, 116; '71, 205, 222; '74, 130. J VI, 70, 195; VIII, 94, 97, 102 Atemnus. P '04, 141 ater (Acmseops). J I, 323 (Alsophis). P '62, 76 (Anehytursus). P '53, 229 (Ateles). P '62, 510; '78, 160. .1 X. 364 (Bradyornis). P '05, 768 (Buteo). j iii, 350 (Cassicus). P '66, 415 (Cassidix). P '66, 415 (Cebus). P '62, 510 ( Charterers). P '98, 457 (Cheirodesmus). P '96, 259 (Clitellio). P '05, 388 (Coluber). P '44, 172 (Conovulus). J IX, 89 (Crossidius). P '61, 350 (Cuculus). P '56, 321; '60, 135; '64, 243 (Promicus). P '60, 560 (Gobius). P '82, 304 (Gryllus). P '01, 382 v Haematopus). P '55, 288. J I, 221 (Holciophorus). P '73, 302. J II, 250 (Hydrophilus). j iii, 200 (Limnichus). P '54, 117 (Melsenornis). P '05, 768 (Melampus). J IX, 89 (Molothrus). P '75, 351; '83, 63 ; '93, 46, 63 ; '95, 487 ; '96, 116, 134; '98, 82; '08, 83, 154 ater obscurus (Molothrus). P '92, 108, 119; '05, 683 ater (Monachus). P '49, 171. J I, 264 (Necrophilus). P '53, 280 (Orca). P '69, 22, 57 (Oriolus). P '66, 17 (Orphilus). P '54, 113 (Parus). j iv, 253 (Pendulinus). j iii, 366. P '66, 412 (Philonthus). P '45, 200 (Pristoscelis). P '66, 350, 351 (Pteridium). P '84, 175 (Pterostichus). J II, 256 (Sapajou). P '62, 509, 510, 519 (Sauromalus). P '08, 117 (Turdus). j iii, 363. P '64, 250; '67 58 '(Unio). P '53, 255 Atergatis. P '58, 32; '59, 302; '91, 215 aterina (Goniobasis). P '63, 156; '64, 40; '72, 114. J VI, 136 aterrinni (/Estrelata). P '66, 158, 171 (Archytas). P '95, 332 (Bulweria). P '66, 158 (Colaspis). P '58, 86 (Diglossa). P '64, 275 (Feronia). J II, 256 (Meliola). J II, 292 (Paria). P '73, 40 (Procellaria). P '66, 158, 171 (Pterodroma). P '66, 158, 171 aterrimum (Amblystoma). P '67, 172, 201 (Cladosporiur.i). P '94, 378 aterrimus (Aphodius). P '44, 136. J I, 104 (Ichneumon). P '94, 185 (Nemobius). P '05, 50, 54; MO, 596 (Phaaogenes). P '94, 186 (Platysmurus). P '91, 441 (Sturnus). P } 66, 15 Ateuchus. j iii, 207. J IV, 34 athadona (Coryphella). P 79, 78 Athanas. P '52, 17; '79, 418; '93, 114 Athecata. P '78, 309 Athene. P '46, 47; '51, 214; '59, 32, 105, 190; '66, 50, 51; '68, 149; '90, 130. J I, 30; II, 260 Atherina. j v, 125. P '54, 198 ; '56, 136; '61, 503, 522; '62, 280; '77, 88, 90, 213; '92, 252, '97, 64, 87, 95, 98; '98, 340; '03, 727-739; '06, 91, 487; '07, 425 Atherinichthys. P '99, 338; '03, 735, 739 Atherinidfe. P '54, 134, 151, 198; '92, 252; '97, 98; '98, 340; '99, 338; '03, 727; '04, 248, 508; '06, 91, 487; '07, 425 Atherininse. P '03, 727 Atherinoidse. P '62, 280 atherinoides (Chriodorus). P '06, 91 (Notropis). P '77, 84; '08, 542; '10, 290 (Pachypterus). P '82, 281 Atherinomorus. P '03, 730 Atherinops. P '03, 740 Atherinopsiina;. P '03, 737 Atherinopsis. P '54, 134, 141, 151, 198; '56, 136; '62, 280; '77, 90; '81, 114; '03, 739 Atheris. P '62, 337. J VIII, 150 Atheropogon. P '91, 306; '10, 547, 548, 549, 555 athi (Mirafra). P '05, 777 Athleta. P '53, 449; '54, 31; '76, 291; '77, 22; '80, 365; '05, 25; '07, 229-242. J IV, 292, 298 286 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. athleta (Circumphalns). P '62, 575, 586 (Goniobasis). P '64, 34; '65, 24- '96 499 '(Melania). P '64, 34 (Venus). P '62, 575; '80, 26; '82, 155; '87, 398 Athoracophoridae. P 1900, 561 Athoracophorus. P '75, 149 ; '95, 237 Athoiis. P '43, 303; '44, 153; '66, 391 athroa (Nectria). P '90, 247 Athrodon. P '87, 284, 290, 291. J IX, 187-189, 208, 234 Athrodontidse. P '87, 290, 291. J IX, 234 Athyma. P '85, 81 Athyreus. P '54, 80. J IV, 34 Athyris. P '60, 128, 451; '88, 230, 231 • '91 244 atiensis (Helix). J VIII, 386; IX, 28 (Patula). J VIII, 386, 409; IX, 28 (Pithys). J VIII, 386; IX, 28 Atimia. P '62, 39. J II, 24, 103 atitlanje (Crabro). P '97, 387 atkinsii (Gasterosteus). P '86, 240, 245, 251 atkinsoni (Peniophora). P '94, 324 atkinsoniana (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 atlanis (Caloptenus). P '04, 537 (Melanoplus). P '02, 724; '04, 537, 571, 777, 792; '06, 407; '07, 78; '08, 366, 396; '09, 112, 164; '10 633 Atlanta. J VIII, 349 Atlantasauridas. P '83, 99 atlantica (Asterias). P '88, 315; '89, 169 (Avieula). P '71, 133 (Carex). P 1900, 485 (Diseinisca). P '73, 201 (Fiona). P '79, 86 (Lycosa). P '89, 98, 100 (Macrophoca). P '56, 221; '67, 153. J VII, 416 (Marestia). P '52, 9 (Paroxya). P '04, 793; '05, 40, 53; '07, 298; '10, 595, 617, 636 (Proeollaria). P '66, 157, 171, 195 196 ''(Pterodroma). P '64, 123, 143 ; '66, 157, 171, 195, 196 (Symphemia). J I, 223 (Terebratula). j viii, 214, 224. P '61, 18; '05, 6; '05, 6 (Terebratulina). P '05, 6 (Troehosmilia). P '05, 4 (Viola). P '03, 679, 691, 692 atlanticum (Anthophyllum.) . j vi, 201, 202; viii, 219, 224. P '44, 85; '45, 255 ; '05, 4 atlanticum. Continued. (Oreosoma). P '62, 126 (Rhabdonema). P '90, 138 Atlantieus. P '04, 797; '05, 48, 54; '07, 315; '10, 596, 616, 644 atlantieus (Actinodiscus). P '90, 136 (Colophonodon). P '67, 151 (Conocephalus). P '04, 795; '07 303 '(Erpicthys). P '82, 278 (Megalops). P '97, 94 (Myxine). P '58, 224 (Squalodon). P '67, 132, 144, 153, 156. J VII, 416 (Tarpon). P '97, 94; '06, 81; '09, 408; '10, 599 atlantis (Argymis). P '62, 54 atlantochelys. P '59, 92 atlantoides (Bellerophon). P '88, 235 Atlas. P '86, 298 atlas (Actinocrinus). P '81, 325 (Amphoracrinus). P '81, 325 (Macropus). P '68, 242 atlas (Saturnia). P '85, 84 atmodes (Heterodon). P '01, 89 Atocrinus. P '81, 231; '86, 150 Atolmis. P '60, 542 atoma (Bifidaria). P 1900, 591 Atomarchus. P '01, 18, 31; '08, 120 Atomaria. P '44, 114; '54, 217; '73, 328. J IV, 32 atomaria (Copera). P '01, 137 (Trichopteryx). J I, 108, 110 atomarium (Elaphidion). J II, 177; IV, 40 (Elaptendion). P '78, 314 atomarius (Anthicus). P '59, 291 (Gerambyx). J II, 177; IV, 40 (Cryptoeephalus). P '47, 170 (Pachybrachis). J I, 261 atomata (Leptoplana). P '57, 21 Atomosia. P '95, 323 atomus (Acritus). P '53, 291 (Punctum). P '04, 636; '05, 746 Atopa. P '45,220; '53,229; '89,193 Atopichthys. P '09, 406 Atopidaj. P '53, 228, 351; '59, 289. J IV, 35 Atopocochlis. P '01, 142 atopodon (Geophilus). P '03, 37 atous (Strom a tens). P '62, 126 atra (Agama). P '60, 508 (Anaspis). P '59, 78; '62, 45 (Ascidia). j iii, 2 (Atomaria). P '73, 32S (Cistela). j v, 241. P '46, 60 (Donacia). P '47, 160 ( IVronia). .1 II, 250 (Helotropha). P '75, 419 (Herpvllus). P '01, 571 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 287 atra. Continued. (Holothuvia). P '88, 310; '90, 319 (Larnpyris). P '51, 33:2 (Lychnuris). P '15, 332 (.Mauucodia). P '91, 4 Is (Meloe). P '53, 339 (Monasa). P '60, 135 (Muscicapa). j iv, 168. P '64, 255 (Natrix). P '56, 237; '60, 560 vOrsadachna). P '73, 22 (Pardosa). P '08, 164, 172, 188 (Phylloscelis). P '07, 472 (Polybia). P '98, 450 (Prosthesima). P '92, 18; 1900, 531; '01, 571; '09, 562, 568 (Pterosticus). J II, 25u (Salamandra). P '56, 8; '59, 125; '68, 276. J III, 340 (Scolopendra). P '61, 14 (Siphonaria). P '04, 36 (Thvlacodes). P '91, 471 (Unio). P '53, 255 (Vermetus). P '91, 472 atracapilla (Coereba). P '64, 267 atracapillus (Turdus). P '64, 251 Atraehelacris. P '07, 186 Atractaspidse. P '64, 231 Atractaspidina?. P '59, 335, 342 Atractaspis. P '57, 70, 72; '59,335; '62, 337 ; '68, 268 - Atractis. P '90, 411 Atractodes. P '94, 188 Atractomia. P '84, 157 Atractomorpha. P '01, 373; '02, 635 Atractopeica. P '61, 164; '63, 80 Atractopterus. P '54, 218 Atractoscion. P '62, 17, 18, 331 Atraetosomes. P '84, 157 Atractosteus. P '63, 172; '77, 87, 97; '10, 611 atractosteus (Atractosteus). P '64, 185 Atragene. j vii, 7. P '63, 56 atramentosa (Spha?ria). j v, 14 Atranus. P '54, 59; '66, 347 Atraphaxis. j i, 26 atraria (Siboma). P '56, 208: '65, 70 atrarius (Amiurus). P '77, 46 (Centropristis). P '77, 211 atrata (Cantharis). P '53, 339 (Carduelis). P '65, 91 (Carex). P '63, 77; '93, 214; '95, 544 (Oatharista). P '90, 204, 212; '92, 105; '95, 477 (Chrvsomitris). P '65, 91 (Eutaenia). P '01, 30; '03, 287, 294-296; '05, 692 (Evermanella). P '01, 212 atrata. Continued. (Peronia). J II, 255 (Fidicina). P '61, 282 (Leptura). .) I, 339 (Lytta). P 46, 53; '53, 339 (Mordella). P '45, 313; '62, 46 (Mustela). P '02, 454 (Ninia). P '60, 340; '68, 101; '71, 200, 205. J VIII, 95, 145 (Pcecilus). J II, 255 (Thelephora). J III, 219 (Trigonarthris). J I, 339 atratula (Diplotaxis). .1 ITT, 270* IV, 33 (Serica). J III, 274 atratns (Buceros). P '59, 139 (Oathartes). j iv, 269. P '46, 45; '63, 151; '71, 28; '75, 344. J I, 26 (Chrysomitris). P '65, 91 (Coluber). P '45, 245: '53, 238; '60, 76; '68, 101 (Euchelus). P '04, 35 (Nonnus). P '73, 387 (Odontostomus). P '01, 212 (Pachycheilus). P '09, 521, 524 atratus ganinus (Pachycheilus). P '09, 525 atratus suprastriatus (Pachycheilus). P '09, 526 (Platynus). P '54, 49 (Streptophorus). P '60, 76 (Tabanus). P '78, 315 ; '95, 321 (Toxotus). J I, 320 (Unio). P '60, 53 (Vultur). j iii, 342; iv, 269. P '49, 159; '75, 344 Atretia. P '73, 197 Atretium. P '61,299; '64,167; '68, 309 Atretodera. J I, 281 Atretoderes. P '60, 486, 494 atretoderes (Urodeles). P '56, 10 Atreus. J V, 361, 362 atrialatus (Dryoscopus). P '51,246; '99, 39 atricapilla (Ardea). P '59, 173 (Butorides). P '59, 173 (Camptorhina). J III, 274 (Culicivora). P '66, 66. J II, 262 (Emberiza). j vii, 193 (Ephialtes). P '48, 89 (Estrelda). P '57, 37; '59, 138 (Fringilla). j viii, 154. J 1,51 (Muscicapa). P '64, 256; '89, 147 (Pitta). P '64, 250 (Svlvia). P '67, 221 (Vireo). P '52, 60 (Zonotrichia). J II, 267 288 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. atrieapillus (Accipiter). P '93, 39: '08, 87 atrieapillus striatulus (Accipiter). P '04, 580 atrieapillus (Astur). P '53,305,450; '55, 279; '61 217; '70, 141 (Falco). j iii, 346. P '53, 450 (Lanius). P '60, 188 (Parus). j iv, 253; viii, 152. P '45, 300, 301; '53, 381; '54 397; '56, 290; '75, 352; '83, 60 '91, 438; '95, 464, 499; '96, 164 '98, 87; '08, 82. J I, 36 atrieapillus carolinensis (Parus). P '95, 500 atrieapillus occidentalis (Parus). P '93, 23, 57, 65 atrieapillus septentrionalis (Parus). P '93, 57, 65; '99, 21 atrieapillus (Tachyphonus). P '68, 360 (Telephanus). P '54, 77 (Thamnophilus). P '60, 188 atricauda (Clupea). P 1900, 519 (Hydrargyra). P '85, 13 (Sardinella). P 1900, 519 atrieaudatus (Crotalus). j v, 368. P '59, 338; '53, 417 (Tachinus). j iii, 158 atrieeps (Bombylius). P '95, 326 (Geraticelus). P '05, 302, 319 (Ceratinella). P '92, 32; '05, 302 (Cryptus). P '78, 361 (Ephialtes). P '73, 394 (Erigone). P '05, 302 (Paras). P '67, 221 (Pimpla). P '73, 404 (Polycyrtus). P '73, 142, 148 (Saltator). P '48, 90 Atricilla. P '62, 309 atricilla (Chrcecocephalus). P '66, 99; '71, 40; '62, 309 (Larus). P '62,309; '90,202; '92, 101 atricolis (Columba). P '64, 248 (Fringilla). P '56, 318; '59, 138 (Ortvgospiza). P '56, 318; '59, 138 atrieollis (Periplaneta). P '01, 275 (Ramphastos). P '64, 241; '67, 108 (Trogon). P '60, 136 atricornis (Gorytes). P '95, 520, 534 (Pristoseelis). P '66, 348, 350, 352 atricristatus (Lophophanes). P '68, 149 ^ Paras). P '50, 103; '92, 111; '99, 31 atrifasciata (Chrysobothris). P '73, 332 (Metahadena). P '75, 431 atrifrons (Dasyscelus). P '07, 388 (Gorytes). P '95, 519, 533 atrifuscus (Coluber), j v, 361; vi, 36 atriga (Diodon). P '63, 179 atrigula (Ploceus). P '02, 689 atrigularis (Icterus). P '67, 51 (Orthotomus). P '02, 687 (Spirites). P '66, 87 (Spizella). P '66, 87; '03, 28 atrilobata (Chromis). P '62, 149 (Furcaria). P '62, 149 atrilobatus (Chromis). P '63, 220; '97, 118 atrimanus (Caranx). P '83, 284 (Eristalis). P '94, 277 atrimedius (Bradycellus). P '68, 380 (Feronia). P '68, 382 atrimentalis (Struthus). P '54, 67: '66, 87 Atrina. P '03, 756 atripes (Galerita). P '58, 59. J IV, 28 (Odynerus). P '02, 51, 68 (Stenancistrocerus). P '02, 51 atripiunis (Anthocomus). P '52, 165 (Diabrotica). P '65, 212, 213 (Dicrurus). P '59, 53 (Galeruca). P '47, 162 (Galleruca). j iii, 461. P '65, 213 (Nemognatha). j iii, 306. P '53, 349 (Phasia). j vi, 172 (Phyllecthrus). P '73, 54 (Saltator). P '56, 261; '99, 25 (Vireosylvia). P '63, 106 (Xanthomelana). P '95, 332 (Zonitis). P '53, 349 Atriplex. P '60, 513; '67, 16; '77, 108; '81, 454; '84, 90; '98, 39, 310, 375; 1900, 636, 640, 657-660, 665; '02, 651, 661; '09, 379, 384, 398. J I, 184 atrirostris (Dendroeincla). P '04, 447, 449, 451-454, 457-459 (Dendrocolaptes). P '04, 451 (Empidonax). P '71, 234 atriventris (Centris). P '99, 64, 68 (Crepidodcra). P '47, 165; '73, 71 (Galleruca). j iii, 461. P '65, 207 (Lebia). P '43, 296 (Ophion). P '73, 374 (Osmia). P '97, 346 (Phyllechthrus). P '65, 207 (Triplax). P '54, 162 (Tritoma). J I, 71, 72; IV, 32 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 289 atrivittata (Lytta). P '54, 224. J IV, 39 atrochalybea (Mylabris). P '08, 607 atrochoides (Floscularia). P '03, 391 atrocincta (Calamaria). P '08, 123 (Tantilla). J VIII, 145 atrocinctus (Scolecophis). P '60, 259; '66, 320 atrococcum (Vaccinium). P 1900, 4S4, 645, 647, 668; '07, 456; '09, 391, 392; '10, 570 atroccerulea (Lytta). P '08, 617 atroeceruleus (Agaricus). J III, 206 atrocostatua (Unio). P '53, 261; '77, 28. J I, 276; V, 437 atrocyanea (Osmia). P '97, 344, 346 atrocyaneum (Conirostrum). P '64, 272 atrofrontata (Nomada). P '03, 561, 573, 574, 605 atrofuscus (Agkistrodon). P '95, 405 (Anous). P '94, 116, 117; '99, 26 atrogrisea (Cercospora). P '93, 111, 464 atrogularis (Aulacoramphus). P '67, 121 (Chettusia). P '71, 195 (Pteroglossus). P '67, 121 atromaculata (Estrella). P '59, 66 (Parapercis). J XII, 548 atromaculatus (Cyprinus). P '56, 204; '85, 15, 17 (Estrella). P '77, 92 (Leuciseus). P '56, 204; '85, 15 (Leucosomus). P '85, 15 (Semotilus). P '56, 204; '61, 156, 523; '85, 14, 15-18, 410; '08, 525, 535 atromarginata (Corynura). P '01, 217 atromarginatus (Plectomerus). P '53, 260 (Unio). P '53, 260 atromentarius (Fufius). P '09, 195 atronasus (Argyreus). P '56, 185. J VI, 210, 240 (Cyprinus). P '56, 167; '77, 89, 97 (Rhinichthys). P '77, 45; '85, 410; '08, 526, 548. J VI, 228 atronitens (Molothrus). P '66, 20 atronuchalis (Chettusia). P '71, 195 (LobivaneUus). P '71, 195 Atropa. P '57, 203 Atrophaneura. P '66, 341 Atrophopalpus. P '95, 333 Atrophopoda. P '95, 333 Atropis. J VIII, 405 ; IX, 93, 94 atropius (Priscodelphinus). P '68, 188; '69, 6. J VII, 433 19 atropoides (Echidna). P '54, 102 Atropos. P '59, 334, 340 atropos (Chrysops). P '95, 321 (Citula). P '05, 83, 85, 499. J XII, 513 (Echidna). P '54, 102 (Emathion). P '52, 47 (Eucnemis). P '52, 47 (Hemipepsis). P '96, 551 (Moira). P '78, 306 (Salius). P '96, 551 (Spatangus). j v, 229 atropurpurea (Cylindrella). P '82. 106 (Fritillaria). j vii, 54. P '81, 111 (Lysimachia). P '92, 374 (Melanophila). P '66, 348 (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 (Thaspium). P '60, 200 atropurpureus (Allosorus). P '60. 515 (Buprestes). j iii, 60 (Ceanothus). P '98, 48 (Corymbites). P '45, 215 (Euonymus). P '60,302; '62,11 (Orobus). P '76, 112 Atropus. P '61, 294; '65, 195; '71, 209; '84, 95 atrorubens (Eudbeckia). j vii, 80 (Sesarma). P '80, 214, 217 atrorubrum (Stereum). P '90, 219 atrosignata (Calvisia). P '04, 72 (Ceraia). P '05, 806 atroviolacea (Unio). P '53, 248 atroviolaceus (Quiscalus). P '66, 414 (Scolecophagus). P '66, 414 atrovirens (Cassicus). P '67, 69 (Ostinops). P '99, 52 (Scirpus). P '10, 546, 556 (Thelephora). J III, 222 atroviridse (Hypoxylon). P '94, 346 atrox (Bothrops). P '59, 339; '61, 295; '71, 204; '74, 67; '93, 434. J VIII, 151 (Caudisona). P '61, 206, 305; '66, 309, 310 atrox sonoraensis (Caudisona). P '61, 292 atrox (Crangon). P '95, 176, 190, 195 (Crotalus). P '56, 307; '59, 337; '01, 101, 103; '03, 625 atrox atrox (Crotalus). P '01, 103; '03, 551, 553 atrox ruber (Crotalus). P '01, 104 atrox (Felis). P '72, 39. J III, 169; VII, 263, 356, 365; IX, 456 (Lepidosteus). P '73, 97 (Sclerocrangon). P '95, 177 (Trigonocephalus). P '65, 198 (Trox). P '54, 214 290 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. atrox. Continued. (Uintamastix). P '72, 169, 241 • '91 369 (Uncia). P -95,448. J XI, 249 atrum (Asemum). J II, 105 (Eurymetopon). J IV, 36 Atrypa. j viii, 233, 235, 264. P '41, 18; '42, 178, 197; '43, 329, 330, 331; '46, 33; '52, 190; '54, 7; '60, 127; '62, 21; '97, 426, 445, 449. J VIII, 302, 307 Atta. P '60, 233, 445; '79, 33; '80, 359-363; '81, 67; '82, 265; '84, 61 j '87, 337 Attacus. P '60, 160; '68, 295, '73, 281; '75, 33; '82, 238; '85, 83 attacus (Phaloena). P '85, 84 Attagenus. j v, 185. P '54, 106, 109; '59, 71 attala (Erythemis). P 'OS, 489 Attalus. P '66, 347 Attelabus. j v, 252 attenuata (Achatinella). P '88, 31 (Acteon). P '58, 54; '60, 424 (Acteonina). P '60, 424 (Actinocrinus). P '81, 346 (Amnicola). j viii, 200. P '41, 78 (Amphidora). J IV, 37 (Amphitrite). P '06, 506 (Ascaris). P '91, 236 (Batrachoseps). P '53, 302; '69, 99. J I, 288 (Bulimella). P '88, 31 (Chemnitzia). P '71, 174 (Cylindrella). P '60, 152 (Cyprasa). P '99, 78 (Erichsonia). P '88, 333 (Filaria). P '56, 56; '84, 48; '87/ 20 (Galleruea). j iii, 459. P '65, 220 (Limnsea). P '91,320; '03,776 (Loxonema). P '71, 174 (Modiola). P '60, 427 (Mordella). j v, 242 (Mordellistena). P '62, 51 (Neorthroblattina). P '85,110 (Pachvta). P '54, 219. .11,319 (Paludestrina). P '10, 671 (Partula). P '85, 216. J IX, 44, 70, 108 (Pholadomya). J VIII, 317 (Pinns). P '03, 5 (Salamandra). P '69, 98; '08, 127 (Sealaria). J VTTT, 205 (Sedgwickia). P '65, 251 (Sigillaria). P '60, 521 (Solidula). P '60, 424 (Trichopteryx). .T I, 108 attenuata. Continued. (Trirhabda). P '65, 219, 220; '73, 56 (Turbonilla). P '71, 175 (Viola). P '03, 669, 691 attenuatum (Buehiceras). J VIII, 264 (Callidium). J II, 34, 105 (Dentalium). j iv, 154; vi, 211. P '48, 99; '62, 570; '82, 167-176 (Macrochilus). P '89, 302, 307 (Platyceras). P '71, 75 (Platysoma). P '52, 39 (Pleurocera). P '63, 316 (Thelastoma). P '49, 231; '51, 285; '56, 50 (Trypanostoma). P '62. 174; '63, 316; '72, 113. J V, 274 attenuatus (Acteon). P '60, 185 (Ammonites). J VIII, 264, 310 (Argaleus). J I, 319 (Batrachoceps). P '56, 11; '60, 486; '69, 94, 98; '83, 28. J III, 348; VI, 106 (Bulimus). P '60, 152 (Caleeola). P '79, 45 (Enterobrus). P '49, 245, 249 (Eretmocrinus). P '81, 346 (Geophilus). j ii, 114. J V, 41, 47 (Hister). P '52, 39 (Mytelus). P '56, 285; '56, 86; '60, 427 (Pliygadeuon). P '94, 186 (Pleurorhvnchus). j viii, 252 (Scarites). P '57, 82 (Soleniscus). P '89, 307 (Solidulus). P '56, 185; '60, 424 (Strongvlus). P '56, 54 (Unio).* P '72,157. J VIII, 41 Atthis. P '59, 190; '66, 57;. '68, 82 Attica, j v, 299. P '47, 163, 164 Atticora. P '50, 57; '59, 33; '57, 38; '99, 36, 40, 44, 49; '06, 195 Attidse. P '92, 13, 73; 1900, 530, 539; '01, 568, 588; '03, 60, 129, 130, 141, 340; '04, 137; '09, 220 attilus (Acipenser). P '89, 251, 255 Attoidse. P '83, 277 attonsa (Cvlichna). P '65, 58 attrita (Clausilia). P '01, 622, 650 attrita var. infausta (Clausilia). P '01, 650 attropurpurea (Chondria). P '57, 74 Attus. P '78, 337; '83, 276; '84, 294; '92, 76; 1900, 539; '01, 588; '03, 129; '04, 137, 139 atun (Scomber). P '62, 126 Aturia. P '65, 70; '66, 4; '67, 40; '82, 196, 197; '95, 123; '05, 28. .1 IX, 121 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 291 Atya. P '52, 16; '78, 91; '79, 414; '93, 111; '94, 397-416, 407-416 Atyephyra. P '79, 415 Atyida?. P '52, 13, 16; '79, 414, '93, 111; '94, 397-416 Atyinse. P '52, 16; '79, 414; '94, 398, 413 Atylus. j i, 390. P '91, 479, 480; '01, 152 Atyoida. j viii, 140. P '60, 28; '78, 93; '79, 415; '93, 111; '94, 398, 406-413 Atyoidea. P '50, 25; '52, 16 atypa (Mazareddia). P '04, 663 atypha (Turbonilla). P '99, 147, 170, 173 atypicus (Leptognathus). P '74, 65 Atvpina?. P '88, 200 Atypus. P '87, 373; '88, 200-219; '03, 145 Atys. P '93, 111; '94, 407; '01, 183 atysopsis (Cylichnella). P '95, 54 atwoodi (Carcharias). P '63, 333; '64, 260 auberi (Ameiva). P '56,237; '62,68 auberiana (Rissoa). J VIII, 363 (Urocoptis). P '98, 276 (Corticium). J III, 223 Aubertia. J III, 100 aubletia (Verbena), j ii, 123 Aublysodon. P '68, 198, 199; '76, 248, 340 aubreyi (Cryptopus). P '59, 295 (Cryptopodus). P '57, 72 (Heptothyra). P '59, 295 (Hvla). P '57, 72 (Sesarma). P '80, 214 (Thelplrasa). P '80, 35 auca (Cardium). J VIII, 318 (Gvrodes). J VIII, 315 (Mactra). J VIII, 333 (Xatica). J VIII, 315 (Opalia). J VIII, 315 (Patella). J VIII, 316 (Scala). J VIII, 315 (Scalaria). J VIII, 315 (Standella). .T VIII, 333 (Trachyeardium). J VIII, 318 (Venus'). J VTIT, 318 Aucella. P '90, 466; '97, 455 Auchenella. P '42, 191 Auchenia. j v, 281. P '42. 191; '54, 219; '70, 126; '73, 260; '74 18; '76, 146, 147; '78, 61, 71; '86, 12; '87, 309; '89, 31; '90, 64 Auchenionehus. P '99, 361 Auchenipterus. P '82, 281 ; '03, 501 Auchenopterns. P '06, 108 Auchmobius. J IV, 11, 36 auctus (Phidippus). P '01, 589 aucuparia (Sorbus). P '02, 500 aucupatorius (Scartelaos). P '05,513 audacula (Delthyris). j viii, 262 audax (Attus). P '84, 294 (Histiophorus). P '99, 345 (Hormonotus). P '57, 56. 72; '60, 262 (Istiophorus). P '99, 345 (Muscicapa). P '64, 255 (Phidippus). P 1900, 539; '04, 137 (Sparassus). P '09, 214 (Tachys). P '66,348. J IV, 28 (Xiphactinus). P '70, 12 (Xysticus). P '03, 129, 133 audebarti (Glottidia). P '73, 204 (Lingula). P '73, 204 Audouini. P '54, 16 audouini (Oyclograpsus). P '58, 105 audouini (Omus). P '54, 33 audouinii (Oyclograpsus). P '80, 221 (Omus). P '66, 395 auduboni (Dendroeea). P '68, 83; '90, 212, 216; '92, 123; '93, 27, 54, 56; '99, 14; '03, 12, 29: '04, 584; '05, 685 (Leiolepis). P 45, 246 (Picus). j vii, 404. P '63, 199, 200 (Polyborus). P '70, 145; '99, 29 (Sciurus). P '41, 101 (Sylvia), j vii, 191; viii, 153. P '99, 14 (Sylvicola). P '47, 155. J I, 37 ' audubonii (Dendroeea). P '66, 69; '59, 191 (Fulmarus). P '66, 27 (Hemipalama). P '61, 174 (Hvlocichla). P '69, 127, 129 (Icterus). P '48, 90; '67, 53 (Lepus). P '77, 273 (Polvborus). P '65, 2; '66, 49; '68, 149 (Sylvicola). J II, 262 (Tringa. P '61, 174 (Turdus). P '69, 127, 129 (Vespertilio). P '55, 435 Augite. j ii, 146, 187, 190, 201. P '82, .144; '97, 448; '98, 92 Augochlora. P 1900, 356-375 ; '01,221 Augochloropsis. P 1900, 361, 367, 374, 375 augur (Buteo). P '75, 89; '05, 763 (Falco). P '05, 763 augustfe (Urocoptis). P '98, 275 augustarca (CHola). J TX, 392 augustata (Aturia). P '66, 4 augusti (Mura?na). P '98, 340 (Nectarinia). P '98, 460 augustifolia (Kalmia). P 1900, 484, 668, 645, 647 292 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. augustifolius (Helianthus). P '07, 455 augustinus (Gaucelmus). P '04, 127 augustipennis (Phaedrotettix). P '04, 534 (Tarache). P '75, 426 augustus (Felis). P '72, 3 J) Aulacodiscus. P '53, 430, 431; '90, 136; '98, 423; 1900, 477; '01, 321 aulacoglossa (Polinices). P '08, 558 aulacogyra (Vitrea). P '06, 533, 561 Aulacomium. P '63, 95 Aulacomnion. P '93, 217. J III, 202 aulacomphala (Polygyra). P '09, 544 Aulacomys. P '94, 288 aulacophora (Clausilia). P 1900, 445; '01, 622, 624, 649, 650; '02, 368; '04, 812 Aulacopoda. P '96, 343, 488; 1900, 563-576 aulacopoma (Clausilia). P '01, 656; '02, 273; '08, 572 Aulacoramphus. P '67, 118, 121; '99, 305 Aulacorhynchus. P '67, 118, 119 Aulacospira. P 1900, 592 aulacostylus (Bulimus). P '73, 247; '74 5*9 Aulactinia. P '78, 311; '89, 107 Aulascaspis. P '99, 273 Aulastomum. P '68, 229; '71, 306; '99, 140. J VII, 412, 414 auletica (Arundinella). P '91, 294 Auletris. P '55, 428. J VI, 200 Auliea. P '76, 286 auliea (Cicindela). P '08, 506 Aulichthys. P '62, 234; '84, 160 aulicus (Cryptocephalus). P '49,170. J I, 249 (Hydroporus). P '55, 293 (Lycodon). P '60, 262 Auliscops. P '84, 160 Auliscus. P '61, 69; '90, 136; '98, 423; 1900, 690, 705 aulcea (Arachnis). P '60, 524, 526 Aulocara. P '04, 522; '06, 39, 40, 372,373; '07,35,72; '08,366,383; '09, 115, 146 Aulocodus. P '57, 176 aulogaster (Ammotrypane). P '08, 354 Aulonia. P '90, 421; '92, 73; '04, 263-267, 309; '08, 163, 284, 295, 300 Aulonium. P '59, 84, 288; '66, 348, 378 Aulopus. P '92, 244 Aulopyge. P '61, 8; '93, 19 Aulorhynchidse. P '84, 154, 159 Aulorhynchinse. P '84, 160 Aulorhynchoidae. P '84, 154, 159 Aulorhynchus. P '61, 169; '62, 332; '84, 155, 160 Aulosteges. P '58, 14 Aulostimatidse. P '84, 160 Aulostoma. P '61, 169; '62, 240; '63, 179; '84, 161 Aulostomatoidae. P '59, 147 Aulostornatoidei. P '84, 160 Aulostomia. P '84, 161 Aulostomidae. P '84, 154, 160; '97, 97; 1900, 500 Aulostomides. P '84, 160 Aulostomoidea. P '84, 154 Aulostomns. P '97, 97; 1900, 500 Aulus. P '98, 58 aumonieri (Pleuraspidotherium). P '90, 54, 57 aura (Cathartes). j iii, 342; viii, 51. P '46, 44; '49, 159; '53, 304, 396; '55, 307; '56, 287; '59, 104, 190; '63, 150; '66, 42; '68, 82; '71, 27; '75, 344; '83, 66; '89, 268; '90, 204, 212, 214; '92, 105, 115; '93, 22, 39; '95, 477; '98, 208; '03, 26; '04, 580; '05, 689; '08, 101, 153. J I, 25; II, 261 aura-antiqua (Terebratula). P '73, 193 aura (Vultur). j iii, 342; iv, 269. P '75, 344 Aurajia. P '79, 205 auraniana (Partula). P '88, 250 aurantia (Ancistromma). P '93, 480 (Anthreptes). P '59, 37 (Argiope). P 1900, 535; '01, 582; '04, 131 (Galleoma). P '72, 222 (Larra). P '93, 490 (Loxia). P '64, 253 (Lucina). P '72, 83 (Motacilla). P '64, 257 (Ocypoda). P '80, 186 (Thelphusa). P '80, 35, 186 aurantiaca (Ameles). P '03, 702 (Anehistia). P '52, 25 (Astropeeten). P '89, 174 (Aulonia). P '90, 421; '04, 266; '08, 163, 295, 298 aurantiaca (Clausilia). P 1900, 675, 681; '01, 652; '02, 237, 374; '04, 812, 815 aurantiaca var. berberi (Clausilia). P '01, 652; '02, 375 aurantiaca var. hypoptychia (Clau- silia). P '01, 652; '02, 376 aurantiaca var. minor (Clausilia). P '02, 37.1 aurantiaca var. plicilabris (Clausilia). P '02, 376, 532 aurantiaca sakui (Clausilia). P '04, 815 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 293 aurantiaca (Cornularia). P '55, 375 (Eupkrosyne). P '05, 536 (Lophogorgia). P '60, 233 (Madura), j vii, 52. P 70, 132; '94, 166; '98, 41, 311 (Meckelia). P '01, 71':.' (Parapolia). P '01, 688 (Protoneura). P '01, 137; '08, 489 (Roestelia). P '02, 500 (Scintilla). P 72, 223 (Spiranthes). P '98, 398 (Stimpsonia). P '53, 367 (Traba?a). P '04, 266; '08, 165, 296, 298 Aurantiaceae. P '58, 126; '89, 370 aurantiacum (Hieraeium). P '81,429 (Perthostoma). J I, 60, 66 aurantiacum var. immaculatum (Per- thostoma). J I, 60, 66 aurantiacum (Talinum). P '98, 386 (Troximon). P '63, 69 aurantiacus (Balanoglossus). P 78, 300; '82, 93, 103 (Cantbarellus). J III, 206 (Ceratacantkus). P 77, 204 (Cottagaster). P 77, 94; '06, 521. J VI, 211, 240 (Exockoderes). P '01, 376 (Hypokomus). P '06, 521 (Psocus). P '62, 362, 401 (Scytopis). P 71, 222 aurantiaventris (Muscicapa). P '66, 62 aurantica (Aulonia). P '92, 73 auranticeps (Cornicularia). P '05,308 (Erigone). P '05, 308 aurantii (Alevrodes). P '02, 281, 283 (Pulvinaria). P '99, 272, 273 aurantiirostris (Arremon). P '99, 36, 57 aurantium (Antkotkreptes). P '99,49 (Antkreptes). P '99, 49 (Citrus). P '89, 370 aurantius (Bodianus). J XII, 522 aurantius indelebilis (Cepkalopkolis). P '07, 252 aurantius (Falco). P '54, 177; '66, 43; 70, 140 (Hypotriorckis). P '54, 177 (Icterus). P '67, 47 (Psittacus). P '64, 240 (Serranus). J XII, 522 (Turdus). P '63, 291 (Xantkornus). P '67, 47 aurariana (Melania). P '89, 92 aurata (Amara). P '55, 355. J IV, 29 (Celia). P '55, 356 (Ckrysockloris). P '88, 103 (Ckrysopkrys). P '92, 264 (Eutaenia). P '01, 25 aurata. Continued. (Hylaplesia). P '63, 49. J VI, 197 (Leptura). P '60, 570 (Liza). P '98, 340 (Loxia). P '64, 252 (Melolontka). J III, 236 (Moniana). P '56, 200: '10, 280 (Motacilla). P '67, 219 (Prostkeclina). P 1900, 530, 540; '04, 139 (Sparus). P '92, 264 (Unio). P '53, 247 auratellus (Crambus). P '60, 204 aurates (Colaptes). P '99, 18 auraticollis (Sylvia). P '67, 219 auratum (Lilium). P 75, 413 auratus (Asilus). P '95, 305, 324 (Carassius). P '62, 282; '92, 242; '93, 85; '97, 58; '99, 179 (Ckrysockus). P 73, 37 (Colaptes). P '53, 385, 401; '59, 106; '69, 126; 71, 27; 75, 347; '83, 65; '89, 269, 347; '91, 435; '93, 27, 43; '95, 483; '96, 115, 116, 130; '98, 81 auratus cafer (Colaptes). P '99, 18 auratus luteus (Colaptes). P '08, 153 auratus (Cryptocepkalus). P '59,81; 73, 31. J IV, 41 (Dendrobates). P 74, 68 (Dryiopkis). P '60, 555 (Eumolpus). P '54, 16 l^Gobius). P '92, 275 (Hemiulis). P '82, 274 (Icterus). P '67, 50; '90, 208 (Mullus). P '85, 151 (Mycetes). P '62, 516 (Oriolus). P '91, 449 (Pkyllobates). P '54, 226; '60, 372, 566; '63, 49. J VI, 197 (Picus). j iii, 368. P '56, 293 ; 75 347 '(Platycantbus). P '82, 282 (Priocnemis). P '97, 272 (Salius). P '97, 272, 278 (Turdus). P '64, 249, 250 (Uncia). P 79, 173 auraucanus (Unio). P '60, 53 aurea (Alcedo). P '64, 243 (Aleyrodes). P '02, 281, 282 aurea var. androgyna (Carex). P '87, 76 aurea (Corydalis). P '60, 145; '63, 57 (Cyclas). P '60, 288 aurea ferruginea (Dsedalia). J III, 214 aurea (Draba). P '63, .Is (Gilia). P 48, 11. J I, 155 (Gratiola). P '60, 512 294 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. aurea. Continued. (Muscicapa). P '67, 218 (Peritoma). j vii, 15 (Pluvialis). j v, 102; '64, 246 (Potentilla). J III, 182, 191 (Pteris). P '89, 352 (Ranoidea). J VI, 72, 81, 84 (Selenia). j v, 132 (Septoria). P '93, 163 aurea var. destruens (Septoria). P '93, 164 aurea (Succinea). P '58, 199; '64, 110; '72, 105; '75, 155; '89, 209. J VI, 181 (Zexmenia). P '98, 392 Aurelia. P '88, 331; '02, 766, 776 aurelia (Paramcecium). P '95, 167 aurelianense (Anchitherium). J VII, 306 aureocineta (Aleyrodes). P '02, 282 aureohirta (Dielis). P '96, 305 (Elis). P '96, 305 aureola (Dendroica). P '60, 192 (Elis). P '96, 549 (Emberiza). P '64, 253 (Lucidella). P '10, 525 (Sylvicola). P '60, 192. aureolis (Ptychostomus). P '64, 285 aureolus (Bulimulus). P '73, 248 (Calomys). j viii, 302. P '41, 98; '74, 177, 180 (Catostomus). j i, 95. P '77, 90 (Gerres). P '83,117,123; '86, 258, 266, 272 (Hesperomys). P '53, 413; '74, 180 (Mus). j viii, 302. P '41, 98; '74, 180 (Peromyscus). P '96, 191; '97, 304, 309 (Philodrornus). P '92, 64; 1900, 537; '03, 126 (Ptychostomus). J VI, 235 (Vesperimus). P '74, 180 Aureonotata. P '73, 332 aureonotata (Ammophila). P '97, 374 aureoruber (Holocenthrus). J XII, 501 aureovittatus (Mullus). P '82, 306 aureum (Aerostichum). P '89, 352; '05 697 '(Polypodium). P '98,409; '01, 558 (Ribes). j vii, 26. J '63, 61; '98, 27, 301 (Sphau-ium). P '60, SS88; '61, 404 (Thaspium). P '60, 303 aureus (Agrilus). P '73, 333 (Cha'todon). P '63, 176 aureus. Continued. (Charadrius). P '64, 246 (Cirrhites). P '62, 109 (Cirrhitichthys). P '62, 108, 109 (Cyclas). P '61, 404 (Fuudulus). P '65, 78 (Hercodesmus). P '96, 262 (Macacus). P '67, 37 (Parus). P '75, 352 (Polvnemus). P '61,. 274 (Pomocanthus). P '63, 176; '84, 102; '97, 124 (Pomotis). P '77, 44 (Senieio). P '60, 200; '63, 68; '07, 457 (Somatogyrus). P '96, 495 aureus perpes (Thomomys). P '04, 589 aureus (Unio). P '59, 112. J V, 195 (Volvox). P '70, 90 (Xanthomelas). P '91, 448 auribuudus (Spilotes). P '64, 167; '65 197 aurieapilla (Pipra). P '60, 191 (Icterus). P '47, 332; '67, 60; 99, 34. J I, 137 (Manacus). P '60, 191 (Pendulinus). P '67, 60 (Seiurus). P '75, 349 auriceplialus (Curculio). j iii, 310, J IV, 39 auriceps (Platyomus). J IV, 39 aurichalcea (Coptocycla). P '73, 78 (Dicerca). P '44, 112; '57, 8 (Donacia). P '47, 159: '51, 314 Aurichalcite. P '82, 36 auricollis (Ara). P '53, 372; '99, 32, 53. J III, 153 (Helophorus). P '55, 358 (Nemosia). P '60, 143 (Psarocolius). P '67, 62 auricoma (Amphictene). P '08, 353 (Amphitrite). P '63, 141 (Carocolus). P '91, 333 (Goniobasis). P '62, 265; '64, 40. J V, 308 (Helix). P '75, 248 (Labia). P '05, 838 (Mordellistena). P '65, 96 (Peetinaria). P '08, 353. J III, 146 (Thelidomus). P '75, 248; '91, 333 auricornis (Rhomalea). P '04, 532 (Tseniopoda). P '04, 532; '05, 410, 413, 414 Auricula. P '58, 210; '79, 26; '87, 138-145; '88, 14; '96, 398, 403, 452. J VIII. 402; TX, 17, 89-91, 112 auricula (Aehatinella). P '88, 14 I.\l)i:.\ TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 295 auricula. Contvn/aed. (Aurieulella). P '88, 14 (Halvclvstus). P '76, 235 (Lueernaria). P '63, 142 (Mammillifera). j i, 178, 183 (Partula). P '88, 14 Auriculacea. P '58, 198, 209 auriculacea (Spiraxis). P '60, 152 auriculseformia (Goniobasis). P '64, 40; '65, 25 (Megara). P '65, 25 (Melania). P '64, 40 Auricularia. J II, 278; III, 218 aurieularia (Forficula). P '03, 311 auricularis (Oliva). € VIII, 328 (Ollivancilaria). J VIII, 328 (Strongylus). P '56, 54 auricularius (Lymneus). j ii, 170 auriculata (Desmognathus). P '59, 124 (Helicodonta). P '58, 200 (Helix). P '57, 191, 193; '58, 200; '59, 18S; '75, 202; '89, 205 auriculata microporis (Helix). P '89, 205 auriculata (Maguolia). P '87, 155 (Neuropteris). P '60, 438 (Partula). P '85, 209, 211. J IX, 45, 54, 58, 61, 69, 77, 108 (Polygyra). j i, 277. P '75, 154; '09, 543 auriculata (Salamandra). P '69, 116 auriculatum (Pilidium). P '01, 720 (Plethodon). J III, 344 auriculatus (Bulimus). P '85, 209, 212 (Charcharodon). P '46, 42 (Desmognathus). J I, 286. P '56, 11 (Hylodes). P '62, 152, 153 (Lanius). P '64, 238 (Partulus). P '85, 209, 212. J IX, 58 (Salamandra). J I, 286 (Sebastes). P '54, 131, 146; '56, 134 Auriculea. P '58, 210 Auriculella. P '88, 14, 15, 16; '95, 214, 238 Auriculida>. P '60, 50, 153; '62, 571, 584; '91, 318; '96, 401, 403; 1900, 577; '03, 776; '05, 718, 736, 746; '06, 161 Auriculina?. P '60, 50; '62, 566 Auriculus. P '87, 144 aurifer (Bothriechis). P '71, 207 (Campoplex). P '73, 383 (Donacia). P '51, 313 (Limonius). P '66, 347 aurifera (Cicada), j iv, 332 aurifex (Pepsis). P '97, 281 aurifluus (Bulimus). P '60, 152 aurit'olium (Polygonum). P '89, 60, 61 auriformis (Fucoides). P '80, 294 (Helix). P '73, 241; '75, 202; '89, 205; '06, 126 (Polygyra). P '75, 154; '06, 124, 126, 127 aurifrons (Brotogeris). P '99, 327. J III, 155 (Hyphantornis). P '62, 313 (Melanerpes). P '92, 106 (Psen). P '97, 378 auriga (Chajtodon). P '99, 492 (Dules). P '62, 236; '84, 98; '97, 106; '07, 150, 264 (Eudulus). P '07, 264 aurigenia (Melissodes). P '78, 212 aurigera (Leptura). J I, 332 (Masiphya). P '95, 30!), 333" (Nectria). P '90, 246 aurigulus (Drymobius). P '61, 301 aurimacula (Pepsis). P '99, 196 Aurinia. P '76, 286, 288, 290; '98, 191, 192 aurio (Parus). P '75, 352 Auriparis. P '68, 83; '66, 79; '92, 111, 125; '99, 24; '03, 29; '05, 686 auripennis (Amalopis). P '59, 246; '60, 17 (Chrysomela). j iii, 452. P '56, 36; '73, 50, 51. J IV, 41 (Harveya). P '75, 65 (Libellula). P '08, 472, 488 (Pompilus). P '97, 258 auripilis (Agenia). P '94, 297 (Dielis). P '96, 303 (Elater). j iii, 172. J IV, 35 (Elis). P '96, 303 (Leptura). J I, 339 (Limonius). J IV, 35 auripilosus (Necrophorus). P '53,278 Auris. P '85, 206; '10, 503, 507 auris (Gamasus). P '72, 138 (Voluta). J IX, 57 auriscalpium (Melania). P '63, 310; '64, 48 auris malchi (Voluta). P '85, 206 aurispinosus (Nyctinomus). P '02, 393 aurisplendens (Coptocycla). P '73, 78 auris-Sileni (Bulimus). P 73, 247; '74, 58 aurisvulpina (Achatina). P '96, 416 (Cleostyla). P '96, 419, 424 (Pachyotus). P '96, 416, 420 aurita (Anas). P '59, 175 (Aracan). P '07,439; '82,309 (Biddulphia). P '61, 71; '90, 137; 1900. 691, 699 (Denticella). P 1900, 699 (Didelphis). P '97, 24 296 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. '92, aurita. Continued. (Harengula). P '92, 242 (Liza). P '03, 746 (Odontella). P 1900, 699 (Pirena). P '63, 273 (Sardinella). P '61, 35: 242 (Terebratulina). P '73, 180 auritorques (Ara). P '99, 53. J III, 153 auritubis (Pomatoceras). P '04, 157, 174 auritum (Diatoma). P 1900, 699 Auritus. P '08, 88 auritus (Berosus). P '44, 100: '55, 364 (Bufo). J VIII, 94, 99 (Colymbus). P '62, 230, 231; '75, 357; '93, 29. J IX, 396, 397 (Eucrotaphus). P '57, 89. J VII, 134, 381 (Gerrhonotus). P '68, 306 (Hemichromis). P '62, 134, 135 (Hydrophilus). P '44, 100 (Ichthelis). J VI, 220 (Labrus). P '77, 76, 85, 86 (Lepomis). P '77, 76; '06, 516; '10, 602. J VI, 219-221 (Libetbra). P '05, 790, 840 (Malachius). P '52, 165 (Megalochilus). P '96, 311 (Monachus). P '49, 171: '73, 30. J I, 264 (Notemigonus). P '77, 85 (Ostraeion). P '82, 309 (Plecotus). P '55, 531; '65, 174 (Podiceps). P '62, 231; '66, 100 (Scarichthys). P 1900, 511 (Seams). ' P 1900, 511 auriventris (Amblytropidia). P 19 aurivillii (Atractomorpha). P 373 (Scalpellum). P 'OS, 110 aurocapilla (Motacilla). j iv, P '64, 29 (Sylvia), j iv, 35, 275 (Zonotrichia). P '99, 19. J T, 51 aurocapillus (Seiurus). P '53, 310; '63, 294; "83, 61 : '91, 437; '95, 496; '96, 116, 161 ; '98, 85; '08, 155; '09, 365 (Tardus) L53. P '53, 398 auroenus (Coluber). I' '60, 79 aurofrenatum (Sparisoma), I' 121 aurofrenatus (Corydoras). P 506, 507 (Scarus). P '97. 121 '06, '01, 35. j iv, 35, 275; viii, '97, '03, aurolineatum (Bathystoma). P '97 110 (Haemulon). P '97, 110 aurolineatns (Agrilus). P '57, 9 auromaculatus (Ichthy callus). P '63, 206; '82, 275 auropunctata (Cosmema). P '08, 505, 506, 511 (Dromica). P '08, 511 aurora (Acomus). P '56, 173 (Catostomus). P '56, 173 (Crassatella). P '72, 249 (Cymindys). J XI, 280 (Fario). P '56, 218 (Ischnura). P '98, 148 (Lamprophis). P '64, 168 (Muscicapa). P '64, 255; '72, 71 (Psittacus). P '64, 239 (Pucetia). P '83, 277 (Rana). P '52, 174 (Ruticilla). P '62, 316 aurorse (Carpophaga). P '54, 230; '64, 50; '99, 46 (Globieera). P '99, 46 aurorata (Adelocera). P '59, 289 auroreum (Hysterapterum). P '07, 494 aurorubens (Centropristes). P '62, 236; '97, 108 (Rhomboplites). P '97, 108 aurostoma (Ampullaria). P '56, 110. J VI, 114 aurozonata (Pepsis). P '97, 280 aurulens (Zethus). P '99, 431 aurulenta (Ancistromma). P '93,488 (Buprestis). P '57, 8 (Calospiza). P '99, 307 (Larra). P '93, 503 (Lyrops). P '93, 503 aurulentus (Lampornis). P '60, 377 (Tachytes). P '93, 502, 503 (Trochilus). P "60, 377 Ausoba. P '76, 286 austeniana (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 austera (Crataegus). P '05, 584, 586 austerus (Arvicola). P '53, 405; '74, 187, 190 (Hesperomvs). P '55, 336; '74, 179 (Pedomys). P '74, 190 anstinensis (Paehyma). P '61, 423 austini (Allagecrinus). P '86, 89 (Gnorimocrinus). P '79, 273 (Perdita). P '95, 11, 13; '96, 50, 85 (Taxocrinus). P '79, 273 austinianus (Platvcrinus). P '81, 244, 24!) austmii (Allagecrinus). P '85, 25." australasia? (Barnea). P '62, 194, 207 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 297 australasiae. Continued. (Pholaa). P '62, 195, 207 (Periplaneta). P "05, 33, 53, 839; '06, 271; '07, 282; '10, 5 (Tenodera). P '03, 704 australe (Asemum). J II, 35 (Aspergillum). P '61, 490 (Cardium). J VIII, 318 (Linum). P '04, 108 (Pycnogonum). P '92, 144 (Pyrrhulina). P '03, 508 (Thysanozoon). P '55, 389; '57, 20, 25 australiana (Chirodota). P '55, 386 (Physa). P '50, 11 australiensis (Galathea). P '58, 238, 251 (Heteropanope). P '58, 35 (Trypaea). P '52, 19 (Virbius). P '60, 35 australinum (Cardium). J VIII, 318 (Trachycardium). J VIII, 318 australior (Calliopsis). P '97, 349 (Chortophaga). P '10, 589 australis (Actinobolus). P '72, 252 (Ageneotettix). P '07, 35, 72; '08, 366, 383; '09, 411, 429 (Amblytropidia). P '06, 18 (Anoxia). J III, 232 (Anurogryllus). P '05, 833 (Aphrodita). P '03, 423 (Apteryx). P '72, 174 (Ascidia). ] iii, 8 (Axinsea). J IV, 276 (Balaena). P '65, 168, 180; '69, 15 (BalEenoptera). P '69, 16 (Beta?us). P '60, 31 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 694 (Brechites). P '61, 490 (Bulimus). P '85, 206. J IX, 57 (Callorhynchus). P '82, 308 (Camptonotus). P '07, 393 (Capros). P '62, 126 (Cardita). P '72, 254 (Celtis). P '62, 12 (Centropogon). P '64, 146 (Chama). P '72, 255 (Chimaera). P '82, 308; '10, 603 (Chiroleptes). J VI, 112 (Cirratulus). P '55, 391 (Clavagella). P '61, 487 (Climaeosphsenia). P '53, 431 (Columba). P '64, 248 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Corvus). P '60, 135; '64, 243 (Cottus). P '82, 304 (Crangon). P '95, 186 (Cristiceps). P '07, 442 (Cultellus). P '60, 198. J VIII, 317 australis. Continued. (Cyclas). P '60, 26S, 288; '72, 229 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275 (Dacosta). P '61, 487 (Diadasia). P '02, 728 (Dichromorpha). P '07, 167 (Eekeneis). P '64, 60, 61 (Echinocyamus). P '63, 359 (Entopyla). P '53, 431 (Eucopia). P '52, 28. (Garrulus). j iv, 252. P '75, 349 (Gobiomorus). P '82, 304 (Gouldia). P '72, 248 (Gymnapistes). P '82, 277 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Heteropteryx). P '04, 89 (Hipponyx). P '04, 24 (Hippopotamus). J I, 238; II, 208 (Ischnochiton). P '94, 70, 72 (Ischnoradsia). P '94, 71, 72 (Isophyllia). P '88, 305 (Kellia). P '72, 230 (Lamia). P '50, 81 (Lampsilis). P 1900, 75 (Lasea). P '72, 229 (Leptospermum). P '50, 81 (Leucosticte). P '08, 86 (Limulus). j i, 436 (Lithodomus). J VIII, 319 (Lithophaga). J VIII, 319 (Lophyrus). P '94, 70 (Manatee). P '78, 62 (Martesia). P '62, 194, 219 (Meckelia). P '57, 161 (Megalotis). P '99, 58 (Melania). P '56, 145 (Melissodes). P '78, 214 (Miro). P '89, 148 (Mitopus). P '09, 231 (Munatia). P '07, 169 (Natica). J VIII, 314 (Nesierax). P '99, 203 (Paludinestra). J VIII, 330 (Partula). P '85, 206. J IX, 57 (Partulus). J IX, 57 (Pectunculus). j viii, 223. P '61, 365 ; '05, 10. J IV, 276 (Pedicellina). J IX, 14 (Periaster). J VIII, 301 ; 325 (Pholadomya). J VIII, 284, 317 (Pinguicula). j vii, 103 (Pinus). j i, 31 (Pontophilus). P '95, 183, 186, 192 (Procellaria). P '64, 141, 144 (Pteroglossus). P '67, 112 (Pupa). P 1900, 428 (Pyrrhulauda). P '99, .IS (Korqualis). J VII, 444 298 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. anstralis. Continued. (Scala). J VIII, 190 (Scalaria). J VIII, 191 (Scalops). P '94, 158 (Scorpio). J V, 360, 371 (Septa). P '04, 22 (Smaris). P '04, 143 (Solemya). P '72, 258 (Taraciiichthys). P '82, 307 (Terebratula). P '73, 181 (Tinnunculus). P '70, 149 (Tringa). j v, 95. P '61, 180 (Viola). P '03, 691 (Waldheimia). P '73, 181 (Warnea). P '61, 490 austriaca (Centaurea). j ii, 118 (Coronella). P '60, 245 (Cucmia?a). P '77, 22 (Pinus). P '68, 182 austriacus (Zacholus). P '60, 245 autocarinata (Elimia). P '64, 38 (Goniobasis). P '64, 38 (Melania). P '64, 38 Autocha. P '60, 16 Autodax. P 1900, 613, 618-621; '01, 508; '08, 126 Autolytus. P '93, 81; '02, 274; '09, 331 Automalite. j ii, 249, 287 automaria (Galeruca). P '65, 205 Automeris. P '10, 295, 311, 320 Autonomea. P '52, 17; '79, 421 autopsis (Simpulum). J IV, 293 autraniana (Deropeltis). P '01, 275 autnmnale (Helenium). P '60, 514; '99, 112; '02, 669 (Leontodon). P '67, 21 antnmnalis (Anas). P '60, 197 (Bradycellus). P '68, 374, 382, 379 (Chrysotis). P '53, 372 (Dendrocygna). P '60, 197; '64, 70; '66, 98; '92, 112; '98, 497 (Ellychnia). P '45, 303; '51, 334 (Erigone). P '05, 314 (Feronia). P '68, 382 (Forestiera). P '62, 7, 166 (Geoboenns). P '68, 382 (Harpalus). P '43, 2 J) 7 (Lampyris). P '45, 303 (Pachy'gnatha). P '92, 51 (Plegadis). P '05, 760; '09, 355 (Saxifraga). J III, 192 (Sylvia), j iv, 195 (Tringa). "P '05, 760 Antunite. P '82, 49; '90, 83; '92, 175, 193, 195 anxiliaiis (Ayrotis). P '75, 422 Anxis. P '62, 124, 125; '04, 760 Avahis. J X, 275, 293, 300, 302, 306, 328 avala (Trypeta). P '94, 281 (Urophora). P '94, 281 Avalana. P '56, 64, 282 Avalis. P '78, 152 avalonensis (Oreohelix). P '05, 269, 283, 284 avanea (Hyas). P '50, 28 avara (Amycla). P '62, 287 (Anachis). P '98, 419 (Columbella). j ii, 230. P '71, 142, 143; '82, 167, 172, 174, 176; '91, 51; '98, 419; '03, 757 (Helicodonta). P '58, 200 (Helix). P '57, 191; '58, 200; '89, 205 (Hemiloma). P '58, 209 (Lara). P '52, 42 (Lycosa). P '92, 66; '03, 650; '04, 304; '08, 163, 222-226, 279, 281 avara var. gosiuta (Lycosa). P '08, 225, 281 avara (Polygvra). j i, 277. '75, 154; '76, 188 (Spongelia). P '84, 203 (Stenotrema). P '59, 188 (Succinea). P '57, 193; '58, 199; '60, 164; '61, 307, 330; '64, 110; '66, 315; '72, 105, 111; '75, 155, 230, 232; '79, 33; '89, 209; '94, 23; '96, 493; '03, 213, 616; '06, 161; '08, 46; '09, 514; '10, 51, 86, 144. J VI, 181 (Trochosa). P '92, 66; '03, 650; '04, 300, 301, 304; '08, 281 avarnm (Buccimim). P '48, 96 avarns (Alpheus). P '60, 29; '88, 321 Avellana. P '56, 185; '60, 185, 424; '93, 220; '05, 19. J VIII, 315 avellana (Corylns). P '62, 11; '82, 113; '83, 85; '84, 117; '90, 268; '99, 85, 86 (Plenroberria). P 1900, 81 avellana- (Aleyrodes). P '02, 280 Avena. P '63, 78 a vena (Marginella). P '91, 50. J VIII, 355 avenaoea (Stipa). P '04, 605 averellii (Unio). P '88, 115 averruncus (Kathetostoma). P '89, 260 avervi (Unio). P '59, 281. J IV, 269 Avieeda. P '59, 32 avicenna (Abutilon). P '60, 511 Avicennia. I' '89, 69, 271, 399; '01, 557; '05; (596; "09, 486 Avicola. J TX, 392 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 299 Avicula. j ii, 262; vi, 202; vii, 246; viii, 22;i, 234, 235. P '42, 178; '46,23; '47,295; '48,96; '50,67; '54, 163; '56, 86, 283, 285; '58, 43, 46, 50, 145; '60, 180. 418, 42."), 427, 455; '62, 579; '63, 8; '65, 73, 124-126; '66, 260; '71, 133, 163; '79, 219; '82, 159, 199, 200; '87, 35; '90, 455; '91, 46, 248; '95, 117; '05, 10. J I, 126; II, 274; VIII, 290; IX, 121, 151 aviculare (Polygonum). P '60, 304; '89, 61 avicularia (Mygale). P '87, 380 avicularia (Ce'llepora). P '78, 305 Aviculidae. P '60, 418, 427; '87, 34 ; '91, 46 aviculina (Cardita). P '72, -257 aviculoides (Gervillia). P '87, 35 (Inoceramus). P '60, 181, 428; '61, 419, 422; '66, 314 (Limopsis). P '79, 221. J IV, 297 (Myalina). P '60, 184; '62, 412 (Pectunculus). P '48, 104 Aviculopecten. P '60, 452; '63, 9; '65, 125; '69, 172; '70, 38, 39; '71, 60, 61, 62, 160, 178; '83, 213; '88, 232; '91, 248 aviculus (Pagurus). P '50, 25 avida (Amara). P '55, 346 (Lycosa). P '08, 164 avidus (Pelor). P '55, 346 (Zabrus). j iii, 148. P '55, 346 aviformis (Avieula). j viii, 243 avirostris (Penaeus). P '52, 27 avium (Cerasus). P '76, 328 (Strebla). P '94, 281 avocetta (Ceratostoma). P '95, 418 avus (Planorbis). P '10, 669, 670 awajiensis (Clausilia). P 1900, 444; '01, 423, 480, 499, 623, 625, 626, 649; '02, 369; '03, 315; '04, 813; '08, 572 (Corbicula). P '01, 407 (Pecten). P '05, 121 (Terebra). P '04, 4 Awaous. P '62, 240; '97, 132; 1900, 517 axillare (Desmodium). P '01, 558 axillaris (Acupalpus). P '68, 382 (Aramides). P '63, 107 (Boreocottus). P '59, 160 (Bradycellus). P '68, 380 (Cistela). j iii, 270. P '46, 59 (Corvina). *P '97, 76 (Coscinoptera). P '73, 29 (Cossyplus). P '62, 140; '63, 009 (Eugenia). P '89, 381; '05, TOO axillaris. Continued. (Gcrres). P '83, 124; '86, 269, 271 (Hydroporus). P '55, 292, 293 (Iva). P '63, 65 (Julis). P 1900, 508 (Lycus). P '45, 302 (Monasa). P '60,135; '64,288 (Ochthedromus). P '57, 5 (Pratincola). P '89, 79; '05, 770 (Purpuricenus). J II, 11 (Sciama). P '97, 76 (Stethojulis). P 1900, 508 axin (Llaveia). P '99, 259 Axinasa. P '56, 314; '57, 166; '60, 185, 428; '61, 365, 419, 420; '62, 580; '65, 73; '71, 127, 130; '82, 199. J IV, 276, 295, 396, 402; VIII, 335, 346 Axinaeinae. P '62, 580 Axinea. P '67, 139; '93, 222 Axinella. P '84, 205 Axinellida. P '84, 205 Axinite. P '97, 442 Axincea. P '76, 317; '90, 403; '05, 10. J IX, 147 Axinopalpus. J IV, 14, 28 Axinus. P '58, 262 ; '59, 29 ; '72, 91 Axionice. P '02, 276 Axiothea. P '02,275; '03,485; '04, 157; '06, 239 Axis. P '68, 247; '75, 41 Axius. P '52 13 Axolo'tl. P '04, 688. J I, 292 ; XII, 20 axolotl (Siredon). P '67, 184. J I, 292 Axophyllus. P '76, 28 aya (Lutianus). P '06, 98 aygula (Chlorichthys). P '82, 275 (Coris). P 1900, 510 aymardi (Ancodus). J IX, 462 (Elotherium). J VII, 175 ayresi (Coturnicops). P '94, 146 (Porzana). P '94, 146 ayresiana (Arionta). P '75, 155 (Helix). P '73, 244; '75, 218; '89, 202 ayresii (Acipenser). P '89, 254, 256 (Colaptes). P '66, 56; '99, 16. J II, 270 (Lepidosteus). P '10, 605 (Parophrvs). P '64, 197 (Picus). P '99, 18 Aysha. P '03, 340; '04, 121; '09, "200 Aytha. P '98, 140 Avthia. P '09, 355 Aythya. P '59, 109, 193; '62, 322; ''64, 72; '66, 99; '69, 217; '71, 37; '89, 267; '90, 217; '93, 23, 32, 60; '95, 468. J IX, 405, 410 300 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Azalea. P '58, 126; '60, 200, 303; 1900, 546; '02, 668; '07, 455; '10, 570. J III, 94, 194 azalea (Sphinx). J IV, 147 Azara. P 74, 25. J VIII, 332 azara (Bamphastos). P '67, 114 azarse (Canis). J XI, 403 (Didelphis). P '97, 24 (Hydropsalis). J II, 114 (Pteroglossus). P '67, 113, 114 (Pyranga). P '66, 71; '69, 130, 132 Azarella. P '02, 699 Azaria. P '72, 252; '02, 699 Azeca. P '75, 148 azederach (Melia). P '89, 372; '02, 122; '05, 700 Azilia. P '09, 208 azoides (Saxifraga). P '93, 210 Azor. P '98, 57 aztec (Conurus). P '90, 205 azteca (Aidemona). P '04, 536; '05, 442, 805, 841 (Blattella). P '05, 791, 839 (Eiphosoma). P '73, 381 (Homoeogamia). P '03, 181, 184 (Ischnoptera). P '06, 266 (Isodontia). P '97, 376 (Lampronota). P '73, 408 (CEdipoda). P '04, 526 (Pezotettix). P '05, 442 (Phylloptera). P '04, 543 (Pimpla). P '73, 401 (Scolopendra). J V, 29 (Sphex). P '97, 376 (Stilpnochlora). P '04, 543; '05, bOi (Tauripkila). P '08, 489 aztecorum (Lampsilis). P '09, 533 (Unio). P '09, 537 aztecum (Platephyma). P '04, 536 aztecus (Arvicola). P '94, 282 (Cryptus). P '73, 133 (Heliastus). P '04, 528; '05, 402 (Hesperomys). P '74, 180 (Ichneumon). P '73, 110, 128 (Lithobius). P '03, 152 (Mesoleptus). P '73, 390 (Mesostenus). P '73, 150, 152 (Notropis). P '10, 273 (Palsemon). P '93, 122 (Paratettix) . P '04, 666 (Parcecanthus). P '05, S36, 843 (Telmatettix). P '04, 666; '07, 69; '09, 116, 130 (Tomonotus). P '04, 526; '07, 38, 72; '08, 367, 386, 387; '09, 149 (Vesperinus). P '74, ISO azul (Goniloba). P '66, 340 azumai (Clausilia). P '04, 616, 816, 817 azumai idiopylis (Clausilia). P '04, 817 azurea (Alcedo). P '50, 69 (Ceblepyris). P '59, 53 (Ceyx). P '50, 69 (Chrysiptera). P '82, 273 (Chrysobothris). P '57, 8 (Eichornia). P '98, 384 (Hypothymis). P '89, 149 (Niltana). P '67, 218 (Phyllomedusa). P '62, 355 (Pontederia). P '98, 384 (Sylvia), j iv, 194; viii, 153 (Synoeca). P '98, 446 (Volucella). P '94, 276 azureipennis (Montezumia). P '99, 462 azureum (Tropaeolum). P 58, 124 azureus (Alepidosaurus). P '62, 127 (Ceanothus). P '98, 395 (Graucalus). P '51, 348: '59, 53; '99, 39 (Pithecopus). P '68, 112. J VI, 86 (Sceloporus). P '54, 94 Azurite. P '82, 36; '92, 193 azurufa (Muscicapa). P '67, 218 babeecula (Sylvia), P '67, 221 Babia. P '58, 83 ; '73, 27. J IV, 41 babingtoni (Lycosa). P 1900, 538; '01, 586; '02 ,559; '04, 134, 290; '08, 163, 228, 229 Babirussa. P 78, 61 babirussa (Sus). P '46, 94. J I, 19 babista (Baccha). P '94, 276 babylonica (Cancellaria). P '48, 97; '90, 397 (Chemnitzia). P '99, 176 (Melania). P '64, 46 babylonica (Salix). P 73, 363; '09, 58, 64, 69 babylonica annularis (Salix). P 70, 129 babvlonicum (Gyrotoma). P '64, 96; '65, 34 (Melatoma). P '64, 96 (Schizostoma). P '64, 93, 96; '65, 34 bacalaus (Gobius). P '58, 168 Bacanius. P '53, 291 bacbakbiri (Loxia). P '64. 250 (Laniarius). P '62, 314 bacca ( Aeatinellastrum). P '88, 28 (Bulimella). P '88, 28 (Coccocrinus). P '81, 234; '85, 257, 312, 337; '87, 103 (Euhadra). P '05, 734 (Eulota). P '05, 734 bacca var. ainistrorsa (Helix). P '05, 734 bacca (Hexacrinus). P '81, 253 (Lannnella). P '88. 28 IXDKX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 301 baccata (Gaylussacia). P '10, 546, 570 (Psilota). P '95, 329 baccata canadensis (Taxus). P '91, 43 4 baccatum (Capsicum). P '01, 560 Baccha. j iii, 100; vi, 161. P '94, 276; '95, 330 baeeharidis (Cercospora). P '94,379 (Cercosporella). P '95, 438 (Galleruca). P '65, 220, 222 Baccharis. P '89, 387; 1900, 637, 643, 646, 647, 652, 656-660, 670; '02, 650-653, 664; '05, 697; '09, 380-397, 486 bacchoides (Spazigaster). P '94, 276 bacchus (Anax). P '98, 148 (Odontota). P '73, 81 bacciferum (Sargassum). P '89, 351; '05, 695 bacha (Falco). P '59, 31; '65, 2; '67, 214 (Spilorius). P '59, 31; '65, 2 bachei (Cibdelis). P '61, 353 (Helops). P '61, 353 bachmani (Haematopus). P '93, 22, 37; '99, 17 (Lepus). j viii, 96. P '04, 578, 587 bachmani ubericolor (Microlagus). P '99, 383 baekmanii (Georissa). P '08, 38 (Haematopus). j viii, 56. J I, 221 bacillaris (Stenogyra). P '87, 135 (Subulina). P '87, 135 (Taenia). P '55,443; '56,46 (Tornatellma). P '79,21; '87, 135. J VIII, 398 ; IX, 81 bacillifera (Lubomirskia). P '87, 271 bacillum (Syrnola). P '01, 394 Bacillus. P '82, 145; '90, 438; '01, 288; '04, 80, 83, 516 bacis (Platypalpus). P '94, 275 (Tachydromi). P '94, 275 backii (Carex). P '63, 78 (Dichelonvcha). J III, 280 Bacteria. P '04, 50-62; '05, 795 Bacteriastrum. P '61, 68 Bacteridae. P '04, 107 Bacteriinae. P '07, 161 Bacterinse. P '04, 61, 107 Bactocrinitis. P '79, 301, 370 Bactra. P '60, 358 bactriana (Eunotia). P '65, 13, 18 bactrianus (Camelus). P '50, 84 Bactridium. P '73, 328 Bactrodesmus. P '96, 260 Bactrododema. P '04, 70 Bactromantis. P '07, 29 baculis (Chanda). P '05, 500 (Hamiltonia). P '05, 500 Baculites. j vi, 89, 196, 202; viii 211, 221. P '41, 108; '46, 32, 39 '50, 67; '55, 265; '56, 114, 267, 281; '57, 116, 125,127, 153 '58 45, 146, 155, 218, 257; '61 316 394, 419, 421, 425, 426, 428 430 445; '62, 21; '66, 279; '68, 286; '74, 224; '76, 348; '82, 194 204 '91, 159, 160; '92, 136; '93 220 '97, 427; '05, 26. J III, 323, 334 IV, 276, 298, 299; VIII, 309 baculoides (Goniobasis). P '69, 125 J VIII, 62 baculum (Goniobasis). P '64, 35 (Melania). P '64, 35 (Ortaoceras). P '60, 310 baculus (Baculites). P '61, 445 Bacunculida;. P '04, 107 Bacunculina?. P '04, 61 Bacunculus. P '04, 50, 53; '07, 283 Badhamia. P '90, 195; '93, 372 badia (Amastra). P '95, 230 (Carpophaga). P '54, 229 (Columba). P '54, 229 (Halcyon). P '57, 37; '59, 34; '99, 49 (Helicina). P '05, 730 (Helix). P '74, 52, 57 (Hirundo). P '99, 44 (Limnobia). P '59,198; '60,15 (Osmosita). P '44, 106 (Planaria). P '57, 23, 30 (Pupa). P '58, 208 badiceps (Camaroptera). P '59, 39 (Sylvia). P '59, 39 badicollis (Agrotis). P '75, 56 (Ammoconia). P '75, 56 Badiera. P '89, 365 badiipennis (Bradycellus). P '68,379 (Geophagus). P '71, 251 (Stenolophus). P '68, 382 (Stereopalpus). P '55, 271 badinodis (Agrotis). P '74, 203 baclioflavus (Adenomus). P '60, 371 badipennis. P '43, 297, 301 badipes (Aphodius). P '44, 135. J I, 103 Badister. P '43, 296, 299; '44, 51; '59, 83, 287; '68, 379; '73, 324 badium (Cryptobium). P '66, 347 (Ehabdosoma). J VIII, 181 badius (Agelaius). P '66, 15 (Cecropis). P '53,371; '99,44 (Celestus). P '68, 124, 126; '96, 464 (Dioncus). P '55, 389; '57, 22, 27 (Dirhagus). P '44, 149; '52, 47 (Dolichonyx). P '66, 15 (Fornax). P '52, 47 (Harpalus). P '43, 297 302 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. badius. Continued. (Hyphantornis). P '50, 57; '99, 38 (Leptura). J I, 335 (Merops). P '64, 244 (Mkronisus). P '62, 312 (PoTvporus). J III, 207 (Bhodilus). P '90, 125 (Tenebrio). j iii, 265 (Typocerus). J I, 335 badius-tristis (Elater). P '45, 139 Ba?na. P '70, 123; 71, 228, '72, 162; '91, 4-2-428 Baenidae. P '91, 425 Baeocera. P '60, 322, 323 baeolopha (Cyclura). P '61, 123; '66, 124 baeri (Criotettix). P '04, 662 (Glyptocrinus). P '81, 367; '85, 307, 317 (Lituites). P '65, 263 (Nautilus). P '65, 263 (Reteocrinus). P '81, 367; '85, 316 (Trochoceras). P '65, 263 (Xenocrinus). P '85, 317 Bserocrinus. P '79, 297, 370; '85, 233, 262; '86, 110, 119-133; '90, 377-390 baetica (Lyca?na). P '85, 86 baeticata (Sylvia). P '67, 221 Baetis. j viii, 41. P '62, 367, 401 Baetisea. P '62, 368, 378, 401 Baeus. P '03, 82 baffini (Arcturus). P '91, 480; '01, 156 bagosa (Sargus). P '94, 272 bagre (Silurus). P '03, 346 Bagrina?. P '05, 469 Bagroides. P '05, 469 bagrus (Silurus). P '63, 179 bagsana (Clausilia). P '05, 738 (Hemiphaedusa). P '05, 738 bahamense (Epidendrnm). P '89, 355 (Solanum). P '89, 395 bahamensis (Acacia). P '89, 375 (Brachypodella). P '98, 279 (Bulimulus). P '73, 248 (Certhia). P '64, 271 (Certhiola). P '64, 271 (Mimosa). P '89, 375 ( Mimus). P '63, 291 (Nyctinomus). P '02, ($41 (Pimis). P '89, 353 (Poppilnnotta). P '64, 71 (Statice). P '89, 389 (Tyranimla). P '72, 78 (Vernonia). P '89, 387 Bahia. P '63, 65; '84, 87 bahiaefolia (Monolopia). J ITT, 93 bahianus (Acanthurus). P '97, 126 (Teuthis). P '97, 126 bahiense (Musculium). P '60, 288; '62, 32 (Pismu). P '60, 288; '62, 32 (Sphserium). P '60, 288 ; '62, 32 bahiensis (Cyclas). P '60,288; '62,32 baicalensis (Lubomirskia). P '87,270 Baiera. P '01, 606 baileyana (Choudria). P '55, 412 (Chylocladia). P '55, 412 baileyi (Biddulphia). P '61, 71; '90, 137; 1900, 698, 730 (Crotaphytus). P '93. 384; '97, 461; '03, 544, 545, 550 (Meyenia). P '81, 150; '87, 179, 211, 237, 239 (Neotoma). P '94, 244 (Perognathus). P '94, 262 (Podospkenia). P '61, 67 (Rhabdonia). P '52, 148 (Spongilla). P '87, 179, 227, 239 (Stauroneis). P '65, 12, 16 (Surirella). P '63,338: '65,7 bailloni (Pteroglossus). P '67, 114 (Rallus). P '94, 144 (Ramphastos). P '67, 114 (Trachynotus). P '62, 437 Baillonius. P '67, 114 Baillouus. P '62, 437 bainbridgei ^Pleurodonte). P '10,514 liaiubridgensis (Centrocrinus). P '81, 295 (Melocrinus). P '81,295; '82,31 Baiomvs. P '94, 257 Baione. P '77, 88 Baiostoma. P '03, 350 bairdi (Anchitherium). P '58, 158; '70, 112. J VII, 21, 165, 303-310, 358, 402 (Busycon). P '56, 282; '60, 422; '61, 419 (Coluber). P '03, 553 (Coniglobus). P '05, 735 (Eulota). P '05, 735 (Lanius). P '85, 93 (Lepus). P '95, 243 (Pyropsis). P '76, 284 (PVrula). P '56, 66, 282; '60, 422; '76, L's4 (Semotilus). P '83, 158 (Squalius). P '83, 157 (Tringa). P 1900, 526 bairdiana (Goniobasis). P 62, 267; '64, 36. J V, 317 bairdianus (Lophiodon). P 71, 229; 72, 19 (Sphvra?nops). P '62, 242 (TJnio). P '57, 102. J TV, 361 INDEX TO GENERA. SPECIES, ETC. 303 Bairdiella. P '61, 83, 88; '62, 238; '63, 28, 29, 164; 77. 210; '97, 115; '99, 355; '06, 488 bairdii (Acipenser). P '89, 251, 257 (Actodromas). P '61, 191, 194; '66, 97 (Ammodramus). P '99, 18 (Anchitherium). P '53, 392; '54, 157; '57, 89, 158 (Bathymyzon). P '07, 464 (Burnesia). P '99, 41 (Busveon). P '56, 126 (Buteo). P '53, 451; '55, 280; '66, 44; '70, 142; '75, 101, 111; '99, 22, 29 (Campephilus). P '63, 322; '99, 32 (Dircenna). P '68, 89 (Drvnioica). P '55, 327; '57, 35 ; '99, 41 (Elasmognathus). P '65, 183 (Emberiza). P '99, 16, 18 (Empidonax). P '90, 212 (Gastrostomy) . P '87, 352 (Graculus). P '65, 5 (Mus). P '74, 180 (Myiodvnastes). P '99, 20 (Orestias). J VIII, 185 (Palaeotherium). P '50, 121, 122: '54, 157; '57, 89. J VII, 402 (Petromvzon). P '07, 464 (Phalacrocorax). P '65, 6 (Phimothvra). P '61, 300 (Picus). P '63, 196 (Pomacentrns). P '62, 149; '63, 214, 217 (Pomataprion). P '63, 216, 217 (Pyrula). P '56, 126 (Salvadora). P '61, 300 (Saurophagus). P '99, 20. J 1, 40 bajocina (Cyprina). P '61, 28 ba'ionado (Calamus). P '97, 112; '03, 331 (Pagellus). P '63, 177 ■ (Spams). P '63,177; '03,331 bajulus (Callidium). J II, 105 (Cerambyx). J II, 105 (Hylotrupes). J II, 31, 105 bakerae (Peraita). P '96, 42, 51, 69 bakeri (Barnea). P '62, 194, 207 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 207 (Potamopyrgus). P '91, 328 Bakevillia. P '59, 29; '91, 249; '87, 36 Babena. P '51, 308; '65, 168, 273; '66, 297; '67, 132; '68, 159, 193. 224; '69, 10, 11, 14, 15; '71, 13; '74, 89; '88, 101; 1900, 34. J TT, 136; VII, 440 balsena (Biddulphia). P 1900, 692, 713 balaena. Continued. (Zygoccros). P 1900, 713 balamaris (Lepis). P '63, 140 Balaeniceps. P '69, 200, 203 BalKnidffi. I' 67, 144; '69, 14. J VII, 440 Balaenoptera. P '67, 144; '68, 159, 193; '69, 11, 15, 16, 17; '91, 474- 478. .1 VII, 440, 441, 444 Balanidu-. 1' '90, 443 Balanidea. j ii, 323 Balaninus. P '68, 365. J IV, 40 Balanocrinus. P '81, 373 Balanoglossus. P '78, 300; '82, 93, 102; '87, 347 balanoides (Balanus). P '63, 140; '78, 299; '82, 224; '01, 146, 167. J III, 151 (Lepas). P '63, 140 Balanomorpha. P '73, 51 Balanophoraceae. P '03, 352 balanorum (Bryopa). P '61, 488 (Clavagelia). P '61, 488 balansa? (Clistocoeloma). P '80, 219 Balantidium. P 77, 259 balantiophthalmus (Scomber). P '62, 432 Balantiopteryx. P '92, 217 Balanus. j i, 450; ii, 324; vi, 118, 265; vii, 134; viii, 217. P '41, 81; '48, 1, 96; '63, 140; '65, 75; '66, 237; '67, 139; 71, 125; 76, 273; 78, 299; '82, 224; '87, 55; '88, 170, 431; '90, 145, 443; '91, 355; '96, 208; '97, 332; '98, 419; '01, 145, 167; '07, 360-362. J III, 151; VIII, 325 balanus (Lepus). P '63, 140 balao (Hemiramphus). j ii, 136. P '84, 221, 222, 225 Balatro. P '82, 244, 250 balaustina (Epeira). P '88, 198; '03, 341; '04, 129 (Kellia). P 72, 230 balbiani (Trypanosoma). P '91, 10, 11, 66 balbisiana (Smilax). P '89, 360 balbo (Evermannella). P '01, 211 (Odontostomus). P '01, 211 (Scopelus). P '01, 211 bakhii (Inoceramus). P '60, 180, 428 baldus (Ypthima). P '85, 86 baldwinensis (Unio). P '59, 170. J IV, 330 baldwini (Chriaens). P '92, 296 (Deltatherium). P '92, 296 (Helicina). P '08, 560 (Hemipteronotns). J XII, 541 baldwinii (Achatinella). P '88, 47 (Achatinellastrum). P '88, 47 (Alsine). P '09, 491 (Amastra). P '88, 47 304 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. baldwinii. Continued. (Cyperus). P '67, 23 (Vernonia). P 1900, 341 Balea. P '75, 148; '88, 15; '96, 425; '98, 267; '01, 470 Balearica. P '70, 86; '05, 760 balearicum (Ophisoma). P '92, 246 baleata (Callula). P '02, 694. J VI, 192 (Kaalvula). P '09, 403 baleatus (Eupristis). P '64, 168 balfouriana (Pinus). P '73, 370 balfourii (Clerodendron). P '89, 399 balia (Lachnosterna). J III, 255 (Melolontha). j v, 194. J III 255 '(Phyllophaga). J III, 235 baliocoryphus (Elaps). P '59, 346; '60, 73; '62, 347 baliopterus (Omegasyrphus). P '95, 329 Balistapus. P '99, 496; 1900, 514, 528 ; '03, 162. J XII, 547 Balistes. P '63, 177, 180; '70, 120; '82, 282, 309; '84, 46, 99; '92, 278; '97, 79, 126, 127; '99, 360-496; 1900, 514; '03, 162; '04, 510; '10, 602 Balistidte. P '92, 278; '97, 126; '99, 360, 496; 1900, 514, 528; '03, 162; '04, 510. J XII, 546 Balitora. P '61, 7 ballanus (Labrus). P '82, 306 balli (Eremopedes). P '06, 417 ballistarius (Brachinus). P '62, 524 Ballota. P '77, 108 balloui (Orphulella). P '06, 21 balnearia (Cypris). P '09, 108 balonnensis (Melania). P '50, 11 (Unio). P '50, 10. J II, 295 Balophila. P '73, 65 Balsam. P '75, 18 balsamea (Abies). P '70, 91; '74, 160; 76, 173, 174; '80, 343; '01, 355 • '02 474 478 balsamifera (Hedwigia). P '89, 372 (Hosackia). P '63, 352 (Populus). P '63, 76 balsamina (Momordica). P '89, 383 Balsaminacese. P '58, 127; '60, 511; 1900, 667 Balsaminea?. P '89, 370 balsamitse (Senecio). P '63, 68; 1900, 486; '10, 546, 548, 577 balsamitifolia (Calycera). P '77, 107 Balsamorrhiza. j vii, 37. P '98, 32 305 balteata (Coronella). P '53, 236; '60, 255 (Cymatodera). P '54, 81. J TV, 36 (Diabrotica). P '65, 212, 213 balteata. Continued. (Leptachatina). P '88, 51 (Macroglossa). J IV, 131 balteatum (Cryptorhopalum). P '54, 110. J IV, 32 balteatus (Abramis). P '56, 202 (Cerambyx). J II, 177; IV, 40 (Collops). P '53, 230. J IV, 35 (Cyprinus). P '56, 201 (Eques). P '63, 176 (Heros). P '77, 180, 184 (Litargus). P '56, 14. J IV, 32 (Mulloides). P '85, 154 (Kichardsonius). P '56, 202 (Trimerodytes). P '94, 426 (Upeneus). P '85, 154 balthica (Alea). P '68, 4, 18 (Uria). P '68, 68 (Utamania). P '68, 4 baltiea (Acervularia). P '41, 18 (Englypha). P '78, 173 (Lagynis). P '74,227; '78,173 balticum (Pleurosigma). P '61, 71; 1900, 473 balticus (Jnncus). P '63, 77; '84, 94 baltimore (Hvphantes). P '67, 62 (Icterus"). P '53,396; '73,293; '75 349 '(Oriolus). j iii, 361. P '64, 242; '67, 62; '75, 349 (Yphantes). P '48, 90; '53, 383; '56, 291 baltimorensis (Anisodactylus). P '43, 297. J IV, 29 (Buprestis). P '57, 7 (Dicerca). 1 '73, 85, 331 (Harpalusj. J IV, 29 baltimoriana (Geolycosa). P '04, 293, 297; '08, 246 (Lycosa). P '02, 538, 561; '04, 297; '08, 163, 224, 246 (Tarentula). P '02, 561; '04, 297; '08, 246 Baltimorite. P '92, 189 Bambusa. P '89, 130, 361; '01, 557, 560 Bambusina. P '69, Biol. 16 bamffia (Munida). P '58, 238 bamffius (Astaeus). P '58, 238 (Fusus). P '63, 141 banana (Gobius). P '97, 132 (Pendulimis). P '67, 54 bananivora (Coereba). P '09, 364 Bananivorus. P '67, 54 baneanus (Tarsius). P '97, 35 Bnnchus. P '94, 189 bandi (Mullus). P '82, 306 bandoni (Caricella). P '80, 364, 368, 373 (Turbinella). P '80, 364, 373 (Voluta). P '80, 364, 368 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 305 bane (Mormyxus). P '62,444 (Petrocephalus). P '62, 444 bankanensis (Chaca). P '05, 462 Bankia. P '62, 475 bankina (Gallus). J IX, 413 banksi (Pardosa). P '08, 164, 173, 182 (Tetragnatha). P '04, 132 bauksia> (Alevrodes). P '02, 281 (Strigula). J II 202 banksiana (Pinus). P '68, 302; '72, 239; '89, 344 banksianus (Colobostylus). P '10, 523 banksii (Astarte). P '72, 246 (Crassatella). P '72, 249 (Pachvptila). P '66, 172 (Prion). P '66, 165, 166, 169, 172 (Proeellaria). P '66, 166. 172 (Pseudoprion). P '66, 166, 172 (Pseudosermyle). P '04, 514 banvulensis (Cariuella). P '01, 673 banyunias (Siphia). P '89, 154 Baphetes. P '65, 136; '68, 221 Baptemvs. P '70, 5; '91, 428 Baptisia. j vii, 96. P '61, 452; '62, 163; '66, 343; 1900, 483, 546; '09, 391; '10, 565 Baptolinus. P '66, 347 Baptosaurus. P 70, 3 baquieana (Urocoptis). P '98, 274 barabini (Inocerainus). j viii, 211, 223. P '41, 108; '54, 170; '56, 285; '57, US, 127; '05, 10 barajo (Thecla). P '66, 333 baramensis (Akysis). P '05, 472 (Opkicephalus). P '05, 505 Barbaeenia. P '58, 122 barbacoensis (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 barbadense (Gossypium). P '89, 367; '09, 108 barbadensis (Sphserium). P '61, 415: '62, 32 (Jimiperns). P '89, 353 (Luidia). P '90, 327 (Bemipes). P '58, 229 barbadensis oralis (Sqnilla). P '58, 229 barbadensis (Suecinea). P '74, 54; '04, 421 Barbala. P '53, 267 barbara (Lestes). P '93, 379 (Meloe). P '61, 354 (Patella). P '94, 212 Barbarea. P '60, 145; '66, 343; '92, 167-171 barbarensis (Axinaea). P '56, 314 (Cyclocardia). P '02, 708 (Membranipora). J V, 160 (Venericardia). P '02, 708 20 barbarus (Cyprinus). j i, 88 ( Falco). j iii, 343 (Lestes). P '98, 147 (Megascops). P '90, 129 (Mus). P '96, 530 Barbastellus. P '65, 174 barbata (Aseidia). j iii, 8 (Brotula). P '63, 179; '84, 170, 175 (Cetonia). j iii, 239 (Chloris). P '01, 558 (Chrysomitris). P '65, 90 (Difflngia). P '74, 157 (Eunoe). P '10, 334, 350 (Fringilla). P '65, 90 (Japonia). P '04, 617 (Loripes). P '72, 89 (Myrmiea). P '77, 299, 303 (Xebela). P '74, 157; '76, 115; '79, 162 (Oreohelix). P '05, 270, 271, 278, 279, 280, 282; '10, 48, 77 barbata minima (Oreohelix). P '10, 94 barbata (Scarpama). P '85, 398, 403 (Serpula). j viii, 224. P '05, 4 (Sesarma). P '80, 221 (Fsnea). P 1900, 651 (Viola). P '03, 691 Barbatia. P '62, 290, 580; '81, 448; '82, 199; '05, 9. J IV, 276; VIII, 290, 321, 346 Barbatula. P '55, 324; '59, 140; '99, 38, 49 barbatnla (Xemaehilus). P '63, 257 barbatulus (Gorytes). P '95, 522, 530 barbatum (Hieracinm). j vii, 70 (Ophidion). P '92, 276; '63, 210, 257; '64, 200; '84, 175 (Tetrabothrium). P '58, 111 barbatus (Cancer). P '80, 205 (Clibanarins). P '91, 183 (Enchelyopus). P '63, 179 (Erignatkus). P 19U0, 43 (Euniolpus). j v, 296 (Gadns). P '63, 234 (Glyptoscelis). P '73, 36 (Gnathoehasmus). P '58, 105; '80, 221 (Gnathograpsus). P '80, 204 (Gymnapistes). P '82, 277 (Lineatus). P '64, 191 (Mesoleptus). P '94, 189 (Mullus). P '85, 149-152; '92, 269 barbatus auratus (Mullus). P '85, 151 barbatus surmuletus (Mullus). P '85, 151 barbatus (Mvcetes). P '62, 518 (Orectolobus). P '08, 53 306 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. barbatus. Continued. (Pentstemon). P '63, 71; '97, 173; '98, 400 (Pieus). P '67, 217 (Pogonomyrmex). P '77, 304; '03, 215; '83, 295; '03, 215 (Pseudograpsus). P '80, 205 (Psilocepkalus). P '82, 283 (Sus). P '02, 147 (Trisenophorichthys). P '97, 85 (Trisenopogon). P '97, 85 (Trichopkorus). P '59, 43 barbellata (Gentiana). P '63, 74 barbifrons (Grimaldia). P 70, Biol. 4 barbigera (Helix). P '58, 200; '75, 205; '89, 204 (Polygyra). P 1900, 113, 131 (Stenotrema). P '75, 154, 204 barbigerus (Heterograpsus). P '80, 192, 208 barbimanus (Heterograpsus). P '80, 192 208 '(Utica). P '80, 206 Barbinse. P '05, 483 barbinode (Thaspium). P '60, 200 Barbodes. J Xlx, 500 barboti (Leperditia). P '97, 414 Barbula. P '55, 446; '63, 95 barbula (Helix). P '41, 133 barbulata (Pyxidanthera). P '60, 146; '07, 45*5 barbulatum (Panieum). P 1900, 662; '10, 552 Barbus. P '92, 242; '05, 483, 486 barbus (Cyprinus). P '05, 483 bareenas (Nerincea). P '90, 468 barclayi (Salix). P '84, 91 barclayii (Mauritia). P '72, 271 barda (Coccinella). P '59, 286, 292 (Milesia). j vi, 163 bardus (Halictus). P '98, 51 (Mesoleptus). P '73, 390 (Quedius). P '44, 39 Barentsia. J IX, 13, 15 barffi (Patula). J IX, 39 Baridius. P '55, 417; '58, 79; '59, 79; '68, 361. J IV, 40 barilensis (Ancylus). P '97, 298 Barissia. P '64, 228; '66, 132; '96, 464; '03, 552, 556; '08, 118 barita (Gracula). j i, 254; iii, 365. P '66, 405, 409 (Scapbidura). P '66, 415 Barite. P '76, 12, 156; '78, 99; '82, 38; '92, 181, 184; '07, 446 baritula (Diglossa). P '64, 273 baritus (Chalcophanes). P '66, 406 (Quiscalus). P '66, 404; '69, 134 Barlaea. P '94, 347 barleei (Diplodonta). P '72, 94 Barnadesia. i' '58, 133 Barnea. P '62, 191, 194, 207; '89, 274; '03, 757 barnesianus (Unio). P '53, 245; '54, 244 Barnhardite. P '74, 112 Barnhardtite. P '67, 86 Barnia. P '62, 207; '72, 230 Barnite. P '92, 179-181 Baroda. P '77, 22 barodensis (Aleyrodes). P '02, 281 baroli (Puffinus). P '64, 135, 144 Baronia. P '58, 127 Barquense. P '65, 131 barquense (Dentalium). P '62, 425 barquensis (Bellerophon). P '62, 42 7 (Rhynchonella). P '62, 408 barracauda (Esox). P '82, 307; '84, 68; '97, 98; '03, 749 (Spbyrajna). P '84, 72; '97, 98; '03, 749; '06, 92 barracudina (Paralepis). P '10, 403 Barrandeocrinidae. P '85, 265, 312, 347 Barrandeocrinus. P '85, 313, 347; '86, 221 barrandii (Calceocrinus). P '86, 200, 205 barratti (Boleosoma). J III, 56. P '77, 93 (Goniobasis). P '62,271; '64, 39. J V, 335 (Hololepis). P '64, 233 (Unio). P '53, 245. J V, 408 barretti (Argia). P '08, 478 (Gryllus). P '04, 547 (Neotettix). P '05, 801 (Ochetotettix). P '05, 801, 840 (Thecidium). P '73, 195 barrettiana (Argiope). P '73, 193 (Cistella). P '73, 193 Barrichia. P '09, 486 barriensis (Illaenus). P '70, 54 Barringtonia. P '76, 169 barrisi (Calceocrinus). P '86, 200, 205 (Cyathocrinus). P '79, 308 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 308 (Protaster). P '69, 83 (Rhodocrinus). P '66, 254; '81 386 '(Straparollus). P '63, 20; '89, 295 barrisii (Poteriocrinus). P '68, 337, 338 barrovianus (Larus). P 1900, 9 Barsonia. P '95, 63, 122-131 barteyresiana (Dictvota). P '05, 695 bartkolemica (Certliia). P '60, 377 hnrtholomaea (Clonistria). P '04, 60 bartholoma?i (Caranx). P '58, 168 (Volutella). P '93, 171 bartolomsei (Pistillaria). P '93,441 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 307 bartlcttii (Astvauax). P '06, 343 (Tetragonopterus). P 71, 260; '06, 343 bartlingii (Loligo). j ii, 95 Bartonia. j vii, 23. P '48, 23; '60, :.l t; '63, 61 j 1900, 485. J I, 180; III, 88 bartoni (Astacus). j i, 443. P '50, 25; '52, 88 bartoniana (Crataegus). P '05, 634, 637 bartonii (Astacus). j i, 167. P '51, 209; '52, 87 (Cambarus). P '52, 88 (Cylindrosteus). P '10. 609 bartrami (Trionvx). P '54, 189 (Virio). P '51, 151 Bartramia. P '63, 96; '95, 474; '98, 79 bartramia (Totanus). j v, 85 bartramiana (Crataegus). P '05, 579, 582 bartramii (Loligo). j ii, 90 (Ommastrephes). P '78, 301 (Tringa). P '55, 315 bartramius (Actidurus). P '54, 179; '59, 108; '64, 67; '68, 150. J I, 223 (Totanus). P '53, 427 (Tringoides). P '56, 295 bartschi (Streptostyla). P '09, 545 Bartsia. P '63, 94; '93, 212; '98, 38, 49. J III, 183, 195 bartsiaefolia (Collinsia). J III, 98 baruffii (Oriolus). P '59, 43 Barycrinus. P '68, 338, 339, 340 '69, 70; '70, 23; '78, 244, 265 '79, 238, 285, 289, 305-323, 372 '86, 112, 136, 148, 186, 222; '90, 384 barvdactylus (Cyathocrinus). P '78, 257; '79, 308; '86, 148 Barvphyllum. P '78, 29 hasalaris (Chrysopila). P '95, 323 basalis (Abroeus). J IV, 31 (Aeritus). P '53, 290. J IV, 31 (Agenia). P '97, 240, 241 (Anculotis). P '65, 32 (Anthocoinus). P '52, 166. J IV, 35 (Atelestus). P '52, 168. J IV, 35 (Brachiaeantha). P '47, 179: '52, 133 (Celetes). J I, 76 (Cerceris). P '99, 200 (Chrvsobothris). P '58, 68; '73, 332. J IV, 34 (Cixius). P '07, 489 (Dasytes). P '52,171; '66,361 (Dvschirius). P '57, 75, 77. J IV. 29 basalis. Continued. (Fornax). P '66, 387 (Goniobasis). P '65, 32 (Helicus). P '52, 43 (Hister). P '61, 343 (Glyptocrinua) . P '85, 325 (Lestes). j viii, 35 (Libellula). j viii, 23 (Liodes). P '53, 285 (Mantis). P '03, 710 (Megachile). P '96, 557 (Megara). P '65, 32 (Melania). P '65, 32 (Melyris). P '66, 361 (Oberea). J II, 153 (Ochthedronius). P '57, 4 (Orodus). J IX, 432 (Oxytelus). P '44, 41 (Platydema). J I, 101 (Platynus). P '54, 52 (Platysoma). P '61, 343 (Ptilinus). P '58, 73. J IV, 36 (Ehombodera). P '03, 710 (Scydmamus). P '52, 152 (Tetraopes). J II, 157; IV, 12 (Tritoma). P '54, 162. J I, 71 (Unio). P '72, 161. J VIII, 48 (Xyphilus). P '55, 276 basaltica (Favosites). P '41, 18 basaltiforme (Lithostrotion). P '52, 190 Basanite. P '91, 99; '92, 178; '95, 508 Bascanion. P '53,300; '56,242; '60, 72; '66, 319; '71, 49; '82, 330; '95, 391; '97, 463; '01, 56-60; '06, 109, 419; '08, 97, 121 Bascanium. P '62, 338; '68, 106; '83, 11-35; '92, 335; '93, 385, 387; '01, 56, 61-63; '08, 121 bascanium (Coecula). P '84, 43 baschkiricus (Pentamerus). P '97, 414, 420 Basella. P '89, 402 Baselleae. P '89, 402 baselloides (Boussingaultia). P '89, 402 Baseodiscus. P '57, 159 basifissus (Crocodilus). J II, 135 kisifulva (Echinomyia). P '94, 278 basilaris (Apate). j iii, 321 (Cantharis). j iii, 181. P '51, 343 (Catops). j iii, 194 (Cercopis). j vi, 314 (Chelonus). P '49, 203 (Chrysomela). j iii, 451. P '56, 39; '73, 50 (Elater). j iii, 172 (Harpalus). P '65, 102 (Heros). P '77, 180, 182 (Leptis). j iii. 36 308 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. basilaris. Continued. (Libellida). P '98, 143 (Musea). P '94, 279 (Podabrus). P '51, 343 (Tettigouia). j iv, 344 (Tramea). P '98, 143 basilewski (Perca). P '62, 16 basilica (Epeira). P '78, 126, 130, 133; '81, 169; '82, 257 Basilichthys. P '54, 198; '99, 326, 338; '03, 734, 735 Basilieus. P '56, 237 basilis (Jurinia). P '94, 277 (Tetraopes). P '66, 349 basilisca (Caudisona). P '64, 166; '66, 308 Basiliscus. P '62, 181, 356; '66, 123; '68, 97, 282; '96, 463. J VIII, 125 basiliscus (Charnseleo). P '68, 316; '96, 310 (Scartichthys). J XII, 552 basillaris (Aeilius). J IV, 30 (Amara). P '43, 297; '55, 351 (Ant Mens), j iii, 279. P '52, 98 (Catops). P '53, 282 (Cistela). j iii, 269 (Dytiscus). J IV, 30 (Harpalus). P '73, 325 Basilosauridffi. P '67, 144; '68, 184; '73, 264 Basilosaurus. P '46, 15; '47, 313; '48, 1, 4, 57; '53, 377; '67, 144, 155; '70, 96. J I, 5-16; VII, 420, 427 basimaculatus (Typhlops). P '66,320 basirufus (Priocnemis). P '97, 266 (Salius). P '97, 266. 277 basistriatum (Cerion). P '95, 206; '96, 326, 335 (Paracerion). P '95, 206 basistrigella (Lithocolletis). P '59, 319, 321; '60, 433 _ basitruncatus (Crocodilus). J II, 135 baskerviUei (Helix). P '58, 197 Basommatophora. P 1900, 562, 570; '10, 144 bassana (Sula). P '61, 241; '71, 38 Bassania. P '09, 215. J I, 245, 246 Bassaricyon. P '76, 20-25; '77, 267 Bnssaris. P '76, 20-23; '82, 319; '92 217 ■ '93 413 Bassariseus. P ''93, 413-418; '95,447 bassensis (Sfflago). P '61, 503, 504 bassetti (Eupachycrinus). P '79, 361 • '86 173 Bassus. P '78, 374; '94, 189, 190 bastale (Agonum). P '54, 52 (Tritoma). P '47, 175; '54, 162. J T, 71 bastardi (Anthrax). P '94, 275 (Erax). P '95, 324 bastropensis (Astyris). P '95, 74 (Cancellaria). P '95, 66 (Cytherea). P '95, 97, 130 (Fusus). P '95, 71 (Leda). P '95, 46 (Pyrarnidella). P '95, 76 (Solarium). P '95, 83 Batagur. P '68, 250 Batatas. P '67, 21; '04, 611 batatas (Convolvulus). P '70, 129 (Ipomoea). P '89, 393 batava (Teredo). P '62, 468 batavns (Teredo). P '62, 455 (Unio). P '60, 3. J III, 300 batei (Crangon). P '95, 187 (Pontophilus). P '95, 185 batesi (Augochlora). P 1900, 370 (Cannaeria). P '08, 489 batesii (Anodon). J VIII, 335 (Anodonta). P '74, 29 (Parmula). P '87, 256, 257 (Spongilla). P '87, 257 Bathmodon. P '72, 38, 279; '73, 102, 371; '75, 73; '76, 65; '82, 294; '92, 439. J VIII, 71, 75, 76, 83-88 Bathmodontidae. P '74, 117 Bathybius. P '74, 14 Bathycrinus. P '85, 272; '88, 360; '90, 373 Bathyergina?. P '96, 541 Bathygnathus. P '53, 404; '67, 234; '68, 199, 200. J II, 327-330; VIII, 449-451 bathygnathus (Lophiodon). J VII, .172' (Miaeis). P '89, 221; '92, 32D. J IX, 172 (Sarcothraustes). P 92, 303 Bathvmyzon. P '07, 464 Bathy nonius. P '94, 191 Bathyopsis. P '92, 439 Bathyphantes. P 92, 44; 1900, 533; '04, 128; '05, 316, 341 bathyrhynchus (Meeistops). P '60, 549, 550; '65, 185 Bathystoma. P '97, 110; '06, 99, 487 Bathyurus. P '87, 18 ! in lis. P '89, 146, 402; '05, 769 batis (Eaia). j iv, 108. P '63, 333; '87, 358; '92, 2:17 ; '92, 2:i7 ; '10, 471 Batissa. P '60, 267, 278 Batocera. J II, 142 Batocrinifr*. P '81,267,270; '85,335 Batocrinus. P '65,153; '68,349-357 '69, 153, 163; '78, 229 235. 2 is '79, 234; '81, 185, 336, 346, 403 '85, 235, 238, 275, 282, 335; '86, 75; '88, 342; '90, 346-381 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 309 Batrachidse. 1' '06, L08 Batrachidese. P '04, 669 Batrachii. P '56, 307 Batrachiosaurus. P '59, 92 Batrachoeeps. P '56, 7. 8, 11 Batrachoidae. P '62, 280; '63, 170 Batrachoides. j iii, 395. P '63, 170; '85, 52, 59-61 Batrachoididae. P '99, 361 batrachops (Catostomus). P '83, 151. J IX, 392 Batraehoseps. P '53, 302; '59, 124; '60, 4S6; '68, 247; '69, 94, 95, 97, 98; '83, 28; '08, 127. J I, 283, 287; III, 338, 348; VI, 106 Batrachosoma. P '85, 144 Batrachotherium. P '59, 92 Batrachus. P '54, 141; '61, 512; V,.;. 170; '64, 189; 77, 206; '82, 279; 'S3, 291; '84, 45; '85, 52, 54-60; '90, 407; '92, 219 batrachus (Cklarias). P '05, 461. J XII, 499 Batraekyla. P '62, 154; '68, 291. J VI, 96, 97 Batrisus. P '66, 347 Batulius. J IV, 11, 36 baucis (Odontata). P '73, 81 baudiana (Ligia). P '91, 185, 199 baudini (Pvrazus). P '01, 392 baudinii (Hyla). P '63, 48; '65, 195, 197; '66, 127; 'OS, 125. J VI, 85 (Smilisca). P '66, 127. J VI, 84, 85, 112; VIII, 95, 107 baudoni (Hyalina). P '73, 246 (Macrocvclis). P '75, 158 Bauera. P '58, 129 bauerlinii (Stemonitis). P '90, 36 Baukinia. P '76, 331; '99, 114 baumonti (Plenrotoma). P '84, 106 bauri (Bulimulus). P '96, 403, 441 (Hvalinia). P '96, 447 (Guppva). P 1900, 92 (Na?siotus). P '96, 441 • (Terrapene). P '04, 469 (Trochomorpha). P '96, 397, 403, 447; 1900, 92 (Zonites). P '96, 447 baxteri (Crataegus). P '05, 641 bayamensis (Pleurodonte). P '02, 748 bayensis (Decadocrinus). P '79, 342 (Poteriocrinus). P '65, 157: '79, 342 (Scapkiocrinus). P '65, 157; '79, 342 bayerquei (Cyprsea). P '82, 198 bayleana (Achatinellastrum). P '88, 27 baylii (Perieekocrinus). P '81, 305 (Pradocrinus). P '81, 305 baylii. Continued. (Venus). .) VIII, 333 bayonica (Thelphusa l. I' '80, :'■•", Bazzania. P '98, 47. 315 Bdella. j ii, 74. I' '84, 47; '04, III: 1900, 543 Bdellidae. P '04, 144 Bdellodrilus. P '94, 4:>n Bdellostoma. P '54, 199 Bdelloura. P '51, 212, 289; '57, 24 beadata (Plourotoma). P '95, 57 beadleianus (Unio). P '61, 39 J V, 94 beadlii (Syneehoglanis). P '77, 92 beaglii (Ortholaemus). P '57, 199 bealei (Anodonta). P '63, 194. J VI, 26 (Unio). P '62, 169. J V, 204 beana (Lyonsia). P '91, 48 beani (Belonocharax). P '06, 464 beaniana (Pholas). P '62, 195, 220 (Ziphaaa). P '62, 197, 220 beanii (Lycosa). P '08, 163, 223, 273 beardsleei (Gasteropterus). P '03, 738 (Pisciregia). P '99, 326, 842: '03, 738 beata (Perdita). P '96, 28, 43, 45, 99 beatissima (Augocklora). P '01, 222 Beatrieea. P '72, 261 beatrix (Helicina). P '91, 332 beatus (Adocus). P '68, 236; '91, 428 beaubarnaisii (Pteroglossus). P '67, 114 Beauharnaisius. P '67, 114 beanmeri (Mesenckvtraeus). P '99, 132 Beaumontia. P '58, 129 beaumontii (Cardium). P '61, 28 (Cvprina). P '61, 28 (Pleurotoma). P '48. 104 Beaumontite. P '92, 194 Beauvoisii (Selenophorus). P '43,297 beaverensis (Unio). P '6S, 161. J VI, 297 Bebryce. P '09, 332 beecarii (Trigona). P '96, 559 becheri var. liasana (Posidonomva). J VIII, 320 beekeri (Ceratites). P '09, 126 (Diapheromera). P '09, 126 beekiana (Opeas). P '96, 415 (Stenoeryra). P '96. 415 beckianum (6].eas). P '10, 502 beckii (Coccus). P '99, 275 (Mytilaspis). P '99, 275 (Triarthrus). j viii, 232. P '41, 18 l>eeklesii (Pla»iaulax). J TX. 215 Beekmannia. P '63, 7'.' 310 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. beckwitki (Cypriuella). P '56, 197; '10, 280 beckwithii (Viola). J III, 82 Beclura. P '60, 236 becuna (Spkyrasna). P '63, 179; '84, 68 bedardi (Erromenus). P '94, 190 bedeli (Atractomorpha). P '02, 635 Bedellia. P '60, 8, 434 bedfordensis (Crataegus). P '10, 165, 185 (Platycrinus). P '81, 244; '82, 17 bednalli (Acanthockites). P '94, 78, 81 beeekcroftii (Anomalurus). P '61, 24 beeckeii (Cissolopka). P '91, 444 beeckeyi (Cyanocitta). P '75, 501 (Salamandra). J I, 289 (Spermopkilus). P '55, 334; '67, 134 Beegerite. P '85, 19 beelzebul (Aluatta). P '62. 518, 519 (Mycetes). P '62, 519 (Simia). P '62, 518 Begonia. P '58, 124; '73, 100; '75, 18; '79, 138; '89, 53; '97, 190 Begoniaceae. P '58, 124 Beguina. P '72, 257; '02, 697, 699 beknii (Micronycteris). P '98, 329- 331 bekrensi (Conozoa). P '06, 381; '07, 38, 77; '09, 445 bebrensii (Calatkus). P '54, 58; '60, 317 (Pimpla). P '78, 377 (Sinaloa). P '04, 535 bekrii (Lycasna). P '62, 221, 221 bebringianis (Ckionoecetes). P '70, 107 bekringiamvm (Cerastium). P '63,59 beisa (Oryx). P '96, 519 Bela. P '65, 63; '82, 170; '95, 64. J VIII, 314 belanak (Mugil). P '05, 494 belangerii (Gymnapistes). P '82,277 Belba. P '04, 146 belckeri (Actinobolus). P '72, 252 (Adelarus). P '62, 304 (Clausilia). P '08. 455 (Hippolyte). P '63, 139 (Lams). P '62, 304 (Leucopkacus). P '62, 304 beldingi (Colobotus). P '04, 588 Belemnitella. P '56, 70, 113, 114, 280; '57, 128, 153; '60, 419; '61, 419,431; '90.456; '97,427; '05.28 Belemnitos. j iv, 19; vi, 91, 190, 202, 244; viii, 211, 218, 220. P '41, 108; '44, 85; '57, 127; '58, 43, 46, 58, 145, 21 8, 221 ; '60, 130, 417; '61, 417, 426, 431; '75, 36; '97, 456; '05, 28. J VIII, 308 Belemnitidae. P '60, 417, 419 Belemnocrinidge. P '85, 237; '86, 110-136; '90, 362 Belemnocririus. P '66, 251; '81, 178; '85, 293; '86, 111, 116, 137 Belenmoziphius. P '76, 81. J VIII, 226 belfragiana (Catocala). P '75, 427 belfragei (Agenia). P '94, 297 (Bembex). P '95, 354, 357 (Gorytes). P '95, 523 (Larra). P '93, 509 (Larrada). P '93, 509 (Nomada). P '03, 588, 604, 611 (Protenor). P '01, 269 (Tackyspkex). P '93, 505, 509 belgica (Pectinaria). J III, 146 (Pedicellina). J IX, 14 (Rbapkoneis). P '90, 139 Belideus. P '61, 24; '88, 94 belizana (Eleotris). P '85, 75, 76, 79 belizanus (Culins). P '85, 76, 79 bella (Ackatinella). P '95, 238 (Ackatmellastrum). P '88, 32 (Aetenodes). P '73, 332 (Agriognatka). P '09, 208 (Aneidosa). P '64, 98 (Astarte). P '62, 577, 585; '82, 155, 183 (Astrea). j viii, 189. P '41, 83 (Cocklespira). P '84, 107; '90 395 '(Codakia). t '04, 555 bella delicatula (Codakia). P '04, 555 bella (Drillia). P '62, 285, 361; '82 171 '(Ebora). J VIII, 330 (Elimia). P '65, 22 (Euaresta). P '95, 337 (Fossar). J VIII, 330 (Helicina). J IX, 101 (Jagonia). P '04, 555 (Janira). P '56, 312 (Laminella). P '88, 32. 34 (Lampronota). P '73, 108 (Leda). P '90, 403; '54, 29. J IV, 295 (Leucopis). P '95, 339 (Lucina). j vii. 251. P '72,86 (Melania). P '64, 27 (Muricidea). P '90, 396 (Nannopkya). P '57, 87 (Neseis). J VIII, 330 (Nomada). P '03, 589, .195, 596, 599, 601, 607, 608 (Nueula). P 'is, 102 (Opis). .1 III. 327 (Osmia). P '97, 336 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 311 lic'll.i. Continued. (Ostrea). P '72, 263 (Papyridea). J III, 320 (Partula). P '85, 206. J IX, o7 (Pleurotoma). P '80, 369; '82, 171; '95, 122 (Porcellana). P '62. 564 (Pseudometa). P '09, 208 (Rostellites). P '76, 293 (Strepsidura). P '90, 396 (Tornatella). P '79, 222; '80, 364, 366; '84, 104 (Tornatella?). P '80, 364 (Tornatelhea). P '79, 222. J IV, 204 (Trapezia). P '52, 83 (Tuba). J IV, 289 (Utetheisa). P '75,46; '78,315 (Volutilithes). P '76, 293; '05, 25. J IV, 300 bella (Volutomorpka). P '76, 293; '05, 25 bellacrenata (Melania). P '64, 27 (Pleurotoma). j viii, 185. P '41, 30; '62, 561; '80, 29; '82, 173 bellacrenatum (Pleurotoma). P '48, 104 (Surcula). P '62, 561 belladonna (Atropa). P '57, 203 bellaliratus (Fusus). J III, 332 bellana (Cvllene). P '96, 479 bellanus (Fusus). P '96, 479 bellarugosa (Orthis). P '43, 331, 333; '58, 190 bellasculpta (Axina?a). P '76, 317; '90, 403. J IV, 295 bellastriata (Ampbidesma). j vii, 239 (Arehitectonica). P '55, 261 (Microdon). j viii, 247 (Semele). P '03, 757 bellastriatum (Amphidesma). P '48, 95 bellator (Gelasimus). P '80, 138 bellatrema (Agaricocrinus). P '81, 286 (Amphoracrinus). P '81, 286 bellatula (Crata?gus). P '10, 164, 171 (Nucula). P '65, 128 Bellerophon. P '54, 7; '58, 44, 47, 48; '59. 8-30; '60, 458; '62, 425; '63, 18; '65, 130; '66, 262; '71, 77; '76,32; '84,54; '88,234; '89, 297; '91, 254; '97, 410, 411. J TTT, 74; VIII. 306 bellerophon (Cellepora). J V. 130 Bellerophron. j viii, 268. P '43, 329-331; '44, 175 belli (Amphispiza). P '99, 30 belli nevadensis (Amphispiza). P '98, 215 belli (Emberiza). I' '50, 104: '99, 30. (Emys). P '08, 114 ( I'uospiza). P '59, 1(17; '66,86 (Spelerpes). P '65, 106, 197 (Vireo). P '66, 77; 'lis, | !<.); '99, 16, 18 Bellia. P '02, 175 belliana (Kinixis). P '54, KM bellianus (Petalocems). P '58, 23] belliceps (Aega). P '64, 155 bellieosa (Megaptera). P '72, 11 (Sturnella). P '66, 25 bellieosus (Falco). P '67, 213 (Termes). P '49, 211 bellieus (Nocomis). P '56, 213 Bellidia. P '79, 418 bellidiastrum (Erigeron). P '63, 64 bellidifolium (Erigeron). P '60, 145 belligera (Membracis). j vi, 302 bellii (Ahaetulla). P '60, 556 (Emberiza;. J II, 265 (Lamia). J II, 151 (Spelerpes). P '60, 372; '69, 93, 96, 97, 104, 105; '94, 195; 1900, 619 (Varanus). P '56, 150 (Vireo). P '50, 150, 151; '92, 111 bellii pusillus (Vireo). P '92, 123 belliliratus (Phos). P '61, 367 bellimanus (Alpheus). P '93, 112 Bellinda. P '04, 126 Bellinurus. P '65, 42-44 Bellis. P '97, 201 bellis (Ophiopholis). P '01, 178 belliseulptus (Camptonectes). P '05, 11 (Peeten). P '05, 11 bellistriata (Leda). P '62,419; '65, 128; '88, 233 (Nuculana). P '88, 233 (Peeten). P '60, 311 bellona (Argynnis). P '83, 36 (Churehillia). P '52, 70: '01, 54 (Pitvophis). P '66, 305; '01, 54 bellone (Esox). P '98, 340 bellonii (Mergus). P '68, 18 bellovacina (Ostrea). P '48, 103; '81, 445. J IX, 121, 126 bellula (Crassatella). P '72. 249 (Glandina). P '99. 396 (Goniobasis). P '65, 32. J V, 237 Orelnnia). P '61, 122; '65, 32. J V, 237 (Misumena). P '04, 133 (Partula). P '85, 203. 217 (Salenia). P '05, 6 bellula- (Aehatinellastruni). P '88, 32 312 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. bellulus (Anthieus). P '52, 101. J IV, 38 (Bellinurus). P '65, 42, 45 (Litliobius). P '03, 152, 155 (Spirorbis). P '04, 177 (Unio). P '72, 161. J VIII, 50 bellum (Adiantum). P '05, 699 (Megalasma). P '07, 409-415 (Scalpellum). P '08, 111 bellus (Actseodes). P '52, 78; '58,32 (Astatus). P '93, 541, 548 (Cerebratulus). P '57, 161 (Cimolomys). P '91, 126 (Elater). j iii, 168 (Fusus). P '48, 100 (Tinodon). J IX, 229 (Troclms). j vii, 137. P '48, 106; '62, 569; '82, 171 (Zizyphimis). P '62, 569 belle villensis (Heterocrinus). P '90, 383; '86, 132 (Stenocrinus). P '86, 132 Belobranchus. P '63, 270 Belocephalus. P '04, 795; '05, 44, 54; '07, 303 Belocrinus. P '86, 137, 149 Belodon. P '66, 249 Belogona. P '92, 390, 391; '93, 234; '98, 67; '99, 191; '02, 511; '05, 222; 1900, 556-560 Beloria. j ii, 124 belona (Esox). j ii, 124, 130 Belone. P '54, 149; '58, 170; '63, 282; '77, 214; '83, 283; '85, 367; '92, 249; '97, 69, 97 belone (Esox). P '85, 367; '92, 249 (Tetrapturus). P '04, 769 Belonida?. P '04, 508. J XII, 501 Belonidmin. P '93, 149, 452 Belonium. P '94, 352 Belonocharax. P '06, 464 Belonocharis. P '07, 469 Belonogaster. P '96, 555 Belonopterus. P '99, 302 Belonuchus. P '44, 35; '66, 348. J IV, 31 Belosepia. P '90, 394; '95, 116-130. J IV, 376 Belostoma. P '53, 364; '91, 355; '08, 81. J I, 57, 58 belotheca (Turbonilla). P '99, 173 b,lti (Augochlora). P 1900, 370 belti var. perangusta (Augochlora). P 1900, 371 Beluga. P '65, 198, 273, 278, 279; '66, 293, '67, 144; '68, 250; '69, 6, 7, 21, 23, 57. J VII, 436; VIII, 72 belvisiana (Viola). P '03, 691 Belvosia. P '94, 278; '95, 312, 332 belzebuth (Ateles). P '62, 511, 519 (Discotettix). P '04, 670 belzebuth. Continued. (Sapajou). P '62, 511 (Simia). P '62, 511 (Tetrix). P '04, 670 Bembeeida?. P '93, 467 Bembecma?. P '94, 293, 298, 301 Bembecinus. P '95, 266-268 Bembex. P '94, 301, 304; '95, 351, 354-362; '96, 38, 552 Bembicidae. P '94, 292, 298 Bembicini. P '94, 302, 304 Bembieinus. P '94, 304 bembidioides (Agonurn). P '54, 57 (Platynus). P '54, 57; '59, 83, 287 (Sericoda). P '54, 57; '59, 83, 287 Bembidium. j iii, 151. P '43, 297; '57, 2, 3; '59, 83, 281, 287; '60, 316, 320; '61, 340; '66, 347; '73, 325 ; '02, 70. J IV, 12, 29 Bembidula. P '95, 351-354; '94, 304; '97, 3S3 Bementite. P '87, 311 bendirei (Harporhynehus). P '92, 124 benedeni (Melocrinus). P '85, 326 (Psammoryetes). P '05, 388 (Tubifex). P '05, 373-376, 388, 389 benedieta (Centaurea). P '92, 357 beuedictensis (Anodonta). P '53,263 beuedicti (Aplysia). P '99, 513, 523 (Tethys)'. P '99, 513 benedii (Hemitubifex). P '05, 388 bengalense (Eusealpellum). P 'OS, 108 bengaleusis (Aleedo). P '58, 194; '62 318 '(Anguilla). P 1900, 524. J XII, 500 (Bubo). P '90, 129 (Charadrius). P '64, 246 (Corbicula). P '60, 26S (Corvus). P '64, 250 (Crangon). P '95, 184 (Cvclas). P '60, 275 (Cvreua). P '60, 275 (Falco). P '67, 214 (Felis). P '02, 136 (Muraena). P 1900, 524 (Muraenophis). j v. 108 (Nycticebus). P '02, 141 (Otis). P '64, 246 bengaleusis major (Pluvialis). P '64, 246 bengalensis ( Pontophilus) . P '95, L82, L84, 195 (Unio). P '60, 52 (Varanus). P '56, 149, 150 (Venus). P '60, 275 (Viviparus). P '63, 38 [NDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. :;i:i bengalensis. Continued. (Vultur). P '49, 159 bengalua ( Fringilla). P '05, 7 7* (Urseginthus) . P '05, 778 benghalensis (Loxia). P '64, 252 bengoensis (Galatea). P '61, 25 benguelana (Mylabris). P 'OS, 607 benigua (Dictyna). J' '03, 128, 133, L36 ( 111 -at is). 1' '76. L'Ul benignum (Dictynum). P '03, 130 beuineiisis (Ammophila). P '96, 552 benjamina (Epeira). P '88, 78 benjamini (Heliastus). P '07, 45, 73 bexmetti (Crins). P '84, 316 (Daetylopus). P '59, 130 (Leiurus). P '84, 316 Bennettia. J XII, 524 bennettii (Emvs). P '54, 189 ( Telephones) . P '51, 343 bensasi (Mullus). P '97, 71 (Upeneoides). P '97, 71 Bensonella. P 1900. 591; '08, 42 bensoni (Blanfordia). P '02, 26, 234 (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Tomichia). P '02, 26 bensoniana (Succinea). P '96, 417 benthami (Eriocanlon). P '98, 384 Berithamia. P '58, 134 benthamii (Alsina). P '62, 161 bentoniensis (Goniobasis). P '62, 271; '64, 26. J V, 336 Benzoin. P '60, 146; '10, 580 benzoin (Benzoin). P '10, 580 (Lindera). P '96, 214 benzoinus (Polyporas). J III, 210 benzoni (Euearphus). P '10, 496 berardi (Dermatemys). P '68, 120 (Emys). P '65, 187; '68, 119 (Geothelphusa). P '61, 373 (Thelphusa). P '58, 101; '61, 373; '80, 35 berardii (Haladroma). P '66, 190 (Pelecanoides). P '66, 190 • (Puffinuria). P '66, 189 berbericola (Aleyrodes). P '02, 282 Berberidacese. P '58, 125; '60, 199; '63, 57; '82, 113. J III, 80 Berberidea?. j vii, 11 Berberis. P '58, 125; '62, 11, '63, 57; '83, 112; '96, 214; '98, 48; '04, 108. J III, 80 berchemia? fValsa). P '77, 112 berendti (Bulimulns). P '73, 248 (Cylindrella). P '98, 269 (Epirobia). P '98, 281 (Limax). P '09, 512 (Myripristis). P '04, 222 (Physa). P '91, 322; '03, 778 (Pseudosubulina). P '91, 312; '03, 774 berendti var. occidentals (Pseudo- subulina). P '99, 398; '03, 7 74 berendti (Pycnogyra). P '03, 76s (Strebelia). P '03, 77) Berendtia. P '75,149; '98,282-284: 1900, 550-555 berendtinnuni (Cinosternum). P '65, I Ml berenice (Augoehlora). P 190U, 357 berenice nseva (Erythrodiplax). P '08, 488 berenice (Libellula). j viii, 25 (Philogenia) . P '01, 136 (Stilbomyces). P '95, 441 Berenicornis. Jt" '57, 37; '59, 139 Berezite. P '97, 438 Bergia. P '04, 376 bergii (Aleyrodes). P '02, 281 (Dichroplns). P '07, 188 (Pezotettix). P '07, 188 Bergrothia. P '99, 266 bergylta (Labrus). P '82, 306; '92, 269 beringiana (Cosmocephala). P '57, 165 beringianus (Chioncecetes). P '57, 217 Beringius. P '07, 243 Beris. j iii, 29 ; vi, 155 berkeleii (Lenzites). J III, 214 Berkleya. P '61, 71 berlandieri (Atractosteus). P '64, 185; '10, 611 (Fraxinns). P '62, 3 (Lepidosteus). P '10, 611 (Lesqnerella). P '07, 248 (Mugil). P '58, 167 (Sigmodon). P '55, 333; '74, 176; 03, 23 (Testndo). P '03,552; '08,115 (Thryothorus). P '66, 78 berlandieriana (Dorcasia). P '75, 155 (Helix). P '59, 188; '60, 151; '75, 214; '89, 202 (Praticolella). P '03, 762; '06, 124, 125 berlandierii (Unio). P '57, 101. J IV, 369 bermudense (Carychium). P '04, 408-412, 415 (Galium). P '09, 493 bermudensis (Alexia). P '10, 667 (Alpheus). P '88, 321 (Ancylus). P '10, 670 (Carfchium). P '10, 666-668 (Cha'ma). P '89, 141 (Cvmodocea). P '91, 189, 194 (Diplactis). P '89, 111-113 (Ferrissia). P '10, 670 (Grvllus). P '10, 8 (Helix). P '73, 251; '74, 58; '88, 285, 288; '89, 86 314 INDEX TO GENERxV, SPECIES, ETC. bermudensis. Continued. (Octopus). P '88, 325 (Palndestrina). P '10, 671 (Paravermilia). P '10, 500 (Paroxva). P '10, 7 (Perichseta). P '02, 80 (Pceeilozonites). P '88, 289; '89, 85; '10, 665-668 bermudensis zonatus (Po3cilozonites). P '04, 407-410, 417, 418 bermudensis (Semperia). P '88, 311 (Succinea). P '04, 408-412, 421; '10, 665-668 (Tornatina). P '01, 183 (Zonites). P '76, 183 (Zonitoides). P '10, 665, 666 Bermudia. P '89, 86 bermudiana (Carex). P '09, 489 (Chiococca). P '09, 493 (Juniperus). P '05, 697, 698- 700; '09, 486, 488 (Oculina). P '88, 305 (Sisyrinchium). P '60, 304 bermudianum (Sisyrynchium). P '05, 698, 699; '09, 490 bernardi (Oxyperas). P '04, 550 (Spisula). P '04, 550 (Viola). P '03, 691, 698 bernardiana (Cyrena). P '61, 126 bernardii (Clausilia). P '01, 409, 418-422, 651; '04, 815, 816 (Galatea). P '61, 25 (Succinea). J IX, 111 bernardina (Cyprina). P '61, 28 bernardini (Catostomus). P '56, 175 bernardinus (Carduus). P '92, 361 bernardus (Pagurus). P '50, 25 bernensis (Cyprina). P '61, 28 Bernhardus. P '51, 267, 268, 269; '52, 6; '58, 235-237, 248, 250 bernhardus (Eupagurus). P '58, 236; '98, 437 (Pagurus). P '51, 267; '52, 6; '58 236 248 Berni'cla. P '51, 223; '52, 106; '55, 288; '59, 109; '61, 238; '62, 323; '64, 70; >66, 98; '69, 127, 217; '71, 36; '83, 67. J I, 225 bernicla (Anas). P '70, 131 (Anser). P '53, 428; '56, 296; '72, 46 (Branta). P '70,131; '75,355. J IX, 407 Bernicula. P '68, 84 bernieri (Bulimus). P '90, 284 (Dryolimnas). P '94, 140 (Rougetius). P '94, 140 Beroe. P '90, 341 Berosus. P '44, 100; '55, 357, 363; '66, 348. J IV, 12, 30 berosus (Prisopus). P '04, 105; '05, 840 berterianum (Phoradendron). P '01, 559 (Viscum). J I, 185 bertheloti (Leptograpsus). P '80, 197 bertholdii (Dracontura). P '61, 212 bertini (Donax). P '01, 189 Bertramia. P '07, 273-278 Berula. P '63, 63 berus (Pelias). P '59, 341 Beryces. P '61, 45 Berycinae. P '62, 237 Berycoidse. P '62, 237; '63, 86 Beryl. P '77, 251; '82, 15; '83, 202; '92, 175, 182-199; '97, 437, 442; 1900, 319 Bervll. P '76, 39, 100 beryllina (Amizilis). P '99, 207 (Helicina). P '87, 151 beryllina var. flavida (Helicina). P '87, 151 beryllina (Idesa). P '87, 151 beryllina cerea (^Menidia). P '10, 600 beryllinus (Cryptotomus). P '06, 101 Beryx. P '62, 237, 238; '64, i89 besla (Anarta). P '92, 158 Bessonorius. P '62, 315 Beta. P '77, 108; '89, 402 Betsens. P '52, 16, 23; '60, 31 betaurus (Cirrhitus). P '62, 259 Beteocrinus. P '85, 307 bethunei (Nomada). P '03, 607 Betoeus. P '79, 416 Betta. P '05, 504 bettii (Succinea). P '96, 399, 448; 1900, 94 bettii var. brevior (Succinea). P '96, 399, 448 bettii var. wolfi (Succinea). P 1900, 94 bettina (Zygoballus). P '04, 139 bettini (Zygoballus). P '92, 80 Bettongia. J IX, 262 Betula. P '62, 11; '63, 76, 95; 'SO, 343; '81, 455; '84, 91; '89, 58; '91, 434; 93, 213; '94, 165; '98, 41, 311; '05, 2; '07, 454, 456. J III 183 197 Betulacea?.' P '63, 76; '84, 91. J III, 1S3, 197 betulinus (Polyporus). J III, 208 betnlus (Carpinus). P '62, 11; '74, 80 beulBB (Lithobius). P '03, 36 Beurreria. P '89, 394 bewickii leucogaster (Thryonianes). P '03, 29 bewickii spilurus (Thryonianes). P "OS, 103 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC 315 bewickii (Thryotborus). P '59, 191; '66, 78; '68, 149; '95, 382, 499; '08, 103 bewickii baixdi (Thryotborus). P •90, 217; '92, 111, 124 bewickii spilurus (Thryothorus). P '93, 56, 65; '98, 217 bewickii (Troglodites). j vii, 193, 30S; viii, 154. P '46, 113; '66, 78. J I, 33; II, 263 beyrichi (Encrinus). P '86, 139, 182 (Holocrinus). P '86, 139 (Nucula). P '91, 249 (Pleurotomaria). P '03, 496 (Taxocrinus). P '86, 68 (Zeacrimis). P '86, 68 bevricbianus (Callicrinus). P '85, 358 beyrichii (Ancyloceras). J VIII, 309 biaculeatus (Androctonus). J V, 362 (Atreus). J V, 362 (Balistes). P '97, 79 (Buthus). J V, 359 (Gasterosteus). P '59, 149; '86, 242, 247, 251 (Premnas). J XII, 533 (Scorpio). J V, 361 bialveata (Deltbyris). j viii, 261 biangulata (Aporrbais). P '60, 423; '76, 299 (Cyclomorpba). J VIII, 404; IX, 92 (Cyclostoma). J IX, 92 (Diadema). J VIII, 404, 410. IX, 92, 110 (Garrettia). J VIII, 404; IX, 92 (Partula). P '85, 206. J IX, 57 (Rostellaria). P '56, 65, 282; '60, 185, 423 biangulatum (Cyclostoma). J VIII, 404 biangulatus (Aporrbais). P '56, 185 (Cyclopborus). J VIII, 404; IX, 92 (Nautilus). P '65, 260 (Ostodes). J VIII, 404; IX, 92 (Unio). P '53, 245, 254; '54, 245; '96, 501 biannulata (Eunice). P '04, 487; '09 249 '(Microbdella). P 1900, 51-73 (Mvopa). j iii, 81 bianor (Papilio). P '85, 85 biaperta (Hippotboa). P '78, 305 Biarcuatse. P '02, 586 biarcuatum (Pyrgisoma). P '65, 169 biarmica (Polypora). P '70, 18 (Solenornya). P '71, 67 biarmicus (Pic'us). P '67, 217 Bias. P '59, 50; '89, 147 biauritua (Collicbthys). P '97, 77 bibalbeatus (Tricbodes). .1 IV, 18,36 Bibio. j iii, 76. P '95, 319 Bibionida?. P '94, 271; '95, 319 Bibiouides. 1' '42, 192 bibrancbiatus (Tricbobrancbus). P '03, 177 bibron (Proctotretus). P '57, 198 bibroni (Cystignatbus). P '53, 420 (Euproctus). J III, 362 (Pbrynidium). J VI, 196 (Pleurodema). P '53, 420 bibroriii (Euproctus). P '59, 127 (Gerrhonotus). P '62, 339 (Pleurodema). P '62, 352. J VI, 90 (Rana). P '45, 249, '56, 153 • '57 72 Bibuli'da. P '84, 202 bicalcarata (Corinna). P '01, 575 bicanaliculata (Terebratula). J VIII, 324 bicapillaris (Bassus). P '94, 190 bicapillata (Scorpsena). P '82, 304 bicapsularis (Cassia). P '89, 376 bicarinata (Aporrbais). P '76, 299; '05, 23 (Corbula). P '55, 258. J IX, 145 (Edmondia). P '63, 13; '65, 110, 127 (Kennerlia). P '65, 55 (Lingula). P '84, 149 (Maclurite). j i, 312 (Opis). J III, 32 7 (Pinna). J IV, 275 (Pyrgula). P '83, 175 (Valvata). P '45, 281; '56, 260; '94, 29 bicarinatum (Scbizopelma). P '09, 195 bicarinatus (Pusus). P '48, 100; 53, 317; '82, 207; '90, 395 (Dysganus). P '76, 252 (Notopbis). P '56, 156, 237; '68, 129 (Olcypbides). P 'Ooj 798 (Planorbis). P '45, 280; '56, 260; '60, 18, 155; '61, 309, 330, 398; '72, 103, 109; '81, 100-110; '94, 12, 24; '96, 493; '06, 164 (Stenelmis). P '52, 44 bicatenaria (Pleurotoma). P '82, 173 bicaudalis (Lactopbrys). P '82, 282; '97, 128 (Ostracion). P '63, 177; '97, 128 bicaudata (Salpa). P '87, 301 bicaudatus (Apate). j iii, 320 bicentennaria (Epeira). P '88, 194 biceps (Homolopbus). P '01, 593 (Mitopus). P '01. 593 316 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. bicerrata (Synaneia). P '82, 304 bichenovii (Fringilla). P '99, 215 (Stizoptera). P '99, 215 bichir (Polypterns). P '82, 307. J IX, 440 Bicidium. P '79, 198; '82, 93 bicineta (Belvosia). P '94, 278 (Cereopis). j vi, 303 (Helix). P '60, 151 (Ispida). P '59, 34 (Melania). P '60, 50 (Mvlabris). P '08, 607 (Senometopia). P '94, 278 (Tamatia). P '60, 134 (Tornatella). P '79, 212 (Turbonilla). P '04, 30 (Willistonia). P '94, 278 bicinctella ( Morel ellistena). P '62,48 bicinctus (Sparus). P '82, 305 (Uranoscopus). P '61, 112 (Xenodon). P '68, 133, 288 bicineta (Melania). P '64, 39 bieipitis (Sonorella). P '10, 49, 50, 55 bicirrata (Euphrosyne). P '05, 532; '08, 339 bicirrhosum (Osteoglossum). P '71, 257, 291 bickmoreanus (Lituites). P '90, 454 bicknellii (Carex). P '10, 547, 548, 557 bicolon (Neerophorus). P '53, 276 bicolor (Achatina). P '76, 185 (Actinia), j i, 171 (Adenocaulon). P '84, 86 (Alcedo). P '60, 133 (Alectoria). P '63, 96 (Algansea). P '56, 183 (Amblyramphus). P '66, 25 (Amblystoma). P '67, 171, 178; '57, 215; '59, 123 (Anehastus). P '66, 390 (Ancky tarsus). P '53, 229, 351 (Anguilla). J XII, 500 (Anthicus). P '52, 94 (Apex). P '88, 39 (Aphodius). j iii, 212 (Argutor). P '73, 315 (Ariadna). P '09, 550; 1900, 531; '04, 122 (Asclera). P '54, 21 (Astatus). P '93, 540, 544 (Asterostroma). P '93, 441 (Atopa). P '45, 221 : '53, 229 (Balistes). P '82, 309 (Bothrops). P '71, 207. J VIII, 150 (Caladium). P '89, 359 d'Mliimospiza). P '51, 218; '59, 107. 301, 304; '66, 84; '68, 83, 150 (Callidium). j iii. 413 bicolor. Continued. (Cardita). P '72. 252 (Carelia). P 76, 185 (Carpophaga). P '54, 232 (Catostoma). J VIII, 148 (Cebrio). P '53, 229 (Ceratinopsis). P '05, 316 (Cerenopus). J IV, 38 (Chaetura). P '59, 33 (Charis). P '89, 91 (Chelidon). P '46, 110; '51, 215. J I, 31 (Collinsia). J III, 98 (Columba). P '54, 232 (Colvmbetes). P '73, 326 (Conirostrum). P '64, 272 (Corvdalina). P '55. 311 (Cryptobium). P '66, 347 (Dacnis). P '64, 270 (Daetylotum). P '04, 539 (Delphinium). j vii, 10. J III, 80 (Diaperis). P '46, 61 (Drilus). P '45, 221 (Eilica). P '04, 123 (Elapomorpbus). P '61, 524 (Elater). P '44, 150 (Eletica). P 'OS, 616 (Ennea). P '82, 235; 1900, 591; '05, 736 (Erseus). P '52, 107 (Eucnemis). P '68, 294 (Eupkonia). P '99, 48 (Eustrophus). P '73, 335 (Eutkeia). P '99, 307 (Fornax). P '52, 47 (Fringilla). j vii, 189; viii, 155. P '60, 376; '99, 14 (Fusus). j v, 214 (Garrulax). P '02, 685 (Glomeris). P '65, 172 (Halesidota). P '60, 533 (Hapale). P '88, 103 (Harpalus). P '43, 297 (Helicina). J IX, 112 (Helodes). P '53, 355 (Herpvllus). P 1900, 532 (Heteroclonium). P '96, 400 (Hirundo). j viii, 155; iv, 257. P '53, 308, 401; '55, 308; '56, 288; '59, 106, 191; '71, 21. J IT, 261 (Holocentrus). P '82, 306 (llosackia). P '63, 350. J III, 86 i Euttonella). P '05, 736 (Hydnocera). J IV, :'.'', (Hydras). P '54, 103 (Hylocharas). P '44, 149; '52, 47 ( Eyponysson). P '94. 304 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 317 bicolor. Continued. (Iridoprocne). P '04, 5S4; '05, 6S5; '08, 154 (Lampria). P '95, 324 (Languria). P '54, L60 (Lanius). P '64, 238 (Leptosiphon). P '48, 11. J I 156 (Leptura). j iii, 118. J I, 329 (Liobunum). P '04, 140 (Lophophaues). P '59, 107; "7^, 352; '8;!, 60 (Loxia). P '64, 253 (Loxocemus). P '61, 77, 304 (Macrotera). P '96, 77 (Melania). P '64, 46 (Mephitis). P '59, 299 (Merops). P '56, 320; '59, 34; '67, 217; '64, 243 (Midas). P '61, 464 (Monocerus). P '52, 94. J T, 90 (Muscicapa). P '64, 244 (Mycetes). P '62, 517 (Mycetophagus). P '73, 335 (Xatica). P '08, 555, 557 (Xectarinia). P '64, 269 (Nectria). P '93, 113 I Xemognatha). P '53, 315 (Xigrita). P '59, 135 (Xotoxus). P '52, 94 (Xtssoii). P '94, 304 (Odontomvia). P '82, 75, 78 (Odoutota). P '73, SO, 81 (CEnas). P '08, 620 (Olibrus). P '56, 16 (Partula). P '85, 211, 218. J IX, 79 (Parus). j iv, 255. P '54, 397; '55, 309; '56, 290; '95, 499; '96, 164. J I, 35 (Pelamis). P '59, 347; '60, 74. 489; '68, 109; '71, 204. J VIII, 95, 148 (Pelanrys). P '86, 300 • (lerdita). P '96, 46, 77 (Perognatkus). P '75, 299 (Petroica). P '89, 148 (Petromyzon). P '82, 308 (Petronason). P '82, 274 (Pkalaerus). P '56, If, (Pkidippus). P '01. 569, 588 (Phonipara). P '60, 376 (Phvllobates). P '56, 237; '60, 372. J VI, 112 (Phyllomedusa). P '62, 355 (Pithecopus). P '68, 112 (Platvmis). P '54, 13. J IV, 28 (Podura). j ii, 13 (Pceeihis). J II, 255 I ' ■ aocerus). P '55, 275 bicolor. Continued. ^Polistes). P '98, 446 :Polybia). P '98, 449 Porzana ). P '94, 146 ;Procellaria). P '66, 191 rostichus). I 1 '73, 308 ;Ptilimis). P '45, 308; '58, 73 ;Pylarus). P '09, 550 IPytelia). P '59, 135 [Quercus). P '0J, 360 [Raja). P '82, 308 ;Ratufa). P '02, 134, 147 ^Rkipipkorus). j iii 275. P '45, 317. J IV, 21, 38 ^Rhombodera). P '66, 364 ;Ehyricites). P '59, 79 ;Rhypticus). P '61, 53 ;Rosellinia). P '94, 327 'Rudbeckia). j vii, 81 ;Saperda). J II, 19 ^Scarabseus). j iii, 212 ;Scincus). j iv, 286; vi, 11, 57 ;Scydm»nus). P '52, 151; 347 ^Serropalpus). P '46, 55. J '66, I, 97 164 Smecticns). P '61, 53; '63, ;Solidago). P '60, 514; 1900, 483, 487; '10, 546, 575 (Sperrnophila). P '63, 297 ;Spreoj. P '62, 313 ;Squaliru3). P '83, 152 ;Stenobothrns). P '06, 365 ;Strangalia). J I, 329 Sylvia). P '64, 270 'Synoema). P '04, 132 ;Tachvcineta). P '93, 53, 64; '95, 492; '96, 116, 155; '98, 84 ;Teudis). P '09, 201 ^Thanasimus). P '45, 307 Thelephora). J III, 219 ;Tlryroptera). P '89, 332 ;Tiaris). P '09, 362 ;Tigoma). P '56, 206 ;Tiihis). j v, 171 'Trachelas). P '03, 340 Tritoma). j iv, 89 JTrogosita). P '54, 159 { Viola). P '03, 689, 692 (Vitis). P '53, 272 [Zethus). P '99, 117, 433 bicolorago (Xanthia). P '75, 66, 328 bicolorata (Melania). P '64, 46 bieoneava (Hirasea). P '02, 30 biconica (Cordieria). P '03, 275 (Spiraxis). P '60, 152 bieorna (Pericera). P '79, 386 (Pisa). P '79, 387 bicornata (Pericera). P '79, 387 bicorne (Bidclulphia). P 1900, 707 (Theridium). P '05, 304 318 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. bieorne. Continued. (Triceratium). P 1900, 707 bicornis (Ampkitetras). P 1900, 707 (Andropogon). P '01, 558 (Apate). j iii, 319 (Argus). P '05, 304 (Ascorhynchus). P '91, 221 (Erigone). P '05, 304 (Lueina). P '72, 82 (Melanconis). P '77, 127 (Oligonyx). P '04, 514 (Perieera). P '79, 387 (Bhinoceros). P '96, 520. J IX, 308, 315, 357 (Roeboides). P '06, 458 (Trapa). P '86, 273 bicornuta (Microphrys). P '79, 386, 387 (Milnia). P '79, 387 (Pisa). P '79, 386 bicornutus (Microphrys). P '8S, 318; '91, 178, 198 (Pisa). P '91, 178 bicostata (Corbula). P '90, 401 (Helix). P '57, 191; '58, 200 (Melania). P '60, 56; '63, 312 (Styliola). J VIII, 337 bicostatum (Cerithium). P '82, 168 (Pleurocera). P '63, 312; '65, 20 bieostatus (Calamites) .P '60, 236 (Cerithium). P '62, 567 (Triforis). P '62, 567 bieostellatum (Cerithium). P '47, 298; '48, 98. J I, 129 Bicrisina. P '05, 5. J IV, 404; V, 173 bicristata (Saxicava). P '84, 108 bicrucis (Lygseus). j iv, 322 bicruris (Polygyra). P '09, 543 bicrurus (Helix). P '60, 151 biculminatus (Triisodon). P '92, 301 bicuspida (Edotia). P '97, 391, 392 393 '(Idotea). P '97, 389, 391 (Synidotea). P '97, 391 bicuspidata (Gyrene). P '09, 223 bicuspidatus (Dicyphus). P '05, 334 Bicuspis. P '84, 285 bicuspis (Calynda). P '04, 57; '05, 840 (Paramphithoe). P '01, 150 (Xysticus). P '01, 583 Bicyrtes. P '95, 266-268 Biddulphia. P '61, 68, 71; '90, 137; '98, 423, 468-470; 1900, 477, 685, 690-731, 737 biddulphia (IViitieella). P '53,432; 1900, 694 (Triceratium). P 1900, 704 Biddulphia. P 1900, 686, 690 biddulphiana (Biddulphia). P 1900, 690, 694 (Conferva). P 1900, 694 biddulphianum (Diatoma). P 1900, 694 Biddulphiese. P 1900, 686 Bidens. j vii, 99. P '60, 512, 514; '68, 275; '70, 149; '77, 107; '85, 376; '86, 344; '89, 388; '91, 271; '93, 303; '96, 39; '98, 3S5; 1900, 483, 4S6, 670; '02, 664; '04, 777; '09, 394, 397 bidens (Cerambyx). J II, 16 (Ceratites). P '09, 126 (Diapheromera). P '09, 126 (Elaphidion;. J II, 16 (Forficula). P '03, 301 (Grapsus). P '80, 214 (Helix). P '92, 393 (Hyperaodon). P '69, 31, 191 (Labidura). P '03, 301; '05, 31, 53; '10, 4 (Myletes). P '71,291; '06,475 (Opsariichthys). P '99, 179, 180 (Paehysoma). P '58, 105; '80, 214 (Phyllorhina). P '80, 393 (Reganina). P '06, 475 (Sesarma). P '58,105; '80,214 (Siliquaria). P '71, 139 (Solecurtus). P '98, 61 (Solen). P '98, 62 (Spanionyx). P '05, 840 (Stenocorus). J II, 16 (Strigamia). J V, 47 bidentata (Asterias). P '01, 179 (Buccinum). P '62, 562 (Bulla). P '72, 274 (Cantharis). j v, 169. P '51, 339 (Cylichnella). P '72, 274; '03, 757 (Erigone). P '05, 310 (Diplotaxis). J III, 271 (Mesopleura). P '98, 60 (Montacuta). P '72, 234 (Mordella). j iii, 277 (Nassa). P '82, 109 (Ophiacantha). P '01, 179 (Pyranga). P '65, 171 (Rissoina). P '04, 28 (Silis). P '51, 339 (Tellimva). P '72, 228 (Tomoxia). P '62, 45 (Tritia). P '62, 562; '82, 169 hidentatum (Gongylidium). P '05, 310 (Trypoxylon). P '93, 472, 474 bidentatus ( I ordulegaster). P '98, 152; '01, 127 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 319 bidentatus. Continued. (Crangon). P '95, 186 (Dermestes). P '54, 77 (Eusmilus). P '79, 171 (Harpagus). P '68, 430 (Melampus). j ii, 245. P •■".s, 209; 71, 147; '72, 145 ; '73, 251; '82, 146; '88, 330-332 (CEdothorax). P '05, 310 (Pontophilus). P '95, 183, 186, 192, ly5 (Silvamis). P '54, 77 (Tmetieus). P '05, 310 (Utriculus). P '72, 274 bidenticulata (Anonyx). P '01, 147 bidenticulatus (Lysianassa). P '01, 147 (Socarnes). P '01, 147 bidentifera (Helix). P '41, 27, 133 bidevaricata (Circe). P '72, 130 (Crista). P '72, 130 biemarginatus (Unio). J VI, 47. P '57, 83 biennis (Artemisia). P '67, 16, 20 (Crepis). P '77, 107 (Daedalea). J III, 214 (Gaura). P '60, 513; '92, 366 (Oenothera). P '60, 512; '76, 158; '92, 368; '02, 663, 668; '09, 380, 387 (Onagra). P '02, 668 (Thelephora). J III, 218, 219 Biensis. P '94, 132, 135, 136 biensis (Rallus). P '94, 138 biexcisus (Alycaeus). P '02, 26 bifaria (Lampyris). P '51, 332 (Polyelasis). P '51, 332 bifarius (Bonibus). P '78, 185 bifasciata (Belvosia). P '94, 278; '95, 332 (Cantharis). P '08, 611 (Cythere). j i, 439 (Diaperis). j iii, 268. (Goniobasis). P '68, 151. J VI, 331 (Libellula). j viii, 20 (Lopha). P '57, 6 (Mylabris). P '08, 612 (Phrynomantis). J VI, 192 (Polybia). P '98, 449 (Trimerotropis). P '09, 448 (Turritella). J VIII, 330 bifasciatum (Bembidium). P '02, 72 (Callidium). J II, 106 (Thalassomum). P '97, 119 bifasciatus (Anthieus). j v, 245. P '43, 304; '52, 100 (Cassicus). P '60, 139; '67, 70 (Chaetodon). P '82, 304 (Chlorichthvs). P '82, 275; '97, 119 (Erotylus). P '54, 158 bifasciatus. Continued. (Labrus). P '97, 119 (Megaderus). J II, 176; IV, 40 (Monocerus). P '52, 94. J I (Notoxus). P '52, 94 (Ostinops). P '60, 139 (Parupeneus). P '85, 152 (Platydema). J I, 102 (Streptophorus). P '60, 77, 340 (Tretioscincus). P '68 306 (Upeneus). P '85, 152 bifasculata (Cucullaea). P '77 22 bifida (Epeira). P '09, 212 (Tettigonia). j vi, 313 Bifidaria. P '91, 315; '94 23- '99 400, 403; 1900, 133, 426-431,' 456' 573, 577, 590-596, 606; '01, 484- 02, 420, 513; '03, 204, 762 766 '04, 407-415; '06, 125, 143-145 533, 547, 557; '07, 458; '08, 42, 455; '09, 515; '10, 52, 135, 503 520, 665-668 bifidator (Lamia). J II, 174 bifidus (Arilus). P '60, 230 (Hister). j v, 34. P '52, 39 (Philhydrus). P '55, 371 (Polydesmus). P '64, 7 ' bifilaris (Omphalotropis). P '87 150 (Realia). P '87, 150 bifilaris var. angusta (Realia). P _ '87, 150 biflavimaculella (Tinea). P '59 257; '60, 433 biflora (Arenaria). P '63, 59 (Burmannia). j vii, 61 (Capraria). P '89, 396 (Cassia). P '89, 376 (Fritillaria). P '68, 167 (Gymnocaulis). J I, 180 (Impatiens). P 1900, 652, 667: '09, 387; '10, 581 (Milla). P '98, 385, 388 (Stylosanthes). P '10, 565 (Viola;. P '63, 58 biflorum (Polvgonatum). P '60, 201; 1900, 485 Biflustra. P '78, 305; '05, 5. J V, 152 bifolia (Smilacina). P '60, 201; '74, 115; '88, 391; '91, 434 bifolia var. dilitata (Smilacina). P '84, 93 bifoliata (Eulalia). P '09, 349 (Sige). P '09, 349 bifolium (Ma-janthemum). P '68, 174 biforatus (Spirifer). P '52, 190 biforis (Leptnra). J I, 338 biformis (Inoceramus). P '54, 170; '57, 126 (.Tungermannia). P '69, 220 320 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. biformis. Continued. (Pecten). P '43, 305; '48, 03; '81, 418; '62, 581; '82, 157 (Polyporus). J III, 217 bifossulatum (Beinbidium). J IV, 29 bifossulatus (Ochthedromus). P '57,4 bifoveata (Dicerca). P' 73, 86 (Zaitha). P '53, 364 bifoveolatus (Priononyx). P '97, 378 (Sphex). P '97, 378 bifrenatus (Hybopsis). P '08, 531. J VI, 247 (Notropis). P '08,530; '10,273 bifrons (Dyme). P '04, 56 (Hypomma). P '05, 334 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 211 (Pluchea). P '64, 18; '77, 286; 1900, 632 bifrontata (Ameiva). P '62, 67 Bifrontia. P '60, 186. J V, 245 bifurca (Ashmunella). P 09, 504 (Calypogeia). P '69, 223 (Cyclosa). P '04, 131 (Cystophora). P '87, 342; '88 429 bifurcata (Amphitrite). P '03, 471 (Huenia). P '70, 107 (Mylabris). P '08, 608 (Nomada). P 03, 559, 577, 579 (Symigipora). P '41, 18 bifureatiis (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 (Mytilus). j vii, 241. P '82, 241 (Pterotocrinus). P '81, 265; '90, 158, 177 (Selenops). P '09, 214 (Septifer). P '82, 242 (Zeacrinus). P '69, 138; '79, 351; '86, 167 bifuxcus (Pelecypborus). P '61, 337 bigaradia (Citrus). P '89, 370 bigbyensis (Unio). P '53, 245 Bigelovia. P '96, 36 bigeloviss (Astatus). P '97, 138 (Dothidea). P '90, 248 (Gorytes). P '97, 139 (Perdita). P '96, 48, 51, 87 (Puccinia). P '93, 152 (Pulvinaria). P '99, 272, 273 bigelovii (Opuntia). P '85, 118 (Salicornia). P '02, 654, 655, 661 Bigelowia. P '98, 32, 305 bi-vlowii (MuToiiirris). P '84, 87 (Senecio). P '63, 67 bigeminata (Hyperaspis). P '52, 134 higrmincus (Saprinus). P '52, 40; J IV, 31 bigeneris (Clausilia). P '01, 656; '02, 370 bigibbosa (Argyroepoira). P '03,341 bigibbus (Antennarius). P '03, 175 (Ceroys). P '04, 48 biglovii (Salicornia). P 1900, 665 Bignonia. P '58, 131; '73, 277; '97, 191 Bignoniacese. P '58, 131; '60, 303; '78, 333; '89, 397; '97, 191; '98, 386 bignonise (Asterina). P '90, 220 (Valsa). P '77, 124; '78, 86 bignonioides (Catalpa). P '60, 303; '79, 161; '01, 359 bigotii (Deromyia). P '95, 324 bigradata (Anthrax). P '94, 275 bigranularis (Echinus). J VIII, 325 bigsbyana (Chrysomela). P '56, 33; '73, 49 bigsbyi (Clonocrinus). P '81, 295 (Melocrinus). P '81, 295 biguttata (Babia). P '73, 27 (Cynorta). P '09, 225 (Emys). j iv, 205, 212; vi, 25. P '54, 1S9 (Lytta). P o3, 332; '66, 349 (Triplax). j iv, 89; v, 301. P '54, 162 (Tritoma). J I, 71 biguttatum (Tritoma). j iv, 90 biguttatus (Agrilus). P '73, 93 (Ceratichthys). P '64, 277; '56, 213. J VI, 226, 230, 240 (Cucujus). j v, 267. P '44, 113; '54, 74 (Endomychus). j iv, 96. P '53 359 '(Hybopsis). P '85, 410 (Laemophloeus). P '54, 74 (Leueiscus). P '56, 213 (Liopus). J II, 172 (Lutianus). J XII, 524 (Nocomis). P '77, 45 (Semotilus). P '56, 213; '77, 92 (Tabanus). P '98, 158 biguttulus (Anthicus). P '52, 101 (Colymbetes). P '62, 521 (Dytiseus). P '62, 521 bihai (Heliconia). P '01, 557 bihamata (Mordella). P'45, 318 (Mordellistena). P '62, 51 bihastatus (Tetanorhynchus). P '04, 677 biimpressa (Donacia). P '47, 159; '51 314 '(Seraptia). J I, 100 biimpressus (Bothronotus). P '60, 231 bijuga (Melicoeea). P '89, 373 brjugus (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 341 (Seytalocrinus). P '79, 341 bilabiata (Cellepora). P '60, 366; •nr>, 5. J IV, 400; V, 124 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 321 bilabiata. Continued. (Clausilia). P '02, 532 (Truncatella). P '58, 211 bilabiatus (Bellerophon). P '89, 297 (Bulimus). P '96, 418 (Lithobius). P '67, 130 bilabrata (Clausilia). P '01, 499, 629, 636, 652, 656; '02, 377, 532 bilabrata var. ptvcholagma (Clausilia). P '01, 630, 652 bilabrata var. tosaensis (Clausilia). P '03, 318 bilamellata (Bifidaria). P '10, 136, 143 (Distomospira). P '05, 213 (Doris). P '79, 106; '80, 58 (Holospira). P '05, 213, 215, 217 (Lamellidoris). P '79, 72; '80, 61 (Tornatellina). P '79, 24. J VIII, 398; IX, 82 Bilharzia. P '70, Biol. 3 biligonigera (Pleurodema). P '62, 352 biligonigerus (Liuperus). P '60, 517; '62, 352 bilimeki (Phasiopteryx). P '95, 333 bilinearis (Geoplana). P '57, 24 (Merluccius). P '63, 230, 247; '04, 511 (Planaria). P '57, 24 (Polvcelis). P '57, 24 (Stomodon). P '63, 230 bilineata (Achatinella). P '88, 34 (Ahsetulla). P '74, 65 (Amphispiza). P '92, 120; '99, 30 bilineata deserticola (Amphispiza). P '03, 28; '05, 684 bilineata (Aphrophora). j vi, 304 (Cantharis). P '45, 219 (Cardita). P '47, 297: '48, 97. J I, 128 (Chloropela). P '62, 366 (Coronella). P '60, 253 (Emberiza). P '50,104; '99,30 (Galeruca). P '65, 217 (Helix). P '60, 151; '94, 14 (Hemicnemis). P '98, 142 (Leptoenemis). P '98, 142; '01, 137 (Lycosa). P '04, 276-278, 290; '08, 220 (Machseridia). P '01, 370 (Mylabris). P '08, 608 (Omphalina). P '03, 767 (Palingenia). P '62, 373, 401 (Pardosa). P '90, 430, 431; '04, 263, 290; '08, 220 21 bilineata. Continued. (Partula). P '75,244-247; '85, 209. J IX, 46, 62, 109 (Platessa). P '64, 196 (Poecilochroa). P '92, 19- '09, 568 (Poospiza). P '59, 107; '66, 86; '68, 83, 149 (Eana). P '55, 423 (Salamandra). P '69, 107. J I, 287; III, 346 (Saxicava). P '48, 105; '62, 571; '82, 159, 165; '84, 108 (Schizocosa). P '08, 165, 212, 218, 220 (Spelerpes). P '56, 11, 101; '59, 124. J I, 287; III, 346 (Zonitis). j i, 22. P '53, 349 bilineatum (Solarium). P '48, 105; '90, 400 bilineatus (Agrilus). P '57, 9; '73, 91, 93 (Ancistrodon). P '65, 191; '71, 209 (Bothrops). P '71, 207. J VIII, 150 (Cantharis). j iii, 182. P '51, 340 (Conocephalus). P '04, 543 (Cydnus). j iv, 315 (Diplotropis). P '74, 65 (Elaphe). P '60, 566; '60, 497 (Herpetodryas). P '66, 127 (Masticophis). P '66, 127 (Phalotris). P '61, 524 (Phidippus). P '04, 121 (Philomycus). P '02, 235, 239; '82, 236; '05, 746 (Pleuronectes). P '64, 196 (Spelerpes). P '69, 104, 105, 106; '83, 24; '93, 383; '99, 322; 1900, 620; '06, 357 (Stenobothrus). P '10, 6 (Telephorus). P '51, 340 (Thynnus). P '62, 125 (Unio). P '60, 52 (Viviparus). P '63, 38 (Zonites). P '91, 312 (Zonyalina). P '91, 312 bilineolata (Nectarinia). P '98, 460 biliosum (Distomum). P '58, 111 bilirata (Omphalotropis). P '87, 14» (Pandora). P '55, 267, 441 bilirata var. elongata (Realia). P '87, 149 bilirata (Sphenia). P '61, 369 biliratus (Turbo). P '47, 298; '48, 106. J I, 129 bilituratis (Melanoplus). P '06, 408 bilix (Buccinum). P '43, 308; '48, 96; '62, 562 (Nassa). P 'S2, 171 322 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. bilix. Continued. (Pleurotomaria). j viii, 271 (Sigaretus). P '48, 105; '79, 224; '84, 104; '90, 399 (Stomatis). P '54, 30 (Tritia). P '62, 562; '82, 171 Billbergia. P '58, 122 billingsi (Leeanocrinus). P '79, 263 billingsiana (Cypriuella). P '10, 279 billingsii (Planorbis). P '64, 111. J VI, 159 biloba (Chettusia). P '72, 32 (Ginko). P '82, 9; '99, 99 (Godetia). J III, 87 (Lobivanellus). P '72, 32 (CEnothera). J III, 87 (Pterostegia). P '48, 18. J I, 108 (Spirigera). P '65, 118 bilobata (Aleocbara). P '66, 370, 372 (Aleodorus). P '66, 370 (Dicyphus). P '05, 310 (Falagria). P '66, 370 (Hypomma). P '05, 310 (Nitzschia,. P '61, 66 (Pardosa). P '04, 121 (Pirata). P 'OS, 165, 301, 315 (Planaria). P '57, 19 (Terebratula). P '73, 184 (Trimerotropis). P '06, 382; '10, 13 bilobatum (Buehiceras). .1 VIII, 270, 310 (Hypoptoporna). P '74, 135 (Uroderma). P 1900, 756-758 bilobatus (Ammonites). J VIII, 270, 310 (Artibeus). P 1900, 757 (Bellerophron). P '43, 329-331 Bilobites. J VIII, 305 Biloculina. P '84, 321; '90, 143 biltmoriana (Crataegus). P '05, 636 bilunulatus (Cossyphus). P '63, 222; '07, 436 (Lepidaplois). P '07, 436 (Pompilus). P '97, 249 bimacula (Acontia). P '85, ss (Oercopis). P '61, 284 bimaculata (Acara). P '71, 254 (Acontista). P '07, I.",:', (Aleocbara). j iii, 157 (Cantharis). P '51, 33S (Dellia). P '05, 420, 841 Hahnia). P '92, 27; '09, 302 (Heterodonax). P '98, 59-62 < Membracis). j vi - :? ° 3 ( Mordella). j iii, 277 (Nemognatha). P '46, 54; '53 348 '(Nitidula). P '14, L05 (Novacula). P '63, 224 bimaculata. Continued. (Ossa). P '07, 168 (Tantilla). J VIII, 143 (Trogosita). P '44, 110; '62, 87 bimaculatum (Enoplium). P '45, 307 bimaculatus (Actiuobolus). P '72, 252 (AnthriDus). P '54, 218 (Astyanax). P '06, 432 (Calomys). P '41, 99; '74, 177 (Carpopbilus). P '44, 105 (Cauliognathus). P '51, 338 (Curimatus). P '03, 510, 511 (Heliomaues). J II, 103 (Hemichromis). P '62, 134, 137 (Hemiteles). P '73, 169, 173 (Heros). P '71, 254 (Hesperomys). P '74, 177 (Hister). P '52, 39 (Labrus). P '92, 270 (Molorcbus). j iii, 428. P '66, 348. J II, 103 (Mus). P '41, 99; '74, 177 (Myeetophagus). P '44, 114; '56, 13 (Pagnrus). P '58, 234 (Peryphus). P '57, 5 (Ptinus). P '45, 308 (Rhipiphorus). J IV, 21 (Telepborus). P '51, 338 (Tetranyehus). P '01, 595; '04, 144 (Tylonotus). J II, 22 bimarginata (Altiea). j iv, 85 (Haltica). P '60, 317 (Strophiops). P '96, 32:; bimarginata cera (Strophiops). P '96 323 bimaris (Kaliella). P '04, G33 bimonilifera (Vivipara). P '62, 4ol bina (Turbinalapsis). P '41, 18 binacuta (Spiriferina). P 'G^>. 120 binaria (Endodonta). P '05, 783 bindoides (Leiognathus). J XII, 516 Binneia. P '75, 148, 154, 195; '76, 185; '79. 16; '89, 199; '98, 219, 227, 229-231 binneyana (Goniobasis). I' '64, 40. 3 V, 310 (Polygyra). P 1900, 451; '03, 201; '06, 533, 547, 550 binneyana chastatensis (Polygyra). P '06, 533, 540 binneyana ( Thaumasia). 1' '98, 268 (Vertigo). 1' '90, 33: '99, 315; L900, 60S; '06, 147 (Vitrea). P '99, 314; '06, 152 binneyanus (Bulimulus). 1" '06, 140, 1 ll'; '58, 206 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIKS. ETC. 323 rinneyanus. Continued. >■>. L5: >9 P '62, 266 '54, 196: (Zmiites) '89, L98 binneyi (Carinifex). P '70, '( Patula). P '89, 200 (Pomatiopsis). P '6:?, 148 (Sonorella). P MO, ."id, 68 (Unio). P '53, 245 Binneyia. P 1900, 102 binneyiana (Goniobasis). Bumeyinae. P '9S, 227 binocolata (Raja). P '10, 470 (Iraptera). P '(52 Binocnlus. j i, 437 binodis (Difflugia). P binodosa (Donacia). P binodosus (Ammonites). binodula (Rhagonycha). '60, 318 binominata (Helix). P binominis (Cryptocephalus). binotata (Anomala). P '54, (Coceinella). j v, 302. (Eleodes). P '73, 334 (Odontomvia). P '82, P7 '76, '51 P P '89, 115, IPs 316 '54, lfi8 '51, 347; 205 J I, 256 217 J IV, 42 81 (Agrion). P '62, 387, J XII, 500 '44, 33 P '56, 320; '62, 523. ,T '47, 172 '62 binotatum 401 binotatus (Barbodes). (Boletobius). P (Caprimulgus). '59, 32 (Colymbetes). P TV. 12, 30 (Crvptocephalus). P (Hi'ster). P '52, 39 (Poederus). j iii, 154 (Pimtius). P '05, 486 (Tachyporus). P '44, 33 binumbonata (Edmondia). P 414 biocellatus (CluTtodon). (Chironectes). P bioculata ( ( loccinella) . . (Hippurites). P (Mantis). P '03, (Samytha). P 'C 350 (Sphodromantis). '03, 708 bioculatum (Phyllinm). bioculatus (Scymnus) . 1 iolleyi (Blaberus). 839; '06, 273 (Liobunum). P '09, 231 (Lveosa). P '09, 21!) (Orthemis). P '08, 480 (Paratropes) . P '05, 839 (Rhipipteryx I. P '05, 833, 843 (Theridium). P '09, 204 :;, 709 bipapillatum (Hypoxylon). J [1,286 bipapillosa (Taenia).' P 75, k; biparticeps (Perdita). P '96, 48, 49 bipartita (Astarte). P 72, 245, 248 (Enmenes). P '99, 437, 459 (Teredo). P '62, 455, 461 bipartitana (Antitbesia). P '60, 346 bipartitus (Donax). P '01, 190 (Gorytes). P '95, 520, 538 (Myledaphus). P 76, 260 Mpennata (Xvlotrya). P '62, 456, 476 hipera (Apsilus). P '84, 40, 50; '03, 364-366 hipertita (Turritella). P '43, 326: '48, 107; '82, 171 bipes (Chamaesaura). j iv, 286 (Difflugia). P '87, 122 (Nebalia). P '01, 146 bipilis (Oppia). P '06, 497 bipinnata (Ampelopsis). P '80, 9 (Bidens). P '89, 388; '93, 303; '02, 664 (Glanconome). P '61, 26 (Vitis). P 70, 137 bipinnatifida (Glandularia). j ii, 123 (Sanieula). J III, 89 bipinnulata (Seriola). P '05, 65 bipinnulatns (Elagatis). P '89, 42; '(15, 65. J XII, 507 (Seriola). P '89, 4 2 (Seriolickthys). P '89, 42 biplagiata (Mordellistena). P '64, 105 biplagiatus (Cyllodes). P '66, 377 Biplex. P '04, 22 biplex (Ammonites). P 75, 36. J VIII, 313 biplieata (Action). P '60, 93; '05, 19 (Aetaeonina). P '60, 93 (Amastra). P '88, 19, 44 biplieata var. deshavesii (Amastra). P '88, 44 biplieata (Arcopagia). P '54, 30 (Leptosolen). P 76. 304; '98, 462; '05, 17 ( Marginella). P '48, lol (Metis). P '62, 573; '07, 139 (Ptvehina). P 72. 91 (Ringieula). P '95, 53 (Siliquaria). P '61. 150; 76, 304; '05. 17. J 111. 324 324 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. biplicata. Continued. (Solena). P '65, 1S4 (Tellina). j vii, 152. P '48, 106; '62, 573; 'SO, 22, 24; '82, 155. J IX, 119 (Volutilithes). P '76, 292; '05, 25. J IX, 300 (Volutoderma). P '76, 292; '05, 25 biplieatula (Microdrillia). P '03,278 biplicatus (Rostellites). P '76, 292 biplicifera (Cancellaria). j viii, 187. P '41, 81; '48, 97; '62, 567; '80, 29- '82 173 bipons (Biddulphia). P 1900, 729 (Hemiaulus). P '90, 138; 1900, 738, 740 (Zygoeeros). P 1900, 740 biporcata (Chilophryne). P '62, 358 biporcatns (Anolis). P '65, 197; '74, 68. J VIII, 167 (Bnfo). P '02, 183 (Croeodilus). J II, 136 (Ineilius). P '63, 50 biporus (Euchirotes). P '08, 119 bipunctata (Coronella). P '66, 128 (Cynorta). P '09, 227 (Eucharia). P '03, 133 (Sapromyza). j vi, 178 (Xabea). P '05, 835, 843 bipunctatum (Acrvdium). P '04, 666 (Colydium). j iii, 325. P '66, 377 bipunctatus (Abramis). P '82, 307 (Bothropolys). P '02, 42. J V, 16 (Collops). P '52, 163. J IV, 35 (Coniophanes). P '66, 128. J VIII, 138 (Euspongus). P '95, 523 (Gonocerus). P '60, 226 (Gorytes). P '95, 517, 523 (Gryllus). P '05, 835 (Ips). P '44, 108 (Lestiphorns). P '95, 523 (Lithobius). P '02, 42 ( Malachius). j iii, 185. J IV, 35 (CEcanthus). P '04, 547 (Pomadasys). P '99, 350 ( Rhizophagus). P '66, 377 bipuD itic ' reophilus). .1 V, 45 bipunctulata (Argia). P '01, 133, 138 bipustulata (« !istela ). j iii, 269 (Clivina). P '43, 296; '57, 80, 82 (Coccinelm i. j v, 302 (Lytta). P '08, 616 (Mordellistena). P '64, 105 (Orchestris). P '7:;, 66 bipustulatus (Cucujus). P '54, 7 1 (Ips). P '44, 108 bipustulatus. Continued. (Litargus). P '56, 14 (Mycetophagus). P '44, 111 biquadrata (Biddulphia). P 1900, 693, 717 biquadratum (Triceratium). P 1900, 717 biradiata (Psammobia). P '98, 60 birgei (Pellenes). P '01, 592 Birgus. P '51, 269; '58, 232; '05, 291 birivia (Hierodula). P '03, 70S birmanica (Pholas). P '62, 195, 207 birmauicus (Liphistius). P '09, 316 birostrata (Biddulphia). P 1900, 736 (Nitzschia). P '61, 71 birostratus (Anaulus). P '90, 136; 1900, 735, 736 birostris (Manta). P '10, 475 (Eaia). P '03, 332 birotulata (Haliehondria). P '87, 233 bisbalteatus (Cantharidus). P '01, 199, 398 biscatenaria (Pleurotoma). j vii, 140. P '62, 561 (Surcula). P '62, 561 biscateuarium (Pleurotoma). P '48, 104 biseayeusis (Balsena). P '65, 169 bischoffi (Holbrookia). P '68, 310 bischoffii (Biccia). P '69, 232 biseulpta (Helix;. P '89, 279 biscutata (Dipsas). P '61, 297 (Eutwnia). P '83, 21; '01, 23; '03, 287, 291 biscutatus (Dipsadomorphus). P '61, 297 (Trimorphodon). P '61, 297; '97, 464. J VIII, 131 bisectus (Elater). j iii, 173 (Tropidouotns). P '01, 32 biseptatum (Brachysporium). P '95, 440 (Gymnosporangium). P '02, 461-501 biserialis (Capulus). P '90, 161, 167 (Evermannella). P '04, 119 (Gouiocidaris). P '91, 214 (Nautilus). P '88, 242 (Platyceras). P '90, 16< (Pleuraeanthus). P '56, 100 (Stephanocidaris). P '91, 214 (Synoeladia). P '59, 13, 24; '88, 225; '70, 15; '91, 244 biseriata l Lejeunia). P '69, 225 (Pleurotomaria). P '66, 269 ( Rhinocypha). P '01, 135 biseriatum (Cerithium). J VIII, 3(50 (Chelifer). P '04, 140 biserial us | Plecostomus). P '71, 285. 292 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 325 biseriatus. Continued. (Sceloporus). P '54, 5)3: '(50, 4S6 biseta (Muscat. P '98, 173 bisigillatus (Pterostichiis). P '73, 306 bisignata (Clivina). P '57, 82 (Clythra). P '73, 28 (Coptocycla). P '73, 79 (Discolia). P "96, 300 (Nericne). P '09, 200 (Scolia). P '96, 300 bisignntus (Laemopkloeus). P '54, 74 bisiiidsus (Alpheus). P '60, 30 bisinuatus (Cryptodon). P '72, 91 Bisiphites. P '65, 259 bislineata (Salamaudra). j i, 352; v, 333 ; vi, 35 bislineiUus (Spelerpes). P '95, 401 Bisimithinite. P '77, 251 Bismutite. P '92, 194 Bison. P '46, 93; '54, 89, 200; '67, 12, 85; '70, 13, 69; '80, 347; '82, 319, 327; '94, 98, 218 ; '95, 244- 248'; '96, 176; '97, 207, 483-502; '08, 80, 404. J I, IS; III, 167- 169; VII, 248, 263, 357, 371 bison (Aspieottus). P '54, 130; '56, 133 • '62 279 (Bison)", r '94,218; '95,244; '96, 176; '97, 207, 493-501; '08, 404 bison athabasca? (Bison). P '97, 498, 501 (Bos). P '97, 493 (Lepidosteus). P '01, 340; '10, 605 bispecularis (Garrulus). P '91, 445 bispinipes (Scolopendra). J V, 28 bispinis (Batraehus). P '61, 512 (Callionymus). P '61, 512 (Harpagifer). P '61, 512 bispinosa (Arduina). P '58, 129 (Cassidula). P '53, 448 (Filaria). P '56, 56 (Formica). P '82, 264 •(Hydroides). P '10, 496 (Pyrnla). P '53, 448 (Somileptes). P '82, 282 bispinosum var. japonica (Acridium). P '04, 662 bispinosum (Acrydium). P '04, 662 bispinosum var. japonica (Tetrix). P '04, 662 bispinosus (Alpheus). P '71, 242; '93 113 '(Cheraphilus). P '95, 186 (Coronaster). P '88, 423; '89, 170 (Criotettix). P '04, 662 bispinosus japonieus (Criotettix). P '04, 662' bispinosus (Cyclopterus). P '82, 308 bispinosus. Continued. (Dendryphantes). P '09, 220 (Gasterosteus). P '86 242 250 (Myliobatis). P '63, 333 (Polyrhachis). P '82, 264 (Pontophilus). P '95, 183, 186, 192 (Trachelas). P '09, 197 Bispira. P '04, 501 bisselianus (Unio). P '67 81 J VI, 277 bisselli (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 340; '86, 156 (Scytalocrinus). P '79, 340 bissexguttata (Mvlabris). P '08, 608 Bissolite. P '92, 192 bistigma (Libellula). P '57, 87 bistorta (Eulima). P '99, 254 (Polygonum). P '63, 75 bistortoides (Polygonum), j vii 48. P '98, 40, 310 ' bistriata (Syringodendron). P '60, 521 bistriatum (Anobium). j v, 172 P '65, 235 (Petalium). P '65, 235 bistrispinis (Bypticus). P '07, 269 bisulcata (Atya). P '93, 111 (Atyoida). j viii, 140. P '50, 25; '60, 2S ; '79, 415; '93, 111; '94, 406 (Corbula). P '05, 17 (Grammysia). P '83, 213 (Leda).* P '61, 440 (Natiea). P '79, 212 (Parapkolas). P '49, 156; '62, 195, 217. J I, 279; II, 335 (Solarium). J VIII, 359 (Torinia). P '91, 54 bisulcatum (Architectoniea). J VIII, 359 bisulcatus (Ammonites). .1 VIII, 310 (Astragalus). P '63, 60 (Phaca). P '63, 60 bisulcus (Myliobates). J VIII, 239 bisus (Auxis). P '04, 760 (Scomber). P '04, 760 bisuturalis (Turritella). j ii, 244 bitamiata (Helicina). P '90, 286 (Melania). P '63,321; '65,22 (Strephobasis). P '63, 321; '65 22 '(Svstena). P '73, 69 bitEeniatus (Anculotus). P '63, 321 bitectus (Anolis). P '64, 171. J VIII, 167 biterminata (Limnobia). P '59, 198 Bithinia. P '56, 110 p '60, 50. J VI, 118 Bithvnia. P '01, 405; '02, 121; '08, 38 326 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Bithynis. P '79, 425; '93, 119-123 bithys (Euterpe). P '66, 244 Bitis. P '59, 341 Bitoma. P '44, 110 Bitorquata. P '98, 268 bitorquatus (Pteroglossus). P '67, 113 (Zacholus). P '60, 245 bitruncata (Glycimeris). P '72, 216; '78 303 '(Panopsea). P '78, 303; '03, 757 Bittaeomorpha. P '59, 200, 252; '95, 320 Bittacus, P '09, 22 Bittium. P 71, 142; '83, 172; '88, 332; '91, 53; '04, 26. J VIII, 363 bitubercularis (Purpura). P '05, 291 bitubereulata (Megalopta)-. P 1900, 374 (Melissodea). P 78, 218 bituberculatum (Megalostoma). P 73, 252 bituberculatus (Dieyphus). P '05, 334 (Gonatium). P '05, 334 (Hypomma). P '05, 334 (Mygnimia). P '97, 275 (Pompilus). P '97, 275; '99, 199 (Salius). P '97, 275 (Strombus). P '91, 52. J VIII, 360 Bitubigera. J V, 167 bituminosa (Fagelia). P '58, 128 (Psoralea). P 77, 106 biturbinatus (Actinocrinus). P '68, 351 - '81 339 (Batocrinus). P '68, 351; '81, 339 biturgidus (Polydectes). P '69, 192 biumbilicata (Bulla). P '84, 110 biunguiculata (Porcellana). P '58, 229 biunguiculatus (Alpheus). P '60, 31 (Polyonyx). P '58, 229 Bius. J TV, 11, 38 biuscus ( Amniscus) . J II, 169 biustus (Leptostylus). J II, 169 bivalve (Nothoscordium) . P '09, 490 bivariolata (Eriophora). P '09, 210 bivincta (Clausilia). P '05, 739; '07, 512 (Thaumatoptyx). P '05, 739 bivirgata (Oetoglena). P '64, 186 bivittata (Acma'odera). P 73,90 (Anthaxia). P '57. 9; '73, 331 (Cassida). j v, 205. P 73, 78 (Daconura). P '60, 482 (Eetypia). P '60, 530 (Plata), j iv, 335. P '07, 495 (Galeruca). P 73, 55 bivittata. Continued. (Geotrecha). P '09, 557, 566, 569 (Leia). j vi, 152 (Leptura). j iii, 116. J I, 340 (Mermiria). P '04, 563; '07, 31; '09, 112, 131 (Opsomala). P 78, 315 (Orsadachna). P 73, 22 (Otocryptis). P '60, 491 (Phyllobrotica). P '59, 81 (Saperda). j iii, 409. J II, 163 (Thargalia). P '92, x7; '09, 557, 566 bivittatum (Acridium). P '04, 533 (Arrhyton). P '62, 82, 339 (Cornops). P '05, 804 (Pleuroeera). P '63, 316 (Trypanostoma). P '62, 175; '63, 316. J V, 279 bivittatus (Caloptemus). P 70, 78 (Campylus). P '45, 219 (Chcerojulis). P '63, 206 (Cryptocephalus). j iii, 440 (Elmis). P '44, 99; '52, 44; '66, 380 (Gryllus). j iv, 808 (Ichthycallus). P '63, 206; '82, 275 (Iridio). P '03, 332 (Labrus). P '03, 332 (Luperus). P '65, 208, 209 (Melanoplus). P '02, 724; '04, 572; '06, 415; '09, 116, 166 (Pachybrachis). J I, 259 (Pantodactylus). P '63, 103 (Peltonotellus). P '07, 492 (PhvllobroTica). P '65, 209 (Python). P '57, 66, 72 (Serranus). P '62, 236 (Spams). P '82, 305 (Sphenothecus). J IV, 40 (Thargalia). P 1900, 532 (Varauus). P '56, 149, 150; '60, 486 bivius (Cryptocephalus). J T, 248 bivolve (Platyceras). P '89, 293; '90 179 '(Platystoma). P '89, 293 Bivonia. P '76, 302; '05, 18 bivulnerus (Chilocorus). J IV, 42 biwse (Melania). P '02, 120 Bixinea?. P '89, 365 Biziura. P '69, 218 bizoualis (Melania). P '64, 48 bizcmata (Mylabris). P '08, 609 bizonatus rAnthicus). P '52, 100 P.labera. P '06, 2/2; '09, 27 Blaberus. V '05, 792, 839; '06, 272 Bine, j v, 29 INDKX TO (iKNKKA, Sl'KClKS. KTC. 327 Blacicus. P '63, 290; 72, 57, 74, 80; ■09, 361 blackburnfee (Dendroeca). P '83,61; '91, 4:i7 ; '95, 496; '90, 157, 161; '98, 85; '08, 155 ( Mbtacilla). j iv, 195 (Sylvia). \ iv, 178, 195 (Sylvicola)! P '53, 310, 312. 398 blackburniana (Sabal). P '05, 697- 7(i0, 701-704; '09, 489 blackfordi (Lutjanus). P '88, 138 blagrus (Falco). P '59, 31; '65, 4 (Haliaetus). P '59, 31; '65, 4 blainiana (Brachypodella) . P '98, 278 blainville (Squalus). P '08, 68 blainvillea (Tritoma). P 79, 97 blainviUei (Gobraeus). P '98, 60 (Monoceras). J VIII, 327 (Mormoops). P '89, 331, 339 (Phrynosoma). P '85, 144 (Psammobia). P '98, 60 (Squalus). P '92, 234 blainvilli (Solecurtus). P '48, 106 blainvilliana (Anodonta). P '52, 57; '60, 90. J V, 377 (Cochlodina). P '98, 266 ( Firoloida). j i, 39 (Urocoptis). P '98, 267 blainvillianus (Leptonotus). P '99, 338 (Syngnathus). P '99, 338 blainvillii (Acanthias). P '62, 499; '08, 73 (Lerneopenna). j iii, 289 (Mormoops). P '02, 160, 162, 165, 172 blainvillii cinnamomea (Mormoops). P '02, 162, 165, 172 blainvillii (Phrvnosoma). P '83, 28, 32 (Solen). P 79, 219 blairensis (Crataegus). P '10, 189, 193 blakeana (Helix). P '03, 764 blakei (Ammonites). P '68, 177 (Busvcon). P '82, 207; '95, 70 (Perissolax). P '82, 197 (Pyrula). P '82, 207 blanchardi (Gasterostea). P '86, 236. 251 (Metriotes). P '04, 105 blanchetianus (Cyclostoma'). P '10, 533 bianco (Alcon). j v, 29 (Tortuga). P '65, 187 blanda (Cicindela). P '52,65; '54,79 (Coteosoma). P '04, 128 (Eurema). P '85, 86 (Goniobasis). P '64, 27, 31; '65, 23. J V, 242 ; VI, 137 blanda. Continued. (Gonomyia ). P '59, 230, *>31 • '60, 16 " ' (Melania). I' '61, 122- v, | 27, 31. .1 V, 242 (Melasma). P '65, 23 (Prosthesima). 1" '92 18* '01, 572 (Raia). P '10, 471 (Rosa). P '04, lib'. 118. J III, 87 (Systena). P '47, 164; 73, 69 (Viola). P '60, 145; limn, 486; '03, 665-667, 669, 671, 672 692, 693, 695, 696, 698 (Vitis). P '53, 270 blandi (Cerion). P '96, 324, 334 (Pupa). P 75, 153, 189; 79, 33; 1900, 585, 590, 005 blandi sublubrica (Pupa). P 1900 605; '03, 610 blandi (Pupilla). P '06, 143 blandiana (Anomus). P '98, 280 (Cylindrella). P 73, 248 (Polygyra). P '03, 203; '06, 533, 540 (Varicella). P '10, 519 blandianum (Punetum). P 1900, 115, 148; '02, 417, 421 blandianus (Unio). P '56, 263: '57, 31. J IV, 65 Blaudiella. P 73, 252 blandii (Physa). P '64, 116. J VI, 168 blandina (Cyprina). P '61, 28 blandingi (Astacus). P '50, 25 (Cardita). P '47,281; '48; 97; 79, 219; '80, 364, 365; '86, 57; '90, 402. J I, 112 (Veniricardia). j vi, 229. P '48, 107 blandingiana (Embernagra). J II, 265 (Fringilla). P '43, 260; '99, 20. J I, 51 blandingianus (Unio). P '53, 245. J V, 435 blandingii (Astacus). P '55, 400 (Boiga). P '60, 264 (Cambarus). P '52, 91; '55, 400 (Cistudo). P '54, 188, 189 (Dipsas). P '44,170; '54,100; '57, 59, 60; '60, 264 (Emydoidea). P '08, 115 (Euprepis;. P '44, 58: '57, 50, 72 (Toxicodryas). P '57, 61, 72; '60, 204 blandita (Trogus). P 73, 131, 132 blandula (Diabrotica). P 73, 54 blandum (Callidium). P '59, 79 328 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. blandus (Platynus). P '54, 43 (Staphylinus). P '44, 36 blaneyanus (Bellerophon). P '88, 235; '91, hoo blanfordi (Arvicola). P '99, 292 (Laqueus). P '91, 170 (Microtus). P '99, 292, 293 (Terebratella). P '91, 170 (Terebratula). P '91, 170 Blanfordia. P '02, 26, 234; '05, 750. J IX, 98 Blaps. j iii, 257. P '58, 182. J IV, 37 Blapstinus. P '46, 65; '59, 78; '66, 348. J IV, 12, 14, 36 Blarina. P '82, 318; 'S3, 82; '94, 218, 269, 395; '95, 381, 382; '96, 185, 202; '97, 32, 214, 223, 304, 310. J VII, 446; XI, 219, 280 Blasipus. P '59, 301, 306; '62, 293, 304; '69, 214 Blastocerus. P '68, 247 Blastoidea. j iv, 293; '56, 73; '61, 141; '69, 83, 85, 86; '79, 229; '81, 177, 203-207; '85, 243, 296, 300; '86, 101, 215; '87, 83-111 Blastoidocrinus. P '79, 236 Blatella. P '05, 32, 53, 158, 791, 792, 839; '06, 267, 268; '07, 26; '09, 116; '10, 4, 586 blatella? (Ccelosporidium). P '05, 158-161 Blatta. P '50, 100; '53, 279; '78, 315, 383; '85, 105, 111; '01, 274; '06, 269-272; '07, 75, 153; '10, 5, 422, 425, 586. J VIII, 444 blatta? (Amoeba). P '79, 204 (Endamceba). P '79, 205 blattae orientalis (Gregarina). P '56, 47; '03, 44 (Oxyuris). P '51, 285 blattaria (Verbascum). P '60, 303; '71, 296 blattarum (Clepsidrina). P '03, 44 (Gregarina). P '56, 47; '03, 44, 639 (Lophomomus). P '79, 204 Blattidae. P '01, 274; '02, 717; '04, 513, 562, 776, 779; '05, 32, 53, 790, 838; '06, 262; '07, 25, 75, 152, 282; '08, 368; '09, 116, 415; '10, 4, 585 Blattidium. P '85, 111, 112 Blattina. P '85, 106, 111; '86, 231 Blattinariae. P '85, 34 Blauneria. P '57, 192; '58, 210; '60, 50; '10, 667 bleakleyi (Asterionella) . P '61, 68 Blechniim. P '98, 47, 315 Blechrus. J IV, 28 Bleclmm. P '89, 397 Bledius. J IV, 31 bleekeri (Archamia). J XII, 519 (Hippocampus). P '07, 426 (Scolopsis). J XII, 52S Blenitrachus. P '82, 278 Blennechis. P 1900, 517 Blennicottus. P '61, 166 Blemiidae. P '54, 149; '62, 502; '99, 119, 361; 1900, 517; '01, 326 Blennidia. P '63, 243 Blenniidae. P '63, 255; '84, 169, 173, ISO; '92, 275; '97, 133; '98, 346; '03, 170; '06, 105, 488; '07, 442. J XII, 552 Blenniinse. P '06, 107 Blennioclinus. P '60, 103 Blennioidei. P '61, 507; '63, 256; '84, 180 blennioides (Diplesion). P '85, 411; '06, 522 (Diplesium). P '77, 43 (Etheostoma). P '59, 101; '64, 233; '77, 51, 86. J VI, 211, 240 blennioperca (Hyostoma). P '06, 522. J VI, 214, 215, 240 Blenniops. P '82, 278 Blennius. j iii, 395; iv, 278, 361. P '54, 149; '57, 3; '58, 169; '60, 21, 102, 103, 105, 108; '61, 168; '63, 237, 256, 258; '77, 206; '82, 304; '84, 103; '92, 275; '98, 339, 346; '99, 362; 1900, 517; '06, 107 blennius (Alburnops). P '56, 194; '77, 91; '10, 275 (Notropis). P '04, 244; '10, 275, 276 Blennoida?. P '59, 146; '62, 279; '63, 255 blennoides (Batrachoides). j iii, 396 (Gadus). P '63, 240 Blennophis. P '60, 103; '82, 278; '99. 362 Blepharactisis. P '60, 484: '68, 284 Blepharichthys. P '62, 239, 262, 431, 436; '77, 208 Blepharida. P '56, 29; '73, 57, 76 Blephariglottis. P '07, 455, 456, 458 blephariglottis (Blephariglottis). P '07, 456 (Platanthera). P '60, 513 Blepharipeza. P '94, 277 Blepharipoda. j viii, 130. P '50, 24, 27; '58, 230 Blepharis. P '62,436; '01,288; '03, 717 Blepsias. P '57, 202; '62, 332 Blethisa. P '47, 149; '66, 363 Bletin. P '58, 120, 123; '73, 206; '89, 355 Blighia. I» 'S9, 373 Blitrydium. P '93, 150, 453 Blitum. T '77, L08 blitum (Amarantus). P 77, L08 1NDKX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETI , 329 bloehii (Cotylephorus). P 'Si', 281 (Dentex). J XII. 527 (Diodon). P '07, 439 (Equula). J XII, 517 (Cialeicbthys). P '54, 26 (Leiognatkus) . J XII, 517 (Spkyrna). P '08. <> Botkrocorbula. P '72, 274 Botkrodvtes. P '94, 425 Botkrola?mus. P '62, 262, 437; '63, 84; '84, 128 Botkronotus. P '60, 231 Bothropolys. P '67, 128; '02, 39, 42. J V, 15 Bothrops. P '56, 237; '59, 334, 339; '60, 492, 345; '61, 295, 306; '62, 347; '68, 110; '71, 204, 207, 208; '74, 67; '83, 34; '93, 434; '94, 427. J VIII, 131, 150, 151, 182 Bothus. P '82, 280; '92, 277 Hotkynostetkini. P '94, 302, 304 iiufhynostetkus. P '93, 467, 550; '94, 292, 301, 305; '97, 379 Bothynus. P '44, 138; '56, 19. J I, 86-88; IV, 33 Botia. P '82, 2S2; '05, 474 botla (Scomber). P '82, 306 Botricktkys. P '60, 124 Botriopygus. J VIII, 300, 325 Botroclonium. 1' '97, 428 botryapitea (Kcestelia). P '02, 501 botryapium (Amelanchier). P '88, 396 Botrychium. 1' '60, 515; 70, 91; '02, 665 Botryocrinites. P '86, L15 Botryoerinus. P '79, 2N3, 28<), 319- 323, 370; '86, 112, 11.",, 148; '90, 380, 384 Botryodiplodia. I' '93, Mil; '94, 363: '95, 433 IM>i:.\ TO (i KXKKA, SPECIES, ETC. 335 botryoides (Grantia). .1 111, L35 (Spongilla). P '87, 1M, L97 Botryosphseria. P 79, (17; '95, 29 botrye (Chenopodium). P '60, 513 I'oirvtrs (Radulum). ,) II], 218 Botrytks. V 'Si.",, 168; '94, :;75 bottse (Charina). P '01, L5 (Oryctomys). I' '52, 161; '55, 335; 75, 136 (Saccophorus). 1' '75, 136 (Saurothera). P '45,263. J 1, 215 (Thomomys). P '55. 335; '75, 136; '04, 578, 587 bottse pallescens (Thomomys). P '95, 36 bottffi (Tortrix). P '01, 15; '08, 119 bottegi (Hoplocorvpha). P '01, 284 Bottosaurus. P '66, 279; '91, 366 botulicauda (Ouramoeba). P 75, 127 boucardi (Cyclophorus). P '60, 153 (Cylindrella). P '60, 152 (Ortkalicus). P '60, 152 (Phrvnosoma). P '85, 139, 142 (Physa). P '91, 322 (Tapaya). P '85, 142 Bouchardia. P 73, 191 boueharii (Terebratella). P 73, 183 bouckeanus (Polyporus). J III, 206 boucourti (Sesarma). P '80, 214 bouei (Discoflustrellaria). J V, 154 (Lunulites). J V, 154 Bougainvillia. P '89, 400 bougainvillianus (Triurus). P '82, 303 bougainviHii (Cheironeetes). P '63, 90 bouilletii (Corbicula). P '60, 268 (Cyrena). P '60, 268, 275 boulengeri (Plecostomus). P '03,502 (Sceloporus). P '97, 463 Roulengerina. P '06, 512 bouqueti (Psittacus). P '64, 240 bmrailensis (Helicina). P '89, 93 bourbonensis (Loxia). P '64, 253 (Muscicapa). P '64, 256 bourgaei (Epieampes). P '91, 299 (Muhlenbergia). P '91, 297 bourgomvillii (Platypterus). P '82, 277 bourgovii (Gnaphalium). P '98, 401 Bourgueticrinida?. P '90, 373 P.nurguetierinus. P '88, 359 bourguignatiana (Braehvpodella). P '98, 278 Kylindrella). P '91. 316 bourguignatianus (Unio). P '63,189. J VI, 54 bournani (Plargyrus). P '56, 196 bournianus (Unio). P '53, 245; '54, 245 Bournonite. P 74, 114 bouruensis (Oriolus). P '91, 450 Roussingaultia. P '89, 402 boussingaultii (Ammonites). J VIII 310 (Exogyra). J II, 273; VIII, 323 (Hippochrenes). .1 VI II, 316 (Rostellana). ,1 VIII, 316 (Trigonia). J VIII, 320 Boussingaultite. P 76, 264 Bouteloua. P '62, 93, 334: '63 78- '91, 302, 306; '98, 387 Bouvardia. P '58, 134; 71, 52; 75 L8; '82, 10 bouvari (Llaveia). P '99, 259 bouvreuil (Loxia). P '64, 253 bovallii (Janthe). P '01, 158 bove (Eremiaphila). P '03, 701 Bovichthyoidse. P '61, 524 Bovichthys. P '61, 515 bovieornu (Eulima). P '05, 111 Bovidae. P '82, 317; '96, 176; '97, 483, 487. J VII, 371; IX, 453 bovina (Aetobatis). P '92, 240 (Myliobatis). P '92, 240, 274; '10, 475 bovinum (Plectropoma). P '62, 236 bovinus (Cyprinodon). P '53, 389 (Hyopotamus). J VII, 202-205 bovipedale (Conocardium). P '62, 420 bovis (Bos). J VII, 443 (Ixodes). P '90, 280; '01, 596 (Oestrus). } ii, 357 Bovista. P '95, 414 bowditchi (Melanoplus). P '06, 405; '09, 112 Bowerbankia. J III, 142 bowerbankii (Oryptoceras). P 70,48 (Podocnemis). P '68, 298 bowiensis (Sonorella). P '10, 50, 55, 65 bowmani (Belleropkon). P 76, 32 (Conosaurus). P '68, 200 (Plargyrus). P '10, 283 bowmanii (Plargyrus). P '67, 159 Box. P '92, 266; '98, 342 boydianus (Unio). P '53, 245; '54, 245 boydii v Avicula). j viii, 237 (Eupachverinus). P 70, 30; 79, 361; '86, 173 boyeri (Atherina). P '92, 252; '98, 340 bovkianus (Plectomerus). P '53, 260 (Unio). P '53, 260; 77, 27. J V, 403 boykini (Polygala). j vii, 86 Boykinia. j vii, 113. J HI, 89 bovkiniana (Elimia). P '64, 26; '65, 22 336 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. boykiniana. Continued. (Goniobasis). P '64, 26; '65, 99 (Melania). P '64, 26 (Quadrula). J XIII, 343 boylei (Calliopsis). P '97, 350 (Hesperomys). P '55, 335: '74, 179 (Lampropeltis). P '60, 255; '61, 301, 305; '01, 78 (Ophibolus). P '60, 255; '66, 305; '01, 78 (Peromyscus). P '04, 577, 586 (Kana). P '54, 62 Boysia. P '75, 148 Boysidia, P '96, 418; 1900, 592; '08, 42 boysii (Sterna). P '62, 540 bracatus (Carausius). P '04, 42 braccata (Aquila). P '75, 97 (Mohoa). P '55, 440; '99, 43 (Oxydozyga). P '60, 506 braecatus (Acruloeercus). P '99, 43 (Buteo). P '75, 97 Brachaluteres. P '07, 439 Brachampyx. P '89, 167 brachelix (Mierotus). P '99, 289, 290, 291 Brackelytra. P '44, 30; '51, 317 Brachiacantha. P '47, 178; '52, 130, 132; '58, 89. J IV, 42 brachiale (Libellula). P '99, 237 (Orthetrum). P '99, 228, 237 (Sparisoma). P '97, 120 brachialis (Ackirus). P '84, 45 (Scarus). P '97, 120 Braehiaria. P '07, 458; '08, 458 Brackiata. P '81, 177 (Anchistia). P '60, 3D (Euglypka). P '78, 172; '79, 163; '80, 339 (Ophiocnida). P '89, 177 (Scorpama). P '82, 304 brachiatus (Doras). P '71, 55, 270, 292 (Glyptaster). P '81, 370 (Mvelodactylus). P '79, 369 (Sparus). P '82, 305 Brachinus. j iii, 143. P '43, 296; '44, 48; '49, 234; '62, 523. J IV, 12, 28 Brachiocrinus. P '81, 403 brachiolatum (Triceratium). P 1900, 727 Brachionichthynia\ P '63, 90 Mrnchionichthys. P '63, 89, 90 Brachionus. J IX, 14 Brachiopoda. P '61, 142; '73, 178, 197 braehipomus (Chalcinus). P '06, 449 brachipus ( Etallus). P '94, 132, 136 Brachirus. P '82, 281; '05, 517 Brackyalestes. P '06, 442-445 Brackybothrium. P '09, 300 brackybotrya (Lonicera). P '88, 278 brackycalyx (Gentiana). P '63, 74 brackycarpa (Hosackia). P '63, 352. J III, 86 (Microlotus). J III, 86 Bracbycarpum (Sysimbrium). P '63, 57 brackycentrus (Leiurus). P '82, 276 (Nauclerus). P '62, 441 brackycepkala (Xepktkys). P '03, 431 brackycepkalum (Gatostoma). J VIII, 147 Brackycepkalus. P '62, 344. J VI, 70, 195, 197 brackycepkalus (Acestrorkynckus). P '06, 460 (Clinus). P '60, 103 (Colobognatkus). P '71, 205, 211. J VIII, 95, H47 • (Xipkorkampkus). P '06, 460 Brackycerus. j v, 254. P '56, 18 Brackyckirus. P '82, 281 brackyckirus (Trackurops). P '60, 261 Brackycistis. P '94, 293 brackycium (Pkocasna). P '65, 274, 279; '66, 294; '76, 134 Braekycoma. P '95, 332 Brackycopris. P '46, 125 Brackycranion. P '54, 99; '57, 70; '59, 335, 342; '62, 337 Brackycybe. P '64, 187; '83, 27 Brackycyon. P '79, 185 Brackydactylus. P '66, 125. J VIII, 118 brackydactylus (Ckeilodactylus). P 'i;2, 118 (Lagopus). P '71, 96 (Pakemon). P '93, 122 Brackydeetes. P '68, 214, 215 Brackydeutera. P '95, 338 Brackydeuterus. P '97, 110 Brackygadus. P '62, 280; '63, 230, 236, 24S; '65, 69 Brackygenys. P '97, 110 brackygramma (Foa). P '06, 526 Brackygrapsns. P '80, L88, 203 Brachyistius. P '62, 275, 331 hrackvistius (Marcusenius). P '62, 1 3 9 Brachylopus. P '68, 283 I'.r.-ichymeles. P '68, 284 Brachymeridse. J VI, 189 Brachymerus. P '68, 291, 294. J VI, '189, 192 Bracbymorphus. J IA 7 ', 36 Brachymystax. P '90, 49 Brachynotus. P '51, 247; '91, 216 hvockirus. P '63, 263 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 337 Brachyops. P "65, 136 brachyops (Charina). P '01, 15 (Lystris). P '6S, 312 (Nimravus). P '79, 170 Brachyopsis. P '61, 77, 167, 259; '83, 293 Brachyorrkos. P '60, 7S, 79 brachyorrhos (Apidura). P '60, 75 (Seytale). P '60, 75 Brachyorros, P '08, 122 brachyorros (Calaruaria). P 'OS, 124 brachyostoma (Teleuraspis). P '61, 295 braehyotos (Strix). j iii, 355 Bracbvotus. P '59, 105; '62, 313: '66, 50; '71, 27 brachyotus (Oti). P '75, 344 (Otus). P '53, 307. J II, 261 (Strix). j viii, 152. P '53, 396 Brachypelta. P '60, 222 Braehypeplus. P '70, 79; '04, 528 Braeliypetalum. j vii, 58 braehyphorus (Dissemurus). P '02, 690 Brachyphylla. P '78, 48; '89, 319; '91, 404; '98, 333-336; '02, 409, 746 brachyphylla (Crusea). P '98, 396 Brachyphyllum. P '58, 117 braehyphvllum (Pogonatum). P '55, 445 (Polytrichum). P '55, 445 brachypoda (Gasterosteus). P '86, 251 (Lonieera). P '94, 169-171 (Lygosoma). P '84, 66 (Osmorhiza). J III, 89 (Pygosteus). P '86, 235, 251 Brachypodella. P '98, 267-284; '10, 518 Braehypodisca. P '98, 268 Brachypodium. P '91, 305; '98, 401 Brachypodius. P '02, 683 brachypomus (Chalcinus). P '06, 448 (Colossoma). P '03, 530 Braehypsalis. P '96, 385. J XI, 230 brachyptera (Angela). P '06, 273 (Echeneis). P '64, 60 (Nitidula). j v, 183 (Opmola). P '71, 151 (Piaya). P '08, 496 (Pseudopomala). P '05, 39, 53 (Speotyto). P '99, 304 (Sylvia). P '67, 221 brachypterus (Aceipiter). P '75, 483 CAleuas). P '07, 184 (Anobapton;. P '68, 67 (Astur). P '75, 4S3 (Brachvrhamphus). P '68, 7, 11, 13, 61, 65, 67 (Brachyrus). P '82, 277 (Caprimulgus). j iv, 261. J II, 119 99 brachypterus. Continued. (Carpophilus). P '66, 347 (Conocephaloides). P '07, 391 (Conocephalus). P '07, 391 < Iv'li(Mieis). V '(;:■!, ss (Falco). P '75, 471-483 (Globicephalus). P '76, 129 (Herpetotheres). P '75, 483 (Micrastur). P '75, 471-483 (Nisus). P '75, 483 (Quiscalus). P '66, 406; '99, 35 (Remoropsis). P '63, 88 (Ehyncomegas). P '75, 483 (Thynnus). P '92, 256 Brachypteryx. P '99, 48; '02, 686 Braehypus. P '62, 356; '64, 229; '68, 262, 284; '98, 267; '02, 683 ' Brachyrhamphus. P '59,299,301,306; '68, 6, 7, 8, 14, 55-81; '93, 22, 30, 60; '99, 201 Brachyrhinus. P '62, 236, 249; '63. 80; '84, 98 brachyrhyncha (Rissa). P '62, 305, 306; '69, 207 brachyhynchos hesperis (Corvus). P '04, 582 brachyrhynchus (Acipenser). P '62 331; '89, 254, 256 (Ancodus;. J IX, 461-496, 536 (Anser). P '71, 98 (Antaceus). P '62, 331; '89, 254 (Carcharhinus). P '99, 328 (Conops). P '95, 331 (Dendromus) . P '59, 141 141 (Garrukis). P '61, 226 (Hysenodon). J VII, 38; IX, 177, 502-526 (Hyopotamus). J IX, 461 (Larus). P '62, 302, 305, 306; '93, 22, 30, 60; '98, 132 (Oriolus). P '91, 449 Brachyrhyton. J VIII, 131 Brachyris. J III, 40 Brachyrus. P '82, 277, 284 Brachyruton. P '60, 260 Brachys. P '57, 9; '73, 96, 333 Brachysaurus. P '56, 232 Brachysema. P '58, 127 brachysoma (Epinephelus). P '07, 253 (Ilisha). J XII, 501 (Pomatostegus). P '10, 490, 498 (Sardinella). P '05, 489. J XII, 501 brachysomus (Sparus). P '81, 114 Brachyspira. P '87, 137 Brachvspiza. P '99, 17 338 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. brachyspondylus (Pontogeueus). P '(Zeuglodon). J VII, 428 Braehysporium. P '95, 440 brachystachya (Liatris). j vii, 72 brachystaehyum (Viscuru). J I, 185 brachystephana (Asclepias). P '63, 74 Brachystola. P '02, 723; '04, 528; '05, 165, 192-196; '06, 398; '07, 46; '10, 320 brachystoma (Bothriechis). P '61, 295 (Bothriopsis). P '71, 208 (Eutaenia). P '01,26; '10,149 (Teleuraspis). P '59, 339 brachystomus (Pantolestes). P '92, 433, 437 Brachystylus. P '73, 313, 317. J II, 238, 250, 256 brachytarsa (Sterna). P '62, 549 Brachytarsus. P '54, 218 brachytarsus (Larus). P '62, 309 (Pagopkila). P '62, 309 Brachyteles. P '62, 513; '68, 286 Brackytoma. P '47, 284. J I, 114 Brachytrupes. P '01, 382 Brachyura. j i, 57. P '50, 23; '52, 12; '78, 297; '88, 318; '01, 117; '04, ±62 brachyura (Buteo). P '70, 142; '75, 89, 101 (Diomedea). P '62, 326; '66, 174, 175, 177, 187 (Eaia). P '10, 468; '10, 468, 471 (Strix). j iii, 355 (Sylvietta). P '59, 39 bracbyurops (Raja). P '10, 468 Braehyurus. P '61, 153; '68, 286; '82, 281. J X, 276 brachvurus (Corvns). P '64, 250 "(Doryrhamphus). P 1900, 519 (Graydidascalus). P '99, 204 (Idiopsar). P '66, 414; '99, 34 (Lepus). P 1900, 460 (Micropternus). P '02, 680 (Neofelis). P '79, 173 (Picus). P '02, 6S0 (Syngnathus). P 1900, 519 (Troglodytes). P '90, 211 brackenridgii (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 braconnieri (Phrvnosoma). P '85, 1 Ki, 147 braconoides (Pimpla). P '73, 404 bractea (Hololepta). J IV, 31 braeteata (Heuchera). P '63, 62 (Tiarella). P '63, 62 (Vitis). P '53, 271, 272 bracteatus (Cumia). P '04, 23 (Maculotriton). P '04, 593; '05, 291 bracteatus lativaricosus (Maculotri- ton). P '04, 593 bracteatus longus (Maculotriton). P '04, 593, 595; '05, 103 bracteatus (Nyctibius). P '51, 184 (Triton). P '04, 592, 593, 595 bracteosa (Obione). J III, 44 (Pedicularis). P '63, 72; '98, 16, 38 (Verbena). P '67, 21 bracteosum (Ribes). P '84, 84 Brada. P '63, 140; '06, 231; '08, 357; '09, 284 bradburii (Eucroma). j vii, 47 Bradburya. P '02, 667 ; '08, 458 Bradinopyga. P '99, 241 bradleyi (Calceocrinus). P '69, 73; '86, 205 (Cancellaria). J VIII, 329 (Catillocrinus). P '68, 343; '86, 193, 196 (Ceratiocaris). P '71, 332 (Cheirocrinus). P '69, 75 (Colpocaris). P '71, 332 (Corbula). J VIII, 332 Bradybates. P '59, 126. J III, 338, 34i Bradycebus. P '02, 138 Bradycellus. P '58, 60; '59, 69; '60, 320; '65, 98; '66, 347; '68, 373, 379; '73, 325. J IV, 12, 29 Bradynates. P '06, 360, 401 Bradyornis. P '05, 768 Brad'ypodidaj. P '82, 321 Bradypterus. P '99, 212; '05, 773 Brad'ypus. P '46, 72; '74, 95; '94, 182. J VII 1, 72 Bradytus. P '43, 297; '55, 346, 348, 356 brahlii (Encrinus). P '86, 183 Branmapieus. P '63, 195 brainerdii (Viola). P '03, 692 Brama. P '62, 127 ; '06, 121, 331 brama (Athene). P '90, 130 (Brama). P '06, 331 (Cantharus). P '92, 265 (Cyprinus). P '06, 121 (Rana). P '60, 504 brammianus (Bothrops). P '71, 208 Bramocharax. P '77, ISO, 189 branchiale (Lampetra). P '07, 466 branchialis (Ammoccetes). P '85,410 (Baiostoma). P '03, 350 (Petromyzon). P '76, 52; '82, ;;o7, 308; '02, 85, 106 branehiata (Lepidonotus). P '03, 412 (Martesia). I' '62, L94-217 (Pholas). P '62, in.',, 217 branchiferus (Lepidonotus). P '03, 469 Branehinecta. P '01, 145 Branchini. P '66, 399 Branchiobdella. 1* '93. 420-428 I\l)i:\ TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. :;:;!) Branehiopoda. j i, 433 Branchiostoma. P 71, 126, 129; '77, 218; '81, 114; '84, 310; '87, :!.-.!»: '92, 232; '99, 32G; '07, 461. J V. 40 Branchiostomatidae. P '92, 232; '99, 326; '07, 461 Branchipus. P '63, 140; '80, 156. J XII, 20 Branchus. P '66, 398 brandariformis (Murex). P '91, 57 brandaria (Murex). P '91, 157; '94, 224 brandaris var. trispinosus (Murex) P 'itl. 57 brandti (Garrulus). P '91, 445 (Nereis). P '08, 344; '09, 245 brandtiana (Scolopendra). J V, 23 brannani (Alypia). P '75, 46 branneri (Levifusus). P '95, 70; "96, 473 'nransfordi (Loriearia). P '76, 338 bransfordii (Anolis). P '74, 67 (Bramocharax). P '77, 180, 190 (Rkamdia). P '76, 337 Branta. P '70, 131; '75, 355; '93, 23, 33, 34, 60; '95, 470; '98, L38; '99, 28; 1900, 15; '05, 688; '08, 87, 153. J IX, 406-4( is branta (Anser). P '75, 355 hranta grisca (Anser). P '75, 355 brardii (Asterophrllites). P '60, 237 Brasenia. P '60,302; '93,188-193; '95, 2S7-290 brasiliana (Augoehlora). P 1900, 362 (Certhia). P '02, 688 (Cinnvris). P '02, 688 (Corbicula). P '60, 168 (Homfeogama). P '03, 178, 191 (Iphigenia). P '91, 48; 1900, 480 (Maetra). P '91, 48 (Polvphaga). P '03, 191 (Proeellaria). P '60, 197; '66, 32, 194 (Svnthesiomyia). P '95, 335 hrasilinmis (Carbo). P '60, 197 (Chordeiles). P '51, 186, 187 (Genvanernus). P '83, 288 (Gerres). P '83, 124, 2*9; '86, 258, 268, 271; '97, 114 (Graculus). P '66, 194 (Megaseops). P '90, 128; '99, 304 brasilianus guatemalae (Megaseops). P '90, 128 brasilianus ustus (Megaseops). P '90, 128 brasilianus watsoni (Megaseops). P '90. 128 brasilianus (S^tphentrs ). I' '97,380 (Sphex). I' '97. ::7(i brasiliense I Tigrisoma ). 1' '60, 197 brasiliensia (Acheta). P '07, 395 (Apt. aodytes). P '72, 176, 211 (Ardea). L' '60, 197 ( Arundinella) . P '91, 294 (Balistes). P '63, 177 ( Blatta). P '07, 153 (Bothrops). J VIII, L82 (Brunneria). P '07, 154 (Caprimulgus). P '51, 177, 187. J II, 114, 123 (Clibanarius). P '52, 7; '58, 235 (Cymnus;. P '64, 264 (Dichroplus). P '08, 22 (Dracaena). P '58, 12.". (Dules). P '97, 106 (Echinaster). P '90, 317, 324 326 (Emberiza). P '64, 254 (Eneoptera). P '05, 835 (Enyalius). J VIII, L70 (Epilampra). P '07, 153 (Esox). j ii, 134. P '63, 273; '84, 225; '97, 97 (Falco). P '53, 453; '67, 215 (Fustiger). P '66, 109 (Gobius). P '58, 168 (Hemirhamphus). P '84, 224; '97, 97; '06, 91 (Hyperophora). P '07, 371 (Ischnoptera). P '07, 152 (Isophya). P '07, 370 (Jacar'anda). P '89, 397 (Labus). P '99, 434 (Liatris). P '79, 380 (Megaptera). P '69, 15 (Momotus). P '48, 89 (Mugil). P '03, 743 (Mysia). P '72, 93 (Nareine). P '97, 92; 'In, 473 (Nyetinomus). P '94, 157; '03, 26 (Opuntia). P '85, 365 (Peneus). P '78, 330; '91, 194, 199; '93, 108 brasilirnsis var. aztecus (Penanis). P '91, 190, 199; '93, 109 brasiliensis (Platea). J I, 222 (Pleetrotettix). P '06, 46 (Polyborus). P '53, 453 ; '65, 2 (Scorpaena). P '83, 292; '85, 395, 399; '97, 131 (Scotussa). P '0«. 22 (Sevllina). P '06, 46; '07, 167 (Siphonops). P '66, 129 (Stromateus). P '06, 116 (Tanagra). P '64, 253 (Torpedo). P '97, 92 (Trigonocephalus). P '6S, 110 340 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. brasiliensis. Continued. (Ursus). P '96, 384. J XI, 221 (Vespertilio). P '66, 284 (Vultur). j iii, 342 Brassiea. P '67, 17; '77, 106 brassica (Chama). P '72, 116 Brassicaceae. P '58, 124 brassiese (Aleyrodes). P '02, 280 (Mamestra). P '75, 62 (Plasmodiophora). P '03, 353 brassierefolius (Merulius). J III, 215 brassicata (Sinapis). P '89, 364 Brathimis. P '52, 150, 156 brattensburgensis (Crania). P '73, 197 brannii (Aspidium). P '78, 406 Braunite. P '92, 185 Braya. P '93, 209 brazieri (Cyclostoma). P '87, 148 (Cyclotus). P '87, 148 (Diplomorpha). P '89, 92 (Euryta). P '04, 5 (Helieina). J VIII, 407 (Ostodes). P '87, 14S (Partula). P '85,222; '87,135 braziliana (Cymbiola). J VIII, 328 (Leda). J VIII, 321 (Nuculana). J VIII, 321 (Voluta). J VIII, 328 braziliensis (Articerus). P '66, 109 (Chlorichthys). P '82, 275 (Crithagra). P '63, 298 (Megaptera). P '67, 32 (Oliva). J VIII, 328 (Olivancillaria). J VIII, 328 (Peneus). P '71, 124; '79, 427 (Petrolistb.es). P '79, 405 brazoense (Erigeron). P '61, 456. '62, 164 brazoensis (Ammonites). P '61, 423 (Arabis). P '61, 448 (Astragalus). P '61,452; '62, 162; '70, 137 (Pleurotomaria). P '88, 237 (Streptantmis). P '61, 448; '62, 161 (Turrilites). P '61, 423 brazonsis (Cardiuni). P '61, 370 brazoseiisis (Motnla). P '99, 74 (I'nin). P '68, 144. .1 VI, 309 brebesonii (Bambusina). P '69, Biol. 16 (Cosmarium). P '69, Biol. 16 (Didvniopruvm). P '74, 155 (IMourodcsmimn). P 1900, 733 (Terpsinoe). P 1900, 732, 733 Brechites. P '61, 466, 47!. 47.-,. 488 Brechmorhoga. P '99, 245, 252; '08, 462, 468, 481, 487 t90 Bredemyera. P '89, 365 Bregmaceros. I' ', 'Jl."> Bregmacerotidre. P '84, 17:: brehmii (Scolopax). j v, 78 Breithauptite. P '74, 112 brelayi (Uncirostrum). P '64, 273 brendeli (Larra). P '95, 268 (Xenorhipis). P '66, 884; '73, 88 brendelli (Runcinia). P '92, 59 brenta (Bernicla). P '51, 223; '52, 107; '59, 109; '71, 36. J I, 225 Brenthia. P '60, 172, 433, 434 Brenthis. P '66, 246 Brenthus. P '61, 335 Bresma. P '06, 331 Breunnerite. P '92, 181 breve (Bembidium). P '57, 5 (Buccinmn). P '91, 261 (Pleurotaeium). P '69, Biol. 18 brevialis (Unio). P '53, ,255 brevianalis (Archeilognathus). P '10, 479 (Basilichthys). P '99, 339 Breviarca. P '72, 54 breviarcus (Anchybopsis). P '83, 143 breviaristatus (Bromus). P '62, 98, 331 breviata (Amastra). P '95, 231 brevibractea (Echinopsalis). P '03, 299, 300 brevibraneliiata (Pseudopotamilla). P 05, 555, 560; '08, 360; '09, 2S9 brevicalearatus (Sinopa). P '92, 310 (Stypolophus). P '92, 310 brevicapitis (Sphaerodorum). P '09, 335 brevicarinatus (Ramphastos). P '67, 102, 103; '99, 55 brevicarpalis (Caridina). P '94, 402, 404 brevicauda (Arethaea). P '07, 63 (Avieula). P '91, 46 (Blarina). P '94, 269; '96, 185, 202; '97, 32, 214, 223. J XI, 219 brevicauda carolinensis (Blarina). P 96, 201!; D7, 311 brevicauda (Dasybatus). P '05, 460 (Dicha?ta). P '95, 338 (Diehopetala). P '07, 56 (Erythrinus). P '06, 294 (Nectris). P '64, 127, 143; '66, 135 (Pastinacca). P '05, 460 (Pomoxvs). P '65, 64; '76, 70, 71 (Sylvietta). P '50. 39 (Turdus). P '64, 250 brevieaudata (Camaroptera). P '99, 41: '05, 7 7:', (Nesillas). 1' '90. 211 (Sylvia ). P '05, 77:; l>iv\ icaudal i Kinosternon), V '08, Hi; '54, L86; '59, 7 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 341 !nv\ icaudatum. Continued. (Thelastoma). P '51, 208, 285; '59, 50 brevicaudatus (AnurogryUus). P '05, S33 (Indris). P '8S, 8(3, 89, 93, 94, 100 (Majaqueus). P '64, 127, 143 (Psammobatis). P '99, 328; '01, 336; '10, 471 (Sorex). j vii, 364 brevieaudns (Onychomys). P '98, 194 (Pkygadeuon). P '94, 186 (Priofinus). P '66, 135 (Puffinus). P '64, 127, 143 brevicaulis (Eriogonum). P '48, 15. J I, 163 (Scapania). P '69, 218 Breviceps. P '6S, 294; '82, 284; '83, 57. J VI, 1S9, 191 breviceps (Didelpkys). P '71, 15 (Evorthodus)'. P '59, 195 (Geomys). P '55, 335: '75, 131 (Lvgophis). P '60, 252 (Mursenicktkvs). P '07, 423 (Ophiomorplms). P '62, 75; '68, 102 (Pagelkis). P '92, 263 (Pornotis). P '53, 390 (Svstoma). J VI, 191 (Xenotis). P '77, 76 Brevicipitida?. J VI, 190 brevicolle (Agonum). P '54, 50, 59 brevicollis (Anchomenus). P '54, 59 (Ancylonycha). P '73, 330. J III, 245 (Anisotfactylus). P '59, 69. J IV, 29 (Arsjutor). J II, 251 (Blapstinus). P '59, 78. J IV, 37 (Ckampsosaurus). P '76, 352 (Chlaenius). P '56, 27 (Cieindela). P '08^ 505 brevicollis clathrata (Cieindela). P '08, 507 brevicollis discoidalis (Cieindela). P '08, 507 brevicollis intermedia (Cieindela). P '08, 507 brevicollis neglecta (Cincindela). P '08, 507 brevicollis (Derobrachus). J II, 109 (Diplotaxis). J III, 207 (Gymnusa). P '66, 373 (Languria). P '54, 161 (Loxandrns). J II, 251 (Sandalus). P '45, 220: '53, 363 (Stenispa). P '73, 80 (Telephone). P '51, 311 brevicollis. Continut (Hypospila). P '94, 388 (Leptospho?na). P '90, 287 (Linospora). P '94, 337 (Phyllosticta). P '94, 355 bruneri (Colpolopha). P '05, 400, 841 (Melanoplus). P '06, 406 (Osmia). P '97, 837 (Patula). P '89, 200 (Stirapleura). P '06, 49 Brunfelsia. P '89, 396 Brunichia. j i, 26 brunipennis (Litochrus). P '56, 17 brunnea ( Auriculella) . P '88, 14; '95, 23S (Cenobita). P '51, 2 72; '58, 232 (Ceratina). P '05, 317 (Ceratinella). P '92, 32; '05, 301 (Colaspis). P '73, 44 (Ctenucha). P '75, 44 (Cymatodera). P '45, 300 (Dendrocincda). P '04, 449, 450, 451 (Elaphroptera). P '98, 73 (Euglvpha). P '74, 220; '76, 55; '77, 321; '78, 172; '79, 163 (Exidia). J II, 279 (Helix). J IX, 19 (Hyaena). P '88, 189 (Hyla). P '56, 237 (Lebia). P '43, 296, 298 (Lycosa). P '09, 218 (Melania). P '64, 40: '65, 25 (Montezumia). P '99, 462 (Natica). P '91, 54 (Xvroca). P '05, 762 (Pardosa). P '92, 70; '04, 263, 274; '08, 164, 205 (Partula). P '85, 206. J IX, 57 (Periplaneta). P '10, 586 (Planaria). P '57, 24 (Polvcelis). P '57, 24 (Stirapleura). P '06, 50 (Triplax). P '54, 162 (Tritoma). P '54, 162. J I, 71 (Zenoa). J I, 89 lirunneicapillus (Campvlorhynchus). P '56, 264; '59, 304: "'66, 77; '68, 83, 149; '92, 124 brunneieapillus couesi (Heleodytes). P '03, 29; '05, 686 brunneieapillus (Picolaptes). P '56, 264. J II, 263 brunneieeps (Lagonosticta). P '99, 59; '05, 778 (Myiarchus). P '72, 75 hrunneicollis (Troglodytes). P '90, 217; '99, 311 brumieicomis (Pepsis). P '97, 281 brunneinucha (Buarremon). P '90, LMs (Emboninyra"). P '48, 90; '65, 17d INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 347 brunneinucha. Contimu d. (Leucostiete). P '62, 314 liniiiiu'inuclius (BuaiTeinon). I* '65, 17ii In iiinit'ipemiis (Spongophora). P '04, 776, 778, 779 brunneipos (Diploplectron). P ' '93, 535; '02, 733 (Liris). P '93, 535 brunneiventris ( Diglossa). P '64, 273, 274 (Lycosa). P '08, 163 brunneo-margmatus (Anchomenus). P 54, 43, 59 brunueri (Episactus). P '05, 801, 841 (Mimetica). P '05, 821, 842 (Pseudostaurouotus). P '06, 41 (Seyllina). P '06, 45; '07, 167 Brunneria. P '07, 154, 155 brunneriana (Blatella). P '05, 839 (Xiphocera). P '01, 375 brunneseens (Butorides). P '64, 64 (Thelephora). J III, 219 (Urocoptis). P '98, 276 brunneum (Gongylidium). P '05, 310 (Orthetrurn). P '98, 153 brunneus (Antkophagus). j iii, 158 (Ceraticelus). P '05, 301 (Dichirus). P '73, 325 (Epinephelus). P '82, 306 (Herpetodrvas). P "68, 105. J VIII, 134 (Heterocerus). P '44, 99 (Luperas). P '73, 54 (Masticophis). P '68, 105 (CEdothorax). P '05, 310 (Oligomerus). P '65, 228 (Pandarus). P '44, 45 (Pellenes). P '04, 139 (Pentadactylus). P '68, 320 (Platvbothrus). P '06, 367 (Polvporus). J III, 214 (Pterostiehus). P '73, 304. J II, 256 (Scleruras,. P '60, 193 (Serranus). P '65, 105 (Sileims). P '52, 47 (Tmeticus). P '05, 310 (Trisotropis). P '84, 102 (Turdus). P '64, 249 (Xysticus). P '92, 53 brunnieeps (Cephalonema). P '57, 163 briinnichii (Lomvia). P '68, 81 (Rissa). P '62, 304 (Spams). P '82, 305 (TJria). P '68, 5, 79, 80, 81 brunnicollis (Cantharis). P '51, 345 (Lema). P 73, 24, 25 (Podabrus). P '51, 345 brunnipennis (Catops). P '60, 316 brunnipennis. Continued. (Chloroperla). I" '62, 3(57 (Hetaerius). i' '53, 282 ( Eiater). P '.".J, :;7 brunnipes (Corymbites). P '66, 393 (< Jryptocephalus), ,1 I, 246 (Exochus). P '78, 374 brunnus (Cerambyx). J II, 110 bruiischorstii ( Piankia). P '03, 353- ;ir,s Brunsfelsia. P '58, 132 Brunsvigia. P '58, 122 Brya. P '89, 377, 379 bryani (Nautilus). P '76, 277; '05, 28 (Peutacrinus). P '76, 178; '05, 6 bryanii (Gryphsea). P '05, 11 (Ostrea). P '76, 821 (Trochus). P '82, 173 (Zizyphinus). P '67, 139 Bryanthus. P '84, 88; '93, 212; '04, 603 bryanti (Cerion). P '96, 327 (Chrysomitris). P '99, 35 (Dendroica). P '90, 210 (Neotoma;. P '94, 246 (Patula). P '89, 200 (Pyramidula). P 1900, 113, 115, 148; '02, 416, 421, 440, 441 bryantii (Chysomitris). P '65, 91 Bryaxis. J IV, 31 Brycon. P '71, 261; '77, 188; '03, 523; '06, 446 Bryobia. P '01, 596 bryoides (Phlox). P '48, 9. J I, 153 (Tetraplodon). P T 93, 217 Bryopa. P '61, 465, 473, 486 Bryopbyllum. P '89, 379; '94, 164; '05, 699, 700; '09, 487 Bryopinas. P '61. 472 Bryoporus. P '66, 347 Bryopsis. P '52, 148; '55, 413; '63 96 Bryozoa. P '45, 282, 283. J IV, 403 Bryttus. P '54, 25; '57, 200; '59, 158, 164; '61, 96; '65, 83, 84, 85, 274; '77, 77, 88; '06, 515, 517. J III, 51; VI, 218, 219, 221 Bryum. P '55, 445; '63, 95; '93, 217. J III, 181, 202 Bryzopyrum. P '62, 337 Buarremon. P '65, 170, 171; '90, 218; '99, 36, 307 Bubalichthyina?. P '61, 9 Bubaliehthys. P '56, 170; '61, 9; '65, 274; '77, 73, 82, 90, 283 bubalina (fyprmella). P '56, 197 bubalinus (Leueiseua) . P ';">3, 391; '56, 197 ; '77, 91 (Xotropis). P '10, 280 Bubalis. P '96, 518 348 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. bubalis (Cottus). P '83, 293; '84, 103 Bubalus. P '95, 247 bubalus (Amblodon). P '77, 85, 87 (Bubalichthys). P '77, 74 (Catastomus). P '75, 125; '77, 76 (Ichthyobus). P '77, 45, 72 bubastes (Isagoras). P '04, 105 (Metriotes). P '04, 105 Bubo, j iii, 353. P '46, 46; '52, 211; '53, 206; '55, 307; '56, 287; '59, 32, 105, 190, 302; '61, 217; '66, 49; '68, 149; '75, 344; '83, 65; '90, 129; '92, 116; '93, 22, 28, 41, 62; '95, 480; '96, 515; '98, 80; '99, 21, 26, 30; '05, 681. J I, 28; II, 261; IX, 418 bubo (Bubo). P '90, 129 (Strix). j iii, 356 Bubonias. P '74, 124 Bubonidge. P '90, 125; '05, 763 Bubulcus. P '02, 671 bubuleus (Ardea). P '59, 173 (Egretta). P '59, 173 Bubutus. P '70, 88 Bueardia. P '60, 426; '62, 576 Bucardiidae. P '62, 576 bucardium (-Venus). P '61, 30 bucealis (Cercopithecus). P '57, 10 (Leptothrix). J VIII, 445 (Thyone). P '55, 380 buccanella (Lutjanus). P '97, 108 (Mesoprion). P '97, 108 (Neoma?nis). P '97, 108 Buccanodon. P '59, 140 buccata (Cuterebra). P '95, 331 (Ericvmba). P '65, 88; '77, 45, 94; '08, 546 (Homalopsis). P '60, 504 (Trogus). P '78, 356 Buceinanops. P '80, 371; '82, 211; '90, 398. J VIII, 327 buccinator (Ardea). P '64, 245 (Cygnus). j viii, 157. P '51, 224; '53, 428 (Grus). P '64, 245 (Olor). P '93, 23, 35; '95, 471. J IX, 407 Buccinida?. P '60, 422; '62, 286, 562; '72, 271; '91, 50; '01, 197, 391 ; '04, 19, 592, 594, 595 ; '05, 23 bucciniformis (Piaania). P '79, 213 Succinites. P '89, 306 buccinoides (Fasciolaria). P '56, 07, 267, 282; '60, 422 (Natica). J VIII, 306 Buccinum. j ii, 172, 173, 229; iv, 126; vi, 93, 118, 120. P '43, 308, 326; '47, 285; '48, 96; '53, 319, 448; '56, 67, 283; '57, 140; '58, 206, 221; '60, 185, 421, 422; '63, 141; '65, 27; '71, 144; '80, 28, 369, 371; '82, 170, 173, 198, 203, 209; 89, 306; '90, 397; '91, 261; '92, 328; '01, 391; '05, 102, 103; '07, 244-246, 321, 366. J I, 116, 210, 212; VIII, 327, 328; IX, 148 Buccitriton. P '86, 57; '90, 399 Bucco. P '51, 154; '59, 140; '60, 134, 135; '64, 242, 243, 288; '99, 33, 305; '02, 679 bucco (Symborodon). P '74, 89 buccula (Area). P '48, 96; '81, 450 Buceulatrix. P '60, 13, 211 bucculenta (Helix). P '58, 200 (Polygyra). P 1900, 452 (Ungalia). P '68, 129 bucculentus (Mioclsenus). P '92, 297 (Stemonyphantes). P '92, 43 (Tricentes). P '92, 297 Bucephala. P '59, 109, 193; '62, 323 ; '66, 99 ; '71, 37 ; '75, 356 bucephala (Anas). P '75, 356 (Augochlora). P 1900, 366, 368 Bucephalaeris. P '05, 418 Bucephalus. J II, 306 bucephalus (Dipsadomorus). P '68, 107 (Leptognathus). P '68, 107, 108, 109, 135 (Mesoleptus). P '73, 391 Buceros. P '47, 330; '50, 68; '56, 319, 320; '57, 37; '59, 139; '64, 241, 257; '67, 124, 215; '99, 37; '02, 676; '05, 764. J I, 135 buceros (Bucida). P '89, 3S0 Bucerotida?. P '05, 764 Buchanania. P '75, 146 buchanensis (Anodonta). P '53, 263 Buchanga. P '99, 39; '02, 689 buchi (Cvclas). P '60, 288 (Sphaerium). P '60, 288 buchiana (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 (Crassatella). J VIII, 319 buchianus (Aucyloceras). J VIII, 313 (Productus). J III, 20, 22 Buchiceras. J VIII, 264, 270, 310, 313 buchii (Hexacrinus). P '81, 254 (Ogygia). P '77, 139 (Orthis). J VIII, 307 (Platycrinus). P '81, 254 Buchiola. P '97, 414 I'.uchte. P '63, 78 Buchnera. P '89, 396 Bucholzite. P '92, 176, 177 Bucida. P '89, 380 bucinedax (Apsilus). P '84, 40; '03, 365-366, 391 (Cupelopagus). P '03, 364; '82, 244 ; '84, 39, 50 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 349 bucklandi (Ammonites). P '90, 465 (Egeria). P '48, 99 I 'luusculot helium). .1 IX, 264 (Poicilopleuron). P '70, 3 (Tetracaulodon). J VII, 395 bucklandii (Egeria). P "90, 401 (Megalosaurus) . P '0(5, 276; '68, 1289 (Platyonix). P '44. 12 (Poecilopleurum). P '68, 239, 242 buekleyana (Poa). P '98, 45 buekleyi (Carya). P '60, .547 (Hypericum). P '97, 182 (Spermophilus). P '61, 314 (Unio). P '54, 237, 246; '88, 120 - '53 245 Buda.' P 1900, 665; '02, 659, 661 buddiana (Cnama). P '72, 116 (Psoloessa). P '06, 49; '07, 35, 72; '08, 381-383; '09, 144 (Zaphysema). P '10, 526 buddiana avus (Zaphvsema). P '10, 526 buddianus (Unio). P '53, 245; '54, 237, 246 buddii (Aehatineilastrum). P '88,32 (Auricula). P '87, 144 (Goniobasis). P '64, 48; '65, 27 (Gyrotoma). P '64, 96 (Juga). P '65, 27 (Laminella). P '88, 32 (Melania). P '64, 48 (Melatoma). P '65, 30 (Schizostoma;. P '64, 93, 96 Buddleia. P '58, 132 ; '90, 271 ; '98, 405 ■ '05 699 Budytes. P '62, 318; 1900, 5, 33; '05, 776 Buellia. P '93, 216 buffalo (Acipenser). P '89, 253, 257 buffelus (Bubalus). P '95. 247 Buffo, j ii, 237. P '04, 22 buffoni (Lestris). P '63, 137 ■ (Stercorarius). P '63, 124, 136 buffoniana (Helix). P '57. 191 buffonis (Bertramia). P '07. 273 (Zenarchopterus). P '05, 494 buffonius (Juncus). P 1900, 4S9, 663 Bufiehthvs. P '82, 277 Bufo. j v, 344; vi. 36. P 44. 169; '51, 243 ; '52, 1"::. 174. 181; '53, 300, 301, 378, 420, 424; '54. 86, 101-103; '55, 426, 130; '56, 6, 8, 141, 237, 251, 309; '57, 72; '59, 169; '60, 486, 506; '62, 157. 353, :;5s ; '63, 17-: '65, 195; '66, 127, 128. 130, 132, 310-312; '68, 115, 137, 249. 25i). 270; '71, 205, 216, 219; '74, 68, 120; '82, 329, 333, '83, 14-33; '91, 461, 463; '92, 332, 337; '93, 181, 184, 386; '94, 437; '95, 396; '99, 183; '01, 223; '02, 183, 695; '03, 34, 538; '04, 739; '05, 188; '06, 109; '07, 273, 278, 340; '08, 125; '09, 298. J VI, 70, 106, 193; VIII, 94, 96, 99-101, 155 bufo (Calymene). P '41, 18; '42, 178; '44, 160 (Griffithides). P '70, 52 (Lophius). P '85, 59 (Phacops). P '83, 213 (Phillipsia). P '70, 52 (Rana). P '08, 125 (Scorpsena). P '84, 98; '85, 400, 403 Bufonaria. P '04, 22 Bufonella. P '53, 424 bufonia (Ranella). P '05, 292 (Stapelia). P '83, 49 (Thelephora) J III, 223 Bufonida?. P '53, 424; '56, 237, 251, 308; '60, 486, 506; '63, 49; '82, 329, 333; '95, 396; '06, 109; '08, 125. J VI, 84, 189 Bufonidarum. J VIII, 96, 97, 98 Bufoniformia. P '74, 120. J VI. 70, 189; VIII, 96 Bufonites. J I, 140 bufonium (Elosia). P '53, 423 (Pleurodema). P '53, 420 bufonius (Juncus). P '63, 77; '67, 22; '84, 94; '02, 660; '09, 490 bugabensis (Drymseus). P '10, 502 buggenhagii (Cyprinus). P '82, 307 Bugula. P '78, 304; '88, 331 bulan (Clupalosa). P '61, 36 bulbifera (Cystopteris). P '84, 96 (Mysmenaj. P 1900, 533; '04, 127 bulbiformis (Purpura), j vii, 266 Bulbifusus. P '79, 223; '90, 396; '95, 71 bulbina (Helix). P '58, 200; '59, 188 bulbirostris (Conops). P '95, 331 bulbiyorum (Diplostoma). P '52, 163; '75, 136 (Pseudostoma). P '75, 136 bulbiyorus (Ascomys). P '52, 163; '75, 136 (Geomys). P '52, 162; '75, 136 (Thomomys). P '67, 135; '75, 134, 136. J 'IX, 391, 392 bulbocastanum (Solanum)- P '98,391 bulbosa (Achatinella). P '88, 43 (Arethusa). P '60, 200 (Barentsia). J IX. 15 (Belemnitella). P '56, 70. 280; '57, 128, 153; '60, 419; '61, 419 (Ceratinella). P '92, 32; '05, 302 350 INDEX TO GENERx^., SPECIES, ETC. bulbosa. Continued. (Cyclas). P '60, 288; '61, 405 (Glyceria). P '62, 95, 335; '85, 47 (Goniobasis). P '64, 42 (Gyrotoma). P '60,65; '64,95 (Melania). P '64, 42 (Melica). P '85, 41, 43, 46 (Tillandsia). P '89, 354; '01, 558 (Xyris). P '60, 513 Bulbostylis. P '48, 22; '61, 456; '62, 164. J I, 179 bulbosum (Melatoma). P '64, 95 (Schizostoma). P '64, 93, 95 (Sphaerium). P '60, 288 bulbosus (Aracknocrinus). P 5 79, 316; '86, 148 (Ceraticelus). P '05, 302, 319 (Cyatkocrinus). P '79, 315, 316 (Oxycepkalus). P '78, 280 (Ranunculus). P '60, 199: '73, 276; '92, 168 (Unio). P '57, 172; 1900, 81. J IV, 191 bulbulus (Scalaria). J VIII, 193 Bulemina. P '90, 143 Bulimella. P '88, 16, 25-40; '89, 299-302; '91, 263; '95, 97, 117, 122 215 217 Bubmidfe. ' P '88, 16 bulimiformis (Bulimorpha). P '89, 300 (Polypbemopsis). P '89, 300 Buliminopsis. P '05, 735 Buliminus. P '75, 148, 149 ; '96, 414 427, 429, 432; '97, 10; '98, 265 1900, 426, 562, 567, 575; '01, 402 '06, 541 bulimoides (Achatinella). P '88, 28 (Bulimella). P '88, 28 (Limnsa). P '91, 320 (Lymnffia). P '06, 162-164 bulimoides cockerelli (Lymnam). P '06, 102, 164 bulimoides sonomaensis (Lymneea). P '06, 162 bulimoides techella (Lymnsea). P '06, 163 bulimoides (Partula). P '85, 206, 222; '87, 134 Bulimorpha. P '89, 300-302; '91, •jc,:; Bulimulidse. P '89, 208; '91. 315; '96, 41S, 493; '97. 10; '99, 226; 190O. 391, 561, 564, 571, 572, 580; '03, 204, 764; '06, 130; '10, 503, 5 1 s Bulimulus. P '73, 248, 252; '74, 53, 54; '75, 149, 155, 224, 228; 245; 76, 190; '89, 195, 208; '90, 63, 296; '91, 315, 333; '92, 213; '95, 238; '96, 397-446, 493; '97, 10; 1900, 89-92, 391, 392; '02, 239, 511; '03, 204, 764; '06, 124- 142, 534; '10, 48, 503 Bulimus. j i, 91; ii, 373 ; v, 120. P '46, 136; '48, 97; '54, 32; '56, 117, 278; '57, 122, 188, 192; '58, 116, 19S, 206 ; '60, 19, 50, 151, 155, 431 ; '61, 330, 331, 398; '65, 35; '66, 315; '73, 247, 252; '74, 54, 58; '75, 148, 149; '79, 18, 219; '85, 206, 209-223; '87, 131; '88, 14, 27, 38-52; '90, 148, 284; '96, 328, 414, 429; '97, 19, 10; '98, 106; 1900, 390; '05, 735; '06, 133-136. J I, 67, 70 ; VIII, 331, 393 ; IX, 17, 43, 46, 47, 53, 56-58, 62, 65-67, 72, 76, 78 Bulinua. P '42, 177; '79, 18; '96, 429-434. J VIII, 396; IX, 65 Bulla, j ii, 178, 238, 245; vi, 202, 208, 216; viii, 221. P '46, 20, 26; '47, 282; '48, 97; '53, 319; '56, 69, 270, 283; '60, 97, 185, 424; '61, 427; '62, 571; '71, 140; '72, 274; '79, 222, 223; '82, 172, 173, 198, 204, 208; '84, 104, 110; '87, 54; '90, 144, 146, 401; '91, 49, 142; '95, 122; '98, 418; '04, 377; '05, 19; '07, 169. J I, 113; III, 334; IV, 301, 386; VII, 317, 331, 360, 370 bulla (Kellia). P '72, 230 (Sphserella). J IX, 147 (Trackelomonas). P '05, 668, 674 Bulluea. P '82, 210, 214 bullaria (Cyprsea). P '42, 144 bullaris (Anolis). j vi, 16, 37. P '08, 116 (Cyprinus). P '85, 18 (Lacerta). P '08, 116 (Semotilus). P '85, 15, 17, 18; '08, 524 bullata (Avellana). P '93, 220; '05, 19 (Callipara). P '76, 288 (Carex). P '87, 69 (Flata). j vi, 240 (Glandinaj. P '58, 207; '75, 152 (Hellonias). P '60, 14(5; '60, 98; '73, 364 (Kellia). P '72, 230 (Loripes). P '72, 89 (Melania). P '56, 145. J VI, 12!) (Mysia). P '72, 93 (Papyridea). J VIII, 375 (Thionia). P '07. 494 (Tornatella). j viii, 221. ? '1)5, L9 INDEX TO GENERA, SI'KCiKS, ETC. bullata. Continual. (Ustilago). .Ill, 282 bullatus (Agaricocrinus). P '78, 240; '81, 286 (Barycrinus). 1' '68, 340; '79, 325 (Cyathocrinus). P 79, 325 (Hylotrupes). J II, 31 (Laemophloeus). P '54, 75. J IV. 32 (Oreodon). J VII, 20, 106, 138, 356, 380 (Unio). P '53, 245 boiler i (Macrotus). P '04, 428, 439, 444 (Otopterus). P '04, 439 Bullia. P '62, 287; '82, 210, 214 Bullidse. P '60, 424; '62, 571; '72, 273; '91, 49 bulliens (Coscinodiscus). P '98, 423 bullii (Cochlolepas). P '62, 569 (Hipponyx). P '62, 569; '82, 168 Bullina. P '48, 97 Bulling. P '65, 58 Bulliopsis. P '62, 287, 562; '82, 173; '05, 19 bulloeki (Icterus). P '92, 109, 120; '98, 213; '04, 582 bullockii (Hyphantes). P '67, 62 (Icterus), j vii, 193; viii, 152. P '47, 204; '59, 107, 192; '66, 91; '68, 84, 150; '93, 25, 47, 63. J I, 48 (Platemys). P '72, 162 (Thalassidroma). P '64, 76 (Xanthornus). P '67, 62. J II, 268 bullockioides (Merops). P '56, 320. bullockoides (Mellitopkagus). P '05, 764 (Merops). P '05, 7(54 bulloides (Detracia). P '10, 667 (Unio). P '59, 187: '60, 53. J IV, 264 Bullopsis. J III, 334 bullosa (Riccia). P '69, 232 bullosum (Triceratium). P 1900, 707 bullula (Goniobasis). P '65, 32. J V, 221 (Kellia). P '72, 230 (Melania). P '61, 121: '65, 32. J V, 221 Bullus. P '03, 757 Bulminus. J IX, 47 tmlu (Pnntius). P '05, 485 bulweri (Aestrelata). P '66, 158, 171 (Procellaria). P '66, 158, 171 (Thalassidroma). P '66, 158, 171 Bulweria. P '66, 134, 137, 158 Bumastus. P '70. 54 P '61, 461; '62 351 L65; '89, Bumelia. 390 Bunchosia. P '89, 369 Bungariis. P '59, 344; '86, 300; '02, 181. ,J II, 305 bunguranensis (Tragulus). P '02, 147 Bunias. P '80, L32 Bunocephalus. P '7-1, L32; '03, 498 Bunodes. P '89, 106 Bunodidse. P '89, 107 Bunoelurus. P '89, 240 Buuothei'ia. P '76, 89: '83, 77 83 Bunotheriidae. J VIII, 89 Bunotherium. P '75, 21 Buphaga. P '05, 782 Buphagus. P '63, 124, 128; '69, 213 buphthalmoides (Wedelia). P '89, 388 Buphthalmum. j vii, 38. P '98, 32, 305 buphthalmus (Anthias). P '07, 267 bupleurifolia (Oxalis). P '99, 222 Buprestes. f '66, 385 Buprestidse. P '44, 142; '52, 45; '53, 351; '57, 6; '66, 385; '73, 84. J IV, 34 Buprestis. i iii, 159; v, 373. P '44, 143, 146; '54, 16, 83; '57, 7; '60, 316; '73, 88, 331. J IV, 34 buprestoides (Anisomorpha). P '04, 781; '05, 30, 34; '07, 284; '10, 6 (Spondylis). J I, 314: II, 99 buqueti (Lytta). P 'OS, 617 burchelli (Chamaeleo). P '56, 147 (Equus). P '96, 520 Burchellia. P '58, 134 burdenii (TerebeUum). P '62, 567 (Turritella). P '62, 567; '82, 168, 169 burgeri (Callinera). P '01, 673, 732 (Eptatretus). P '07, 461 (Lepidotrigla). P '97, 83 (Trigla). P '97, 83 burgerii (Hvla). P '60, 501 (Polype dates). P '60, 501 burgessi (Haltica). P '73, 71 burgessii (Labia). P '04, 776, 778; '05, 31, 53; '07, 281; '10, 585 Burhynchus. P '67, 102 burkeana (Crataegus). P '10, 218 burkensis (Unio). P '59, 112, J IV, 215 burketi (Poteriocrinus). P '86, 161 (Scaphiocrinus). P '86, 161 burkii (Cryptolopha). P '89, 153 burlingtonense (Cardium). P '05, 15 (Lsevicardium). P '05, 15 (Pachycardium). P '05, 15 burlingtonensis (Amusium). P '93, 221 (Avieulopecten). P '60, 453 352 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. burlingtonensis. Continued. (Camptonectes). P '76, 318 '93, 221; '98, 462 (Edmondia). P '65, 127 (Ichthyocrinus). P '78, 252 '79 257 '(Modiolus). P '05, 12 (Palaeehinus). P '60, 396 '69 82 ''(Pecten). P '61, 365; '76, 318; '05, 11. J IV, 276, 304 (Pentremites). P '70, 33 (Platycrinus). P '81, 244. J II, 60 (Rhodocrinus). P '81, 387 burmaniea (Barnea). P '62, 194, 207; '62, 207 (Pelargopsis). P '02, 674 Burmannia. j vii, 61 burmeisteri (Cephaloccema). P '07, 166 (Lachnosterna). J III, 242; IV, 33 (Tteniopoda). P '04, 530; '05, 413 (Toxodon). P '86, 277 (Tramea). P '98, 143 Bumesia. P '99, 41 burnetti (Gerrhonotus). P '98, 63-66 Burrielia. J III, 92 burroughianus (Unio). J III, 308 burrovianus (Cathartes). P '45, 212; '46, 45; '49, 60; '99, 31. J I, 26 Bursa. P '62, 562; '67, 139; '82, 175 ; '03, 279. J VIII, 353 bursa (Balistapus). P 1900, 514 (Balistes). P '82, 309; 1900, 514 (Cyathoerinites). P '68. 336 (Cyathocrinus). P '79, 308 (Gilbertsocrinus). P '65, 166; '78, 261; '81, 393 (Ollacrinus). P '81, 393 (Rhodocrinus). P '81, 393 Bursacrinus. P '61, 136; '79, 285, 346; '86, 115, 176 bursseformis (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 351; '86, 166 (Zeacrinus). P '79, 351 bursa-pastoris (Capsella). P '60, 145 (Unio). P 1900, 81 bursareus (Cricetus). P '75, 131 Bursaria. P '56, 42 bursaria (Pseudostoma). P '75, 131 bursarius (Ascomvs). P '75, 131 (Cricetus). P '52, 163 (Geomys). P '52, 161, 163; '67, 97; '75, 131; '78, 62. J VII, -km; (Mus). P '52, 163; '75, 131 (Pseudostoma). P '52, 159. ,T VII, 406 bursarius. Continued. (Saccophorus). P '52, 159; '75, 131 bursatella (Helix). J VIII, 389; IX, 18, 33, 34, 108 (Libera). J IX, 34 (Pitys). J IX, 34 Bursera. P '89, 371 Burseraceae. P '89, 371 bursinus (Eleginus). P '61, 522 burtchianus (Unio). P 1900, 80 burtini (Nautilus). J IX, 121 (Papilio). P '68, 89 Burtonia. P '58, 128 buryanus (Stictodiscus). P '90, 139 Busarellus. P '75, 89 busarellus (Falco). P '67, 214 buschiana (Unio). P '54, 248 buschii (Clausilia). P '01, 650 (Cyrena). P '60, 276 bustamentii (Cerithium). P '90, 448 buson (Falco). P '67, 214 busurai (Falco;. P '67, 214 Busycon. P '54, 30; '56, 126, 282; '57, 166; '60, 422; '61, 419, 430; '62, 286, 560, 583; '71, 129, 144; '72, 276; '82, 207; '84, 192; '95, 70. J IX, 145, 148 Butaetes. P '46, 45 Butalis. P '55, 326; '56, 317; '57, 35; '58, 194; '59, 50, 51; '60, 162, 169, 434; '76, 271; '99, 40 Butaquila. P '75, 89 Buteo. j iii, 349. P '46, 45; '53, 306, 451; '55, 279, 286, 307; '56, 39, 253; '57, 212; '59, 104, 190; '62, 312; '63, 151; '66, 43; '68, 149; '70, 142; '73, 238; '75, 89- 119, 344, 502; '83, 66; '89, 268; '92, 105, 115; '95, 479; '93, 39, 61; '98, 80, 209; '99, 11, 22, 26, 29, 45; '03, 7; '04, 580; '05, 6S9, 763; '08, 89; '09, 397. J I, 26; II, 259 buteo (Falco). j viii, 151. P '55, 281; '56, 39; '66, 44; '75, 89 Buteogallus. P '60, 132; '70, 142; '75 89 Buteo'la. P '75, 89 Buteones. P '70, 142 Buteoninae. P '53, 451 Butbides. J V, 361 Buthotrepis. P '88, 131 Buthus. j ii, 61. P '63, 107. J V, 359, 361 Butirinus. P '63, 179 Butis. P '63, 270 ; '05, 513. J XII, 550 butis (Butis). P "05, 513 (Eleotris). P '05, 513 ln.il.ri | Eutsenia). P '01, 26; '04, 171 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 353 butleri. Continued. (/rhamnophis). P '01, 26; '10, 149 Butorides. P '59, 108, 173, 192; '60, 196,378; '64,64; '66,95; '71,33; '7.3, 354; '83, 67; '08, 153; '09, 356 biiTtikoferi (Trichastoma). P '02, lis.-, buttoni (Aphallarion). P '96, 348 (Ariolimax). P '98, 236 butyracea (Loxia). P '64, 253 butvraceus (Serinus). P '62, 314 Butyrinus. P '68, 294 buxbaumii (Carex). P '63, 78; '87, 71 (Veronica). P '77, 108 buxeus (Unio). P '53, 245 buxifolia (Chamaesyce). P '09, 486 (Eugenia). P '89, 380 (Euphorbia). P '82, 277; '05, 698 buxifolium (Dendrium). P '07, 455 (Leiophyllum). P '60, 200; '04, 611 (Viscum). J I, 185 (Xylosma). P '89, 365 buxtoni (Crateropus). P '05, 770 (Unio). P 1900, 80 Bratite. P '76, 119, 120 Byblis. P '01, 149 byblis (Conularia). P '71, 86 Bveanistes. P '99, 37; '05, 764 Bylliodes. P '45, 271 byron (Bhamphastos). P '64, 241; '67, 124 bvronii (Bulimella). P '88, 2S (Laminella). P '88, 28 Bvrrhidae. P '44, 117; '54, 113. J IV, 32 Bvrrhus. j v, 186. P '44, 117; '54, '114; '73, 32s bvrsinus (Polyporus). J III, 224 Byrsonima. P '89, 369 Bvssanodonta. P '56, 214; '60, 85 byssifera (Mya). P '63, 141 bvssina (Scolopendra). P '61, 10. ' J V, 26 bvssinum (Hvdnum). J III, 216 Byssoarca. P '47, 295; '48, 97; '54, *29; '60, 95; '62, 580; '81, 448- 451; '95, 114-130. J I, 125; III, 328 ; IV, 387 Byssodonta. P '53, 267 byssoides (Thelephora). J ill, 221 byssoideum (Callithamnion). P '55, *412 Byssolite. P '82, 36; '89, 34 byssomia? (Pinnotheres), j i, 457: n, 319. P '50, 24 Byssomya. P '48, 97 byssomyse (Pinnotheres). P '78, 323 23 Byssus. P '86, 34.1 Bythiuella. V '72, its ; '82,334; \s<>, 86; '94, 26 bythinellaeformis (Atropis). J IX, 98. 110 Bythinia. P '63, 35; '97, 362; '04, 379; '07, 340 Bythites. P '63, 253 Bythitinae. P '63, 252; '84, 176 Bythocaris, P '79, 419 Byttneriacea?. P '58, 124 Byturosomus. P '66, 351 Byturus. j iii, 197. P '59, 75 caama (Aleelaphus). P '78, 61 caballa (Cybium). P '84, 2: !5 ( Scomber omorus). P '84, 235 caballerote (Anthias). P '63, 178, 187 (Mesoprion). P '63, 178, 187 caballi (Auliscus). P '90, 136 caballus (Caranx). P '97, 100 (Equus). P '46, 93; '78, 61; '94, 218; '96, 520. J I, 18; VII, 258, 261, 265, 276, 400; XI, 256, 258 Cabalus. P '94, 131, 132, 139 cabanisi (Ceryle). P '90, 212; '92, 112 (Irrisor). P '05, 764 (Piaya). P '08, 495 (Bhinopomastus). P '05, 764 eabanisii (Molothrus). P '66, 22; '99, 34 cabaret (Fringilla). P '64, 255; '69, 185 cabinda (Cicindela). P '08, 505, 507 Cabomba. P '01, 321 Cabombaeeae. P '60, 302 caboti (Veniliornis). P '99, 205 Cabralia. P '02, 701 cabrilla (Serranus). P '82, 305; '92, 260; '07, 266 Cacabocrinus. P '65, 154; '71, 59; '81, 298, 403 Cacsecia. P '10, 297 Cacalia. P '98, 408 cacalotl (Coitus). P '66, 91. J I, 47 cacao (Theobroma). P '01, 560 (Unio). P '59, 154. J IV, 344 cacaotiea (Eolis). P '55, 388 caehinnans (Herpetotheres). P '48, 87 (Larus). J IX, 397 Cachryx. P '66, 124 Cacicus. j iii, 361. P '60, 138, 139; '66, 23; '67, 49, 71; '99, 61, 215 cacicus (Oriolus). P '67, 65 Cacocalyx. P '94, 427 Cacomantis. P '02, 678 Caconeura. P '01, 137 < 'aeophrynus. J ~\ i, 199 354 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. P '53, 234. J II, 142, Cacoplia. 149 Cacopoides. P '09, 401, 402 Cacopus. P '09, 402, 404. j VI, 193 Cacotemnus. P '65, 23U, 232 Cacoxenite. P '77, 277; '92, 185; '93, 175 Cactacese. P '58, 133; '60, ou3; '63, 61; '83,84; '85,117,378; '98,386, 389, 410; '01, 558 Caeteae. P '89, 384 cacti (Coccus). P '99, 260, 261 (Cyelonotum). P '55, 373, 3 74. J IV, 31 (Hololepta). J IV, 31 (Pseudococcus). P '99, 262 (Sphoeria). P '95, 28 (Vernicularia). P '95, 28 Cactus. P '66, 343; '72, 46 cadaverina (Hyla). P '66, 310. J VI, 84 eadaverinus (Catops). P '53, 282 caddoensis (Convolvulus). P '62, 6, 165 (Ipomea). P '62, 6, 165 Cadlina. P '79, 72, 112, 114 Cadmia. j ii, 289 Cadmusia. P '62, 194, 212 Cadoceras. P '97, 456 caduea (Helix). P '57, 192; '59, L88; '60, 151 eadueeus (Dendrocrinus). P '79, 299; '90, 583 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 299 (Sceptroneis). P '90, 139 Caducibranchiata. P '59, 122. J VI, 102, 104 Caducifer. P '04, 594 caducus (Scartiscus). P '62, 182, 351 (Zonites). P '75, 153, 164; '89, 196 Cadulus. P '84, 111; '91, 491; '95, 116-123; '97, 467; '98, 419; '01, 513; '05, 18 ruins (Goniobasis). P '62, 272: '64, 28; '65, 23. J V, 345 caeca (Eepantheria). P '84, 283 (Eunoe). P '10, 338, 353 (T.lotea). P '78, 299 (Letheobia). P '68, 322 (Nephthys). P '63, 140; '09, 243 ( Wreis). P '63, 140; '09. 243 (Patula). P '89, 200 (Thysanophora). I' '03, 763 (Typhlolepta). P '57, 21 Csecidse. P '91, 53 Csecilia. P '57, 72; '6*, 118, 209, 254; '01, 507 Ca?ciliaiiella. P '75, Ms. 153, 186 Csecilioides. I 1 10, 665, 667 Cfficilius. P '86, 13 csecoides (Helix). P '89, 192 (Lepeta). P '65, 60 Csecula. P '84, 42 Caecum. P '62, 568; '82, 168; '88, 170; '89, 142; '91, 53; '03, 758. J VIII, 363 caelata (Area). P '48, 96; '62, 580; '71, 130; '81, 450; '82, 156 (Barbatia). P '62, 580; '81, 450, 452 (Cassis). P '48, 98; '62, 564; '82, 172 (Ceritbium). P '46, 19 (Cbaleophora). P '58, 67 (Clathurella). P '73, 220 (Nucula). P '48, 102 (Sagenaria). P '60, 441 (Scobinella). P '47, 290; '48, 105. J I, 120 (Semicassis). P '62, 564; '82, 172 (Vitrinella). P '73, 214 cselatum (Cerithium). J VIII, 330 (Lepidodendron). P '60, 441 (Pleurotoma). P '48, 104 caelatura (Cassis). P '47, 288; '48, 98. J I, 119 (Goniobasis). P '64, 25; '65, 22 (Turritella). J I, 114 caelatns (Actinocrinites). P '69, 154 (Auliscus). P '98, 423 (Etisodes). P '52, 77 (Eucalyptocrinus). P '79, 43 (Pachybrachys). P '58, 84 (Unio). P '53, 245 caslebs (Tachytes). P '93, 502 Caeliaxis. P '75, 146 Cseloenemis. P '54, 225 Cselopeltis. P '57, 55, 56 Cseloplurus. P '65, 74 ca?lops (Eboroziphius). J VIII, 224 caeloris (Lepidonotus). P '05, 546; '09, 241; '10, 333 caelorus (Lepidonotus). P '03, 412; '08, 331; '10, 333 cselospondylus (Ixacanthus). P '69,6 Csenia. P '95. 339. J !. 7:;, 76 Csenis. P V>--\ 368, 381, 401 Csenogonia. P '86, 34:; Csenonympbia. P '66, 246 cserebicolor (Daenis). P '64, 106 Cserebidse. P '64, 106 Cserostemus. P '52, 37. 39 cserulaureus (Caesio). .1 XTT, 528 casrulea (Ampelis). P '64, 251 (Ardea). P '89, 267; '90, 203. J V, 59 csarulea cserulescens (Ardea). P '09, 355 cajrulea (Buprestis). P '44, 148 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ET< , 355 eaerulea. Continu< California? (Coluber). P '01, 78 (Lampropeltis). P '01, 78 (Nomada). P '03, 561, 571 (Ophis). P '01, 78 calif orniana (Sanguinolaria). j vii, 231 (Saurothera). P '45, 264. J I, 215 (Schizopyga). P '56, 315 californianum (Cardium). j vii, 229 calif ornianus (Antrostomus). J II, 124 (Cathartes). j viii, 151. P '46, 44; '66, 42. J I, 25; II, 261 (Ceuthophilus). P '04, 545 (Cultellus). j vii, 233. P '98, 60 (Geococcyx). P '59, 105, 190, 301, 303; '66, 51; '68, 42, 149; '92, 106, 116; '98, 209; '05, 690 (Mytilus). j vii, 242 (Pseudogrvphus). P '92, 114; '93, 39 ; '98, 208 ; '05, 689 (Solecurtusj. P '98, 61 (Tagelus). P '98, 59 calif ornica (Achatina). P '58, 198 (yEsculus). J III, 85 (Alausa). P '62, 281 (Aniara). t '55, 354. J IV, 12 29 ' (Aphelocoma). P '91, 444; '98, 212; '04, 582 (Apterygida). P '03, 310 (Arvicola). P '53, 408; '74, 189 (Assiminea). P '72, 153. J VIII, 409 (Auchenia). P '70, 126 (Azalea). J III, 04 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 692, 711 (Caelocnemis). P '54, 225 (Callipepla). P '93, 37, 61; '98, 208. J I, 218 calif ornica vallicola (Callipepla). P '93, 22, 37, 61; '98, 208 calif ornica (Cardita). P '72, 257 (Celia). P '55, 354 (Cerataulus). P 1900, 711 (Chryseis). J TIT, 80 (Chrvsobothris). P '73, 90 (Clir'vsoniela). P '56, 37 (Ooceinella). J IV, 42 (Colletes). P "98, 52 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 859 californica. Continued. [Columbella). P '01, 390 [Coronella). P '56, 152 ,< rossosoma). P '48, 8. 15< i i.niza). P '88, 209 ;Cucumaria). P '01, 169 ^Cumingia). j vii, 234 [Cyanocitta). 1' '59, 108, 192, 3nl. 305; '69, 127. J I, 45 Cyanocorax) . P '66, 92 Cypricardia) . j vii. 236 Dicerca). P '73, 87, 88 ^Dichelostemma). P '68, 173. J YT. 370 Didelphys). P '71, 15 Diopatra). P '04, 484; '09, 2">:i 168 J V J I, Dolabella). P '78, 395 Donacia). P '61, 357 Donax). j vii, 253 Eurythoe). P '09, 242 Feronia). J II, 238 Forfieula). P '03, 310 Gallerita). J IV, 28 (Fusu's). P '82, 197 (Gadus). P '63, 252 (Garrulus). P '47, 201. J I, 45 (Gobrams). P '98, 58 (Halichseres). P '62, 142; '63, 331 (Heliastus). P '09, 460 (Hemiaulus). P 1900, 738, 741 (Hesperomys). P '74, 180 (Hippoglossus). P '62, 330; '64, 194, 198 (Hydropkilus). P '55, 867; '59, 169 ; '61, 335. J IV, 12 (Juncus). P '63, 77 (Laqueus). P '73, 1S6; '77, 157, 163; '91, 170 (Laroides). P '62, 300 (Larus). P '59, 193; '62, 300; '66, 99; '98, 132; '93, 22, 30, 60; '05, 687 ; '08, 88. J IX, 398, 400 (Lepus). viii, 86. 299; '67, 136; '04, 578, 587, 589 (Lophortvx). P '59, 192; '63, 321; '66, 39, 94 californicus vallicola (Lophortyx). P '04, 580 californicus (Macrotus). P '58, 116: '04, 428, 429, 437, 439, 441, 444 (Microtus). P '04, 57S, 587 (Murex). P 78, 395 (Mus). P '48, 78: '74, ISO (Mustelus). P '64, 148; '81, 114 (Myliobatis). P '99, 331; '10, 475 californicus caurinus (Myotis). P '04, 579 californicus (Nototracbys). P '78, 336 (Nyctinomus). P '04, 587, 588 (CEcanthus). P '07, 74, 81; »09 483 '(Oinus). P '54, 33; '59, 69: '66, 394 (Otopterus). P '04, 441 (Pelecanus). P '93, 31 (Pendulinus). P '67, 48 (Peromyscus). P '95, 34; '04, 586 (Phidippus). P '01, 588 (Phygadeuon). P '7s. 858 INDEX TO GENERA. SI'E( 'I ES, ETC. :;ii1 California vis. Continued. (Phytodietus). P '78. 380 (Platylabus). P '78, 357 (Platynus). P '54, 47; '59, 69. .1 IV, 28* (Podiceps). P '54, 179: '62, 231, 404; '66, 100; '99, 22. J IX. 395 (Polvcirrus). P '09, 270 (Porizon). P '94, 188 (Prionus). P '66, 349. J II, 177 (Proctopus). P '62, 231, 404; '66, 100 (Pseuclorhombus). P '64, 198 (Pterostichus). P '59, 69; '73, 303, 304, 313. J II, 238, 256. J IV, 28 (Quercus). P '03. 5 (Sandalus). P '61, 349 (Saprinus). J IV. 31 (Scapanus). P '04, 587 (Scarites). J IV, 29 (Scirtes). P '53, 356 (Sciuropterus). P '97, 318 (Scorpio). J V, 364 (Seydma?nus). P '52, 156 (Sericoearpus). J III, 00 (Sitones). P '59, 79 (Sorex). P '04, 587 (Stenolophus). P '68, 382. J IV, 29 (Stenopelmatus). P '07, 64 (Stictodiseus). P 1900, 728 (Trichoehrous). P '66, 361 (Tryphon). '78, 373 (Trypoxylon). P '93, 473, 475 (Urocyon). P '04, 579 (Vesperimus). P '74, 180 (Vespertilio). j viii, 285. P '55, 438 (Xylonomus). P '78, 380 calif orniense ( Amblystoma) . P '67, 184; '59, 123. J 'ill, 355 (Chirostoma). P '62, 280; '03, 739 calif orniensis (Anodonta). P '53,263 (Arionta). P '75, 155, 216; '76, 190 (Arherina). P '54, 198 (Atherinichthys). P '03, 739 (Atherinopsis). P '54, 134, 141, 151; '56, 136; '62, 280; '81, 114; '03, 739 (Branchiostoma). P '07, 461 (Callianassa). P '54, 175; '60, 23 (Cellepora). J V, 130 (Ohromodoris). P '79. 72, 109, 112 (Cyrena). P '60, 276 (Cyprinodon). P '59. 158 calif orniensis. Continued. (Diapterus). P '62, 245; '83, 120; '86, 263, 271 (Dorvrhamphus). P '62, 2S1 ((ii-rri's). I- '8."., 117; Nil. 257 263 (Helix). P '56, 81; '57, L87, 188; '58, 197, 198; '59, 188 ; '75, 218; '89. 201. .1 VI, 155 californiensis anaehoreta (Helix). P '89, 201 californiensis bridgesi (Helix). P '89, 201 californiensis diabloensis (Helix). P '89, 201 californiensis nickliniana (Helix). P '89, 201 californiensis raraentosa (Helix). P '89, 201 californiensis (Modiola). j vii, 243 (Orehestis). P '54, 17 7 (Syngnathus). P '56, 137; '62, 2*83 (Theatops). P '02, 41 caligata (Felis). P '79, 172: '96, 543 (Libellago). P '01, 131, 135 caligatns (Trogon). P '90, 206 Caligidae. P '45, 2S3 caliginosa (Elimia). P '65, 24 (Eulota). P '01, 347; '05, 708 (Goniobasis). P '64, 33 ; '65, 24 (Melania). P '64, 33 (Mellissodes). P '78, 192 caliginosellus (Crambus). P '60, 204 caliginosns (Carabus). J TV, 29 (Coraebus). P '57, 9; '73, 332 (Harpalus). P '65, 99; '78, 314; '03, 42. J IV, 29 (Hydroporus). P '55, 292 (Leptodactyhis). P '53, 422; '91, 461 (Pangns). P '43, 297 (Pompilus). P '97, 258 (Sphex). P '97, 376; '99, 200 (Unio). P '53, 246; '96, 488, 501 Caligus. P '88, 138. J III, 150 caliptera (Anthrax), j iii, 46 (Erioptera). j iii, 17. P '59, 227 (Trypeta). j vi, 187 calipterus (Cryptus). P '78, 362 Calla. P '58, 123; '75, 18 (Caranx). P '97, 72 (Osmia). P '97, 337 callacta (Ostrea). P '75, 139. J VIII, 296, 322 eallaetis (Orthis). P '41, 18 callae (Cercospora). P "91. ss callgeas (Chettusia). P '71. 196 (Ophichthys). P '99. 332 Callanthias. P '07, 267 362 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Callanthiina?. P '07, 267 Callapa. P '72, 133 Callarias. P '63, 249 callarias (Gadus). P '63, 234; '92, 276; '04, 511 (Morrhua). P '63, 234 Callaus. P '99, 355 Calleido. P '43, 295; '58, 59. J IV, 28 Calleleotris. P '63, 270 Callethrix. P '04, 151 Gallia. J II, 142 Calliaehyris. J III, 92 Calliactis. P '78, 311 Callianassa. j i, 238, 438. P '52, 14, 19; '54, 175; '56, 280; '60, 23; '61, 427, 430; '79, 410; '93, 119; '01, 111-115 ; '05, 28. See Calianassa Callianassida?. P '52, 12, 14, 19; '79, 410; '78, 327 Calliandra. P '58, 128; '89, 375, 378 Callianidea. P '52, 11, 14; '59, 167 Callianisea. P '52, 11 Callianthia. P '51, 338 Calliarca. P '81, 448 • '.illibia. P '06, 276 ( allicanthus. P '82, 276 (Jallicarpa. P '05, 700 callicerata (Perdita). P '97, 354 Callichelys. P '08, 114. J VIII, 153 Oalliehims. P '78, 327 Callichroa. J III, 92 eallichroa (Augochlora). P 1900, 368 Callichroma. P '53, 233 ; '62, 38. J II, 8, 9', 37; IV, 41 callichroma (Augochlora). P '01,221 ( 'allichrous. P '05, 468 Callichthys. P '71, 275, 280, 282; '74, 135; '03, 504 callichthys haemaphractus (Callich- thys). P '03, 504 Calliclinus, P '60, 103 Callicrinus. P '85, 312, 328, 357; '88, 354 callictrichus (Cercopithecus). P '78, 161 Callida. J IV, 13, 28 callida (Scyllina). P '08, 366, 381 Callidea. P '60, 221; '61, 286 Callidia. J I, 312, 314 Callidium. j iii, 411; v, 277. P '59, 79, 285, 291; '61, 357; '62, 39. J II, 8, 10, 12, 18-34, 102-106, 158; IV, 40 Callidryas. P '66, 238 ; '68, 91 callidryas (Hyla). P '62, 359; '64, 181 Callidulus. P '07, 205 ca Hidus (Chrvsops). P '95, 321 (Pagurus). P '58, 233 callifera (Partula). P "85, 209, 210. J IX, 45, 55, 60, 109 calligaster (Arlabes). P '56, 244 (Coluber), j v, 359; vi, 36; '59, 98 ; '60, 255 ; '01, 80. J VIII, 94, 146 (Coronella). P '01, 79 (Elaps). P '59, 344 (Lampropeltis). P '60, 255 (Ophibolus). P '01, 71, 80; '03, 553 (Scotophisj. P '59, 98; '60, 255 Calligonum. j i, 27. P '98, 39, 310. J I, 184 ( 'alligrapha. P '73, 46, 48 callilaema (Natrix). P '56, 237 callilsemua (Dromicus). P '62, 76; '71, 223 Callilepis. P '04, 123 callilepis (Carduus). P '92, 358 Callima. P '60, 166 eallimorpha (Eumenes). P '99, 444 Callinectes. P '71, 120; '78, 320; '79, 398; '88, 330, 333 Callinera. P '01, 673, 732 Calliocrinus. P '85, 357 Calliodon. P '82, 274 callioglyptum (Dentalium). P '97, 466, 468 Calliomma. J IV, 127, 128, 140 Callionepion. P '99, 368, 371 Callionvmida?. P '92, 274; '07, 442. J XII, 550 Callionymoidei. P '61, 507, 510 Callionymus. P '59, 128, 129; '61, 112, * 512, 515; '85, 54; '89, 260; '92, 272, 274; '07, 442. J XII, 550 Calliope. P '62, 316 calliope (Accentor). P '62, 316 (Cyprina). P '61, 28 (Motacilla). P '62, 316 (Selasphorus). P '59, 189, 190 (Stcllula). P '93, 44 Callioplana. P '57, 22. 29 calliops (Bodianus). P '7/, 85 calliopsidea (Agarista). J III, 91 Calliopsis. P "96, 34, 40; '97, 348 Calliostoma. P '65,61; '91,54; '95, 238. J VIII, 366 Callipara. P '76, 286, 287, 288 Callipepla. P '51, 222; '55, 314; '59, 108; '66, 95; '68, 150; '92, 113; '93, 22, 37, 61; '98, 208; '99, 20; '03, 26. J I, 218 Calliphlox. P 46, 111. .1 1, 32 Calliphora. P '95, 335 callipleura (Area). P '43, mo:.; 'is 96; '62, 579; '67, 139; '80, 21, 23; '81, 450. 452; '82, 160 (Scapharca). P '62, 579, '81, 15(1 Calliproa. P '68, 172. J VI, 370 Calliprora. P '68, 172. J TTT, 102 INDEX TO GENERA. SPECIES, ETC. 363 calliptera (Pyrrhura). P '99, 54 callipterus (Conurus). P '99,54 eallipteryx (C-ampostoma). P '64, 284. ' .1 VI, 235 i-allipvge ( Iloplia). V '59, 71, 289. •I III. 285 Callirhimis. P '57, 182; '61, 75 Callirhipis. J I, 89 Callirhoo. j ii, 181. P '61, 449; '62, 161; '86, 291 callirhoe (Vanessa). P '85, 86 (allisaurus. P '59, 299; '66, 310, 311, 312; '82, 333; '83, 35; '96, 463 ; '97, 461 ; '04, 468 ; '08, 117 Calliscapha. P '53, 267 ealliscelis (Dicrodon). J VIII, 163 Callisea. P '52, 14 eallisema (Episema). P '77, 78 eallisoma (Herpetoichthys). P '60, 475 Callista. P '61, 443; '76, 274; '77, 23; '98, 419; '03, 757; '05, 119. J IV, 282; VIII, 318, 334, 344, 372; XI, 427; XII, 396; XIII, 307 callista (Crataegus). P '10, 230, 237 Callistachvs. P '50, 81 Calliste. 'P '58, 178; '60, 142; '64, 286 ; '93. 221 ; '95, 251 ; '99, 24, 35 CaUistemon. P '58, 133 Callisthenes. J IV, 13 eallistius (Minnilus). P '77, 80 (Xotropis). P '10, 281 (Photogenis). P '10, 281 callistochila (Clausilia). P '01, 412, 413, 421, 652; '04, 817, 818 Callistochiton. P '94, 70-74; '98, 2S8 callistoma (Partula). P '85, 210. J IX. 60 Callistus. P '95, 251 Callithamnicm. P '52,148; '55,412; '58, 8 Callithea. P '75, 178 Callithrix. J X, 276, 300 Callitrichaceae. P '60, 513 Callitriche. P '60, 513 callitrichus (Cereopithecus). J X, 358, 364 Callitris. P '72, 34 calliura (Etheostoma). P '77, 86 Calliurus. P '57. 200; '77, 77, 85, 94-96; '06, 515. J III, 53; VI, 219. 221 calliurus (Scartelaos). P '82, 279 Callizona. P '08, 340 eallizona maritima (Eulota). P '02, 237; '04, ($26 Calloeephalus. P '82, 319 Callochiton. P '94, 70, 71 Callonia. P '98, 269. 271, 276, 284 Callonotus. P '99, 204 eallonotus (Veniliornis). P '99, 205 callmiotus major (Veniliornis). P '99, 205 Callopeltis. 1> '(12. 338; '08, 121 eallophyla (Epeira). P '03,132 Callophysus. P '71, 292 Callopistes. P '96, 312 Callopistria. P '75, 65 calliiplciirimi ( ( 'ardium). J VIII, 375 (Fragum). J VIII, 375 Callopoma. J VIII, 331 CaUopora. P '66, 115, 116 callopterus (Chloronerpes). P '63, 326 (Chrysopicus). P '63, 326 Callorhinus. P '82, 319, 327 Callorhynchus. P '77, 220; '82, 308 callorhynchus (Ramphastos). P '67, 102 Callorynchus. P '10, 603 callosa (Astarte). P '48, 96 (Crataegus). P '05, 585, 595 (Cytherea). j vii, 252 (Ethalia). P '05, 115 (Gastrochaena). P '61, 485 (Labiella). P '88, 41 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 204 (Stevia). j ii, 121 (Vertigo). P '90, 31, 608 (Vitis). P '53, 272 Callosamia. P '10, 295, 299, 301-309 Calloselasma. P '59, 336 callosoma (Dimalacocentrus). P '63, 224 (Novaculichthys). P '63, 224 Callospermophilus. P '98, 123; '04, 588; '08, 404 callostroma (Sphaeria). j v, 15 callosus (Aspidoerinus). P '81, 402 (Cnemidotus). J IV, 30 (Hexacrinus). P '81, 254 (Hydrochus). P '55, 359 (Polyporusj. J III, 213 (Trochus). P '05, 114 (Unio). P 53, 246; '77, 31 Callotaria. P 1900, 43 Callothrus. P '66, 18; '90, 208, 212 callotis (Lepus). P '67, 136; '99, 381; '08, 95. J IX, 391 (Oryx). P '96, 519 Callula. P '02, 694; '09, 402-405. J VI, 189, 192 Calluna. P '78, 347; '85, 379 Callyodon. P '63, 179; 1900, 512 calmariensis (Galeruca). P '65, 218 Calobata. j iii, 97. P '94, 279, 419 ; '95, 306, 336 Calobates. P '62, 473 Caloeampa. P '74. 210 Caloearis. P '52. 13 Caloceras. J VIII, 312 364 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Calochortus. j vii, 53. P '63, 76; '66, 343; '68, 167; '98, 43, 312, 388 Calocitta. P '75, 501; '91, 442 Calocoris. P '01, 264; '05, 193 calogaster (Megaekile). P '98, 55 Calohyla. J VI, 192 Calolampra. P '01, 276; '05, 839 calolepis (Balistes). P '63, 177 Calomicrus. P '47, 162; '65, 210 Calomys. j viii, 302. P '41, 99; '74, 176, 177 Calonectria, P '90, 245; '95, 29 Calonyction. P '92, 383 calonyx (Coracius). P '02, 673 "(Eurystomus). P '02, 673 Caloperdix. P '02, 671 Calophanes. P '98, 391 Calophis. P '62, 76 Calophrynus. P '62, 358; '02, 183. J VI, 195 Calophyllum. P '89, 366; '05, 700 calophyllum (Cyathophyllum). P '46, 22 Calopisma. P '64, 167 Calopogon. P '60, 304 Calopteninse. P '01, 376, 380 Caloptenus. P '70, 78; '71, 149; '78, 315; '04, 537, 538 caloptera (Erioptera). P '59, 198 Calopteron. P '61, 349; '64, 50 Calopterygina?. P '01, 127, 133; '08, 464, 468-470, 476, 485 Calopteryx. P '62, 383, 401; '01, 127 133- '08 462 caloptyx (Clausilia). P '02, 369, 372, 532; '04, 825 Calopus. P '54, 20 Calorhamphus. P '02, 679 Calornis. P '99, 215 Calosoma. j iii, 149. P '43, 296; '52, 67; '54, 16; '60, 318; '61, 335; '62, 152; '66, 348; '73, 322; '75, 24. J IV, 12, 30 Calospha?ria. P '77, 117; '90, 221; '94, 342; '95, 26 calosphaerioicles (Diaporthe). P '93, 142 Calospiza. P '95, 251, 252; '99, 35, 51, 307 Calotes. j iv, 235. P '57, 66; '60, 502; '68, 283; '96, 462; '02, 177, 693 Calothanmus. P '50, 81 Calothorax. P '60, 552 Calotis. P '50, 81 Calotriton. P '62, 343 Calpiocrinus. P '79, 241, 253, 261, 262; '85, 229, 266; '86, 67; '88, 357; '90, 388 (nltha. P '60,145; '63,57; '84,80; '07, 457 calthropa; (PalEeornis). P '99, 43 calumeti (Spongilla). P '87, 197, 202 calumeticus (Pleiomevenia). P '87, 224 calurus (Buteo). P '55, 287; '59, 104; '66, 43, 44; '99, 2~9 (Criniger). P '99, 42 (Entomacrodus). J XII, 555 (Tricophorus). P '56, 158, 317; '57, 33; '59, 43, 44; '99, 42. J V, 182 calus (Scarus). J XII, 542 calva (Amia). P '64, 276; '65, 86; '73, 97; '77, 46; '86, 62 (Columba). P '56, 321 (Holocephala). P '95, 323 (Martesia). P '62, 195, 217 (Membracis). j vi, 242 (Parapholas). P '62, 195, 217 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 217 (Treron). P '56, 321 calvatns (Carnptoneetes). P '81, 416 (Pecten). j viii, 216. P '44, 97; '45, 254; '47, 281; '48, 103; '81, 416. J I, 111, 126; IX, 134 calvertensis (Delphinus). P '66, 297; '67, 146. J VIl, 435 (Lopkacetus). P '67, 144, 146; '69, 6. J VII, 435 (Poutoporia). P '66, 297; '67, 146. J VII, 435 calverti (Gregarina). P '03, 43, 48, 638-642 calvescens (Crataegus). P '10, 158, 159 calvini (Strobilacystites). P '76, 28 Calvisia. P '04, 71 calvus (Amiatus). P '10, 611 (Balatro). P '82, 244 (Bucco). P '59, 140 (Bulimulus). P '96,397,433,441 (Bulimus). P '96, 433 (Bulinus). P '96, 433 (Corvus). P '99, 209 (Gvninolmeeo). P '55, 324; '59, 140 (Nsesiotus). P '96, 433 (Nesiofres). P '96, 433 (Omphalostvla). P '96, 433 (Perissocephalus). P '99, 209 (Troglodytes). P '67, 34 Calycadeuia. j III, 92 Calycanthus. P '78, 38 Calycelepidotus. I' '56, 133; '61. 515 Calycella. P '7•">. 58 calycinum (Alyssum). P '71, 111 (Bryophyllum). P '89, 379; '01, KM; '05. 6!»9, 700 (Hypericum). P '97, 182 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 365 ealycinus (Sciurus). J XI, L99, 279 Calycodon. P '48, 23. .) I, 186 calycosa (Erythraea). I' '62, 7. 166 calyculata (Cassandra). P '60, 145; 1900, 546; '04, 607 (< bama). 1' '72, 256, '02, 698 (Chamsedaphne). I' '07, 456 (Cydas). P '60, 288, 293, 301; '62. 35 (Mytilieardia). P '72, 255 Calyeulina. P '97. 202; '01, 406; '03, 784 calyculoides (Actinocrinus). P '81, 346 (Batocrinus). P '6S, 352; '81, 346 (Eretmocrinus). I' '68, 352; '81, 346 calvculus (Actinocrinus). P '66, 253; '68, 351; '81, 339 (Batocrinus). P '68, 351; '81, 339 (Calantiea). P 'OS, 107 (Lecanocrinus). P '79, 263 (Platvcrinus). P '81, 244 (Poteriocrinus). P '79, 343 Calvmena. P '52, 190 Calymene. j viii, 229, 277. P '41, In; '42, 178, 197; '80, 176; '97, 447. J VIII, 305 Calymna. P '92, 402 CalVnda. P '04, 57; '05, 840 Calypogeia. P '69, 223 Calypso. P '63, 76; '98, 42, 312 calvpso (Actinoerinus). P '81, 335 (Augochlora). P 1900, 364 calypso subsp. eupreotincta (Augo- chlora). P 1900, 364 calvpso subsp. eucalypso (Augo- chlora). P 1900, 364 calvpso (Gennasocrinus). P '81, 335 (Partula). P '85, 218 Calypte. P '98, 211; '04, 582; '05, 6*82 <:>lvptobium. J IV, 11, 42 C.'ifvptocephalus. P '62, 344; '63, 50; '68, 250. J VI, 89, 93 «'::lyptocrinida?. P '85, 265, 285, 312 349 I alvptogena. P '02, 698, 700, 712 Calvptoma?na. P '02, 680 Calyptophilus. P '09, 364 Calyptospora. P '02, 474 ealyptra (Patella). P '07, 366 Calvptraea. i iv, 130; v, 216; vi, 210. P '46, 21 ; '48, 07; '79, 219, 222; '07, 329; '04, 24. 378. J VIII, 330 Calyptrseida?. P '91, 54; '04, 24 Calvptraphonis. P '57, 166; '01, 513. J IV, 288, 298 Calvptrea. P '82, 170 Calyptridse. I' '62, 568 Calyptrophorus. I' 'SO, 304; '90, 395; '95, 97, 100, 114, 118-130, 145, 159 CaJystegia. 1' '60, 304; '02, 663 calyx (Oupressocrinus). P '86, 105, 157 (Hydreionoerinus). P '79, 354; '86, in;, (Poteriocrinus). P '86, 158, 164 (Zeacrimis. P '79, 354 cania lcnmcles (Anolis). P '56, 223, 224, 230, 237 camaeliopsis (Anolis). P '56, 224 Camsena. P '92, 397, 398 Camsenella. P '92, 388, 397, 398 camara (Lantana). P '89, 399; '98, 411; '05, 698-700; '09, 487 Camaraphoria. P '58, 14 Camarasauridae. P '83, 99 Camarata. P '85, 228, 235-303; '87, 102-111; '88, 348-360, 372-382 Camarataxis. P '59, 122; '66, 300; '67, 167, 184 Camarir.a. P '62, 16, 244 Camariolius. J VI, 201 Camarophoria, P '91, 247; '97, 410 Camaroptera. P '59, 38; '99, 41; '05, 773 Camarosporium. P '93, 161; '94, 366 Camassia. P '68, 170; '98, 43, 312 Cambala. P '68, 86 Cambarus. P '52, 15, 87; '53, 375, 380; '55, 400; '77, 171-174; 1900, 434 cambodianus (Unio). P '60, 52 < ambocliensis (Unio). P '56, 103. J III, 313 cambridgei (Prostheclina). P 1900, 540 ( 'ameleonidae. P '56, 146 cameleopardalis (Serranus). P '65, 105 Camelidie. J VII, 141, 356, 381 Camelina. P '60, 302; '66, 343 camelina (Hippobosca). P '98, 164 Camellia. P '58, 125; '63, 276, 277 camellieola (Pulvinaria). P '99, 272, 273 Camelopardalis. P '78, 61 camelopardalis (Giraffa). P '96, 518. J X, 365 camelopardalis australis (Giraffa). P '96, 518 Camelopardida;. P '82, 321 r-.melopardilis (Unio). P '60, 92. J IV, 355 Camelops. P '54. 173; '57, 89, 91, 210. .1 III, 166; VII, 356, 382 Camelus. P '50. s4 ; '75, 262; '76, 146, 147; 7s, (il, 71; '83, 269 366 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. camelus (Eunotia). P '65, 13 (Hemphillia). P '98, 233, 234 (Struthio). P '64, 251 (Unio). P '53, 249 cameo (Cassis). P '71, 143. J XIII, 415 eamerani (Scapteriscus). P '07, 395 cameranonis (Chordodes). P '07, 272 Camerata. P '90, 345-3S6 eamerata (Calymene). j viii, 2 78 (Spirifera). P '88,230; '91,244 (Strophomena). j viii, 254 cameratus (Spirifer). P '59, 8, 27; '60, 128. J V, 175 camerifera (Rhyncbonella). P '62, 408 Cameroceras. j viii, 267 Camerophoria. P '59, 27 camertus (Enyo). J IV, 140 Camilia. P '64, 228; '68, 98, 123; '71, 200 Camilla (Terebratula). P '61, IS Camillea. J II, 285 camillea (Borlasia). P '57, 163 (Emplectonema). P '57, 163 caminea (Cerotoma). P '65, 205 (Crioceris). P '65, 205 (Galleruca). P '65, 205 Camnula. P '04, 566; '06, 375; '09 438 Camcena. P '02, 234-240 camoena (Chromodoris). P '79, 109 camoensis (Brachypodella). P '98, 278 campana (Hircina). P '78, 313 Campanula, j vii, 40. P '60, 512; '61, 460; '62, 165; '63, 70, 94; '76, 142; '84, 87; '92, 375; '93, 211; '95, 544; 1900, 483, 486, 488. J III, 93, 182, 193 Gampanulacea?. j vii, 40. P '60, 303, 512; '61, 460; '63, 70; 1900, 670. J III, 93, 182, 184, 193 Campanularia. P '76, 210 ; '78, 307 ; '02, 785. J III, 138 campanularia (Phacelia). P '95, 558 campanulata (Axiothea). P '03, 4S5; '04, 1.17; '06, 239 (Elodes). P 1900, 667 (Floscularia). P '03, 380 (Sabbatia). P 1900, 669 (Teredo). P '62, 456, 480 campanulatum (Eriogonum). P '48, 15. J I, 163 campanulatus (Cyclotus). P '08, 32, ill (Echynorhynchus). P '56, 48 (Pentstemon). P '98, 407 (Planorbis). i ii, 166. P '45, 280, 281; '56, 260; '60, L8, L55; '72, 103; '81, mi (Zethus). 1' '99. 415, 433 Campascus. P 77, 294 Campaspe. P '79, 89 campbelli (Moxostoma). P '56, 172 (Nautilus). P '61, 318 (Rhytidopoma). P '10, 533 campeaebiana (Amphipentas). P 1900, 707 (Biddulphia). P 1900, 692, 707 campeachianum (Haematoxylon). P '83 297 '(Triceratium). P 1900, 707 campechensis (Dactylina). P '62, 194, 204 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 204 campechianum (Haeniatoxylon). P '86, 352; '89, 375; '01, 557 campechiamis (L-utjaxms). P '84, 4") campechiensis (Area). P '03, 756 (Pholas). P '91, 48 C mpeloma. P '64, 152; '71. 181; '89, 195; '94, 25; '96, 495. .1 XIII, 264 ( ampephaga. P '57, 35; '59, 52 Campephilus. P '60, 137; '63, 204, 322; '75, 347; '78, 22; '90, 206; 95, 484; '99, 32. J XIII, 138 eamperi (Mososaurus). P 'o9, 92 eamperii (Scomberesox). j ii, 133 campestre (Acer). P '01, 358 (Callidium). J II, 104 (Juncoides).. P '10, 558 rampestris (Agaricus). P '72, (Agriolimax). P 1900, '02, 421; '06, 533 (Agrotis). P '75, 423 (Alauda). j iv, 183. P '75, (Budytes). P '05, 776 (Buprestis). j iii. 165. P '57, 7 (Cariacus). P '96, 394. .1 XI, 266 (Cbalcopbora). P '73, s4 (Chrysomitris). P '65, 90 (Clytus). J II, 27, 104 (Cymopterus). P '98, 2!), 303 (Eulimax). P '72, 146 (Eupborbia). P '98, 404 (FringU^). P '65, 92 (Gorytes). P '95, 518, 525 214 147 :;4,s (Hesperomys). P 53, 413; '74, 179 (Lepus). j vii, 349; viii . HI. P '08, 404. J IX, 391 (Limax). P '58, 190; T.I, 309; '72. 146; '7::, 240; '75, l 53, 17:;. 176; '76, L84; '89, 196; '9;;, 389- 394; '9i',, 189 i Luzula). P '63, 77 95; '68, L56; '76, L59; '84, 94; '92, 377. J III, Pil. Pis (Microtns). P 'W. 382 .1 XI, 2ii:> INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 367 eampestris. ( 'ontinued. ( Motaeilla). P '05, 770 ( Psocus). I' '86, 14 (Suecinea). j i, 281. P '57, L93; '58, L99; '64, L10; '7:;, 245 j 75, L55, 230, 232; '89, 209; '91, 318; '(17, 158; '08, 40. .1 VI, 182 eampestris varans (Sueeinea). P '07, 458 eampestris (Totanus). j v, 85 (Tringa). P '61, 197 (Ulmus). P '62, 11; '81, 455 (Vespa). P '95, 525 Campethera. P '63, 197, 326; '99, 37. J V, 45S Camphora. P 51, 202 eamphora (Lauras). P '58, 127 camphorata (Pluchea). P '67, 16, 20; 1900, 659. 671; '02, 652, 664; '09, 380, 389 Campicola. P '05, 771 Campodesrrms. P '96, 257 Campodia. P '81, 85 Campogramma. P '06, 116 Campolaemus. P '96, 416 Camponotidae. P '81, 69 Camponotus. P '77, 134; '78, 19; '79, 140, 143; '81, 39, 59; '82, 98, 259,269; '83,303-307; '84,9; '04/ 641, 642, 644; '08, 78 Campophaga. P '05, 769 Campopkagida?. P '05, 769 Campoplex. P '73, 382; '78, 369; '94, 188 Camposeia. P '57, 218 Campostoma. P '56, 176; '64, 284 '65, 85; '77, 45, 90; '04, 244 '08, 518. J VI, 210, 235, 241, 246 Campothera. P '99, 37 Campsicnemus. P '95, 328 Campsodactylus. P '68, 284 Camptandriidae. P '58, 106 Camptandrium. P '58, 100 camptodon (TJnio). P '53, 246, 268; '60, 19; '77, 26. J IV, 53, 76; V, 416 Camptolaemus. P '61, 239; '69, 217 Camptolaimus. P '99, 21. J IX. 402 Camptomus. P '91, 124, 131, 133 Camptonectes. P '76, 318; '81, 416; '90, 403; '93, 221; '98, 462; '05, 11. Camptoneura. P '95, 337 camptoneura (Cvelopteris). P '60, 439 Camptonohis. P '07, 393 Camptopus. P '60, 225 Camptorkina. J III, 274 Camptosaurus. P '74, 155 Camptosorus. P '60. 515 eamptota?nia (Asolanus). P '60, 238 iamptota?nia (Sigillaria). P '60, 442 r.impylacantha, P '02, 723; '09, L57 Campylsea. P '92, 392, 393 Campylaspis. P '01, 160 Campylobotrys. P '58, 134 (.'ampylodiscus. P '53,430,482; '61, 65; '98, 422, 425; 1900, 471 campylodiseus (Anaulus). 1* 190U, 737 Campylodon. P '62, 1 Campylomyza. j iii, 17 campylopodum (Arcenthobium). P '63, 75 campyloptera (Pampa). P '60, 551 Campylopterus. P '60, 47, 551 Campylorkynchus. P '56, 263; '59, 298, 303, 304; '66, 77; '68, 83, 149; '90, 211; '92, 124; '99, 25. J IX, 419 Campylus. P '45, 219 eamschatica (Alca). P '68, 5, 6, 3S (Asterias). P '89, 169 (Pbaleris). P '68, 41 camsckaticus (Simorhynchus). P '68, 35, 40, 41 (Tylorampkus). P '68, 41 eamschatika (Mormon). P '68, 34 camtschateense (Lysichiton). P '84, 94 eamtsckatica (Catarraetes). P '63, 129 (Hippolyte). P '60, 33 camtschatieus (Litkodes). P '58,231 camtschatkensis (Calliope). P '62, 316 (Turdns). P '62, 316 camura (Amphisbsenia). P '62, 350 (Diplommatina). P '05, 727 camurellus (Crambus). P '60, 203 eamurum (Boleosoma). P '06, 524 camurus (Lopkoceros). P '99, 37 (Poecilicktkvs). P '77, 48 (Toekus). *P '56, 319; '59, 140; '99, 37 caenopus (Xvlaria). J II, 285 cana (Artemisia). P '63, 66; '98, 31, 306 (Aselera). P '54, 225; '61, 335. J IV, 39 (Coronella). P '56, 152; '60. 509 (Ficimia). P '01, 84 (Lagotkrix). P '62, 514 (Motaeilla). j iv, 173 (Muscieapa). P '64, 256 (Pseudaspis). P '64, 168 (Saperda). J II, 164 (Simia). P '62, 514 (Spizella); P '66. 88 (Sylvia), j iv, 173 (Symplecta). P '59, 198 (Tanagra). P '60, 141 368 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. cana. Continued. (Ungalia). P '68, 129; '94, 432, 436 canabina (Fringilla). P '75, 350 canabinus (Fusus). P '48, 100 Canace. P '64, 23; '08, 88 canada (Elacate). P '82, 306 canadense (Allium). P '60, 201; '88, 396 (Asarum). P '60, 146 (Cblorosplenium). P '93, 14G (Conioselinum). P '63, 63 (Desmodium). P '02, 662 (Eozoon). P '77, 20 (Erigeron). P '02, 664 (Geum). P '02, 662, 667 (Glceosporium). P '91, 83 (Harpagmotberium). J VII, 393 (Heliantbemum). P '02, 663 (Hypericum). P '90, 272; 1900, 654, 667 (Leptilon). P '02, 664 (Lilium). P '60, 513; '68, 166; 75, 412 (Meuispermnm). P '60, 302; '01, 304, 31.'. (Oiceoptoma). P '53, 279 (Stizostedion). P '06, 520 canadense boreum (Stizostedion). P '06, 521 canadense (Stizostedium). P '65, 82 (Unifolium). P '07, 456 (Xantbium). P 1900, 640, 657, 671; '02, 652 canadense var. ecnmatum (Xantbium). P 1900, 640, 671 canadensis (Abies). P '84, 30; '01, 356 (Alces). P '88, 99 (Amelancbier). P '60, 145; '02, 500; '10, 580 (Anaebaris). P '60, 304 (Anemone). P '98, 17, 293 (Anser). j viii, 157. P '53, 427; '55. 316; '56, 296; '61, 238; 72, 46; 75, 355. J I, 225 (Aquila). P '59, 105; '61, 217; '66, 49; '68, 82 (Aquilegia). P '60, 145; '02, 661 (Arabis). I' '60, 302 (Ardea). j v, 06; '64, 245 (Artemisia). P '63, 66 (As.-.mivs). 1' '52, 159; 75,131 (Beluga). P '66, 274, 279, 294 (Berberis). I' '62, 11 (Bernicl:.). P '61, 238; '64, 7(>; '66, 98; 71, 36; '83, 67 (Branta). P 70, 131; 75, 355; '93, 33; '95. 470; '99, 28; '(15, OSS; 'OS, 87, 153. J IX, 406- 408, 410 canadensis butcbinsii (Branta). P '93, 23, 33, 60 canadensis minima (Branta). P '93, 23, 33 canadensis occidentalis (Branta). P '93, 23, 33 canadensis (Calamagrostis). J III 104, 183, 200 canadensis (Canace). P '64, 23; '08, 88 (Cantbarellus). J III, 206 (Caprovis). P '61, 24 (Cardinalis). j iv, 53 (Castor). P '61, 24; '67, 135; '97, 29, 210. J VII, 405; XI, 200 canadensis carobnensis (Castor). J XIII, 403 canadensis frondator (Castor). P '05, 6S0; '08, 404 canadensis (Cervus). P 78, 61, '80, 348; '82, 327; '85, 184; '94, 218; '96, 180; '97, 25, 207; '08, 86, 404. J VII, 357, 377 ; XI, 264, 265 (Circis). P '60, 199; '62, 12 (Clubiona). P '92, 21 (Collinsonia). P '60, 514 (Columba). j iv, 264. P '64, 248 (Cornus). P '63, 63; '84, 85; '92, 376; '93, 211; '95, 544; '98, 30, 303 (Corvus). j iii, 360 (Cryptotamia). P '60, 303; '97, 177 (Cteniscus). P '94, 190 (Cyanoeorax). P '53, 384 (Cycbrus). P '66, 346 (Cygnopsis). P '51, 223 (Delpbinus). P '65, 279 (Dendrocopus). P '53, 384 (Dendroica). P '59, 106 (Dendroides). P '55, 275 (Deringa). P 1900, 485, 488 (Didymella). P '90, 232 (Elapbus). J VII, 377 (Elephantomyia). P '59, 221 (Elodea). P '96, 212; '01, 320 (Elodia). P '09. 393 (Elymus). P '02, 666 (Emberiza). P '61, 224 (Erigeron). P 1900, 342, 671 ( Excipula). P '93, 165 (Falco). j iii, 344 (Felis). j vii, 316. P '80, 348 ; '82, 326. J VII, 52 (Fieedula). j iv, 191 canadensis fusca (Fieedula). j iv, 200 canadensis icterocephalos (Fieedula). j iv, 189 canadensis (Fringilla). j iv, 58; viii, 154. P '53, 400 canadensis. Continued. (Galeruca). P '65, 219; '54, 16 (Garrulus). j viii, 152. P '61, (Gasterosteus). P '82, 306 (Geomys). P '52, 158; '75, 131 (Grus). j vii, 290. P '51, 223; '53, 425; '56, 294; '59/, 108; '63, 321; '66, 95; '68, 150; '75, 353; '93, 35; '99, 28; 1900, 20; '08, 83. J I, 221 (Heterocrinus). P '79, 293; '86, 129, 130 (Hypericum). P '09, 394 (Jaculus). P '53, 415 (Juncus). P '02, 660; '09, 391-397 (Lactuca). P 1900, 641, 660, 671 (Leptilon). P 1900, 641, 660, 671 (Leptothorax). P '03, 225, 227, 228 canadensis var. yankee( Leptothorax). P '03, 227 canadensis (Leptura). J I, 336 (Leucoblepharon). P '59, 109 (Limnobiorynchus). P '59, 198, 221 (Linaria). P '60, 200; '02, 663, 668 (Liitta). P '59, 107 (Lophoglossus). P '73, 316 (Loxia). P '48, 67 (Lutra). P 71, 12; '96, 392; '04, 579; '08, 94. J XI, 238, 239 (Lycosa). P '08, 179 (Lyncus). P '79, 173 (Lynx). P '94, 218, 393; '96, 201; '97, 221; 1900, 49. J XI, 251, 261 canadensis mollipilosus (Lynx). P 1900, 48 canadensis (Menispennum). P '77, 285 (Mentha). P '60, 512; '63, 72; '84, 90 (Meracantha). P '54, 219 (Motacilla). j iv, 192 (Muscicapa). j iv, 178 canadensis olivacea (Muscicapa). j iv, 170 canadensis (Mustela). j vii, 307 (Myiodioctes). P '68, 274; '83, 61 (Odontomyia). P '82, 74 (Oppia). P '06, 497 (Ovis). P '61, 24; '08, 404 canadensis cremnobates (Ovis). P '05, 677 canadensis (Pardosa). P 'OS, 164 24 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. canadensis. Covti>t m-il. 369 ( IVdicularis). I» 'GO, 145; '63, 72; '7:;, 287; L900, 483 (Perisoreus). P '47,201; '61, 226; '91, 445; '96, 132. J I, 45 canadensis capitalLs ( IVrisoreus). P '93, 22, 45, 63 canadensis (Peromyscus). P '97, 206, 213 canadensis nubiterra? (Peromyscus). P '97, 213 canadensis (Philotria). P '09, 393 (Picus). j iii, 369. P '63, 199 (Pinicola). P '61,221; '66,84 (Potentilla). P '60, 145; '73, 289; '86, 345 (Psocus,. P '86, 16 (Pyrenophora). P '94, 336 (Ramularia). P '91, 84 canadensis var. trilobata (Rhus). P '98, 21, 296 canadensis (Rubus). P '60, 200; 71, 296; '89, 58; 1900, 483, 645, 666; '02, 662 (Sambucus). P '60, 303; '85, 23; '02, 664; '09, 387; '10, 583 (Sanguinaria). P '60, 145; 1900, 4S8; '01, 304-308 (Sanguisorba). P '60, 513; '84, 84; '10, 547, 564 (Sanicula). P '60, 303; '99, 89; 1900, 485, 488 (Scalops). j viii, 58 (Septoria). P '91, 80 (Setophaga). P '53, 309, 312 (Shepherdia). P '63, 75 (Sitta). j vii, 193; viii, 155. P '46, 112; '51, 215; '53, 381, 401; '55, 313; '66, 79; '75, 347; '83, 60; '93, 23, 57; '95, 499; '96, 164; '03, 13. J I, 33; II, 269 (Solidago). P '86, 344 • '96, 36 (Stilpnus). P '94, 186 (Stratiomys). P '82, 74 (Strix). i iii. 354 (Sylvaniaj. P '91, 437; '95, 382, 4*64, 497; '96, 158, 163; '98, 86 (Sylvia), j iv, 191 (Sylvicola). P '53, 311, 312, 399; '55, 309 (Tetrao). j viii, 156. P '53, 385 ■ '61 226 (Teucriiim). P '60, 512; 1900, 646, 657, 669; '02, 663 (Tringa). P '61, 183 (Trirhabda). P '65, 219; 73, 56 (Turdus). P '64, 249 (Unio). P '57, 85. J IV, 268 (Viola). P '60, 302; '91, 434; '03, 664, 689, 692, 693 370 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. canadensis. Continued. (Wilsonia). P '08, 156 (Zonotrichia). P '53, 382_ canadum (Rachyeentron). P '97, 103 canadus (Elaeate). P '77, 212 (Gasterosteus). P '97, 103 (Rachyeentron). P '10, 601 canagica (Pnilaete). P '70 131 Canaliculata. P '88, 359, 360 eanaliculata (Ackatiuella). P '95, 226, 238 (Ampullaria). P '98, 106 (Bulimorpha). P '89, 300; '91 263 '(Bulla). P '98, 418 (Bullina). P '48, 97 (Ceriphasia). P '63, 310; '65, 20 (Cryptodroinia). P '58, 226, 240; '91, 218 (Fulgur). P '84, 12, 292; '88, 332. J X, 60 (Io). P '65, 20 (Labiosa). P '03, 757 (Libinia). j i, 77; viii, 106. P '50, 213; '70, 105; '71, 120; '78, 316; '79, 386; '84, 12; '88, 330, 333 (Lutraria). j ii, 311; iv, 78; vii, 153. P '48, 101 (Melania). P '63, 309 ; '96, 496 (Nika). P '93, 125 (Oliva). P '48, 103; '82, 169; '90, 145 (Polvphemopsis). P '89, 300 (Pyrula). j i, 163; vi, 118, 211, 220. P '48, 105; '53, 319; '62, 560; '71, 145 (Raeta). P '71, 137 (Rcestelia). P '02, 462, 500 (Stomatisj. P '54, 30 (Strepoma). P '63, 274 (Tornatina). P '98, 418 (Volvaria). j v, 211 canaliculatum (Busycon). P '54, 30; '62, 560, 561, 584; '71, 144 (Fulgur). P '53, 317, 319; '98, 418; '02, 505-507; '05, 349, 358, 359; '09, 369-372. J XI, 63 (Pleurocera). P '63, 309; '65, 20; '96, 496, 498 (Solarium). P '48, 105; '79, 218; '84, 104 (Xerosoma). P '04, 101 canaliculars (Actinobolus). P '72, 252 ( Ammonites). I VIII; 310 (Chsetodon). J XII, 546 (CremastQchilus); I' '66, 347 (Dactylus). I" '6% 563 ( Delphinus). I' '67; L45 ( Dictyopterus). I' '45, 303 eanalieulatus. Con tinned. (Dorycrinus). P '81, 353; '69, 166 (Epiphanis). P '52, 46 (Epitragus). J IV, 12, 36 (Eros). J I, 82 (Eurnenes). P '99, 457 (Fulgur). j iv, 129; vii, 125. P '48, 100; '53, 317; '82, 167, 168, 175 (Gorytes). P '95, 520, 534 (lulus). P '64, 12 (Lyetus). P '44, 113 (Lyeus). J I, 82 (Melania). j ii, 175 (Murex). P '53, 319 (Oliva). P '62, 563 (Palsemon). P '93, 109 (Penseus). j viii, 146 (Peneus). P '50, 25; '60, 44; '91, 109; '93, 109 (Platyerinus). P '81, 245 (Priscodelpbinus). P '67, 156 (Processa). P '93, 125 (Schizodelphis). P '08, 29 (Sigaretus). P '48, 105; '79, 219, 224; '84, 104; '90, 399 (Sycotypus). P '07, 321, 517; '08, 3. J XII, 6 (Teuthis). J XII, 546 (Trox). P '54, 212 (Turbo), j ii, 240 (Utrieulus). P '71, 140; 78, 302 canalifera (Anculosa). P '60, 68; '64, 24, 98 (Doclea). P '56, 217 (Leptoxis). P '64, 98 (Rimella). P '82, 198 canaliferum (Busvcon). P '62, 560 (Fulgur). P '82, 175 canaliferus (Anculotus). P '64, 98 (Bulimulus). P '96, 399, 442 (Nfesiotus). P '96, 442 (Pelecostoma). P '96, 442 eanalis (Area). P '56, 314 (Conus). P '76, 292; '82, 210. J III, 331 (Helix). J VIII, 385 (Leioderma). P '76, 292 (Partula). P '85, 222; '87. 134 eanalis var. semilineata (Partula). P '87, 134 eanalis (Patuln). J YTII. 385, 409 (Pitvs). J VTTI, 385 (Thys.inophnra). P '10, 502, 507 caunlitium (Trypaiiostoma). P '62, 175. J V, 292 eanalitum (Pleurostoma). P '63, 311 (Tryiinnostoma). P '63, 311 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 371 canalium (Spongilla). P '87, 172, 178 canariensis (Blennius). P '98, 339, 346 ( I'ulviimlina). P '87, 55 Canavalia. P '89, 377, 379; '05, 698; '09, 486 canavua (Miacis). P '92, 320 canbvi (Crataegus). P '05,579,581 ' ((umiobasis). P '62, 271; '64, 26. .1 V, 340 (Lobelia). P '07, 455 (Scirpus). P '64, 18 Cancellaria. j vi, 211, 222; vii, 136, 155; viii, 187. P '41, 31; '43, 308; '47, 287; '48, 97; '60, 94; '61, 320; '62, 567; '71, 146; '76, 285, 300; '79, 223; '80, 29, 365; '82, 167, 168, 170, 172, 173, 175; '84, 104; '87, 399, 404; '90, 397; '91, 50; '95, 65-67, 97, 114, 122- 131; '96, 475; '03, 757; '05, 24, 20. J I, 118; IV, 288, 301, 390; VIII, 329 cancellaria (Morea). P '05, 26. J IV, 291) (Pollia). P '46, 25 (Trichotropis). P '95, 67; '98, 462. .1 ITT. 333 (Tritonidea). P '03, 757 Cancellaridae. P '62, 567 ( ancellariidse. P '91, 50 cancellaris (Lucina). P '72, 86 cancellata (Area). P '52, 194 (Argyrodes). P 1900, 533 (BeUinda). P '04, 126 (Chamelea). P '62, 575 (Chemnitzia). P '99, 176 (Chione). P '71, 136 (Cymatodera). P '54, 81. J IV, 36 (Cytherea). P '82, 155 (Difflugia). P '76, 115 (Drillia). P '65, 63 (Elimia). P '65, 24 (Goniobasis). P '64, 34; '65, 24 I Megetra). P '66, 349 i.Melania). P '02, 120 (Mercenaria). P '62, 514; '87, 397, 403. J IV, 376; IX, 122 (Metula). J VIII, 351 (Mya). j vii, 236. P '52, 199 (Nassa). P '48, 102 (Nucula). P '56, 85, 285; '60, 429 (Pasithea). P '48, 103 (Pleurotoma). P '90, 394 (Psephis). J VIII, 373 (Pvrula). P '48, 105; '79, 223; '90, 399 (Rapa). P '77, 22 cancellata. Continued. (Terebratulina). I' '7:;, 179 (Venus). 1' '48, 107; '62, 574, 575; '91, 47, L42, 1 15; '03, 757 (Voluta). 1' '54, 169 cancellatuni (Calosoina). P '62, 53 (Orthetrum). P '98, 153 (Platyodon). P '55, 441 (Pleurotoma). P '48, 104 (Sistrum). P '05, 292 (Solarium). P '48, 105 cancellatus (Actinocrinus). P '69, 159; '81, 331 (Coluber). P '60, 563 (Cysteodemus). P '54, 224. J IV, 38 (Euchelus). P '04, 35 cancellatus orientalis (Euchelus). P '04, 35 cancellatus orientalis (HybocLelus). P '04, 35 cancellatus (Meloe). P '53, 330; '54, 224. J IV, 38 (Physetocrinus). P '69, 159 (Phybolithus). P '60, 441 Cancelling. P '51, 269 cancellinus (Distorsio). P '91, 52 (Triton). P '47, 287. J I, 118 Cancellus. P '51, 267, 269; '58, 232 Cancer, j i, 57, 69, 100, 316, 446 viii, 111, 116, 128, 224. P '46, 43 '50, 23, 26; '51, 268; '52, 11, 73 '58, 31, 34, 99, 100, 102, 103, 161 163, 226, 230, 232, 235, 238, 240 '61, 372; '63, 139; '71, 120; '78 317-330; '79, 383-409; '80, 135 137, 179-224; '88, 333; '91, 181 -190, 192, 215; '93, 105, 109-127 '95, 178, 183; '01, 118, 148; '05, 2S cancer (Epeira). P '88, 79 (Gasteracantha). P '82, 255; 1900, 535 Canchroma. P '69, 200 Cancridse. j viii, 111. P '52, 73; '58, 31; '71, 239; '78, 317; '79, 391 cancriformis (Aranea). P '01, 582 (Gasteracantha). P '01, 582; '03, 341; '04, 128 Cancrime. P '52, 73, 79, 391 cancrini (Productus). P '58, 14. J VIII, 302, 307 cancriniana (Cyprina). P '61, 28 Cancrinite. P ' '97, 437 Cancrisocia. P 55, 376 eancrivora (Procyon). P '76, 23 (Eana). P '60, 504 cancrivorus (Ophichthus). P '97, 62 (Ophichthys). P '97, 62 (Ophisurus). P '97, 62 cancrofagus baliamensis (Ardea). j v, 68 372 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Cancroidea. P '52, 73; '71, 239 '78, 317; '79, 391 cancroides (Chelifer). P '77, 261 1900, 543 Caneroma. P '60, 196; '66, 167 '02, 671 caneroma (Platyrhynchus). P '60, 144 (Todus). P '60, 144 Cancromidae. P '69, 203 candaei (Synallaxis). P '99, 313 candatum (Amphientomum). P '86, 17 (Syllysis). P '86, 17 candeana (Dactylina). P '62, 194, 205 (Lucina). P '72, 82 (Mysia). P '72, 95 (Pholas). P '62, 195 (Scala). J VIII, 201 (Scalaria). J VIII, 201, 357 candai (Alpheus). P '79, 418 (Synallaxis). P '60, 193 (Tornatina). P '91, 49; '03, 757 candelabrum (Fulgur). P '53, 319 eandens (Castilleja). J III, 43 candicans (Falco). P '55, 278; '70, 140; '71, 95 (Galtonia). P 1900, 344 (Hierofalco). P '55, 278; '70, 140 (Monardella). J III, 99 (Polycodium). P '10, 582 (Populus). P '63, 76 (Potentilla). P '98, 403 candicans var. nana (Potentilla). P '98, 403 candicans (Vitis). P '70, 136 Candida (Achatinella). P "88, 30 (Alca). P '68, 4, 5, 55 (Ardea). j v, 60 (Barnea). P '62, 194, 207, 208 (Glandina). P '60, 150 (Gyalecta). P '86, 343 (Himantea). J II, 283 Xvctea). P '44, 19 (Pholas). P '62, 195, 207 (Procellaria). P '66, 160, 171 (Saperda). J II, 163 (Scintilla). P '72, 223 (Sidalcea). P '63, 5!) i Sphseria). j v, 7 i Strix). j iii, 354. P '90, 125 (Thelephora). J III, -Jl!' (Vortex). P '57, 24 i Weldenia). P '98, 402 candidissima (Ardea). j v, 64. P '55, 316; 'Hi;. 295; '60, L96; '89, 267; '95, 472. J IX, 411 (Egretta). P '53,426; '05,688 (Garzetta). P '59, 192; '60, 196; '64, 63; '66, 95; '71, :::'.; '7.-,, 353 candidissima. Continued. (Leucochroa). P '92, 394 (Pleuronectes). P '92, 277 (Thelephora). J III, 221 candidissimus (Carduus). P '92, 359 candidum (Lilium). P '71, 117; '89, 359 (Paspalum). P '91, 295 (Stereum). J III, 221 candidus (Ammonites). J VIII, 310 (Cystopus). J II, 282 (Larus). P '62, 308 (Pholas). P '62, 207 (Streptaxis). P '97, 477 Candiella. P '79, 97 eandiru (Cetopsis). P '59, 197 candoliana (Pecopteris). P '60, 440 Canella. P '89, 365 Canellaceae. P '89, 365 canellus (Colaspis). P '58, 86 canescens (Aeanthis). P '61, 388 (Aegiothus). P '61, 377, 385, 388; '69, 184-189 (Amorpha). P '87, 329 (Aporus). P '97, 263, 264 canescens var. viscosus (Aster). P '96, 38 canescens (Atriplex). P '98, 39, 310. J I, 184 (Calligonum). P '98, 39, 310. J I, 184 (Carex). P '63, 77; '87, 78, 79 (Dasytes). P '52,170; '66,357 (Desmodium). P '60, 513 (Epicauta). P '08, 619 canescens var. elunda (Epicauta). P '08, (520 canescens (Grimmia). P '55, 446 (Larra). P '93, 483 (Larrada). P '93, 483 (Lepus). P '96, 357 (Linaria). P '61, 382, 388 (Linota). P '61, 388 (Listrus). P '66, 357 (Meibomia). P '02, 662 (Obione). P '63, 75 (Perognathus). P '94, 262 (Phacelia). P '48, 13. J I, 1 ">*) (Philonthus). J IV, 31 (Planiceps). P '97, 263 (Pterocarya). J I, 184 ( Pteroehiton). J I, 184 ( Etacomitrium). P '55, 446 (Sisymbrium). P '63, 57; '98, ::so (Tetradymia). P '63, 68 (Tetraopes). J II, 156, 157 (Tillandsia). P '89, 354 (Trisetum). P '62, 100. 337 canieapellus (Xenoeichla). P '59,44 [NDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 373 J J canieapilla (Aethiops). P '57, 37; '59, L35 (Nigrita). P '57, 37; '59, 135 Canice. P '08, 88 caniceps (Camaroptera). P '59, 38; '99, 4 1 '(Kremomcla). P '99, 41 (Juneo). P '66, 85; '69, 126 (Struthus). P '52,202; '66,85 (Trieophorus). P '56, 159 canicollis (Serinus). P '62, 314 canicula (Scylliorhums). P '92, 233 (Scyllium). P '92, 233 (Squalus). P '08, 53 canicularis (Thelphusa). P 'SO, 36 Canidse. P '67, 134; '68, 285; '75, 21; '79. 177; '82, 318; '89, 233, 242; '96, 199. .J VII, 31, 356, 368; IX, 171. 421, 453; XI, 396-411 canidia (Pieris). P '85, 85 Canifa. P '66, 347 canigularis (Linaria). P '61, 381 canilatus (Tachymenis). P '68, 104 Canimartes. P '92, 327 canina (Agrostis). P '84, 94 III, 181, 183, 200 (Allodape). P '96, 557 (Arundo). J III, 200 (Ascidia). J XIII, 12 (Peltigera). P '93, 216. Ill, 204 (Perdita). P '95, 11, '96, 68 (Scrophularia). P '76, 108-110 (Taenia). J I, 302 (Viola). P '99, 95; '03, 688, 692 (Vitis). P '53, 270 eaninum (Triticum). P '63, 79 (Xiphosoma). P '86, 300 caninus (Carollus). P '98, 105 (Dermestes). P '54, 107 (Homocamelus). J VII, 21, 158, 356, 382 (Lachnolaimus). P '63, 176 canipennis (Ixos). P '99, 213 canipes (Terebratula). P '44, 97; '48, 106 Canirallus. P '94, 131, 132, 140 Canis. j viii, 73. P '50, 85; '57, 140. 147, 148, 156; '54, 11, 200 '55, 288, 289; '58, 21, 158; '61 433, 435; '67, 134; '68, 176, 298 '69, 184; '70, 109; '72, 46; '74 18, 147; '75, 256; '79, 178, 180 184; '80, 348; '83, 42; '88, 88 '89, 333; '94, 218, 393; '95, 43 '96, 200, 544; '97, 31, 220; 1900 46; '04. 579. 588; '05, 679; '08 83, 84, 103, 404. J II. 77-79, 87 III, 166; VII, 13, 20, 28, 69, 259 263, 356, 368; IX. 391. 392, 453, 17; 505, 520, 522, 532; XI, 227, 247, 280, 396, 397-404, 407 canis (Cynais). P '06, 79; '08, 55; '09, 4i»7 canis cordis (Filaria). P '50, 118* '56, 2, 55; '80, 11 canis (Galeus). P '92, 234 (Larus). P '62, 304 (Mustelus). P '63, 333; '64, 263; '87, 358, 359; '98, 339; '04, 505 (Pimelometopon). P '99, 359 (Squalus). j i, 437. P '64, 263 (Trochocopus). P '99, 359 Canistrocrinus. P '85, 310, 316 canius (Plotosus). P '05, 461 caniveti (Chlorostilbon). P '90, 206 (anna. P '89, 353; '01, 557 cannabina (Acnida). P if 00, 665 (Fringilla). P '61, 374; '64, 254, 255 eannabinum (Apoeynum). P '60, 304; '84, 30; '02, 663 c-annabinum var. lanceolatum (Apo- eynum). J III, 41 cannabinus (Fusus). P '43, 326; '62, 561 Cannacea?. P '89, 353 Cannacria. P '08, 489 cannacriodes (Dythemis). P '08, 487 eanna?formis (Calamites). P '60, 437 Cannaphila. P '08, 489, 490 canningi (Castanolimnas). P '94, 142 (Rallina). P '94, 142 (Rallus). P '94, 133 canodisca (Eutypella). P '90, 223 (Valsa). P '90, 223 canonicus (Homalosaparus). P '08, 17 (Melanoplus). P '04, 572; '06, 411; '08, 368, 396, 397 canora (Arphia). P '04, 564 eanorus (Cuculus). P '70, 88; '73, 293 (Falco). P '67, 214 canrena (Natica). j vi, 120. P '48, 102; '62, 564; '82, 168, 169; '91, 54. J VIII, 357 (Terebratella). P '73, 185 cantabrigensis (Rana). P '54, 62 cantagallanus (Bulimus). P '98, 107 cantatrix (Muscicapa). j iv, 175. P '51, 150; '56, 290; '75, 348; '02, 681 (Sipbia). P '02, 681 (Vireo). P '75, 348 cantsriata (Polycera). P '80, 108 canteriator (Lamia). J II, 156 (Tetraopes). J II, 156; IV, 26 cantharella (Thelephora). J TIT, 218 Cantharellus. J III, 206. 215. 224 374 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. Cantharidae. P '46, 53 Cantharidus. P '01, 199, 398 eantharinum (Orthropristis). P '99, 351 (Pristipoma). P '62, 256; '99, 351 Cantharis. j iii, 179; v, 165. P '45, 219, 304, 305; '46, 53; '51, 338, .339; '53, 330, 334; '54, 21; '60, 318; '08, 611, 617. J I. 90, 91, 96 ; IV, 38 Cantharocnemis. J II, 99 Cantkarus. P '62,563; '76,71; '87, 398, 403; '92, 265, 271; '04, 593. J IV, 375 cantharus (Spondyliosoma). P '92, 265; '98, 342 cantherigerus (Coluber). P '56, 237 Catherines. P '61, 78; '82, 283; 1900, 514 Canthesancus. P '60, 230 Canthidermis. P '82, 282; 1900, 514 Canthigaster. P '82, 284; '01, 326 Cantkigasteridag. P '01, .326 Canthirhynchus. P '61, 77; '82, 278 cantholis (Anolis). P '56, 224 Canthcm. P '59, 71; '60, 236; '61, 78; '66, 348, 380; '78, 314. J I, 85 ; IV, 14, 16, 34 Canthophrys. P '82, 282 Canthostethus. J I, 245, 258 Canthyria. P '53, 267 cantiaca (Sterna). P '59, 175; '62, 536, 540 cantiacus (Thalasseus). P '62, 541; '71, 43 cantiana (Helix). P '89, 202 cantor (Falco). P '67, 214 cantori taivanica (Buliminns). P '05 737 '(Ena). P '05, 737 cantori (Phibalosoma). P '04, 70 (Planorbis). P '82, 236 (Scarus). J XII, 544 (Tirachoidea). P '04, 70 Cantoria. P '57, 182 Cantua. j vii, 43, 110. P '58, 130; '63, 74 ;" '98, 37, 308. J I, 154 camila (Tantilla). J VIII, 144 eanuni (Erigerori). P '63, 64 (Gyalopion). P '60, 243 (Gvalopium). P '66, 310; '01, 84 (Hydnnm). J III, 215 canus (Larus). j viii, 157. P '62, 293, 302 (Limonius). J TV, 35 (Senecio). P '63, 68 canuta (Tringa). P 1900, 5, 24 Cnnutus. P '61, 179 canutua (Tringa). j v, 94. P '61, 179; '64, 67; '93, 22, 36; '95. 503 caobasensis (Potamides). P '10, 488 caouana (Chelonia). P '56, 237 (Thalassockelys). P '78, 24 capacii (Productus). J VIII, 307 caparoch (Strix). P '64, 238 capax (Ancistromma). P '93, 488, 490 (Atrvpa). j viii, 204. P '52, 190 (<'rvptoceras). P '65, 262; '70, 48 (CucullEea). P '05, 8. J III, 328 314 574 (Discina). P '65, 112 (Haploscapha). P '05, 10 (Haplothaerus). P '74, 83 (Idonearca). P '72, 54; '76, (Mercenaria). P '54, 29; '62, (Nautilus). P '65, 262; '70, 48, 49 (Platyceras). P '90, 179 (Pleurotoma). P '90, 394 (Solenochilus). P '70, 49 (Spirifer). P '65, 275 (Spondylus;. P '05, 12. J II, 274 (TJnio). P '53, 245, 269 (Venus). P '43,324; '48,107; 62, 574; '82, 158 capello (Thelphusa). P '80, 35 capense (Bobdon). P '60, 261 (Sphaerium). P '60, 2S9 capensis (Alcedo). P '02, 674 (Anomia). P '73, 190 (Asio). P '90, 125 (Batis). P '89, 146 capensis peruviana (Brachyspiza). P '99, 17 capensis (Bubo). P '90, 129 (Burchellia). P '58, 134 (Certhia). P '64, 244 (Chaetopterus). P '55, 391 (Columba). P '64, 248 (Corvus). P '67, 216; '91, 445 (Crangon). P '60, 24: '95, 176, 181, 191 (Cuculus). P '64, 243 (Cyclas). P '60, 289 (Daption). P '62, 327; '66, 162, I!).',. 196 (Euplectes). P '62, 313 < Fossarus). P '01, 190 ,( Fringilla). P '64, 254 i Fringillaria). P '62, 314 (Hippopotamus). P '52, 53. J T, 236; II, 208, 213 (TTvrax). P 76. 325; '79, 12 (Isthmia). P 1900, 689 (Ixos). P '62, 315 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES. ETC. 375 capensis. Continued. (Kraussina). P '73, 191 (Limnocorax). P '9-4, 132, 147 (Lithognathus). P '82, 273 (Loxia). P '64, 252 Macronyx). P '62, 314 (MotacUla). P '59, 41; '62, 317: - 67. 220 (Nycteris). P '96, 517 (Oriolus). j iii, 363 (Palio). P '80, 108 (Pelargopsis). P '02, 674 capensis j avail a (Pelargopsis). P '02, 675 capensis (Pnyllastrephus). P '59, 46 (Picus)'. P '63, 324 (Procellaria). P '66, 160, 162, 171, 193, 195, 196; '70, 85 (Psittacus). P '64, 240, 241 (Raja). P '10, 468 (Rallus). P '64, 247; '94, 141 (Rostratula). P '05, 760 (Seolopax). P '05, 760 (Smithomis). P '89, 153 (Stellio). P '62, 340 (Sula). P '59, 176 (Teconia). P '58, 131; '89, 397 (Terebratula). P '73, 190 (Trochilus). P '64, 244 caperata (Liinnaea). P '60, 155; '61, 330; '63, 149; '91, 320; '94, 24 (Monilea). P '82, 171 (Turbo). P '82, 171 caperatus (Monilia). P '62, 569 (Tripriodon). P '91, 129 (Turbo), j vii, 140. P '48, 106; '62, 569 (Unio). P '53, 248 capewelli (Meyenia). P '87. 211, 228 (Spongiila). P '87, 228 capgrandi (Halitherium). P '83, 52 capillaeea. (Bifidaria). P 1900, 591 (Braehvpodella). P '98, 278 (Discopleura). P '60, 512; 1900, 668; '02, 663 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Urocoptis). P '98, 277 eapillaeeum (Ptilimnium). P 1900, 643, 646, 652, 654, 668; '02, 663; '09, 390, 393, 396 eapillamentus (Falco). P '67, 213 capillare (CEdogonium). P '01, 601 (Panicum). P '10, 578 eapillaria (Pleurotomaria). j viii, 271 capillaris (Argvriosus). P '62, 437; '63, 83; '77,* 208 (Carex). P '63, 78 (Cyathocrhms). P '79, 308 (Eragrostis). P '91, 308 (Timbrvstvlis). P '02, 666 capillaris. I oni inut d. (G-oniobasis). P '65, 33. .1 V, 236 (Ichthyocrinus). 1' '86, 67 i Melania). P '61, 122. .1 V, 236 i Poa). P '91, 308 (Pupa). P '96, 328 (Stcnophvllus). P '02, 666: '10, 584 (Trox). j iii, 238. P '54, 212 (Unio). P '53, 255. J V, 442 (Zeus). P '62, 437 capillata (Cleigastra). P '95. 336 capillatum (Cercyon). P '55, 374. J IV, 12, 31 capillatus (Clinus). P '60, 107 (Labrisomus). P '60, 103, 107; '82, 279 capillicornis (Anthribus). j v, 249. P '54, 218 capillifera (Tellinella). P '87, 397, 403 capillosulus (Scydma?nus). P '52, 152 (Streptax'is). P '97, 478 capillus (Unio). J V, 423 eapillus-veneris (Adiantum). P '98, 409 capistrata (Anthophora). P '78, 187 (Columba). P '54, 229 (Flustrella). J V, 161 (Natrix). P '56, 237 (Tantilla). J VIII, 181 capistratum (Pachynathus). J XII, 547 capistratus (Balistes). P '82, 309 (Campylorhyncnus). P '56, 263 (Chaetodon). P '61, 99; '97, 124; '06, 102 (Larus). P '62, 309, 310; '71, 42 (Picolaptes). P '56, 264 (Pteropus). P '90, 15, 26 (Sciurus). P '41, 100, 103 (Spams). P '82, 305 capistrum (Corvus). P '67, 216 capitalis ( Aster ocrinus). P '81, 265 (Dendrceca). P '68, 359 (Hetasrina). P 'OS. 462, 489 (Phygadeuon). P '94, 186 (Pterotocrinus). P '81, 265 capitanensis (Ashmunella). P '05, 227 capitata (Asterias). P '89, 169 (Aulactinia). P '78, 311 (Cupes). P '61, 351 (Dichelostemma). P '68, 173. J VI, 370 (Filistata). P '89, 99; 1900, 531 (Gilia). J III, 97 (Txoniocarena). P '07, 92 376 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. capitata. Continued. (Grammoptera). J I, 331 (Leptura). J I, 331 (Lespedeza). P '60, 513; 1900, 649, 659, 666 ; '10, 548, 566 (Pedicularis). P '93, 212; '95, 544 (Quelea). P '59, 134 (Spha?ria). j v, 5. J II, 284 (Spiraea). P '98, 49 (Strangalia). J I, 331 (Vortex). P '07, 92 capitatum (Eriophorum). J III, 183, 199 (Gomphonema). P '65, 16 (Polemonium). P '63, 73 capitatus (Anogdus). P '66, 369 (Dendryphantes). P '92, 74 (Penieillus). P '05, 696 Capitella. P '04, 360, 697, 700-709, 720; '07, 531 Capitellidae. P '08, 354; '09, 277 capitis Bona?-spei (Puffinus). P '64, 118, 142 Capito. P '64, 242, 288 capito (Anolis). J VIII, 124, 157 (Arrhidaeus). P '04, 85 (Brycon). P '71,261; '06,446 (Gobius). P '92, 275 (Liza). P '03, 746 (Mugil). P '92, 251 (Rana). P '55, 425; '62, 156 Capitonidae. P '05, 766 eapitulum (Stelidiocrinus). P '81, 273 Capnia. P '62, 367 Capnobotes. P '04, 573; '07, 64 capnodes (Zonites). P '75, 153, 164; '89, 196 Capnodium. P '94, 325; '95, 414. J II, 292 capnoides (Uoniophora). P '94, 324 capnoptera (Bcmbidula). P '95, 352, 354 Capoeta. P '05, 485 Capolite. j ii, 287 eaponiformis (Anomalocrinus). P '79, 296; '86, 136 Capparidaeese. P '63, 58; '96, 34 Capparideae. j vii, 14. P '89, 364 capparideum (Tropidoearpum). P '95, 552, 553 capparo (Lagothrix). P '62, 515 cappeleri ( Abacocrinus) . P '81, 309 Capra. P '78, 61; '82, 319 capraa (Clytus). P '78, 314. J IT, 26, 104 (Salix). P '97. 193 Capraria. j vii, 87; '89, 306 caprata (Pratineola). P '89, 148 caprea (OaHidium). j iii, 424 (Clytus). ,j iii.' 424 caprea. Continued. (Salix). P '71, 109; '81, 90 eapreae (Aleyrodes). P '02, 280 (Galeriica). P '65, 205 Caprella. j i, 51, 390. P '53, 383; '55, 393; '64, 156; '82, 262; '88, 333; '01, 154, 167. J III, 150 capreola (Ceratura). P '08, 489, 490 capreolata (Bignonia). P '81, 442 Capreolus. P '98, 124 capreolus (Dicladia). P 90, 138 capri-cranium (Crassatella). P '48, 98 Capridae. P '82, 322. J VIII, 357, 373 Caprifoliaceae. P '58, 134; '60, 200, 303; '63, 63; '84, 86; '89, 385; '98, 400; 1900, 670. J III, 39, 89 Caprifolium. P 71, 107; '98, 30, 303 caprifoliuin (Lonicera). P '97, 285 ( 'aprimulgidae. P '51, 175; '51, Suppl.; '53, 307; '63, 285; '66, 58; '69, 204; '74, 105; '83, 64; '95, 484; 96, 130; '05, 765 Caprimulginae. P '74, 105 Caprimulgus. j iv, 255, 260, 384; viii, 155. P '51, 176, 178, 179, 180, 182, 215; '53, 402; '55, 307; '56, 287, 320; '59, 32; '60, 133; '75, 353; '83, 266; '99, 16, 18, 57; '02, 677; '05, 765. J II, 114-124 Caprina. P '55, 266, 268; '90, 469 caprira (Exogyra). J II, 2 73 Caprinella. P '54, 172; '56, 265, 286; '58, 146; '60, 429; '61, 430 capriscus (Balistes). P '84, 99; '92, 278 caprodes (Etheostoma). P '59, 66 (Percina). P '65, 82; '77. 44, 54; '85,411; '06,521. J VI, 211. 240 caprodes zebra (Percina). P '06, 521 caprodes (Sciaena). P '77, 96 Caprodon. P '62, 242 Caprolagus. P 1900, 460-462 Capromys. j iv, 11. P '63, 156; '88, 190; '89, 350; 1900, 421 copronvmus (Searanaeus). P '44, 136 Capros. P '62, 126, 127; '92. 258 Oaprovis. P '61, 24 Capsa. P '62, 576; '98, 59 capsapforinis (Unio). P '53, 246, 249; '54, 244; '96, 501 Capsella. P '60, 145 capsella (Gastrodonta). P '96, 489; '02, 418, 419, 421 capsella placentula (Gastrodonta). P '02, 418, 419. 421 capsella ( Helix). I> '58, 200 (Tteiiioeampa). P '74, 201 (Vit.rr-nl. P 1900, 140. 143; '03, 205-212 INDKX TO GENERA. SPECIES, ETC. 377 ca paella lacteodena (Vitrea). P '03, 207, 12 1 1 eapsella placentula (Vitrea). P 1900, 1M; 03, mo capsella (Zonitee). P '7.'?, 246; '75, 153, 168; '89, 19S. 411'; '03, 206, 210. 212 Capsicum. P '89.395; '90.272; '01, 560 Capsidse. P '01, 264 Capsula. P '98, 59 capsula (Argiope). P '73, 181 (Gwynia). P '73, 181 (Helicina). P '02, 25 (Terebratula). P '73, 181 eapsularia (Agamonema). P '56, 55; '78, 171; '88, 167 (Filaria). P '78, 171 capsularis (Valsa). P '77, 121 captiva (Holothuria). P '88, 311 Captodon. P '61, 502 Capueina. P '05, 839 capucina (Derocalvinma). P '01, 276 (Discologamia). P '03, 180 (Homa?ogamia). P '03, 180 (Stenopilema.). P '01. 276 capucinis (Cebus). P '72, 40; '91, 38, 39 eapueira (Anctus). P '91, 97 capulata (Trophonia). P '09, 284 eapuloides (Cardiomorpha). P '62, 416 Capulus. j vii, 143. P '48, 97; '55, 259; '56, 68, 263; '60, 423; '66, 262, 264; '82, 170; '90, 150-180; '01, 513, 517; '03, 283; '04, 24, 378 capulus (Inoceramus). P '61, 422; (Platvceras). P '89, 293; '90, 179 caput-mortuum (Dromia). P '58, 226 eaput-serpentis (Anomia). P '73, 179 (Cypraea). P '05, 292 (Terehratella). P '73, 185 (Terebratulina). P '73, 179; '82, 206 caput -sinensis (Scutella). P '95, 113. 114 eapvbara (Hvdrochoerus). P '53, 241; '77, 146; '78, 62 eaquesensis (Ammonites). .7 VIII, 310 cara (Pleurodonte). P '10, 515 carabrcoides (Hvdrophilus). j iii, 202 Carabiea. P '51. 317; '54, 35; '57, 3, 45. J I, 313 Carabidae. P '53, 227; '59. 287. J TV, 28; XI, 281 Carabocrinus. P '79, 284, 366; '86, 112, 115, 140-149; '90, 378-380 earaboides (Trogosita). P '62, 83 Carabus. j iii, 150. P '43, 296; '52, 67 ; '54, 16, 54 ; '56, 127 ; '58, 164, 165; 60, 315; '68, 375; '09, 29. J IV, 29, 30 caracal nubica (Pelis). P '96, 542 caracal ( Lyncus ). I' '7it, 1 7.'; Caracanthidu . 1' L900, 515, 522 Caracanthus. P 19(H), 515, 522 caracara (Falco). P '67, 215 (Phasianus). P '64, 247 earacasensis (Opeas). 1' '91, 318 (Rumina). P '91, 318 caracco (Ortalis). P '99, 302 caracinus (Anthicus). P '52, 108 Caracladas. P '05, 306 Caraeolina. P '92, 393 Caracolla. P '58, 201; '10, 504, 506 Caracollus. P '75, 148 Caracolus. P '73, 251; '74, 51, 58; '75, 249; '76, 188; '88, 285; '89, 86; '92, 128, 214, 390, 397 Oaradina. P '79, 415, 421; '93, 111 earaibeus (Eriolus). P '05, 823 caramote (Alpheus). P '93, 109 (Penaeus). P '93, 109 Carangichthys. P '05, 79 Carangidae. * P '62, 127; '84, 316 '92, 257; '97, 72, 100; '98, 341 '99, 118, 346; 1900, 501; '03, 328 '04, 508; '05, 56, 499; '06, 96, 487. J XII, 506, 518 Carangina?. P '62, 260, 431: '05, 66 Carangoidse. P '62, 260; 63, 83 Carangoides. P '62, 238; '63, 166; '05, 82. J XII, 512 Carangops. P '62, 238, 431, 435 carangua (Caranx). P '62, 435 Carangus. P '58, 168; '60, 261; '62, 431, 433; '63, 166; '77, 208; '05, 81 carangus (Caranx). P '58, 168; '62, 434 (Scomber). P '62, 434 Caranx. P '58, 168; '62, 238, 260, 431; '63, 165, 166; '82, 276; '83, 284; '84, 98; '92, 257; '97, 72. 100; '99, 346; 1900, 501; '04, 508; '05, 67-83; '06, 487. J XII, 509, 510 Caranxia. P '84, 157 Caranxomonis. P '62, 238 Carapa. P '02, 122-125 Carapus. P '64, 204; '71, 257 carapus (Gymnotus). P '64. 151 Carassias. P '62, 282 Carassius. P '92. 220, 242; '93, 85; '97. 58; '99, 179 carassius (Navicula). P '65, 11 Carausius. P '04, 42 carava (Alnatta). P '61. 24 (Simia). P '61. 24; '62, 518 378 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. carbasea (Ficula). P '07, 214 (Pyrula). P '07, 210-216 Carbo. P '59, 176; '60, 197. J I, 227 carbo (Alca). P '68, 72 (Cepphus). P '68, 5, 73 (Corymbetes). P '59, 85 (Galeruca). P '65, 214, 217; '61, 358 (Graculus). P '63, 325 (Phalacrocorax). J IX, 401 (Platynus). P '54, 49 (Uria). P '62, 323; '68, 70, 73 Carbonarca. P 70, 39 carbonaria (Area). P '59, 8-29; '66, 261 (Blaps). j iii, 260. J IV, 37 (Cypricardina). P '71, 163 (Cypricar elites). P '71, 165 (Diglossa). P '64, 273 (Diplotaxis). J III, 266 (Elaphroptera). P '98, 72 (Eleodes). P '58, 181. J IV, 37 (Feronia). P '73, 317. J II, 255 ' (Limnobia). P '59, 198 (Macrodon). P '66, 261 (Notaspis). P '06, 496 (Omaseus). J II, 255 (Percina). P '59, 67 (Pileoma). P '53, 387; '59, 67 (Pleurotomaria). P '88, 239; '91, 253. J III, 75 (Polybia). P '98, 450 (Procellaria). P '66, 158 (Ptilodictya). P '71, 160 (Rhipipteryx). P '05, 832 (Ripipteryx). P '05, 832, 843 (Stictopora). P '71, 160 (Synopleura). P '71, 165 (Testudo). P '56, 237 (Trochita). P '66, 270 carbonarinm (Haemulon). P '97, 109 (Serrirostrum). P '64, 273 (Trigonocarpum). P '54, 66 carbonarius (Acipenser). P '89, 252, 256 (JElurus). P '98, VO (Agassizocrinus). P '86, L89 (Ammonites). J VIII, 269, 310 (Anisodactylus). P '43, 297 (Avieulopecten). P '69, 172 (Bellerophon). P '88, 235; '91 255 Vnampodesmus). P '96, 257 (Dithyrocaris). P '70, 55 (Dryoscopus) . P '59, 54 (Gadue). 1' '63, 231 (Geotriton). 1' '60, 373;. '65, 195-197; '68, 313; '69, 103, 104. .1 YT, 98 carbonarius. Continued. (Graphiocrinus). P '79, 346 (Harpalus). P '68, 378 (Helcion). J VIII, 282, 316 (Laniarius). P '51, 347; '59, 154 • '99 39 (Merlangus). P '63, 231 (Nemotelus). P '95, 321 (CEdipus). P '69, 103 (Onustus). P '66, 270 (Paehybraehis). P '49, 171. J I, 260 (Phorus). P '66, 270 (Pollachius). P '63, 231, 250 (Poteriocrinus). P '61, 140; '65 152 '(Pro*ductus). J III, 11, 22 (Scapkiocrinus). P '61, 140; '65, 152; '79, 346; '86, 178 (Stenolophinis). P '65, 98 (Stenolophus). P '43, 297; '68, 376 (Unio). P '53, 255 (Zeacrinus). P '65, 152 carbonata (Diplotaxis). J III, 270; IV, 33 (Leptura). P '61, 355 (Stenura). P '61, 355 carbonatum (Calosoma). P '62, 53; '66, 348 carbonatus (Asaphes). P '60, 320 (Harpalus). P '60, 319; '65, 101, 103 carbonnieri (Murex). P '91, 56 carbunculus (Etelis). P '62. 44S Carearia. P '08, 63 Garcelia. P '95, 333 Carcharia?. P '62, 484, 485 Carcharias. j viii, 220. P '47, 281; '63, 333; '64, 261; '76, 52; 'S4, 97, 100; '88, 162; '92, 233, 234; '97, 56, 91 ; '01, 325; '04, 505, 506; '08, 54, 64; '09, 407. J I, 112, 142, 191-204, 300 carcharias (Carcharodon). P '92, 233 (Squalis). j iv, 236. P '64, 262; '08, 63 Carcbariidfe. P '92, 233; '04, 506; '08, 54 Carcharinus. P '92, 234; '99, 328; '01, 325; '04, 505; '05, 455, 458; '06, 80; 'OS, 62. .1 XTI, 499 Carchariodei. P '62, 484 <\-uvk,nnl,m. I' '47, 266; '64, 260; '65, L84; '66, 335; '67, 142, '76, SO, 86, 114; '91, 364; '92, 233; •us, 63. -I I. U2-147, 191-204; 300; VTII, 236, 251, 253 Carcharopsis. J I, 204 Carchesium. P '01, 10 Careinaspis. P '58, 161 1XDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 379 Carcineutes. P '02, ti75 Carcinodon. P '92, 323 carcinophaga (Lobodon). J Vll, 416 Carcinoplacidffi. P '58, 93; '79, 399 Carcinoplax. P '58, 94 Can-mops. 1' 'SO, 314 Carcimis. P '50, 24; '78, 321; '79, 398. J TIT. 149 can-inns (Astacus). P '93,122 (Bithvnis). P '93, 122 (Cancer). P '93, 121 (Patemon). P '93,121; '50,25 Oardamine. P '60, 145; '63, 57; '93, 20S ; '02. 662. J III, 80, 182, L86 Cardelliaa. P '92, 124 Cardia. P '60, 267 cardiaca (Leonunis). P '60, 303 Cardiaeea. P '81, 425 eardiaeea (Unio). P '54, 240 Cardiadse. P '60, 418 Cardiaster. P '05, 7 Cardidse. P '60, 426 Cardigenius. J IV, 19 Oardiida?. P '62, 576; '91, 47; '05, 15 cardiiformis (Hippagus). P '81, 423 eardimana (Ocypode). P '58, 100 Cardinalis. P '56, 291 ; '59,301,305; '66, 90; '68, 84, 150; '71, 24; '75, 350; '83, 63; '89, 270; '90, 209; '92, 109, 121; '95, 491; '96, 111, 117, 146; '99, 51 cardinalis (Bdella). P '04, 144 (Cardinalis). P '89, 270; '95, 491; '96, 117, 146 cardinalis canieaudus (Cardinalis). P '92, 110 cardinalis superbus (Cardinalis). P '92, 121 cardinalis vueatanicus (Cardinalis). P '90, 209 cardinalis (Coecothraustes). j iv, 39 (Eletica). P '08, 616 (Fringilla). P '53, 400; '64, 254 (Lobelia). P '60, 514; 1900, 652, 670; '02, 35; '07, 457; '09, 389 (Loxia). j iv, 38. r,5, 350 (Lvtta). J IV, 39 (Mimulus). J III, 98 (Pagms). P '97, 76 (Phidippus). P '92, 73; 1900, 540; '04, 121. 137 (Pitvlns). P '53. 383 (Serranus). P '63, 177; '65, 105 (Spams). P '97. 76 cardinata (Pterinea). P '62, 412 Cardinia. P '62, 413; '63. 13; '65. 128 Cardiocardita. I' '02, 697, 699 Cardiocardites. I' "72. 252. .1 VI II, 288 Oardioceras. P '97, 4n; cardioides (Aetinobolus). P '72,252 (Cyrena). P '60, 276 Cardiomorpha. P '60, 458; '61, 144; '62, 416; '63, 11, 15; '65, 128; '69, 172; '71. 327 Cardiophorus. P '44, 158; '59, 73, 86, 282; '61, 347. J IV, 11, 35 cardiophyllus (Eanunculus). j vii, 8. P '63, 56 Cardiopsis. P '61, 144: '62, 417; '63, 17; '65, 124 Cardiosoma. P '80, 186 Cardiospermum. P '98, 389; '05, 700 cardis (Merula). P '62, 314 Cardisoma. P '50, 24; '51, 247, 252; '58, 100 cardissa (Cyclas). P '60, 289; '62, 34 (Xylophaga). P '62, 197, 206 cardissum (Sphaerium). P '60, 289 Cardita. j vii, 122, 125; viii, 223. P '44, 173; '47, 281, 297; '48 97; '52, 193; '55, 257, 267, 441 '58, 221 ; '60, 231; '61, 29, 33, 371 '62. 290, 578; '71, 135; '72, 51, 52 252-259; '77, 22, 23; '79, 218, 219 '80, 21, 24, 28, 364; '82, 155-164 198, 211; '84, 104; '86, 57 '87, 340, 400, 403; '90, 142, 143 146, 402, 450; '91, 47; '02, 698 715; '03, 264, 756. J I, 11, 17 112, 128, 130; IV, 303, 395; VIII 287, 288, 319, 377; IX, 122, 129 131, 135, 138, 145, 147, 148, 151, 152 cardita (Terebratula). P '73, 193 Carditacea. P '02, 698-716 carditaeformis (Chama). P '72, 116 (Cyprina). P '61, 28 (Venus). P '61, 28 Carditamera. P '43, 305; '48, 97; '60, 231; '62, 578, 585; '67, 139; '72, 257; '80, 32; '87, 397, 398, 400, 403; '02, 696, 698, 701. J IX, 122, 138 Carditella. P '02, 698, 702, 712 Cardites. P '41, 132; '02. 699, 700 Carditida*. P '62, 290, 578; '91, 47; '02, 696, 698, 702. J II, 130 Carditina?. P '02, 698 carditoidea (Cardita). P '02. 706 carditoides (Petrieola). J I, 213 (Saxicava). j vii, 255. J I, 213 Carditopsis. P '02, 702, 705. 712 Cardium. j vi, 93, 202, 212, 25*-; vii, 228; viii, 184. 190, 224. P '41, 29, 33; '42, 217; '46, 22; '47, 291; '48, 97; '54, 170; '55, 257, 380 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 258, 266; '56, 274, 284; '57, 125; '59, 184; '60, 182, 289, 293, 418, 426; '61, 28, 30, 97, 150, 370, 402, 419, 427, 442; '62, 58, 419, 576; '63, 142; '67, 139; '71, 134, 184 '72, 86; '76, 306, 309; '79, 219, 221; '80, 21, 24-29, 33, 365; '82 155-164, 183, 198; '84, 104; '87, 340, 398, 400, 403; '88, 123, 124 170; '90, 143, 447, 450-455; '91, 47, 142; '93, 221; '97, 329, 330, 409; '98, 419, 462; '03, 757; '04, 555; '05, 13, 15, 17. J I, 122; II, 275; III, 323, 326; IV, 275, 278, 282, 302, 395; VIII, 264, 286, 318, 334, 344, 374; IX, 138, 147, 148; X, 188, 478, 493; XI, 55, 113, 163, 323, 359; XII, 396; XIII, 415 cardium (Unio). P '53, 246, 269 cardminefolia (Viola). P '03, 692 Carduelis. j iv, 39, 55, 61. P '48, 91; '50, 105; '55, 311; '65, 90, 91, 92, 93; '66, 80; '99, 30. J II, 266 carduelis (Fringilla). P '61, 374 Carduelus. P '75, 350 cardui (Vanessa). P '85, 86 Cardnus. P '77, 107; '92, 357; '98, 33; 1900, 646, 659, 660, 670; '02, 664 carduus (Dentalium). P '97, 468 Carelia. P '76, 185; '88, 16, 21, 22; '95, 235, 237 Carelophus. P '82, 278 Carepalexis. P '04, 131 Careproctus. P '64, 194 Caretta. P '54, 186; '08, 115 caretta (Chelonia). j vi, 37 (Testudo). P '08, 115 (Thalassochelvs). P '91, 458; '06, 111 careus (Schisraaderma). P '62, 358 careyana (Carex). P '87, 75 careyi (Polyonum). P '07, 457 Carex. P '63, 77, 95; '77, 108; '84, 94; '87, 68; '92, 161; '93, 214; '95, 544; 1900, 483-489, 546, 652, 656; '02, 660, 666; '07, 455-457; '09, 489; '10, 545, 547, 548, 557. J III, 104, 183, 199 Cariacus. P '68, 247; '71, 12; '72, 124; '78, 61; '80, 395; '83, 275; '85, 194; '88, 99; '94, 218, 388; '96, 393, 394. J VII, 445; TX, 468; XI 265, 266, 280 caribsea (Glycine), j i, 372 (Nassa). J VII I, 353 (l'lmlns). P '62, lit.". 220 (Siliquaria). P '98, 61 (Vitis). P '70, 136; '89, 373; '01, 558 c.:iriba>anini (Falco). j iii, 343 eariba-ensis (Truncatella). P '58 211 ; '60, 153 ; '91, 54 caribaeum (Branchiostoma). P '77 218; '07, 461 (Exostemma). P '89, 385 carribbaeum (Cerithium). J VIII 361 caribba?us (Chloroscombrus). P '58 168; '62, 437 (Pteraster). P '88, 423 earibceus (Cultellus). P '48, 98- '6° 571; '98, 60 (Planorbis). P '91, 322 (Solecurtus). P '48, 106; '62 571; '80, 27; '82, 155; '98, 61 caribou (Eangifer). P '79, 32; '80, 347; '94, 98, 218; '95, 246 Carica. P '89, 382 carica (Actinocrinus). P '81, 346 (Batocrinus). P '68, 352; '81, 346 (Busycon). P '62. 56f<; '71 145 (Eretmocrinns). P '81, 346 (Ficus). P '89, 404; '05, 699, 700 (Fulgur). j iv, 130; vii, 125. P '4 8, 100; '53, 31S, 319; '82, 167, 168, 175; '84, 12, 292; '88, 332; '98, 415, 417-420; '02, 505- 507; '05, 346, 349-351, 353-355; '06, 52; '07, 321, 353; '08, 3, 5, 6, 8; '09, 369-372. J X, 12, 20, 196, 466, 489; XI, 22, 63, 111, 112, 121; XII, 6; XIII, 325, 415 (Murex). P '53, 319 (Pyrula). j vi, 118, 211. P 48, 105; '53, 318, 319; '54, 30; '62, 560; '71, 145 Caricea. P '95, 335; '98, 162 Caricella. P '46, 21; '47, 289; '48, 97; '55, 261; '80, 364, 368, 373; '90, 396; '95, 67, 68, 114-125; '96, 479; '98, 192. J I, 120 caricina (Kobresia). P '63, 77 carieinum (Septocvlindrium). P '91, 84 (Stachylidium). P '94, 377 caricinus (Corymbites). P '60, 318 Caridea. P '52, 11, 13, 15, 20; '60, 24; '78, 327; 79, 411 Caridina. P '52, 16; '60, 28; '93, 111; '94, 398, 401-416 Caridion. P '79, 419 carinata (Abra). P '62, 574 (Actinobolus). P '62. 578 (Amara). P '55. 347 (Amastra). P '88, ."1 ( Amphidesma) . j vi, 212, 229. P '62, .174; '80, 21, 24; '82, 155 (Anatifa). j vii, 269 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 381 carinata. Continued. (Anculosa). P '64, 99, 104; '65, 35; '94, 26 (Androeace). P '63, 70 carinata var. eostipennis (Asclera). J I, 96 carinata (Assiminea). P '56, 111. .1 VI, 119 (Astarte). P '87, 33 (Cardita). P '62, 578, 579; '82, L55 (Carditamera). P '43, 305; is. 97; '62, 579 (Carinella). P '88, 51 (Cellepora). P '60, 366; '05, 5. J IV. 400; V, 125, 144 l ochlodina). P '98, 266 (Conozoa). P '07, 38, 73; '08, 366, 3S9 (Cyclas). P '60, 281, 289 (Cyclura). j iv, 250 (Cyprina). P '61, 28 i Dasvpelta). P '62, 191 (Difflugia). P '76, 115, 118 (Dipsas). P '57, 69; '62, 191 (Dolabra). P 71, 326 (Fasciolaria). P '76, 290 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Hylosynda). P '03, 417 (Ischnomera). P '54, 21 (Leda). P '82, 159 (Leptaxis). P '61, 397; '64, 99. 100 (Melania). P '64, 47, 104 (Modiola). J II, 204 (Nebela). P '76, 118; '79, 162 (Mcomache). P '06, 242: "OS, 356 (Xitoeris). P '65, 35 (Nucula). P '48, 102; '62, 581 (Xuculana). P '62, 581 (Nyctoporis). P '59, 76. .7 IV. 36 (Odontropis). P 1900, 699 (Omphalina). P '03, 768 ■ (Ostrea). P '61, 423; '90, 454 (Pseudoliva). P '90, 398. J IV. 381 (Pterinea). j viii, 231, 271 (Pupa). P 1900, 594 (Reptoporina). J V, 144 (Rotella). P '48, 105; '62, 570; '82. 171 (Scalaria). P '48, 105 (Sicyonia). P '79, 426 (Sphyraaea). P '68, 93 (Strephobasis). P '62, 273: '63, 321. J V, 355 (Strophomena). i viii, 257 (Svneta). P '73," 24 (Teredo). P '62. 456, 476 carinata. Continued. (Turritella). P '48, 107; '80, 365; '87, 54; '90, 400. J IX, 151, 152 (Umbonium). P '62, 570 (Venus). P '61, 28 (Xylotrya). P '62, 456, 476 rarinatum ( Acanthosoma). P '60, 21 (Amphidesma). P '48, 95 (Anohiuin). j iii, 1S7 (Busycon). P '62, 286, 560 (Infurulibulum). P '47, 298; '48, 100. .1 I, 129 (Loxonema). P '89, 307 (Macrochilus). P '89, 307 (Megalasma). P '07, 416 (Odontium). P '57, 4 (Scalpellum). P '08, 110 (Trypanostoma). P '64, 4. J VI, 148 rarinatus (Ac-anthochites). P '94. 70, 75 (Ammonites). P '54, 168 (Anculotus). P '64, 99, 100 (Anisothvris). J VIII, 332 (Anobium). P '65, 232 (Aromochelys). P '66, 310; '95, 384, 406; '03, 554 (Atylus). P '91, 479, 480; '01 152 '(Baculites). j viii, 221. P '61, 395; '05, 27. J IV, 276 (Brissus). P '63, 361 (Bulimus). P '65, 35 (Clytus). P '73, 336. J II, 28 (Coryphodon). P '60, 563 (Crabro). P '97, 387 (Cryptelytrops). P '59, 340 (Dipsas). P '44, 119; '57, 69 (Discosaurus). P '70, 10, 22 (Eupedetes). P '07, 33 (Euprepis). P '96, 466 (Fulgur). P '82, 170 (Hadrobregmus). P '65, 232 (Helcion). P '56, 68, 283; '60, 423 (Herpetodrvas). P '60, 562; '62, 356; '66, 127; '68, 105; '71, 200, 204; '93, 432. J VIII, 95, 132, 135, 179 (Labrus). P '82, 306 (Leirus). P '55, 347 (Lioeephalus). P '62, 183; '68, 122; '94, 433 (Molacanthus). P '60, 21 (Mygnimia). P '97, 275 (Paehvdon). J VIII, 332 (Pagurus). j viii, 133. P '50, 25; '58, 233 (Palfemon). P '79, 426 (Patulopsis). P '94, 14 (Penaeus). P '52. 2 7 382 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. carinatus. Continued. (Philhydrus). P '55, 370 (Philolithus). J IV, 37 (Placopharvnx). P '77, 45, 72, 94 (Planorbis). P '81, 96 (Poterioerinns). P '61, 139: '69, 138; '79, 337, 339 (Priocnemis). P '99, 197 (Pselaphus). j iv, 97 (Pterichthvs). P '82, 277 (Ramphastos). P '60, 136; '67, 102 (Salius). P '97, 275; '99, 197, 198 (Scaphiocrinus). P '69, 138; '79, 337, 339 (Soleniscus). P '89, 307 (Trimesnrus). P '59, 340 (Turbo). P '42, 178 (Trypoxylon). P '93, 473, 475 (Unio).' P '53, 249 (Zaoeys). P '02, 694 (Zethus). P '99, 427 ( 'arinella. P '57, 159; '88, 25, 51; '01, 669-732; '05, 570 carinicauda (Crangon). P '60, 25; '95, 187 (Gebia). P '60, 23 (Helieops).. P '68, 309; '71, 222 (Pontophilus). P '95, 183, 187, 193, 195 carinicaudatmn (Lepidosorna). J VIII, l(JO carinicaudatus (Helieops). P '08, 121 carinidens (Periptychus). P '83, 168 carinifera (Cyclas). P '54, 30 (Cypricardites). ] viii, 245 (Goniobasis). P '64, 27 ; '65, 22 ( Gy rotoma) . P '60, 66 : '64, 94 (Lucina). P '48, 101 (Melanin). I' '64, 27 (Nucula). P '48, 102 (Unio). P '53, 247 cariniferuni ( Schizostoma) . P '64, 93, 94 cariniferas (Cceliocrinus). P '79, 356; '86, L69 (Nautilus). P '65, 260 (Zeacrinus). P '79, 356 Cariiiifex. P '70, 56, 59; '81, 104- 110; '83, 137, 140; '88, 286. J IX, 391 .arinifrons (Mylabris). P '08, 608 (Trypoxylon). P '93, 476 Carinina. P '01, 669, 673, 680, 727 curinocostata (Elimia). P '65, 23 (Goniobasis). P '64, 28; '65, 23 (Melanin). P '64, 28 i arinodentatnm (Megalasma). P '07, 409, 415 Carinoma. P '01, 659, 669-732 < arinorbis. P '62, 288, 570; '82, 168, 170; '87, 399, 404 carinulata (Montezumia). P '99, 463, 464 (Nortonia). P '99, 464 carinulatus (Baridius). P '58, 79; '68, 362, 365. J IV, 40 (Brachinus). P '62, 524 (Lepidonotus). P '10, 334 eariosa (Heterozona). P '94, 71 (Lampsilis). P '53, 246 (Lithadia). P '78, 298, 325; 79, 403 (Unio). P '53, 246 cariosolus (Carpocrinus). P 'SI, 281 (Habrocrinus). P '81, 281 cariosiis (Unio). j ii, 79. P '51, 225; '53, 246, 264; '54, 247; '60, 17, 19, 156; '61, 310, 398; '72, 106; '94, 30. J I, 276 caripensis (Steatornis). P '51, 190 oarita (Arethsea). P '04, 542; '07, 63 carleyi (Glyptocrinus). P '81, 290 " (Mariacrinus). P '81, 181, 290 c;:: linoides (Eehinais). P '63, 69 carlotta (Strophiops). P '96, 323 ci'i'lottse (Harpagonyx). P '05, 840 carltonii (Physa). P '69, 124. J VIII, 63 Carmelita. P '84, 285 carmelita (Helix). P '74, 51, 58 (Thalpoeares). P '75, 434 carmescens (Cenobita). P '51, 272: '58, 232 oarmichselis (Cheilodactylus). P '62, 119 earminensis (Glandina). P '60, 150 carnalli (Chelocrinus). P '86, 183 (Enerinus). P '86, 183 carnaria (Musca). j ii, 356 (Strigilla). P '48, 106; '71, 130 carnariella (Tinea). P '59, 257, 25S earnea (Cvtispora). P '93, 160 (Glandina). P '91, 311 (Hvdra). P '70, 72, 100; '74, 10; '80, 156; '87, 311. .1 IX, 6 (Hvlella). P '68, 111. 246, 294 (Ehizonema). P '76, 211, 23:: (Septoria). P '91, 80 (Uroeoptis). P '98, 274 eamegiei ( Melanoplus). P '10, 633 carneipes (Coereba). P '64,266 (Majaqueus). P '64, 126. 143 (Nectris). P '64, 120, 14:; ; '66, L35, L92 ( Priofinus). P '66, L35 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 383 earneipes. Continued. (Procellaria). P '64, 126, 143 (Puffinus). P '64, 126, 143 earneola (Cypraea). P '05. 292. J VIII, 360 (Eulima). P '05, 110 carneopicta (Mactra). P '04, 550 carnescens (Clibanarius). P '91, 1S3 carneus (Acrouurus). P '84, 229, 231 (Anolis). P '64, 171 (Unio). J VIII, 59 earnicolor (Helix). P '58, 200 (Partula). P '88, 250 Carnifex. P 75, 471-476, 482 carnifex (Cardisoma). P '50, 24; '80, 186 (Clibanarius). P '91, 183 (Dissacus). P '92, 304 (Dysdercus). P '60, 229 (Ocypoda). P '80, 186 (Polistes). P '98, 447 (Triton). J III, 360 carniola (Cbalybura). P '65, 39 carnivorus (Corvus). P '59, 108,, 192; '61, 225; '66, 91; '68, 84; '75 346 Carnosa. P '84, 206 carnosa (HoTa). P '89, 392 (Hvmeniacedon). P '84, 207 (Lucina). P '72, 82 (Wedelia). P '89, 388 carnosus (Toxopneustes). P '63, 357 carnulosa (Arenaria). P '63, 59 Carobia. P '09, 239, 339 Carocolla. P '58, 201; '87, 126 Carocolus. P '91, 333 caroli (Actinoerinus). P '81, 339 (Aviculopecten). P '63, 9: '65 125 '(Batocrinus). P '81, 339 (Campetbera). P '63, 326 (Chloropicus). P '56, 321; '59, 141 (Cvclosa). P '09, 209 (Dendrobates). P '56, 321 • (Dendromus). P '59, 141 (Vespertilio). P '55, 435 Carolina (Atherina). P '77,213 (Bembex). P '95, 366 (Cantbaris). P '51, 341 M'ii-indela). J IV, 27 (Cistndo). P '54, 102, 189; '87, 394 (Copris). P '46, 125. J IV, 34 (Diapheromera). P '09, 124 (Dissosteira). P '02, 721 '04, 566. 777. 786; '05, 38, 53 '06, 377: '08, 91, 386; '09, 149 '10, 6, 592, 63] (Donacia). P '51. 316 ! Epomoea). P '89, 393 (Leptura). J II, 176 Carolina. Continued. (Libellula). j viii, 18 (Lichia). P '58, 168; '62, 439; '84, L28 (Locusta ). P '46, 104. .! 1, 69 (Macrosila). J IV, 161, 165 (Mantis). P '78, 314 (Megacephala). P '61, 335. J IV, 12, 27 (Monedula). P '95, 363, 366 (CEdipoda;. P '70, 79 (Ortygometra). P '53, 425 (Phlegethontius). J IV, 165 (Porzana). P '59, 108; '64, 69; '66, 98; '71, 35; '75, 358; '83, 67; '93, 23, 35, 60; '95, 473 (Pyrula). P '82, 209 (Rosa). P '60, 303; 1900, 646, 647, 666; '02, 662 (Spbinx). P '73,282; '82,237. J IV, 165 (Spbynx). P '78, 315 (Stagmomantis). P '04, 562, 777, 781; '05, 33, 53; '07, 282; '10, 586, 621 (Telepkorus). P '66, 347 (Terrapene). P '95, 382, 383; '02, 386 Carolina Carolina (Terrapene). P '03, 554 Carolina triunguis (Terrapene). P '03, 554 Carolina (Testudo). ] iv. 216; vi, 21. P '54, 188, 189; '59, 7; '08, 115; '66, 397; '09, 113 (Trigla). P '90, 49; '03, 333 (Viola). P '03, 690, 692 Carolina? (Ambystoma). J III, 350 (Astyanax). P '70, 92 (Laeerta). J III, 350 (Nomada). P '03, 595, 602 (Potamacottus). J VI, 225 (Uranidea). J VI, 225, 240 carolinense (Busycon). P '62, 560, 584 (Cardium). P '76, 310; '82, 155 (Cassidulus). P '62, 560 (Cerithium). P '48, 98 (Dentalium). P '62. 288; 570 (Engvstoma). P '54, 88; '55, 430; '56, 2o2 ; '66, 131; '82, 330; '95, 382, 396; '03, 539. J VI, 194 (Rhinopoma). P '55, 437. 438 (Solanum). P '60, 304 (Trachvcardium). P '76, 310 (Trypanosoma). P '62. 273: '63. 316. .T V, 351 carolinensis (Ampelis). P '63, 294 (Anas). P '51. 224; '55, 316; '61, 238; '93. 32, 60; '95, 467. J TX, 403, 410 384 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. earolinensis. Continued. (Anolis). P '56, 224, 230, 282, 237; '95, 404; '08, 116 (Antrostomus). P '51, 183; 75, 353; '92, 106; '95, 484; '09, 360. J II, 119 (Area). P '62, 580; '81, 450; '05. 9 (Areoperna). P '76, 311 (Ardea). j v, 64 (Axinaea). P '62, 580 (Balistes). P '84, 46, 99; '92, 278; ±0, 602 (Barbatia). P '05, 9 (Bombycilla). j viii, 152. P '54, 397; '55, 313; '56, 292 (Busyeon). P '62, 560 (Cadulus). P '91, 49 ; '98, 419 (Calamita). j v, 341. P '95, 398 (Campanularia). P '78, 307 (Cancellaria). P '62, 567; '82, 168, 175 (Caprimulgus). j iv, 260. P '51, 215. J II, 119 (Cardita). P '47, 297; '48, 97. J I, 128 (Cardium). P '62, 576 (Cassidulus). P '62, 560 (Centurus). P '07, 458 (Cerambvx). J II, 148 (Cerithium). P '62, 565 (Cestreus). P '63, 32 (Cidarjs). J IX, 131 (Columba). j iv, 264; viii, 155. P '53, 402; '64, 248; '75, 348. J I, 21S (Conurus). P '53, 385, 400; '54, 10; '56, 293; '75, 345; '95, 464, 480 (Cuculus). j iii, 367. P '75, 346 (Cyclas). P '60, 276, 289 (Cynoscion). P '61, 88; '63, 32 • '77 209 '(Cyp'raa). P '48,98; '62,567; '82, 167, 168 (Cvrena). j vii, 127. P '48, 98; '60, 276; '91, 48 (Cythereaj. P '48, 98; '62, 575 Dactylus). P '62, 563, 584 (Dichondra). P '67, -Jl ( Dinoziphius). J VIII, 216 (Dione). P '62, 575 (Ect opiates). P '51, 220; '53, 385; '55, 314; '56, 293. J II, 271 (Engystoma). J VT, 70 Eta). P '05, 14 (Evotomys). P '95, 382; '96, 186; '97, 2(i6 (Faleo). P '53, 453 earolinensis cinerea (Ficedula). j iv, 198 earolinensis (Fulgur). P '82, 167 168 (G-aleoscoptes). P '89, 266 270; '91, 437; '93, 56, 65; '95 498; '96, 163; '98, 86; '05, 690 '08, 156 (Gasterosteus). P '82, 306 '84, 127 (Geolyeosa). P '04, 293, 299 '08, 248 (Gobius). P '63, 268 (Gryllacris). P '07, 393 (Halatractus). P '62, 442 (Helix). P '58, 200 (Hesperomvs). P '53, 413; 74, 186 (Hirundo). j iv, 259 (Hortnlanus). j iv, 48 (Hyla). P '06, 109 (Idonearca). P 76, 814 (Lanius). j iii, 358; iv, 272. P '57, 213 (L-eda). '54, 29 (Leptogorgia). P 78, 310 (Liacarus). P '06, 494 (Limax). P '58, 198 (Linearia). P '05, 16 (Liropecten). P '81, 422 (Littorina). P '62, 567 (Lucar). P 75, 349 (Lvcosa). P '90, 422, 423; 1900, 538; '01, 586; '02, 535, 537, 556; '04, 134, 299; '08, 163, 222- 225, 245-248, 514 (Margelis). P 78, 309 (Megacephala). J IV, 27 (Melanerpes). P '89, 269 (Meretrix). P '54, 29 (Micrommata). P '04, 320 (Mimus). P 71, 19; '83, 60 (Mitra). P '48, 101; '62, 563; '82, 168, 169 (Mosasanrus). P '59, 92 (Mus). j viii, 306. P 74, 186 (Muscicapa). j iv, 36 earolinensis cinerea (Muscicapa). j iv, 169 earolinensis fusca (Muscicapa). J IV, 168 earolinensis (Mygale). P '88, 76 (Mvrica)." 'p '09, 382, 391 (Mytilus). P 71, 134 (Nettion). P '59, 193; '61, 238; '62, 322; '64, 72; '66, 98; 71, 36; '05, 688 (Noetia). P '62. 290. 580; '67. 139; '81, 450 (Nucula). P '47, 297; '48, 102. J I, 128 INDEX TO GENERA, SPECIES, ETC. 385 carolinensis. Continued. (Odax). P '55, 396. .1 VIII, 256 (Oliva). P '48, 103; '82, 171: '90, 145 (Ornichthys). P '82, L'77 (Ostrea). P '48, 103: '65, 71 ; '80, 366 (Ostrenomia). P '72, 210 (Otolithus). P '61, 88; '63, 32 (Pachylomerus). P 1900, 530 (Pandion). P '46, 45; '53, 45:',; '63, 152; '66, 49; '70, 143; '75, 344. J I, 26; II, 260 (Parus). P '45,300,301: ' 96 , 164 carolinensis torquatus (Parus). j iv, 178. carolinensis (Pecten). P '81, 416, 422. J IX, 131 (Peetuuculus). P '48, 104; '62, 580; 82, 156 (Petricola). P '62, 576 (Pharyngodopilus). J VIII, 256 (Philomycus). P '58, 198; '94, 22; '96, 489; 1900, 147; '02, 421, 437; '06, 533, 563 I Pinna). P '71, 130 (Plagiarca). P '05, 9 (Pleioptygma). P '62, 563 (Podiceps). P '53, 429; '55, 317; '62, 233 (Podilymbus). P '62, 323 (Psittaeus). j iii, 358; iv, 273. P '64, 239; '75, 345 (Pyrrhula). j iv, 57 (Querquedula). P '53, 428; '75, 356; '83, 68. J I, 226 (Reithrodon). P '74, 186 (R-epteseharella). J V, 136 . I'hvtidodon). P '66, 249 (Seiurus). P '71,14; '80,348; '94, 159;