Excerpt from The West American Scientist: Official Organ of the Son Diego Society of Natural History; Index to Volumes I, II, III, and IV; 1884-88
Specialization, I, 3 Spider’s Hunt, A, IV, 66 Sponges From Lower California, I, 2 Stars, The, A Night With, IV, 53 State Flora, Some Additions To, III, 155 St. Nicholas Magazine, III, 152, 176, IV, 46 Stray Leaves From A Note Book, I, 56 Succinea, IV, 7 Summer School of Science, III, 151 Swordfish, About The, II, 103 Tea Rose Crab, The, IV, 58 Telegraphy, History Of, II, 52 Terms Used 1n Talking to Domestic Ani mals, IV, 62 Tetracoccus dioicus, I, 13, 35 Engelmanni, I, 35 The Grass of the Field, III, 6 The Lily, II, 75 The Flowers He Brought, III, 143 The Morning Air, II, 42 Tne Morning Air, Response to, II, 86 The Restless Sea, III, 212, 221 The Rise of Universities, (review), III, 163 Through The Swamps in August, III, 187 Thunder, Lightning and Rain, III 150 Trap Door Spiders, II, 75, 92 tree-planting in the United States, II, 33 Trees Awake and Sleep, III, 12 Trichinae, (supposed, ) in Word Duck, I, 9 Trouslot Collection, The, III, 239 Tryon, Geo. W. Jr., IV, 37, 45 Turtles As Pets; IV, 8 Unio, A New, (with figs) IV, 60 Use Your Pencils, III, 195 Velella, The, II, 70 Ventura Society of Natural History, I, 48. II, 52, III, 85 Viola odorata (err. Typ. -‘ad0rats IV, 38 Violets of British Columbia, The, IV, 38 Walking Fern ln Iowa, The, III, 193 Washingtonia filifera, I, 5, IV, 1 robust, a I, 5, 63, 78, III, Water Tanks, To Find The Capacity of, III, 237 Weeping Lilac, The New Chinese, IV.
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