187Cantabroniscus primitivus isopod4:104Carabidae beetle 3:69; 6:182-185Carb6n, Cueva del (Ver) 3:71Carlos Pacheco, Cueva de (Gro)5:114(10c. map), 117Carney, Chip l:~; 2:26-29+, 37Carnicer!a, Cueva de (SLP) 4:82Carn1cero, Cueva (SLP) 4:102; 6:185Carrizal, Cueva de (NL) 3:53-54;6:173Carter, Dil<strong>for</strong>d C. 4:103; 5:117,118, 127Carter, Gina 2:33, 36 (See alsoDuke, Gina)Casa Blanca, Cueva de (NL) 4:82Causey, Nell B. 3:69, 70; 5:124-125+caves, unnamed (The following arethe place names of the areas wherethese caves are located. For allother caves, pits, etc. see propername.)Acahuizot1a, Gro. 5:117Acapulco, Gro. 5:127-128Agua Buena, S.L.P. 4:84Almolonga, Gro. 5:117Arroyo Seco (east of Xi1itla)S.L.P. 4:84Arteaga, N.L. 3:53Cofre de Perote Ver. 5:128Cuevaci11as (in the Sierra deGuatemala), Tamps. 3:55-56El Diente (a mountain near Monterrey)N.L. 6:140Encinal-Julil0, Tamps. 6:132Guerrero, state of 5:111-123Huajintlan, Mor. 5:118Huasteca Can6n N.L. 2:21Huautla, Oax. 3:61(cave 10c. map),62--63Iturbide, N.L. 2:23Jacala, Ego. 6:184Julilo, Tamps. 6:132La Laja-Tamapatz (near Aquism6n),S.L.P. 6:165La Mina (near Julilo), Tamps. 6:132Madro~o, Qro. 4:86Ma!z, Cd. del, S.L.P. 6:149Manzani110, Col. 5:128Mexcala, Gro. 5:117, 118Mitla, Qax. 5:128Ocozocoautla, Chis. 4:103Pinal de Amoles, Qro. 4:85Rancho del Ciel0 (in Sierra deGuatemala), Tamps. 1:12-15Rancho de las Margaritas, SanVicente, Gro. 5:127San BIas, Nay. 5:128San Francisco-Valles, S.L.P. 4:83San Miguel (near Huaut1a), Oax.6:161Tamapatz, S.L.P. 6:166Tamapatz-La Pimienta~ S.L.P. 6:166Tepoztlan, Mor. 5:11~Tlamaya, S.L.P. 4:79, 80; 6:150Victoria, Tamps. 5:126Y Griega-Xilitla, S.L.P. 2:38caves, rumored 1:4-5; 2:23-24caving in MeXico-history 6:173celestite 2:21centipedes 1:14Cepeda, Joseph 6:140-143Chamberlin, R. V. 4:99; 5:124Chapman, Faye 2:34-37Chase, Dale 1:1-3Chase, Dan 1:1-3Chevron, Cueva (Qro) 4:85Chiapas (karst in) 6:178Chilonycteris parnellii bat. 4:103ChilonycterIs parnellI mexicanabat 5:127Chilonycteris psilotis Dobsonbat 5:127Chilon~cteris rubi~inosa mex1canaMilles bat 5: 12chiro1terotriton chondrostegasa amander 1:12Chiropterotriton magn1pessalamander 4:103Chiropterotriton multidentatasalamander 1:12Choeronycteris mexicana bat 5:125126 'Chordeum1da millipedes 5:124Chrotopterus aur1tus bat 4:103Chrot08terus aurItus auritus bat4:1 2Chorros de Agua, Cueva de (NL)2:24c1udad-see proper nameClark, Larry 6:149-154Cleidogonidae millipedes 1:13;5:124Cline, Howard F. 3:68C1ivina-genera of beetle 6:185Club de Exploraciones de Mexico3:59Cockrum, E. Lende11 5:127Cole, Gerald A. 4:102Coleoptera 3:69collection, biological 1:15;2:46-48cOlogedes-genera of beetle 6:183,1 5Constantine, Denny G. 4:102; 5:127Cord10niscus laevis Rioja isopod3:69cor~rhinustownsendii australisdley bat 5:126crayf1sh 2:29; 4:83Creel, Chih. 1:7, 8crickets 1:6, 14; 3:53, 54; 4:82,85Crucero, S6tano del (Ver) 6:178Cryptocel1us ricinulid 4:99~toce11us boneti ricinulid~:99, 101 (drawing)~tocellus dorotheae ricinulid----zJ::99Cryptocel1us foedus r1cinul1d 4:99Cryptocellus osorioi ricinulid 4:99Cryptocel1us pearseI ricinulid 4:99Cryptocellus spInotibialisricinulld 4:99
Crystal <strong>Cave</strong> (Tamps) 1:12, 13, 14Ctenus sp. spider 1:14Cualac (Cototolapan), Gruta de (Gro)5:118Cuautla <strong>for</strong>mation 5:112Cuatro Cienegas, Coah. 4:102Cuatro Narices, Cueva de (SLP) 4:80Cuesta Blanca, Cueva de (NL) 2:25Cuetzala, Grutas de (Gro) 5:118Cuevacillas, Gruta de (Coah) 4:102;6:185Cuevacil1as, Tamps. 3:54-56culture (Bustamante, N.L. area)4:94-95 .Davis, Johathan 2:34-37; 6:137-139Davis, Wayne H. 5:127Davis, William B. 4:103; 5:118, 127Desmodus rotundus murinus bat 5:125,126, 127, 128Devi1's Throat (Gro) see Pozo MelendezDiablo, Cueva del !Chih) 1:7Diablo, Cueva del Gro) 5:119Diablo, Cueva del NL) 4:88,90(sketch map)Diphy11a ecaudata bat 5:125Dlplopoda 3:69diplura 1:14Doctor Arroyo, N.L. 3:49-52; 4:82;6:137do1inas 3:57, 59Dos Bocas (Gro) 5:119; 6:17'7Dos Lagos, Cueva de (Coah) 3:70; 4:104Duck, Bernie 1:4-5Duke, Gina 6:139-140 (see also Carter,Gina)Duke, Jim 2:33+, 36; 6:139-140+Duva1ius-genera of beetle 6:183E1eodes hispi1abris 4:104Eleutherodacty1us au~usti frog 1:12E1eutherodacty1us hi a1goensis frog1:12Empa1me, Cueva de (Coah) 1:6Eptesicus brasiliensis bat 4:103Eptesicus ruscus pa11idus Youngbat 5:126Eptesicus ~aumeri gaumeri bat 4:103Erickson, on 1:}-4; 2:26-29, 37;6:132-137erosion (in karst areas) 6:180Escorpion, Sotano del (SLP) 6:146Espana, Cueva de la-see Guano, CuevadelEstrella, Grutas de 1a (Gro) 4:86, 102{5:114(10c. map), 119-121, 120(photoJ6:157, 158(photo), 185Eumops Qerotis bat 5:127Evans, Dan 6:150-151, 155, 156-157+Evans, T.R. 3:70; 4:105; 0:163-167fauna near Bustmante, N.L. 4:93Felder, Tom 1:4-5Felton, Ross 2:29-33fer-de-lance (snake) 4:80Ferrocarri1, Sotano del (SLP) 2:32Finca Guatimoc, Chis. 4:99188Finch, Richard 6:146-147 +Fish, John 1:3-4, 20; 2:22 , 2933+, 48; 3:57-59+, 59-67+, 71;4:72, 82-87+; 5:106, 111-123+,124; 6:137-139+, 140; 6:183fissures (Dgo) 5:126Fleshman, Hilda 6:148-149frogs 1:12-13fungi 4:88-89Galeana, N.L. 2:23-24; 3:49-52Garces, Dolores 2:24Garcia, Grutas de Villa de (NL)2:22; 3:53; 4:102; 6:174Garza, Ernest 2:37-43+Gato, Gruta del (NL) 2:23Gavi1an, Pozo de (NL) 3:49-52,51(map)Gay, Carlo E. T. 5:122geography (Bustamante, N.L.) 4:93,94; (Gro & Mor) 5:111geology (Gro & Mor) 5:112-113Gertsch, W. J. 3:70Gilbert, Lawrence 1:12, 13Glock, Jim 6:148-149G10merida millipedes 3:70G10meroides millipede 3:70; 5:124G10meroldes caecus millipede 3:70G10meroides promIscus millipede1:13G10ss1phaga soricina 1eachii bat5:125, 127, 128Go10ndrinas, Sotano de las (SLP)6:164-165Gomez Farias, Sotano de (Tamps)1:13; 3:70; 6:175Gomez, Sr. Modesto 1:2, 9; 4:105Gonzalez Cisneros, lng. Rafael1:9Gorra, Cueva de 1a (SLP) 3:69, 70Gorra, Sotano de 1a (SLP) 6:150Grande, Cueva (SLP) 2:34-36Greer, J. Keever 5:126-127Griffiths, Dr. F. P. 2:23-24Gri110s, Cueva de los (Coah) 1:6Guano, Cueva del (Coah) 1:6-7Guerin-Menevi11e 4:99gypsum sinks 2:25; 3:49-524 50(photo); 4:82; 6:137, 1 9Harrison <strong>Cave</strong> (Tamps) 1:14Harrison, John William Francis1:10, 11 (photo)Harrison Sinkhole (Tamps) 1:12,13, 14harvestmen 1:14Helman, Gary 6:156-157Hendricks, J. 3:70; 4:102Herradura, Cueva de 1a (Coah) 5:126Hershberger, Barbara 4-5+; 2:33-36; 4:88-89+, 91+Hershberger, Jim 1:4-5; 2:36; 4:88-89histoplasmosis 1:7; 4:88-89, 91Histoplasma ~su1atum 4:91Holland, KlrK:5:149=154, 155-156
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