189Hooton, Diana 6:149-154Hosley, Bob 1:1-3+; 6:146-147+, 148Hoya, Cueva de 1a (SLP) 3:69Hoyas, S6tano de las (SLP) 4:84;6:177Huasteca, Can6n de 1a (NL) 2:21;6:14o-143~ 141(sketch map),142 (photo)Huasteca Canyon, <strong>Cave</strong>s 1 & 2 (NL)2:21Huautla de Jimenez, Oax. 3:57-59,59-67, 68; 6:159-163, 1~8, 180Hubbell, Dr. T. H. 2:4~8Huckins, Jim 6:148-149Huitzmolotit1a, S6tano de (SLP) 1:2-3; 3:70; 4:76(photo), 78, 79;6:177Hunter, John 1:10Iglesia, Cueva de (SLP) 4:84Indian <strong>Cave</strong> (Coah) 5:127Indios, Cueva de los (Gro) 5:127Infierno, Cueva de El (Tamps) 3:54,55(sketch map)Infierno, E1 (Tamps) 3:54Ingles, Lloyd G. 5:128insurance, theft 6:171-172isopods 2:29; 3:69, 70, 71; 4:102, 104Ivie, Wilton 3:70; 4:99Jalapa, Ver. 6:177Ja1pan, Qro. 4:84-85Jarmon Ranch, N.L. 4:88Jeanne1, Dr. Rene 6:182, 183Jennings, Charles 1:3-4; 3:57-59;6: 137-139Johnston, Bill 1:3-4; 2:34-37; 3:54-56Jones, Carolyn J. 5:128Jones, J. Knox, Jr. 4:103Joya de Salas, S6tano de 1a (Tamps)6:132-137, 135(map), 136(photos),174, 184Jug <strong>Cave</strong>, N.L. 2:23Juxt1ahuaca, Grutas de (Gro) 4:86;5:114(10c. map), 121-122; 6:177karst 1:7; 4: 74(Photo)4 82; 6:152(haystack photo), 16 , 174, 176,177, 178, 180(tab1e of characteristics)Kiem, Stanley 5:125Knox~ Orion 2:24-25+; 3:49-54; 4:9291j+; 6:132-137Krans, Ken 6:149-154, 155Kreidler, John 3:57-59Laid law, Kenny 4:73-80, 80-81Larios, Sr. Ismael 1:9; 2:40; 4:73,80; 6:149Lenk, Alan 6:146-147Leones, Gruta de (NL) 2:23Leptoneta spider 1:14Leptonycteris bats 5:118Leptonycteris E. Niva1is bat5:125, 127Lepton~cteris sanborni bat 4:103;5:1 7LewiS, ("Squire") C. L. 4:73-80,80:-81+Lobopoda subcuneata Dasey beetle4:104Lonchorhina aurita aurita bat 4:102LOng, Charles A. 5:128Los Sabinos, S.L.P. 1:1; 2:26Los Sabinos, Cueva de (SLP) 4:102;6:175, 175-176Loving, Charlie 2:33, 34-37; 3:5456; 6:137-139Loving, Susan 2:22, 34-37+; 6:137139McAllister, Otis 5:115, 118McGarrigle, Tommy 3:57-59; 6:156163McKenzie, David 1:10~ 12; 2:21, 26,29-33; 3:52, 70, 1j0-87; 4:99-101McKinley, W. L. 4:102Mclain, Jim 2:24McLau~h1in, Mac 6:137-139Madrono, Qro.Manire, Larry 1:10, 12; 3:70Mante, Cd., Tamps. 4:81maps 1:18(S6tano de Tlamaya, SLP);2:27(Arroyo de Montecillos, SLP),28(S6tano de Montecil10s, SLP),31(line map of S6tano de 1a Tinaja,SLP), 35(Cueva de TaninulNum. 4, SLP), 41(Cueva de T1amaya,SLP), 42(Cueva de 1a Selva,SLP)1. 44(Cueva del Salitre, SLP);3:51(Pozo de Gavi1an, NL), 55(sketch maps of Cueva de El Infierno,<strong>Cave</strong> on the Right, and<strong>Cave</strong> on the Left, Tamps.), 60(toposheet of the Huaut1a, Oax. area),61(cave 10c. map, Huautla,Oax. area), 67(sketch ma~ of Cuevade Agua Carlota, Oax.); 4:87(Cueva de los Riscos, Qro.), 90(Cueva del Diablo, NL), 98(areamap of the Bustamante, NL region)5:114(geol. and cave 10c. map,Gro. and Mor.); 6:133(S6tano deSanta Maria, Tamps.), 135(S6tanode Joya de Salas, Tamps.), 138(S6tano de San Francisco, Tamps.)141(Canon de la Huasteca, caveloco map), 144(Gruta de San Bartolo,north cave), 145(Cueva dela Boca), 179(Sierra Madre Oriental,cros&-section).maps, available <strong>for</strong> sale 5:109maps, price list of 5:110Marques, Sr. Toribio 6:149Martin, Marian 1:12Martin, Paul 1:12Martinez, Guillermo Sr. 2:34Martinez, Sr. Luis 1:1, 5; 2:36, 37Matehuala, S.L.P. 4:82; 6:137, 185
Mead, Jim 2:22 4 . 4:88-89medical notes :81Meloscho, Sotano del (SLP) 6:140membership list 6:167-171Meredith, Filmore 2:23-24; 3:56-57Meredith, Marsha 2:21, 34-37Mexaphaenops beetle 6:183Mexaphaenops Prietoi beetle 6:182MexIcambala mI11Iped 5:124MexIcambala russelli milliped 1:13;3:70Mexlconiscus tlamayaensis isopod3:70Mexisphodrus beetle 1:1~; 3:69, 70;4:102; 6:139, 183, 1~Mexisphodrus gertschl beetle 3:70;6:184Mexis!hodrus profundis beetle 4:102;6: 84Mexisphodrus tlamayaensisbeetle4:102; 6:184Mexisphodrus veraecrucis beetle 3:696:184Mexiter~ sabinus mill1ped 3:69;5:12zrmillipeds1:12, 13; 2:29; 3:54, 56,58, 69, 70; 5:124-25; 6:143Milliped <strong>Cave</strong> (Oax.) 3:58, 61(loc.map), 63, 66(sketch map)Mimon cozumelae bat 4:102~rador, Gro. 6:157Miramar, Cerro S.L.P. 6:177Mitchell, Bob 1:9Modisimus sp. spider 1:14Mogote, Cuevacita de (Gro) 5:122Mogote, Grutas de (Gro) 5:122-23;6:l5~159Mohr, Charles E. 5:117Monclova, Coah. 1:5-6Montecillos, Sotanito de (SLP)2:26-29; 6:175Montecl11os, S6tano de (SLP) 2:2629; 6:175Monterrey, N.L. 2:22; 6:140-143;6:173-174(area), 180Montes, Cueva de (NL) 2:23Moore, Tony 1:1-3Morelos <strong>for</strong>mation 5:112Mormoops bats 5:118, 125, 126, 127Mormoops mormoops megalophylla bat5:125, 127Muller, Florencla 5:118Mysidacea 2:32~otis nigricans dal€uesti bat 5:125yotIs thysanodes az ecus bat 5:127Miotls thysanodes thYsanodes bat5:126, 127~oit: ve1ifer bat 5:128o s velifer incautus bat 5:126o s velifer velifer bat 5:126,1Nacimiento del Agua Chica, Cueva del(SLP) 4:83Nacimiento del Rio Frio, Cueva del(Tamps) 6:174-175Natalus stramineus mexicanuB bat5:127Natalus stramineus saturatus batnational parks 4:92=93Navidad, Gruta de la (SLP) 6:151,l53(map)Nelson, Dave 6:149-154, 155-156NOVick, Alvin 4:103190Ocote, Cueva de El (Hgo) 3:70Ojo de Agua Grande, Cueva de (Ver)4:104Orizaba, Ver. 6:178Orthoporus millipede 5:124Ortiga, Sotano de (SLP) 2:38Oxolodt <strong>Cave</strong> (Yuc) 4:99Oxtiupam, Cueva de (Oax) 3:68Ozaeinae beetle 4:102; 6:185Oztoatlicholoa, S6tano de (Ver)6:178Pablill0, N.L. 3:52Pablillo, Sumidero de (NL) 3:51(photo), 52Pach6n, Cueva del (Tamps) 2:25Pachyteles urrutiai beetle 4:102;6:185Pa1mito, Gruta del (NL) 3:56-57, 71;4:92-98, 102; 5:108; 6:174,182, 185paintings, cave 5:121Parachistes millipede 1:13Paracophus cricket 1:14Paracophus ~pterus cricket 1:14Paratrechus-oeetle 6:182, 183Paratrechus sylvaticus beetle 6:183Pearse, Dr. A. S. 5:124Pease, Chuck 6:149-154Pelaez C., Sr. Eliseo 6:146Pendleton, Joe 4:73-80, 80-81Penita, Cueva de la (Gro) 5:123Peters, Ted 2:37-43Phillips, Tommy 3:70Pholcidae-spider family 1:14photographs l:ll(Frank Harrison)t2:30(S6tano de la Tinaja, SLPJ,39(top-S6tano de San Antonio,SLP,bottom-Xilitla road), 45(Cuevadel Salitre, SLP); 3:50(top-dirtsink near Ga1eana, NL, bottomSumidero de Pablillo, NL); 4:74(top-Inter-Amerlcan Highway nearHuichuhuayan, SLP, bottom-Tlamayasolution valley), 76(top-S6tanode Hultzmolotitla, SLP tbottomS6tano de Tlamaya, SLPJ, 77(S6tanode T1amaya, SLP); 5:1l6!Grutasde Cacahuamilpa, Gro), 120 Grut~de la Estrella, Gro); 6:13 (Joyade Salas, Tamps), l42(C~6n de laHuasteca, NL), l52(Xilitla area),l58(top-Cueva de San Agustin, Oax,bottom-Gruta de la Estrella, Gro),162(S6tano de San Agustin, Oax)photography 6:171-172
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