191pictographs 5:121Pinal de Amo1es, Qro. 4:85Pine, Ronald H. 4:103; 5:127Pipistre11us subflavus bat 5:127Piplstre11us subf1avus veraecrucisbat 5:127pits-see caves or proper nameP1ecotus macrotus (-<strong>Mexican</strong>us)bat 5:128P1ecotus townsendii australis bat5:127Plemons, Terry 5:108Poco Ventana, S6tano de (Cueva de)also Cueva de Ahuate Num. 2(SLP) 6:147Po1ydemisda millipede 5:124Potreri11os, Cueva de (SLP) 4:103Porcellio ~ertschi isopod 3:70Pozo Melen ez (Gro) 5:114(loc. map),122; 6:177Pozo, S6tano del (SLP) 4:84, 104;6:177Procambarus crayfish 4:83Profesor, s6tano del (Ver) 3:69;6:184Prosphodrus beetle 6:184Prosphodrus waltoni beetle 6:184Protrichoniscus bridgesi isopod 3:71Protrichoniscus vi11a1obosi isopod3:71Pseudoeurycea belli salamander 1:12pseudoerr*cea scandens salamander1:12; :104pseudoscorpions 1:14Pteronotus dabYi fulvus bat 5:127Pteronotus ru iginosus mexicanusbat 5:125Pteronotus suapurensis suapurensisbat 4:103Pterostichus (Ith ocus) beetle 6:185Puente de DIos L 2:23Puente de Dios Qro) 4:84Puente de Dios del Rio Ja1pan, Cuevade (Qro) 4:85Puente de Dios del Rio Ja1pan, s6tanode (Qro) 4:84-85Puerto Animas, Qro. 4:84, 85Quintero, Grutas de (Tamps) 6:176Rabb, George B. 4:103Raices, S6tano de las (SLP) 6:147Raines, Terry 1:9+, 15-17a+, 20;2:37-43, 80+ 48; 3:69, 71; 4:72, 734 99 105+; 5:106, 108+~ 124;6:1 0-143, 156-163+, 173-1~1+, 184rainfall, in <strong>Mexican</strong> karst areas6:180Ramiero, Lucas 1:10Rana Piaiens frog 1:12Ranchoe1 Cielo Tamps. 1:10, 1215; 3:54-56; 4:102; 6:174Rancho del Ciel0 No.3, Cueva de(Tamps) 1:13, 14; 3:70Rancho del Ciel0 No.7, Cueva de(Tamps) 1:13, 14; 3:70Rancho de Huitzmo1otitla, S.L.P.4:73, 80, 105Rancho de Suchal10, S.L.P. 4:79, 80Reddell, James 1:5-8+ 10+~ 12-15+;3:49-54+, 69-71+; 4:82~7, 99101+, 102-104+~ 105; 5:119, 122,123, 124; 6:17~Reddell, Janie 4:82-87Reed, Bob 6:132-137Rehder, Harald A. 4:104re1ief~in <strong>Mexican</strong> karst areas6:1~0Repa, Janet 6:139-140Repa, Joe 6:139-140resurgences 6:174, 175, 176Rhachodesmidae mil1iped family 1:135:124Rhadine beetle genus 3:53; 4:82,102; 6:183, 184, 185Rhadine araizai beetle 4:102; 6:185Rhadlne aralzal babcocki beetle6:185Rhadine araizai howdeni beetle6:185Rhadine babcocki beetle 4:102Rhadlne bonet1 beetle 4:102Rhadine howdeni beetle 4:102Rhadlne medell1ni beetle 4:102;6:185Rhadine pe1aezi beetle 4:102Rhadlne rotger1 beetle 4:102; 6:185Rhodes, Dr. Everett 4:88Richards, Jim 1:1-3Richards, Ron 6:146-147Ricinoides ricinulid order 4:99Rlcinu1el ricinu1ids 1:7; 4:99-100,101(drawing of Cryptoce11us boneti)riclnulids-see RicinuleiRiley, Don 3:56-57Rigg, Rick 4:73-80, 80-81Rio Amacusac, Gro. 5:119Rio Chonta1coat1an, Gro. 5:119Rio Grande Valley Caving Club 3:56Rio Huichihuayan, Nacimiento de,S.L.P. 4:79Rio Iglesia, Oax. 6:178Rio Iglesia, Cueva del (Oax) 3:61(loc. map), 6}-64Rio I~lesia, s6tano del (Oax) 3:57,61(loc. map), 6}-64Rio Ja1pan, Qro. 4:84Rio Ja1pan, Sumidero del (Qro) 4:84Rio Sabinas, Nacimiento del, Tamps.1:4Rio San Jer6nimo, Gro.Rio Verde, S.L.P. 2:33Riscos, Cueva de los (Qro) 4:85-86,87(map)rivers, subterranean (in Gro.) 5:119rock fall data 4L72Rodemaker, Jim 6:146-147Rotonda, s6tano de (SLP) 6:146Rusias, Cueva de las (SLP) 4:83Russell, Bill 2:21+, 24+ 4 . 3:57-59,59-67+, 68+ 69, 70; :105;5:124; 6:15~163, 173-181+Russell, Maudanne 1:4-5
Sa1aices, Chih. 1:7salamanders 1:12; 4:84, 103Salitre, Cueva del (Mor) 4:103Salitre, Cueva (S6tano) del (SLP)2:40-43; 4:78; 6:177San Agustin, Oax. 3:57-59; 6:159-163San Agustin, Cueva de (Oax) 3=57, 61(loc. map), 64, 68; 6:158(photo),163San Agustin, S6tano de (Oax) 3:5758, 61(10c. map), 65; 6:159-163,162(photo), 178, 184San Antonio, Sotano de (SLP) 2:39(photo); 6:177 .San Bartolo North, Gruta de (NL)2:21; 6:140-143, 144(map), 174San Bartolo South, Gruta de (NL)2:21; 6:140-143, 174San Francisco, S.L.P. 4:82--83San Francisco, S6tano de (SLP) 4:82-83; 6:138(map), 139San Juan, N.L. 0:140San Miguel dolina (Oax) 3:58San Rafael de los Castros, s6tano de(Tamps) 2:33Santa Fe, N.L. 3:49 \Santa Maria, Sotano de (Tamps) 6:132,133(map)Santiago, Gruta de (NL)-see Boca,Cueva de laSantiago, N.L. 2:22192Smith, Richard M. 1:>4; 4:82--876:139-140snails 4: 104Southmost College 1:10Spencer, Stanley 4:73--80, 80-81Speociro1ana 3:69Speocirolana bolivari 3:69Speocir01ana Ee1aez 3:69, 71Speocirolana thermydronis isopods4:102Sphaeriodesmus genus of mil1iped1:13sphodrini beetles 3:69 84, 86spiders 1:14; 2:29; 4:~2; 0:143Spirostreptida mil1ipeds 5:124Starr, Frederick 3:68Stearns, Ranald 6:163-167Stemmops sp. 1:14Stenopelmatus sp. cricket 1:14Stewart, Bud 6:156-159Stylodesmidae milliped family 1:13;5:124Suchal10, S6tano de (SLP) 4:79;6:146Sustare, Dennis 3:54-56+Sustare, Judy 5:108swallows 1:3,5Syrrhophus latodactylus frog 1:12Tabasco~ karst in the state ofSanto Tomas, Chih. 1:7 6:17~Santo Tomas <strong>Cave</strong>rns (El Socav6n) Tablas~LCueva de las (Qro) 4:84;(Chih) 1:7 6:1d4Saussure, Raymond de 5:125Tachys (Tachys) proximus beetleScaritini beetle tribe 6:184 4:104Schermerhorn, Barbara 6:148-149 Tachys unistriatus beetle 6:185Schermerhorn, J. H. 6:148-149, 171-172+ Tadarida aurIspinosa bat 5:125,Schreiber, Richard 6:149-154, 155-156+ 126SchUltz, George A. 3:70 71 Tadarida brasiliensis bat 4:103Schuyler, Cort 6:149-154TadarIda brasIliensis mexicana batscorpions 6:143 5:125, 126, 127, 128Seiser, Felix 3:57Tadarida laticaudata ferrugineaSelenophorus beetle genus 6:185 bat 5:125Selva, CUeva de la (SLP) 2:40, 42 Tamapatz, S.L.P. 6:164-167(map); 3:69; 6:171 TamuIn, S.L.P. 1:1Sewer <strong>Cave</strong> (SLP) 4:80 Tandy, Mills 2:24-25Shelter <strong>Cave</strong>s 1 and 2 (NL) 2:23 Taninul No.1, Cueva de (SLP) 4:99shrimp, white, blind 2:32 Taninul No.4, Cueva de (SLP) 2:34Sierra de E1 Abra 6:~75-176, 180 Taylor, Robert 6:148-149Sierra de Guatemala (Tamps) 6:180 Tejamanil, Cueva de (Qro) 4:85Sierra de la Iguana (NL) 4:88 Tejamanil, S6tano de (Qro) 4:85;Sierra Madre del Sur 5:111 6:183Silleta, La (SLP) 4:74(photo); Tequila, Ver. 3:69; 6:159, 1786:152(photo from), 151, 155 theft, from autos 6:171-172sinks, unnamed, near Thomas, Dick and son 3:56-57Valle de los Fantasmos (SLP} Thompson, Tom 6:149-1544:82; Valle de los S6tanos (SLP) Thompson, Tony 6:149-154, 155-1564:83 Thren, Bob 4:73--80, 80-81sinks, collapsed, r~ored (Gro) Tigre, Cueva del (Son) 4:103;5:119 5:127Siphonophora mi11iped genus 1:13 Tigre, S6tano del (SLP) 6:175Slemaker, Carroll 5:115, 118 Tinaja, S6tano de la (SLP) 1:1-2,Smith, A. Richard 1:19+; 2:48; 3:49-54 4, 5; 2:29-33, 31 (photo), 36-37;Smith, Bob 3:56-57 3:54, 71; 6:175Smith, Clare D. 4:103 Tlamaya, S.L.P. 3:70; 4:73-78, 74Smith, Mac 2:33(photo of valley); 6:152 (photo
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