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Arenaceous Foraminifera. 1 pl. 2 pp. — 1). S. Jordan and J. 0 . Snyder:
Description of a new whitefish [Coregonus oregonius] from Mckenzie river,
Oregon. 1 fig. 6 pp. — H. Kicliardsou: The isopod crustacean Acanthonisciis
spiniger kinahan redescribed. 7 fig. 4 pp. - E. A. Mearns: Additions to the
list of Philippine birds, with descriptions of now and rare species. 13 pp. -
M. W. Lyou Jr.: Remarks on the insectivores of the genus Gymnura. 4 pl.
6 pp. — L. Stejneger: Description of a new snake from Panama. 2 pp. —
B. A. Bean and A. C. Weed: Description of a new skate [Dactylobatus
armatus] from deep water off the Southern Atlantic coast of the United
States. 1 pl. 3 pp. — E. A. Me.irns: A list of birds collected by Dr. P. Bartscb
in the Philippine islands, Borneo, Guam and Midway island, with descriptions
of three now forms. 16 pp. — M. W. Lyon Jr.: Additional notes on
mammals of the Rhio-Linga archipelago, with descriptions of new species
and a revised list. 1 pl. 13 pp. — A. H. Clark: Revision of th e crinoid
family Comasteridae, with descriptions of a new genera and species. 15 pp. —
M. VV. Lyon Jr.: A new squirrel from Direction island, South China Sea.
2 pp. — B. E. Snodgrass: The thorax of insects and th e articulation of the
wings 30 pl. 6 fig. 85 pp. - J. 0. Snyder: Descriptions of new genera and
species of fishes from Japan and the Riu Kiu islands. 14 pp. - J . VV. Gidley:
Notes on the fossil mammalian genus Ptilotus, with descriptions of new
species. 1 pl. 9 flg. 16 pp. - N. Aniiandale: Fresh water sponges in the
collection of the United States National Museum. P a rt I. Specimens from
the Philippines and Australia. 4 fig. 8 pp. — A. H. Cl.ark: Description of
seventeen new species of recent crinoids. 19 pp. - C. B. Wilson; Dragonflies
of the Mississippi valley collected during the pearl mussel investigations
on th e Mississippi river, Ju ly and August, 1907. 19 pp. — A. H. Clark:
Four new species of the crinoid genus Rhizoofinus. 4 pp. — B. A. Bean
and A. C. Weed: Descriptions of two new species of electric rays of the
family Narcobatidae, from deep water off the Southern Atlantic coast of the
United States. 1 fig. 4 pp.
Vol. XXXVII. 1910. G. S. Miillcr J r : The mouse deer of the Rhio Linga
archipelago; a study of specific differentation under uniform environment.
3 pl. 2 fig. 9 pp. — R. L. Moodie: Carboniferous air-breathing vertebrates
of the U. S. National Museum. 16 pl. 18 pp. — A. H, Clark: Five new
species of recent unstalked orinoids. 6 pp. — C. W. Gilmore: A new rhyn-
chocephalian reptile from the Jurassic of Wyoming, with notes on the fauna
of „Quarry 9 '’. 1 pl. 3 fig. 8 pp. - 0 . P. Hay: On the n ature of Edestus and
related genera, with descriptions of one new genus and three new species.
4 pl. 7 fig. 19 pp. — H. Ricbardson: Isopods collected in the Northwest
Pacific by the U. S. Bureau of fisheries steamer „Albatross” in 1906. 50 fig.
55 pp. — N. Annandale: Fresh water sponges collected in th e Philippines
by th e Albatross expedition. 2 pp. - J. P. Moore: The polychaetous annelids
dredged in 1908 by 0. Bryant off the coasts of Labrador, Newfoundland,
and Nova Scotia. 14 pp. - W. H. D a li: Report on a collection of shells
from Peru, with a summary of the littoral marine mollusca of th e Peruvian
zoological province. 9 pl. 148 pp. — P. Bartscb: Four new land shells from
the Philippine islands. 1 pl. 5 pp. — H. R. Bigolow: Coelenterates from
Labrador and Newfoundland collected, by 0 . Bryant from Ju ly to October,
1908. 3 pl. 20 pp. - P. Bartscb: Three new land shells from Mexico and
Guatemala. 1 pl. 3 pp. — W. D. Pierce: Studies of North American weevils.
40 pp. — P. Bartscb: Notes on the Philippe pond snails of the genus
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Vivipara, with descriptions of new species. 1 pl. 3 pp. — A new species of
Eurithiopsis from Maska. 1 pl, 2 pp. — E. B. Williamson: The North
American dragonflies [Odonata] of the genus Macromia. 2 pl. 7 fig. 30 pp. —
N. Annandale: Fresh water sponges in th e collection of the U. S. National
Museum. P a rt II. Specimens from North and South America. 3 fig. 6 pp. —
B. Stillman Berry; Diagnoses of new cephalopods from th e Hawaiian
islands. 9 fig. 13 pp. -- I). S. Jo rd an and K. E. Ricbardson: A review of
th e Serranidae or sea bass of Japan. 16 fig. 54 pp. — J . E. Pogue: On
olivine-diabase from Davidson County, North Carolina. 1 pl. 10 pp. — H.
Coiiticre: The snapping shrimps [Alpheidae] of the Dry Tortiigas, Florida.
3 fig. 3 pp. — T. D. A. Cockerell: Some bees of the genus Augoclilora
from the West Indies. 6 pp. — H. Ricbardson: Description of a new te rre s trial
isopod from Guatemala. 1 fig. 3 pp. ~ D. W. Coqnillett: The type
species of the North American genera of Diptera. 149 pp. — H. Richardson:
Description of a new isopod of the genus Notasellus from the east coast of
Patagonia. 1 fig. 2 pp. — P. L. Jony: The paradise flycatchers of Japan
and Korea. 5 pp. — S. A. Roliwer: Some new hymenopterous insects
from the Philippine islands, 4 pp. - B. A. Beau and A. C. Weed: Notes-
on Anteliochimaera and related genera of chimaeroid fishes. 2 pl. 3 pp. —
H. L. Clark: A new ophiuran from the West Indies. 2 fig. 2 pp. - H. A.
Pilsbry: Report on barnacles of Peru, collected by R. E. Coker and others.
4 pl. 2 fig. 10 pp. — P. Bartscb: A new species of Cerithiopsis from
Alaska. 1 fig. 2 pp.
Vol. XXXVIII. 1911. I. M. Casauowicz: The Gustavos Vasa Fox collection
of Russian souvenirs in th e U. S. N. Museum, 8 pl. 15 pp. — J. E. P o g u e :
On sand barites from Kharga, Egypt. 1 pl. 7 pp. — A. H. Clark: The birds
collected and observed during the cruise of th e U. S. fisheries steamer
„Albatross” in the north Pacific ocean, and in the Bering, Okhotsk, Japan
and eastern seas, from April to December 1906. 50 pp. — Report on a
collection of birds made by P . L. Jony in Korea. 30 pp. — The phylogenetic
interrelationships of the recent crinoids. 4 pp. - D. S. Jordan and W. F.
Thompson: Description of new species of deep water sculpin [Triglopsis
ontariensis] from Lake Ontario, with notes on related species. 3 fig. 4 pp. -
Note on the gold eye, Amphiodou alosoides Rafinesque or Elattonistius
chrysopsis [Richardson], 2 fig. 5 pp. — H. Ricbardson: Description of a
new parasitic isopod from th e Hawaiian islands. 6 flg. 3 pp. — Report on
isopods from Peru, collected by R. E. Coker. 6 fig. 7 pp. — J. C. Crawford:
Three new genera and species of parasitic Hymenoptera. 5 fig. 4 pp. —
L. Stejneger: The batrachians and reptiles of Formosa. 24 pp. — J . C.
Crawford: New Hymenoptera from, the Philippine islands. 15 pp. — F. W.
Weymontb: Notes on a collection of fishes from Cameron, Louisiana. 11 pp. —
W. H. Dali: On some land shells oolieoted by H. Biugbam in Peru. 4 fig.
6 pp. — N. Annandale: Fresh w-ater sponges in th e collection of th e U. S.
N. Museum. Part. III. Description of a new species of Spongilla from China.
1 pp. — E. W. Berry: A. revision of the fossil plants of the genus
Nageiopsis of Fontaine. 2 fig. 11 pp. — S. A. Roliwer: On a collection of
Tenthredinoidea from eastern Canada. 13 pp. — A. H. Clark: On th e origin
of certain types of crinoid stems. 6 pp, — Proisocrinus, a new genus of
recent orinoids. 3 fig. 4 pp. — W. H. Dali: Summary of the shells of the
genus Conns from th e Pacific coast of Amerika, in th e U. S. Nat. Museum.
12 pp. — II. G. Dyar: Descriptions of some new species and genera of