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NZ rer eee ae Sr es SPT eres ee rT ee rr reeaars sents pei ed we eet res Set at ene ee cers ree ern a a eee ered Ped mee i er et ee ea eT ablaet rr ea) reer aeey errr ee ers peer ert ere Aree ome rer Pen ee ee ere a Reet aan ts Serpe ee ieee ere a De ren edie dle von ’ Seen Rog raat Nar or Parad 7 Peete ee area, 5 se nd > era, ee pay eapnter eT ae Sg enn ee aera Somer ene ae ree tae Pe ere apne rar ener rari manegoann d= 2 te apres rer ee ny ar eat Pear reper cor er: pS ae ae eae ever ene ret. enc h rae Eine On ha ne Pere pitt ee aad aa Per er Meret aa Peete ued Poe ye eta pare rns SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin 51: Supplement 1 A LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MusEUM 1901-1906 WITH AN INDEX TO TITLES BY RANDOLPH I. GEARE Chief of Correspondence and Documents enor eeseesl— AE INCRE A ASO ate Ss q a0 Or WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1906 wes cae we ay ote ee . es 3 ‘ - . aioe oa SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin 51: Supplement 1 A LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 1901-1906 WitH AN INDEX TO TITLES BY RANDOLPH I. GEARE Chief of Correspondence and Documents 30eP8COGe, WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1906 A-LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF EHE WU. s. NATIONAL MUSEUM, tgo1-go6. I—REPORTS. L9O1-1L 904. tS) yale, 2 Annual Report ; of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion of | the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1901. | | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1903. 8vo., pp. i-xvi, 1-452, 208 pls., 23 figs. Report of Richard Rathbun, Assistant Secretary in charge of the National Museum (including reports of the INCRURCURALONS)y Saisie Nee aes hee a oe eee et hee pp 9ie Report on the Department of Anthropology. By William H. Holmes, pp. 451-61. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 63-80. Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 81-91. Appendices. pp. 93-174. I. The Museum staff. pp. 93-94. Il. List of accessions. pp. 95-136. Ill. Distribution of specimens. pp. 137-145. IV. Bibliography. pp. 147-174. Papers illustrating the collections (Nos. 123-127) ...--.-- pp- 175-393. LOO2 Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures and condi- tion of | the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1902. | ———— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1904. Svo., pp. i-xxiv, 1-784, 262 pls., 409 figs. Report of Richard Rathbun, Assistant Secretary in charge of the National Museum (including reports of the nero a OTe \ ee co cet i Mee ln ree ats See 8h 2 Moe. Cle d pp. 1-84. Report on the Department of Anthropology. By William H Holmes. pp. 538-58. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 59-76. Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 77-84. 1 2 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. 8. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Appendices. pp. 85-168. I. The Museum staff. pp. 85-86. Il. List of accessions. pp. 87-124. III. Distribution of specimens. pp. 125-133. IV. Bibliography. pp. 185-164. V. Report on the exhibit of the National Museum at the South Caro- lina Interstate and West Indian Exposition, Charleston, 1901-2. By Frederick W. True. pp. 165-166. VI. Report of delegate to the Fifth International Zoological Congress, Berlin, August 12-16, 1901. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 167- 168. Papers illustrating the collections (Nos. 128-130) peeeeete pp. 171-739. EOOS=: Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion of | the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1903. | | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | - | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1904. 8vo., pp. i-xv, 1-646, 69 pls., 120 figs. Report of Richard Rathbun, Assistant Secretary in charge of the National Museum (including reports of the head: curators) 24 seo... ee eee ee eee pp. 1-90. Report on the Department of Anthropology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 51-60. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 61-82. Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 83-90. Appendices. pp. 91-174. I. The Museum staff. pp. 93-94. Il. List of accessions. pp. 95-142. Ill. Bibliography. pp. 1438-174. Papers descriptive of Museum buildings (Nos. 131-133). pp. 175-608. t 904. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion of | the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1904. | | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1906. | 8vo., pp. i-xvi, 1-780, 66 pls., 142 figs. Report of Richard Rathbun, Assistant Secretary in charge of the National Museum (including reports olvthe head teurators) ooo Seen eet pp. 1-104. Report on the Department of Anthropology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 61-75. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 77-95. Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 97-104. Appendices. pp. 105-186. I. The Museum staff. pp. 105-106. II. List of accessions. pp. 107-156. III. Bibliography. pp. 157-184. IV. Report of Charles Schuchert, delegate of the Smithsonian Institu- tion and U.S. National Museum to the Ninth International Geo- logical Congress, held at Vienna, Austria, August 20-27, 1903. pp. 185-186. Papers illustrating the collections (Nos. 184-137)-...---- pp. 187-751. IIT—PAPERS PRINTED IN THE PRECEDING REPORTS (1901-1904). (NOS. 123-137.) TO Ore . 128. Report on the Exhibit of the U.S. National Museum at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901. By Fred- erick W. True, William H. Holmes, and George P. Merrill. pp. 177-231, 72 pls. . 124. Flint implements and fossil remains from a sulphur spring at Afton, Indian Territory. By William H. Holmes. pp. 233-252, 26 pls. . 125. Classification and arrangement of the exhibits of an anthro- pological museum. By William H. Holmes. pp. 253-278, 8 figs. . 126. Archeological field work in northeastern Arizona. The Museum-Gates Expedition of 1901. By Walter Hough. pp. 279-358, 101 pls. . 127. Narrative of a visit to Indian tribes of the Purus River, Brazil. By Joseph Beal Steere. pp. 359-3893, 9 pls., 15 figs. £LVO2R.- . 128. Aboriginal American basketry: Studies in a textile art with- out machinery. By Otis Tufton Mason. pp. 171-548, 248 pls., 212 figs. . 129. The herpetology of Porto Rico. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 549-724, 1 pl., 197 figs. . 130. Wokas, a primitive food of the Klamath Indians. By Fred- erick Vernon Coville. pp. 725-739, 13 pis. R LOQOS: . 131. Report upon the condition and progress of the U. S. National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1908. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 1-174. . 132. The United States National Museum: An account of the build- ings occupied by the national collections. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 181-809, 29 pls. ie: BE: i iP: P: Pe IE P: P: iP BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XXIV . 1249. Sle 1250. 1951. 195%. 1256. On a stony meteorite, which fell near Felix, Perry County, Alabama, May 15, 1900. By George P. Merrill. pp. 193-198, 2 pls. A review of the atherine fishes of Japan. By David S. Jor- dan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 199-206, 4 figs. The cacomitl cat of the Rio Grande Valley. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 207-210. A new species of bullfrog from Florida and the Gulf coast. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 211-215, 1 diagram outline. Some spiders and other Arachnida from Porto Rico. By Nathan Banks. pp. 217-227, 1 plate. A review of the gymnodont fishes of Japan. By David $. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 229-264, 8 figs. Two new species of alge of the genus Buthotrephis, from the Upper Silurian of Indiana. By David White. pp. 265-270, 3 pls. The fossil fresh-water shells of the Colorado desert, their distribution, environment, and variation. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 271-299, 6 pls., 9 figs. Chondrodonta, a new genus of ostreiform mollusks from the Cretaceous, with descriptions of the genotype and a new species. By Timothy W. Stanton. pp. 301-807, 2 pls. Catalogue of a collection of hummingbirds from Ecuador and Colombia. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 809-342. A review of the discobolous fishes of Japan. By David 5. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 343-351, 2 figs. A review of the Japanese species of surf-fishes or Embiotoci- de. By David S. Jordan (assisted by Michitaro Sindo). pp. 353-359, 2 figs. A review of the pediculate fishes or anglers of Japan. By David 8. Jordan (assisted by Michitaro Sindo). pp. 361-881, 7 figs. Descriptions of new American butterflies. By William I : Schaus. pp. 383-460. A review of the trachinoid fishes and their supposed allies found in the waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 461-497, 7 figs. ~I LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. XXIV P. 1264. Illustrations and descriptions of new, Een ie or imper- fectly known shells, chiefly American, in the U.S. National Museum. By William H. Dall. pp. 499-566, 14 pls. P. 1265. A review of the salmonoid fishes of Japan. By David Jordan and John O. Snyder pp. 567-593, 5 figs. P. 1266. A review of the labroid fishes and related forms found in the waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 595-662, 10 figs. P. 1267. List of generic terms proposed for birds during the years 1890 to 1900, inclusive, to which are added names omitted by Waterhouse in his ‘t Index Generum Avium.” By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 663-729. P. 1268. A review of the American moths of the genus Depressaria Haworth, with descriptions of new species. By August Busck. _ pp. 731-749. P. 1269. The mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. pp. 751-795, 2 pls., 1 outline map. P. 1270. LHenicops dolichopus, a new chilopod from Utah. By Ralph V. Chamberlin. pp. 797-800. P. 1271. A review of the larks of the genus Ofocoris. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 801-883, 7 pls. P. 1272. Descriptions of new decapod crustaceans from the west coast of North America. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 885-905. P. 1273. A newly found meteorite from Admire, Lyon County, Kansas. By George P. Merrill. pp. 907-918, 7 pls. P. 1274. Descriptions of three new birds from the southern United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 915-926. © VOLUME XXV (CONTAINING PAPERS 1275-1305). Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | ——— | Proceedings | of the Pewee States National Museum. | ——— Volume XXV. | ——— | Pul plished under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | ———-— | Washington: | Government Printing Ottice. | 1903. 8vo., pp. i-xiv, 1-1021, 82 pls., 143 figs. XXV P. 1275. A list of the beetles of the District of Columbia. By Henry Ulke. pp. 1-57. i: Pr E Ps i. Ps Pi: Jen ee PB: FP. Eee Ee i BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XXIV 1249. 1250. 1251. 195%. 1254. 1956. 1262. 1263. On a stony meteorite, which fell near Felix, Perry County, Alabama, May 15, 1900. By George P. Merrill. pp. 193-198, 2 pls. A review of the atherine fishes of Japan. By David S. Jor- dan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 199-206, 4 figs. The cacomitl cat of the Rio Grande Valley. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 207-210. A new species of bullfrog from Florida and the Gulf coast. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 211-215, 1 diagram outline, Some spiders and other Arachnida from Porto Rico. By Nathan Banks. pp. 217-227, 1 plate. A review of the gymnodont fishes of Japan. By David 5S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 229-264, 8 figs. Two new species of alge of the genus Buthotrephis, from the Upper Silurian of Indiana. By David White. pp. 265-270, 3 pls. The fossil fresh-water shells of the Colorado desert, their distribution, environment, and variation. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 271-299, 6 pls., 9 figs. Chondrodonta, a new genus of ostreiform mollusks from the Cretaceous, with descriptions of the genotype and a new species. By Timothy W. Stanton. pp. 301-307, 2 pls. Catalogue of a collection of hummingbirds from Ecuador and Colombia. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 309-342. A review of the discobolous fishes of Japan. By David 5. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 343-351, 2 figs. A review of the Japanese species of surf-fishes or Embiotoci- de. By David S. Jordan (assisted by Michitaro Sindo). pp. 353-359, 2 figs. A review of the pediculate fishes or anglers of Japan. By David 5S. Jordan (assisted by Michitaro Sindo). pp. 361-881, 7 figs. Descriptions of new American butterflies. By William I : Schaus. pp. 383-460. A review of the trachinoid fishes and their supposed allies found in the waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 461-497, 7 figs. ~I LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. XXIV P. 1264. Illustrations and descriptions of new, unfigured, or imper- fectly known shells, chiefly American, in the U. S. National Museum. By William H. Dall. pp. 499-566, 14 pls. P. 1265. A review of the salmonoid fishes of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 567-593, 5 figs. P. 1266. A review of the labroid fishes and related forms found in the waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 595-662, 10 figs. P. 1267. List of generic terms proposed for birds during the years 1890 to 1900, inclusive, to which are added names omitted by Waterhouse in his ‘* Index Generum Avium.” By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 663-729. P. 1268. A review of the American moths of the genus Depressaria Haworth, with descriptions of new species. By August Busck. _ pp. 731-749. P. 1269. The mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 3 pp. 751-795, 2 pls., 1 outline map. P. 1270. Henicops dolichopus, a new chilopod from Utah. By Ralph V. Chamberlin. pp. 797-800. P. 1271. A review of the larks of the genus Otocoris. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 801-883, 7 pls. P. 1272. Descriptions of new decapod crustaceans from the west coast of North America. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 885-905. P. 1273. A newly found meteorite from Admire, Lyon County, Kansas. By George P. Merrill. . =) pp. 907-918, 7 pls. P. 1274. Descriptions of three new birds from the southern United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 915-926. VOLUME XXV (CONTAINING PAPERS 1275-1305). Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | ——— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | — - | Volume XXV. | ——— |! Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | ———-— | Washington: | Government Printing Ottice. | 1903. 8vo., pp. i-xiv, 1-1021, 32 pls., 143 figs. P. 1275. A list of the beetles of the District of Columbia. By Henry Ulke. pp. 1-87. 8 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XXV P. 1276. Some new South American birds. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 59-68. P. 1277. The Casas Grandes meteorite. By Wirt Tassin. pp. 69-74, 4 pls. P. 1278. A review of the oplegnathoid fishes of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 75-78. P. 1279. Descriptions of two new species of squaloid sharks from Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O, Snyder. pp. 79-81, 2 figs. P. 1280. New Diptera from North America. By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 88-126. a “ . . . Ts . r = -. P. 1281. List of birds collected by William T. Foster in Paraguay. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 127-147. P. 1282. The reptiles of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 149-158. P. 1283. Contributions toward a monograph of the lepidopterous family Noctuide of boreal North America. By John B. Smith. pp. 159-209, 2 pls. P. 1284. A list of spiders collected in Arizona by Messrs. Schwarz and Barber during the summer of 1901. By Nathan Banks. pp. 211-221, 1 pl. P. 1285. Observations on the crustacean fauna of the region about Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. By William P. Hay. pp. 223-236, 1 fig. P. 1286. The ocelot cats. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 237-249. P. lzs7. A review of the trigger-fishes, file-fishes, and trunk-fishes of Japan. By David 8S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 251-286, 6 figs. P. 1288. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott and Mr. C. B. Kloss in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 287-314. P. 1289. Notes on a collection of fishes from the island of Formosa. By David 8. Jordan and Barton W. Evermann. pp. 315-368, 29 figs. P. 1290. Descriptions of the larve of some moths from Colorado. By I Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 369-412. P. 1291. A review of the cling-fishes (Gobiesocide) of the waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 418-416, 1 fig. XXV LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. 9 P. 1292. Observations on the crustacean fauna of Nickajack cave, y- ie: 1298. 1296. 1297. 1298. 1300. 1301. 1502. 1305. 1304. 1305. Tennessee, and vicinity. By William P. Ha pp. 417-489, 10 figs., 1 sketch map. A review of the blennoid fishes of Japan. By David 5S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 441-504, 28 figs. A new fresh-water isopod of the genus MJancasellus from Indiana. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 505-507, 4 figs. A new terrestrial isopod of the genus Pseudarmadillo from Cuba. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 509-511, 4 figs. A review of the Chetodontidz and related families of fishes found in the waters of Japan. By David 5. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 513-563, 6 figs. The relationship and osteology of the caproid fishes or Anti- goniide. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 565-572, 3 figs. Notes on little-known Japanese fishes with description of a new species of Aboma. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 573-576, 1 fig. Cambrian Brachiopoda: Acrotreta,; Linnarssonella; Obolus; with descriptions of new species. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 577-612. On certain species of fishes confused with Bryostemma poly- actocephalum. By David 8S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 613-618, 3 figs. The shoulder girdle and characteristic osteology of the hemi- De branchiate fishes. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 619-634, 6 figs. North American parasitic copepods of the family Argulide, with a bibiiography of the group and a systematic review of all known species. By Charles B. Wilson. pp. 635-742, 20 pls., 23 figs. A review of the ophidioid fishes of Japan. By David 3. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 743-766, 6 figs. A revision of the American moths of the family Gelechiide, with descriptions of new species. By August Busck. pp. 767-938, 5 pls., 1 fig. A review of the dragonets (Callionvmide) and related tishes of the waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 939-959, 9 figs. 10 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOLUME XXVI (CONTAINING PAPERS 1306-1349). Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —-— , Pi: Ps Rs Ee E. iE Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Volume X XVI. | ——— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1903. | xXXVI 1306. L307. 1308. 1309. TSO: 1311. Lok: 8vo., pp. i-xv, 1-1058, 69 pls., 192 figs. A review of the berycoid fishes of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 1-21, 4 figs. Japanese stalk-eyed crustaceans. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 23-55, 24 figs. A review of the hemibranchiate fishes of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 57-73, 3 figs. Descriptions of new species of Hawaiian crabs. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 75-77, 4 figs. Contribution to a monograph of the insects of the order Thysanoptera inhabiting North America. By Warren E. Hinds. pp. 79-242, 11 pls. Descriptions of a new genus and forty-six new species of crustaceans of the family Galatheide, with a list of the known marine species. By James E. Benedict. pp. 2438-334, 47 figs. Synopsis of the family Veneride and of the North American recent species. By William H. Dall. pp. 335-412, 5 pls. On the Lower Devonie and Ontaric formations of Maryland. By Charles Schuchert. pp. 413-424. Observations on the number of young of the lasiurine bats. By Marcus W. Lyon, jr. pp 425-426, 1 plate. Note on the sea anemone, Sagartia paguri Verrill.. By J. Playfair MeMurrich. pp. 427-428, 2 figs. On a small collection of crustaceans from the island of Cuba. By William P. Hay. pp. 429-435, 3 figs. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the coast and islands of northwest Sumatra. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. pp. 437-483, 2 pls., 1 outline map. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. EE XXVI 1318. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the coast and islands of northwest Sumatra. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 485-524, 1 outline map. . 1319. A review of the synentognathous fishes of Japan. By David 8. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 525-544, 3 figs. 1320. Notes on the osteology and relationship of the fossil birds of the genera //esperornis, Hargeria, Baptornis and Diatryma. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 545-556, 8 figs. 1321. Rediscovery of one of Holbrook’s salamanders. By Leon- hard Stejneger. 1322. A new Procelsterna from the Leeward Islands, Hawaiian group. By Walter K. Fisher. pp. 559-563. : 1323. The structural features of the bryozoan genus Homotrypa, with descriptions of species from the Cincinnatian group. By Ray 8. Bassler. pp. 565-591, 6 pls. 1324. A review of the elasmobranchiate fishes of Japan. By David S$. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 593-674, 2 pls., 10 figs. 1325. The cerebral fissures of the Atlantic walrus. By Pierre A. Fish. pp. 675-688, 2 pls. 1326. Description of a new species of sculpin from Japan. By David S. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 689-690, 1 fig. 1327. On the identification of a species of Eucalyptus from the Philippines. By Joseph H. Maiden. pp. 691-692. 1328. Supplementary note on Lleekeria mitsukuri/ and on certain Japanese fishes. By David S. Jordan. pp. 693-696, 1 pl., 3 figs. 1329. The use of the name Torpedo for the electric cattish. By Theodore Gill. pp. 697-698. 1330. A review of the Cepolidee or band-fishes, of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 699-702, 1 fig. 1331. A genealogic study of dragon-fly wing venation. By James G. Needham. pp. 703-764, 24 pls., 44 figs. 1332. A review of the Cobitide, or loaches, of the rivers of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 765-774, 2 figs. 12 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XXVI P. 1333. P. 133k Pea Soo: P. 1336. P. 1337. P. 1338. P1339: P. 1340: P2As4at. P. 1342. Eeis4s: iPaeo4 AS P. 1345. P. 1346. P. 1347. Notes on Orthoptera from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas, with descriptions of new species. By Andrew N. Caudell. pp. 775-809, 1 pl. A review of the cyprinoid fishes of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 811-862, 8 figs. The Phasmide, or walking-sticks, of the United States. By Andrew N. Caudell. pp. 863-885, 4 pls. Description of an extinct mink from the shell heaps of the Maine coast. By Daniel W. Prentiss. pp. 887-888, 1 fig. Revision of the Crustacea of the genus Lepidopa. By James EK. Benedict. pp. 889-895, 8 figs. A review of the siluroid fishes, or catfishes, of Japan. By David S. Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. pp. 897-911, 2 figs. Notice of a collection of fishes made by H. H. Brimley in Cane River and Bollings Creek, North Carolina, with a de- scription of a new species of Wotropis (V. brimleyi). By Barton A. Bean. pp. 9138-914. On the relations of the fishes of the family Lamprididee, or opahs. By Theodore Gill. pp. 915-924, 3 figs. Amphipoda from Costa Rica. By Rey. Thomas R. R. Stebbing. pp. 925-931, 2 pls. Synopsis of the family Astartidee, with a review of the Ameri- can species. By William H. Dall. pp. 988-951, 2 pls. An Alaskan Corymorpha-like hydroid. By Samuel F. Clarke. pp. 953-958, 7 figs. On some neglected genera of fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 959-962. Notice of a small collection of fishes, including a rare eel, recently received from H. Maxwell Lefroy, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies. By Barton A. Bean. pp. 963-964, 1 fig. On some fish genera of the first edition of Cuvier’s ** Régne Animal” and Oken’s names. By Theodore Gill. pp. 965-967. Report on the fresh-water Ostracoda of the United States National Museum, including a revision of the subfamilies and genera of the family Cypridide. By Richard W. Sharpe. pp. 969-1001, 6 pls. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. 13 XXVI P. 1348. A review of the fishes of Japan belonging to the family of Hexagrammide. By David S. Jordan and Edwin ©. Starks. pp. 1003-1013, 3 figs. P. 1349. Note on the fish genera named Macrodon. By Theodore Gill. pp. 1015-1016. VOLUME XXVIII (CONTAINING PAPERS 1350-1381). Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | ——— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | ——— | Volume XXVII. | ~ | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1904. 8vo., pp. i-xvii, 1-998, 50 pls., 279 figs. XXVII P. 1350. Contributions to the natural history of the Isopoda. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 1-89, 92 figs. P. 1351. A review of the scorpenoid fishes of Japan. By David 8. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 91-175, 2 pls., 21 figs. : P. 1852. A revision of the American great horned owls. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 177-192. P. 1353. A new batrachian and a new reptile from the Trias of Arizona. By Frederic A. Lucas. ~ pp. 193-195, 2 pls. P. 1354. A review of the wrens of the genus 7roglodytes. By Harry 5 : Y : ) C. Oberholser. ; pp. 197-210, 1 plate. P. 1355. Report on the fresh-water brvozoa of the United States. By Charles B. Davenport. pp. 211-221, 1 plate. P. 1356. On the species of white chimaera from Japan. By David 8. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 223-226, 2 figs. P. 1357. Notes on a killer whale (genus Orcinus) from the coast of Maine. By Frederick W. True. pp. 227-230, 2 pls. P. 1358. A review of the Cottidae, or sculpins, found in the waters of Japan. By David 8. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 231-835, 43 figs. P. 1359. Notes on the bats collected by William Palmer in Cuba. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. pp. 337-348, 1 plate. 14 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XXVII iP. Ps Bs P: 12 EA iE. P: P. 1360. List of Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, collected by Messrs. E. A. Schwarz and Herbert S. Barber. By Philip R. Uhler. pp. 349-364. 1361. A revision of American Siphonaptera, or fleas, together with a complete list and bibliography of the group. By Carl F. Baker. pp. 365-469, 17 pls. 1362. The aleyrodids, or mealy-winged flies, of California, with references to other American species. By Florence E. Bemis. pp. 471-537, 11 pls. 1363. Studies in Old World forficulids, or earwigs, and blattids, or cockroaches. By James A. G. Rehn. pp. 539-560. 1364. Studies in American mantids, or soothsayers. By James A. G. Rehn. pp. 561-574. 1365. A review of the Japanese fishes of the family Agonide. By David S. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 575-599, 13 figs. 1366. The osteology of some berycoid fishes. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 601-619, 10 figs. 1367. A new genus and two new species of crustaceans of the family Albuneidee from the Pacific Ocean; with remarks on the probable use of the antennule in A/bunea and Lepidopa. By James E. Benedict. pp. 621-625, 5 figs. 1368. A new species of Argulus, with a more complete account of two species already described. By Charles B. Wilson. pp. 627-655, 38 figs. 1369. Contributions to the natural history of the Isopoda. By Har- riet Richardson. - pp. 657-681, 39 figs. . 1870. Description of a new African weaver-bird. By Harry C. Oberholser. p. 683. 1371. New dragon-fly nymphs in the United States National Museum. By James G. Needham. pp. 685-720, 7 pls., 11 figs. 1372. New molluscan genera from the Carboniferous. By George He-Girty. pp. 721-736, 8 pls. 1373. Description of two new birdsfrom Somali Land. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 737-739. XXVII P. 1374. Pols (oe =o pt oo ~j Pease - LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. 15 Two new ferns of the genus Polypodium from Jamaica. By William R. Maxon. pp. 741-744. Tineid moths from British Columbia, with descriptions of new species. By August Busck. pp. 745-778. The Lepidoptera of the Kootenai district of British Colum- bia. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 779-938. Notes on collections of fishes from Oahu island and Laysan island, Hawaii, with descriptions of four new species. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 939-948. Two Orthoptera hitherto unrecorded from the United States. By Andrew N. Caudell. P. 1380. StS S pp. 949-952, 3 figs. A new fern, Goniophlebium pringle:, from Mexico. By Wiiliam R. Maxon. pp. 953-954, 1 plate, 1 fig. The Persimmon creek meteorite. By Wirt Tassin. pp. 955-959, 2 pls., 1 fig. Schmidtina, a genus of Japanese sculpins. By David 8. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. p. 961. VOLUME XXVIII (CONTAINING PAPERS 1382-1414). Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | ——— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | ——— | Volume XXVIII. | ---—- | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Instutition. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1905. XXVIII P. 1382. Pisses. P. 1384. P1385. &vo., pp. i-xix, 1-1027, 35 pls., 381 figs. Treatise on the Acarina, or mites. By Nathan Banks. pp. 1-114, 201 figs. Notes on Hawaiian reptiles from the island of Maui. By Richard C. McGregor. pp. 115-118. Labracinus, the proper name for the fish genus C7chlops. By Theodore Gill. pa) Note on the genus Prionurus or Acanthocaulos. By Theo- dore Gill. p. 121. 5342—No. 51—06——2 16 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XXVIII P. 1386. Description of a new species of fish (Apogon evermannt) from the Hawaiian Islands, with notes on other species. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 123-126. P. 1387. Descriptions of new genera and species of Hymenoptera from the Philippine Islands. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 127-158, 2 pls. P. 1388. The systematic relations of the ammodytoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 159-163, 4 figs. P. 1389. The dragonflies (Odonata) of Burma and Lower Siam.—I. Subfamily Calopterygine. By Edward B. Willamson. pp. 165-187, 18 figs. P. 1890. On the Liparis (Trismegistus) owstoni Jordan and Snyder. By Peter Schmidt. pp. 189-191, 2 figs. P. 1391. On a collection of fishes made in Korea, by Pierre Louis Jouy, with descriptions of new species. By David 8. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 193-212, 11 figs. P. 1392. The Mount Vernon meteorite. By Wirt Tassin. pp. 218-217, 2 pls., 1 fig. P. 1393. The scorpenoid fish, WVeosebastes entaxis, as the type of a distinct genus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 219-220, 2 figs. P. 1394. Note on the genera of synanceine and pelorine fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 221-225, 1 fig. P. 1395. Cambrian brachiopoda, with descriptions of new genera and species. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 227-837. P. 1396. On the generic characteristics of Prionotus stearnsii. By Theodore Gill. pp. 339-342, 4 figs. P. 1397. Three new frogs and one new gecko from the Philippine Islands.. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 343-348. P. 1398. Descriptions of new species of tortricid moths from North Carolina, with notes. By William D. Kearfott. pp. 349-364. P. 1399. Note on the salmon and trout of Japan. By David S. Jordan. pp. 365-366. P. 1400. Descriptions of a new genus of Isopoda belonging to the family Tanaide and of a new species of Zanazs, both from Monterey Bay, California. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 367-870, 18 figs. XXVIIT P14 402: P. 1403. P1404. iP. 1405: P. 1406. Rel407. P. 1408. P. 1409. al: P. 1411. P. 1412. Portals: Pp. 1414. “J LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. ] A critical review of the literature on the simple genera of the Madreporaria Fungida, with a tentative classification. By T. Wayland Vaughan. pp. 371-424. Descriptions of new genera and species of mammals from the Philippine Islands. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 425-460. On a collection of Orthoptera from southern Arizona, with descriptions of new species. By Andrew N. Caudell. pp. 461-477, 6 figs. North American parasitic copepods belonging to the family Caligide. Part 1.—The Caligine. By Charles B. Wilson. pp. 479-672, 25 pls., 50 figs. Notes on mammals collected and observed in the northern Mackenzie River district, Northwest Territories of Canada, with remarks on explorers and explorations of the far north. By R. MacFarlane. pp. 673-764, 5 pls., 2 figs. Description of a new toad from Cuba. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 765-767, 6 figs. List of fishes collected by Dr. Bashford Dean on the Island of Negros, Philippines. By David S. Jordan and Alvin Seale. pp. 769-803, 20 figs. ; The life history of the sea-horses (Hippocampids). By Theo- dore Gill. pp. 805-514, 12 figs. Notes on an adult goblin shark (M/étsuhurina owstonz) of Japan. By Barton A. Bean. pp. 815-818, 2 figs. Notes on cestode cysts, Zien/a chamissonii, new species, from a porpoise. By Edwin Linton. pp. 819-822, 1 pl. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Kilimanjaro region, East Africa. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 823-936. A descriptive list of a collection of early stages of Japanese Lepidoptera. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 937-956, 23 figs. Additions to the recorded hymenopterous fauna of the Phil- ippine Islands, with descriptions of new species. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 957-971. Notes on the fishes of Puget Sound. By Charles H. Gilbert and Joseph C. Thompson. pp. 973-987, 3 figs. 18 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. 8S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOLUME XXIX (CONTAINING PAPERS 1415-1441). Smithsonian Institution | United States National Museum | ——— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum | ——— | Volume XXIX | —— | Washington | Government Printing Office | 1906. : 8vo., pp. i-xvi, 1-840, 44 pls., 152 figs. X XIX P. 1415. Cambrian faunas of China. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 1-106. ‘ P. 1416. New Hymenoptera from the Philippines. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 107-119. P. 1417. The classification of the American Siphonaptera. By Carl KF’. Baker. pp. 121-170. P. 1418. A new subspecies of ground dove from Mona Island, Porto Rico. By J. H. Riley. pp. 171-172. P. 1419. New genera of South American moths. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 173-178. P. 1420. Descriptions of new South American moths. By William Schaus. pp. 179-345. P. 1421. Some new South American moths. By William Warren. pp. 347-352. P. 1422. A list of fishes collected in Tahiti by Henry P. Bowie. By David 8. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 353-357, 3 figs. P. 1423. A listof American cochlidian moths, with descriptions of new genera and species. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 359-396. P. 1424. New generaand species of Hymenoptera from the Philippines. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 397-413. P. 1425. Thomas Martyn and the Universal Conchologist. By William H. Dall. pp. 415-432. P. 1426. The mounted skeleton of Zriceratops prorsus. By Charles Ps 7 i W. Gilmore. pp. 433-435, 2 pls. e P. 1427. Five new species of Mexican plants. By J. N. Rose. pp. 439. XXIX P. 1428. PS 1499. P. 1480. P. 1431. P. 1482. P. 1433. P. 1434. P. 1435. P. 1436. P. 1487. P. 1438. P. 1489. P. 1440. P. 1441. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. 19 Two new umbelliferous plants from the coastal plain of Georgia. By. J. N. Rose. pp. 441-442, 1 pl. Descriptions of three Mexican violets. By J. N. Ros and H. D. House. pp. 443-444, 1 pl. Descriptions of a new species of Z7voneca from the coast of Panama. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 445-446, 2 figs. The breeding habits and the segmentation of the egg of the pipetish, Siphostoma floride. By Eugene W. Gudger. pp. 447-500, 7 pls., 2 figs. Notes on exotic forficulids or earwigs, with descriptions of new species. By James A. G. Rehn. pp. 501-515, 9 figs. : List of fishes collected in 1882-83 by Pierre Louis Jouy at Shanghai and Hongkong, China. By David 8S. Jordan and Alvin Seale. pp. 517-529, 6 figs. On the syntomid moths of southern Venezuela collected in 1898-1900. By Edward A. Klages. pp. 531-552. A fossil raccoon from a California Pleistocene cave deposit. By James W. Gidley. pp. 5538-554, 1 pl. The monkeys of the Macaca nemestrina group. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. Pp. 555-563, 8 pls. A new lizard of the genus Phrynosoma, from Mexico. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 565-567. A study of the wings of the Tenthredinoidea, a superfamily of Hymenoptera. By Alexander D. MacGillivray. pp. 569-654, 24 pls., 20 figs. A new blattoid from the Cretaceous formation of North America. By Anton Handlirsch. pp. 655-656, 1 fig. On some bats of the genus RAinolophus, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the islands of Nias and Engano. By Knud Andersen. pp. 657-659. Revision of American Paleozoic insects. By Anton Hand- lirseh, pp. 661-820, 109 figs. 20 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOLUME XXX (CONTAINING PAPERS 1442-1478). Smithsonian Institution | United States National Museum | ——— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum | ——— | Volume XXX | ——— | Washington | Government Printing | Office | 1906. 8vo., pp. i-xvi, 1-188, 78 pls:, 120 figs. XK P. 1442. A study of the James types of Ordovician and Silurian bryo- zoa. By Ray 8. Bassler. pp. 1-66, 7 pls. P. 1443. The life history of the cave salamander, Spelerpes maculi- caudus (Cope). By Arthur M. Banta and Waldo L. McAtee. pp. 67-83, 3 pls., 3 figs. P. 1444. Descriptions of new South American moths. By William L z Schaus. pp. 85-141. P. 1445. Descriptions of six new species of fishes from Japan. By David S$. Jordan and Alvin Seale. pp. 148-148, 6 figs. P. 1446. New American Paleozoic ostracoda. Notes and descriptions of Upper Carboniferous genera and species. By Edward O. Ulrich and Ray 8. Bassler. pp. 149-164, 1 pl. ; P. 1447. A new ruminant from the Pleistocene of New Mexico. By James W. Gidley. pp. 165-167, 3 figs. P. 1448. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera from Japan. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 169-201, 4 pls. P. 1449. The osteology of S/nopa, a creodont mammal of the middle Eocene. By William D. Matthew. pp. 203-2838, 1 pl., 20 figs. P. 1450. The Locustide and Gryillide collected by W. T. Foster in Paraguay. By Andrew Nelson Caudell. pp. 235-244. P. 1451. Brains and brain preservatives. By Ales Hrdlitka. pp. 245-820, 28 figs. P. 1452. Notes on Japanese, Indopacific, and American Pyramidellide. By William H. Dall and Paul Bartsch. pp. 821-369, 10 pls. P. 1453. Notes on South American grasshoppers of the subfamily Acridine (Acridide), with descriptions of new genera and 2 species. By James A. G. Rehn. pp. 871-891. P. 1454. Descriptions of two new naiads. By Paul Bartsch. pp. 393-396, 3 pls. XXX Ps d455, Prl45e6. Pel45iT P. 1460. PelAe ls P. 1462. P. 1463. P. 1464. P. 1465. P. 1469. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. 21 A synopsis of the sturgeons (Acipenseride) of Japan. By David 8. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 397-398. Descriptions of new genera and species of South American geometrid moths. By William Warren. pp. 899-557. A new salamander from North Carolina. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 559-562, 6 figs. Cambrian faunas of China. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 563-595. Descriptions of three new species of katydids and a new genus of crickets from Costa Rica. By James A. G. Rehn. pp. 579-605, 8 figs. Notes on some recent additions to the exhibition series of vertebrate fossils. By Charles W. Gilmore. pp. 607-611, 6 pls. Synoptic list of Paraguayan Acridide, or locusts, with descriptions of new forms. By Lawrence Bruner. pp. 613--694, 3 pls. List of fishes collected on Tanega and Yaku, offshore islands of southern Japan, by Robert Van Vleck Anderson, with descriptions of seven new species. By David 8. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 695-706, 13 figs. A review of the American moths of the genus Cosmopteryx hitbner. By August Busck. pp. 707-713. A review of the sand lances, or Ammodytidee, of the waters of Japan. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 715-719, 2 figs. Tineid moths from southern Texas, with descriptions of new species. By August Busck. pp. 721-736, 10 figs. Notes on Malayan pigs. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. pp. 737-758, 26 pls., 1 fig. ” A new American pentremite. By Charles Schuchert. pp. 759-760, 3 figs. On a collection of fishes made by P. O. Simons in Ecuador and Peru. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 761-800, 2 pls., 10 figs. Notes on birds from German and British East Africa. By Harry C. Oberholser. | pp. 801-811. 92 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. XK P. 1470. Descriptions of a new species of threadfin (family Polyne- mide) from Japan. By David S. Jordan and Richard C. McGregor. pp. 813-815, 1 fig. P. 1471. A new tree toad from Costa Rica. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 817-818. P. 1472. The mammals of Engano Island, West Sumatra. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. pp. 819-826. P. 1473. Three new Fungiz, with a description of a specimen of = Fungia granulosa Klunzinger and a note on a specimen of Fungia concinna Verrill. By T. Wayland Vaughan, pp. 827-832, 8 pls. P. 1474. On a species of loach, IWésgurnus decemcirrosus (Basilewsky guy : J from northern China. By David 8. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 833-884, 1 fig. P. 1475. Description of a new genus and species of fossil seal from the Miocene of Maryland. By Frederick W. True. pp. 835-840, 2 pls. P. 1476. The giant bass of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 841-845, 2 figs. P. 1477. A new species of Cenocyathus from California, and the Bra- Y¥ zilian astrangid corals. By T. Wayland Vaughan. pp. 847-850, 2 pls. P. 1478. New fishes from Santo Domingo. By B. W. Evermann and H. Walton Clark. pp. 847-855, 3 figs. IV—BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. B. 39. [Directions for collecting and preserving specimens. | Part P.—Directions for collectors of American basketry. By Otis T. Mason. 8vo., 1902, pp. 1-31, 44 figs. _ Part Q.—Instructions to collectors of historical and anthropological speci- mens. (Especially designed for collectors, in the insular possessions of the United States.) By William H. Holmes and Otis T. Mason. 8vo., 1902, pp. 1-16. Part R.—Directions for collecting information and specimens for physical anthropology. By Ales Hrdlitka. 8vo., 1904, pp. 1-25, 8 pls. Part §.—Directions for collecting information and objects illustrating the history of medicine. By James M. Flint, M. D., U. S. N. (retired). 8 vo., 1905, pp. 1-5. B. 50. The Birds of North and Middle America: A descriptive cata- logue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean Sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago. By Robert Ridgway, Curator, Division of Birds. Part II. Family Tanagridee—The Tanagers. Family Icteridee—The Troupials. Family Coerebidee—The Honey Creepers. Family Mniotiltidee—The Wood Warblers. 8vo., 1902, pp. i-xx, 1-834, 22 pls. B. 50. The Birds of North and Middle America: A descriptive cata- logue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies, and other islands of the Caribbean Sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago. By Robert Ridgway, Curator, Division of Birds. Part ILL. Family Motacillidee—The Wagtails and Pipits. Family Hirundinidee—The Swallows. ~ - Family Ampelidze—The Waxwings. Family Ptilogonatidae—The Silky Flycatchers. Family Dulidee—The Palm Chats. Family Vireonidee—The Vireos. Family Laniidee—The Shrikes. Family Corvidee—The Crows and Jays. Family Paridee—The Titmice. 23 24 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. B. 50. The Birds of North and Middle America—Continued. Family Sittide—The Nuthatches. Family Certhiidee—The Creepers. Family Troglodytidee—The Wrens. Family Cinclidzee—The Dippers. Family Chamzeidee—The Wren-Tits. Family Sylviidee—The Warblers. 8 vo., 1904, pp. i-xx, 1-801, 19 pls. B. 51. A list of the publications of the United States National Museum (1875-1900), including the Annual Reports, Proceedings, Bulletins, Special Bulletins, and Circulars, with index to titles. By Randolph I. Geare, Chief of Correspondence and Docu- ments. 8vo., 1902, pp. i-vii, 1-168. B. A list of North American Lepidoptera and key to the literature of this order of insects. By Harrison G. Dyar, Ph. D., Cus- todian of Lepidoptera, U. S. National Museum, assisted by C. H. Fernald, Ph. D., the late Rev. George D. Hulst, and August Busck. 8vo., 1902, pp. i-xix, 1-723. Or bo B. 53. A catalogue of the type and figured specimens of fossils, min- erals, rocks, and ores in the Department of Geology, United States National Museum. Prepared under the direction of George P. Merrill, Head Curator of Geology. Part 1.—Fossil Invertebrates. 8vo., 1905, pp. 1-704. RB. 54. Monograph on the Isopods of North America. By Harriet Richardson, Collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates. 8vo., 1902, pp. i-lii, 1-727. B. 55. A contribution to the oceanography of the Pacific. By James M. Flint, Medical Director, U. S. Navy (retired); Curator, Division of Medicine, U. S. National Museum. 8vo., 1902, pp. i-v, 1-62. — V.—SPECIAL BULLETIN OF THE U. S$. NATIONAL MUSEUM. IV. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | _——— | Special Bulletin. | - | American Hydroids. | _——— | Part Ll. | The Sertularide. | With forty-one plates. | By | Charles Cleveland Nutting. | Professor of Zoology, Uni- versity of Iowa. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1904. 4vo., pp. ii, 1-825, 41 pls., 139 figs. VI—CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE U. S. NATIONAL HERBARIUM. VoLumME VIII. Part 1. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants. By J. N. Rose. pp. 1-55, 12 pls., 11 figs. Part 2. Economic plants of Porto Rico. By O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. pp. 57-269, 48 pls., 2 figs. Part 3. A study of certain Mexican and Guatemalan species of Poly- podium. By William R. Maxon. pp. 271-280, 2 pls. Part 4. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants. By J. N. Rose. pp. 281-339, 10 pls., 5 figs. VoLumeE IX. The useful plants of the island of Guam, with an introductory account of the physical features and natural history of the island, of the character and history of its people, and of their agriculture. By William E. Safford. pp. 1-404, 70 pls. VOLUME X. Part 1. North American species of Festuca. By Charles V. Piper. pp.. 1-48, 15 pls. 27 VIL—CIRCULARS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. ©. 51. Circular to accompany collections illustrating rock-weathering and soil-formation which have been prepared by the Department of Geology, U. S. National Museum, under direction of Dr. George P. Merrill, head curator. pp. 1-3. 29 INDEX TO TITLES. [In the references the following abbreviations are used: R.=paper printed in the Museum Reports; P.=paper printed in the Proceedings; B.=Bulletin; Sp. B.=Special Bulletin; C. N. H.=Contribu- tions from the National Herbarium, C.=Circular. References to persous whose names occur in the titles, but who are not the authors of the papers, are placed in brackets.] A. [ Abbott, Wm. L.]. . P. 1288, P. 1317, P. 1318, P. 1411 Acarina, or mites, treatise on These. see P. 1382 Anatomy. Antigoniid&, osteology of.-.. P. 1297 Berycoid fishes, osteology of. P. 1366 Caproid fishes, osteology Ofsee e207 Cerebral fissures of the Atlan- He waltuse--oo--==-2 == —- = P. 1325 Hemibranchiate fishes, oste- ology Of.-----=.------------ P. 1301 Hesperornis, Hargeria, Bap- tornis, and Diatryma, oste- ology of..--.--------------- P. 1320 Sinopa, osteology of ---------- P. 1449 Triceratops Prorsus..--------- P. 1426 Andersen, Knud...-..--.----------------- P. 1440 { Anderson, Robert Van Vleck]----------- P. 1462 Anthropology. Afton, Ind. T., flint im- plements from. ..------ R. 124 Archeological field work in northeastern Ari- PONA eae ee = R. 126 Arizona, archeological field work in north- Guster: 2-2o-<-5-s=2-- R. 126 Basketry, aboriginal AMON CHM eer ese R. 128 Brazil, Purus River, In- GianstribesOrL-.------= R. 127 Buddhist religious art, S. S. Howland collec- TLOMNO I eee n= = R. 136 Flint impiements from PAciayree lita ew iuecere = == R. 124 Flint implements of the Fayum, Egypt-.------- R. 137 Howland collection oi Buddhist religious art. R. 136 Indian tribes of Purus Raviete Seales eee) R. 127 Klamath Indians, primi- __ tive fHOdhOleee == == = R. 1380 Museum—Gates Expedi- LORI GOR. = aa) a R. 126 Purus River, Brazil, In- Giomigoleaesa =.= === R. 127 Wokas, primitive food of Klamath Indians. ---- R. 130 5342—No. 51—06——3 Arachnids. Arizona, spiders collected in 1901 by Messrs. Sehwarz and Barber in-..-.-.-------- Porto Rico, spiders and other arachnids from-..-.-------- Spiders collected in Arizona in 1901 by Messrs. Schwarz and sBarbere---e-- see Argulide. (See under Crustaceans. ) Ashmead, Wm. H.- P. 1387, P- 1413, P. 1415, P. - 1284 . 1253 . 1284 1424 1417 1382 . 1443 . 1360 . 1454 - 1452 Bartsch, Paul (coauthor) Basketry, American, directions for collect- ors of B. 39 (P.) Bassler, Ray S P. 1323 Bassler, Ray S. (coauthor) ---.------------ Batrachians. (See under Reptiles and Batrachians.) Bean, Barton A...-.-.------ Bemis, Florence E..---------------------- P. 1362 Benedict, J. E P. 1311, P. 1337, P. 1367 Birds. Africa, East, birds from the Kih- P. 1339, P. 1345, P. 1409 manjaro region... P. 1411 (German and Brit- ish) on birdsfrom. P. 1469 American great horned owls, re- ViSlOM) OL-= a: 22 ea-6e- ee eee P. 1352 Ampelide --.------------------ B. 50 (111) Andaman and Nicobar islands, birds collected in the ..-.-------- P. 1288 Birds of North and Middle America..--..----- B.50 (11), B.50 (1m) Certhiide......--------------- B. 50 (111) Chameeid@ ......-------------- B.50 (111) @inclidt.. 2... <=--2-==----=--e5== B.50 (111) Gcerelidse =e eee seees eo ee B.50 (11) Colombia, hummingbirds from... P.1258 Columbigallina passerina exigua from Mona Island, Porto Rico- P. 1418 G@orvidie 2 cae: =~ > es B.50 (a1) Dulidses.~-sasces eat cases B. 50 (111) 31 32 INDEX TO TITLES. Botany. Mexican and Guatemalan spe- cies of Polypodium..C. N. H. vit (3) Mexican plants, 5 new species of. Mexican violets, descriptions of CHE. cok coe oe eee ee Mexico, Goniophlebium pringlei m.esp: irom — see eee North American species of Fes- Philippine Islands, Hucalyptus TOM os 52 sis eee see eee Polypodium from Jamaica, 2 new ferns of the genus .__.... Polypodium, Mex:can and Gua- P. 1427 P. 1429 P. 1379 C. N. H. x (1) temajan species of.. C. N. H. viri (3) Porto Rico, economic plants CoONeeHe Umbelliferous plants from coastal plain of Georgia.....- Wokas, primitive food of Kla- mathvlnd ans See ee eee (Bowie; Henry: Pilsa52 ssc. eos ees oe eee (i Brimley. 1242. VIII (2) R. 130 P. 1422 P..1339 P. 1461 P. 1323 P. 1268, P. 1465 B.52 P. 1333, P. 1450 P.1410 P.1270 C.51 . 1478 - 1343 - 1477 . 1473 . 1473 . 1473 P. 1343 Sp. B. 4 (1") P. 1401 P.1315 INDEX TO TITLES. Collectors of historical and anthropolog- ical specimens, instructions to B. 39 (Q) Collins, G. N. (coauthor) Ce Neve enyann (2) Cook, O. F. (coauthor) ......-.-- C. N. H. vin (2) Copepods. (See under Crustaceans.) Coquillect De Wis. eee es P. 1243, P. 1280 Corals. (See under Celenterates.) Coville, F. V Crustaceans. Albunea, probable use of anibenmulee sins 2252S. Albunide from Pacific CCRT ANG Wise toot ssnc no Ea Amphipods from Costa RU CHee eee eee ee an sane Ps Argulidz, copepods of the POEM Y reece eee tite es P. 1302 Argulus, new species of.... P.1368 Caligine, North American. P. 1404 Copepods of the family PAT PULTE eyes o-oo ize Copepods of the family Cal- TOU SO oe ee ae erates ceraiseiete Pe Cuba, new isopod of the genus Pseudarmadillo P. 1367 1367 1341 1302 1404 - 1295 Cuba, on a collection from. P. Cypridide, revision of the subfamilies and genera of RHE Nem as Soa eaeeee ee ae iP: Decapod crustaceans from the west coast of North FACMIOLICA. NEW. ss2- 5" = P.. 127% Galatheidz, new genus and 46 new species of.......-- Pe Hawaiian crabs, new spe- CLES Ole . ca easeice eee Ps Indiana, new isopod of the genus Mancasellus from. P. Isopods, Contributions to the natural his- tory of the...-. 1847 1311 1309 1294 P. 1350, P. 1369 Livoneca from Panama, new species of . ..... Mancasellus, from Indiana, new... Monterey Bay, Cal., new genus and species P. 1430 P. 1294 North American, monograph on. Pseudarmadillo, new species from Cuba Tanaide, Pens Of... .-3-~ Tanais, new spe- clesjons..5.. 24252 Japanese stalk-eyed crus- PR CORNS bem - wcle iain cesses Lepidopa, probable use of Snitennulwe ime o-oo. <<: = Lepidopa, revision of the P. 1295 P. 1400 P. 1307 P. 1367 1316 | P. 1400 | 33 Crustaceans. Mammoth Cave, Ky., crus- tacean fauna of the re- SOM Around! 522 0-2 -3- P. 1285 Mancasellus, new species of, from Indiana. ......- P. 1294 Nickajack Cave, Tenn., crustacean faune of the. P.1292 Ostracoda, fresh-water, of the U. S. National Mu- SOU Sie extort sae ie a ays, 7a" P. 1347 Pacific Ocean, Albunide PLOWS. ei eee aaa se P. 1367 Pseudarmadille, new spe- cies of, from Cuba......- P. 1295 Stalk-eyed crustaceans, JAPANENE 272 a Sess P. 1307 West coast of North Amer- ica, new decapod crusta- Céans TroM 2s Se< see esee P. 1272 D. Dall Wim. tEl 222 eee P. 1264, P. 1312, P. 1342 Dall Wim pHs (coauthor) h--es-5 sere P. 1452 Davenport; Charles! Bae snc .ssos eee P. 1355 [Dean, ‘Bashiord]5-s e325 94-e ose eee ee P. 1407 Diptera. (See under Insects.) Directions for collecting information and objects illustrating the history of medicine... B. 39 (s) collecting information and specimens in physical anthropology ....--.-- B. 39 (R) collectors of American bas- ketry . 22s 5. sees B. 39 (P) Dyar, HarrisoniG. = 2. --2- =e eee P. 1290 P. 1376, P. 1412, P. 1419, P. 1423, B. 52 E. Embryology. Pipe fish, breeding habits and segmentation of egg of. .----------- P. 1431 Evermann, Barton W. (coauthor). P. 1289, P. 1478 F. Fayum, Egypt, flint implements of the... R.137 i BPernald: C. H. (coauther)=2- -- -s---- ee B.52 Fish; Pierre A:..-222 Be ee ees P.1325 Fishery Walters: Seon seen nee P.1322 Fishes. Aboma, new species of-.....-.---- P.1298 Acipenseride of Japan, synopsis OL Se sae eee P.1455 Agonide of Japan, review of.... P.1365 Ammodytide of Japan, review of P. Ammodytoid fishes, systematic ME LALIONS Ol UNG meee aia male 2 P.1388 Anglers of Japan, review of... ..- P.1261 Antigoniidz, relationship and OSLCOLOPY OL - nese eee ono = = P.1297 Aplia egmontis, a rare eel from the West Indies. .....-----...- P.1345 Apogon evermanni, note on.. -.-- P.1386 Atherine fishes of Japan, review Olesen Fee Sk te ete eee P.1250 Berycoid fishes of Japan, review Oli sc pee sen asee = = Soe ees aees P.1306 Bleekeria mitsukurii, note on.... P.1328 34 Fishes. INDEX TO TITLES. Blennoid fishes of Japan, review of Bryostemma polyactocephalum, on fishes confused with. -.-...--- Callionymidee (dragonets) of Ja- Caproid fishes or Antigoniide, relationship and osteology of. . Catfishes (Siluroids) of Japan, TRV WE Ol snes tence as cece teria. Cepolide, or band-fishes, of Ja- Pans revlew,Olseses- same aes Cheetodontide and related fami- lies of Japan, review of.....--- China (Shanghai and Hongkong) list of fishes collected by P. L. Jouy in northern, on a species of loach) iromisee os =.= -e= Cling-fishes of Japan, review of-. Cobitide, or loaches, of Japanese rivers, review of Cottide, or sculpins, of Japan, TOVICWs OLtec so oso eee reese Cottunculus brephocephalus, a new species of sculpin from Japan eons ge sass eee sess ees Discobolous fishes of Japan, re- view of Dragonets (Callionymide) of Ja- Panisrevie wl Ol sees ae sene ee se Ecuador and Peru, on a collec- tion made by P. O. Simons in. Elasmobranchiate fishes of Ja- Electric catfish, on use of name eROTPCC On alOle soe cee ene eee Embiotocide, or surf-fishes, of Japan, review) Ofss 2552.8 se. Fish genera of first edition of Cuvier’s ‘“ Régne Animal’”’ and Oken/sinamestaeesee-e eee see Formosa, fishes from..-.--..-..-- Giant bassiofJapane- =. 2-22.25: Gobiesocide of Japan, review of. Gobioid fishes of Japan, review OD RS Deere ete tee ce Goblin shark of Japan.......--- Gymnodont fishes of Japan, re- Hawaii (Oahu and islands) fishes from. -.-.-:.--- Hawaiian Islands, Apogon ever- MOMINEATOM,) GHE= eas ee eee Hemibranchiate fishes of Japan. Hemibranchiate fishes, shoulder girdle and osteology of. .-..-.-- Hexagrammide of Japan, re- WAG Wit Ober 5, ct) e pense oe aia eas Hippocampids, life history of the Hongkong, list of fishes collected bysE SE aOWy study of wings of ...-.- British Columbia, Kootenai dis- trict, lepidop- tera of the....-- British Columbia, tineid moths Cochlidian moths, American, list of Colorado, larve of moths from...-. Cosmopteryx Hiib- ner, review of the PONUS se. -o2 2s S- Depressaria Ha- worth, review of moths of the ge- Gelechiide, revi- SOMO the sence Geometrid moths of South Amer- ICR se ae Kootenai district of British Colum- bia, lepidoptera Japanese lepidop- tera, on a collec- tion of early stages of....-... Larve of moths from Colorado -. Leucania, revi- sion of the moths referred to the PENUSe: —aeasenss New American butterflies. .....- Noctuide ofboreal North America, contributions to a monograph of UHOaa cca cee North American lepidoptera, list Of oe oSeiess ace P es Be PB. Ps Ee PE: P.1: Pole - 1413 - 1387 - 1424 - 1416 - 1438 1376 1375 1423 1290 1463 - 1268 - 1304 . 1456 . 1376 . 1412 1290 + 1283 Insects. Lepidoptera. North Carolina, tortricid moths TRO). 2 Soacceaetes South American geometrid moths, South American moths, new gen- South American moths, new ...-- P Pe 37 - 1398 - 1456 P. 1420, P. 1421, P.1444 Syntomid moths of southern Ven- CyAbG) eee eee Texas, southern, tineid moths froma ese Tineid moths from British Colum- Tineid moths from southern Texas. Tortricid moths from North Car- olin’) 3. 8S Venezuela (south- ern), syntomid MOtHS.Ofeere. see Odonata. Dragon-flies of Bur- ma and Lower Dragon-flynymphs, new, in National Museume eee Dragon-fly wing ven- EtiGI: Sao eeeee Acridide#, Para- guayan, synoptic list/of: -aSe-43- Acridine, South American grass- Orthoptera. hoppers, notes OMe 2382 eee Arizona, southern, on a_ collection frome aS eee Blattids, or cock- roaches, Old Wiorld sees aee Colorado, New Mexico, . seceee a P.1246 M. McAtee, Waldo L. (coauthor) ..........-- P. 1443 McGregor Richard iG seen =e eee P. 1383. McGregor, Richard C. (coauthor) .......- P. 1470: MeMurrich, J. Playfair. ..............---. P.1315 MacRarlane; “Ri. osne saan ee eee eee P. 1405. MacGillivray, Alexander Dyer. - P. 1438. | Madreporaria Fungida, review Gt ie lit- erature on the simple genera of the..... P.1401 Maiden, Joseph Henry --2--2- 22-2 -==-=- =~ P. 1327 Mammals. (Abbott, Wi. li) 222222----ee= P. 1440: Andaman and Nicobar islands << 2 Stas saoseeeee P. 1269 Bats collected in Cuba by William Palmer. ......---.- P. 1359: Bats, lasiurine, young of .... P.1314 Cacomitl cat of Rio Grande Walléyitcascct sce cessor P, 1251 Canada, Northwest Territo- ries of, mammals of.....--- P. 1405. Cerebral fissures of the Atlan- tic’ walrus s.-5 te eee ee eee P. 1325 Cuba, bats collected by Wil- liam Palmerinse =)-2eseses P.1359: Engano Island, bats (Rhino- Lops) ir Ose eee ee P. 1440 Engano Island, mammals of. P.1472 Killer whale (Orcinus) from Maine 22 225.5552 eee see P. 1357 La Guaira, Venezuela, list of mammals wrome | oeeeeesess P.1246 Lasiurine bats, young of..... P.1314 Macaca nemestrina group of MOUKeYS:- 5. 462-82 052 eee P. 1486 MacKenzie River district (northern), notes on mam- mal s\ofthes seers sseceeeee P.1405 Maine, description of extinct mink from _ shell- heap on coast of.... P.1336 Killer whale (Orcinus) TrOmMees eee eee P1357 Malayan pigs, notes on ....-.- P. 1466 Mink, extinct, from shell-heap on coast of Maine........-- P. 1336 Nias Island, bats (Rhznolo- VS) LOU ese P. 1440 Nicobar and Andaman Tsland's: 25235-92225) P, 1269 Oceloticatse.s2-- === -e-eeeeeee P, 1286 INDEX TO TITLES. Mammals. Philippine Islands, new gen- era and species from the... P.1402 Rhinolophus from islands of Nias and Engano........-- P. 1440 Rio Grande Valley, cacomitl Cat OLGbek ots as -csckense es = P. 1251 Sumatra, northwest, mam- mals collected by Dr.W. L. Abbott on coast and ISIAN CSOs. see = eee tes cere P.1317 Venezuela, list of mammals | MOM ete oases cee oe le ere P. 1246 Walrus, Atlantic, cerebral fissures of the...:...------- P. 1325 Mason, Onis TD 22s. 5 ccc teal ees se R.128, B.39 (P) Mason, Otis T. (coauthor) .........-.--- B. 39 (Q) Matthew, William Diller. ...,.........-.-- P. 1449 Maxon, wWilliamiuR <.5..5-t.sccoc se -c-e P. 1374, P. 1379, C. N. H. viii (3) Piscine Ato aS er ecicielow ae ne cisinie= P. 1251, P.1274, P.1286, P. 1402 Medicine, history of, directions for col- lecting information and objects illus- trata Mees etsatere laine eine asim vale ates B.39 (8) Merrill (George Jameses. Gis os2- = ose eeeaeeee = P. 1363, P. 1364, P. 1432, P. 1453, P. 1459 Reptiles and batrachians. Bufo long- inasus from Cubana te P. 1406 Bullfrog, new species, from Florida and the Gulf . 1252 Cave mander, Spelerpes m a culicau- datus, life- history of.. P. 1448 Costa’ Rica, new toad . 1471 Cuba, new toad from. P. 1406 Desmogna- thu. quadri- maculata, rec harac- terization Florida and Gulf coast, new species of bullfrog 40 INDEX TO TITLES. Reptiles and batrachians. Hawaiian reptiles from Maui Island: . == Herpetology of Porto RiCOeeer et Holbrook’s salaman- ders, redis- covery of Huachuca M o untains Ariz., rep- tiles of the. La Guaira, V enezuela, list of rep- tiles and batrachians Mexico, Phry- nosoma, new genus of lizard North Caro- lina, new species of salaman- der from... Philippine Islands, new frogs and gecko from the.. Phrynosoma, new species On, pee Om Mexico .... Porto Rico, herpetology Salamander from North Carolina, new species Snakes from La Guaira, V enezuela, descrip- tions of.... Spelerpes ma- culicauda- tus, life-his- Tree toad from Costa Rica, new species of-. Venezuela, list of rep- tiles and batrachians P. 1383 R. 129 P. 1321 P. 1282 P. 1248 P. 1437 P. 1457 P. 1397 P. 1437 P. 1457 P. 1248 P. 1443 P. 1471 P. 1248 Richardson, Harriet...........-.- P. 1294, P. 1295, P. 1350, P. 1369, P. 1400, P. 1430, B. 54 Richmond, Charles W ....P. 1267, P. 1288, P. 1318 Richmond, Charles W. (coauthor) ....-... P. 1247 Ridgway, Robert.:......--- B. 50 (11), B. 50 (111) Riley; J Essa. at 8 ce eee P. 1418 Robinson, Wirt (coauthor) .-.-..-- P. 1246, P. 1247 Rose; J. Nie. aceaecdo es sek ae eee P. 1427, P, 1428, C. N. H. vill (1), C. N. H. viit (4) Rose; oN. (COsuthor) co. ceas- cess P. 1429 Ss. SAMO eV LULT airs Bye ene ee ie cere ee C.N. H. 1x Schaus, William.......... P. 1262, P. 1420, P. 1444 Schmidt= Peter=s- 5505.2 e sooo. P. 1390 SchuchertsiCharles-= saceesseee eee iPeilsissebelaon [Sebwarz,\k2VAss|--8-esescemeeecene P. 1284, P. 1360 Seale, Alvin (coauthor).. P. 1407, P. 1433, P. 1445 Seton-Karr-H Wine eeoe soca ee eee Revlon Sharpe sRichanduwreesseee ese eee eee eer P. 1347 [Simons; BHO. eae eee oe eee P. 1468 Sindo, Michitaro (coauthor) ...........-.- P. 1260 Siphonaptera. (See under Insects.) Smith; Joh B eee seeseee eee eee P. 1283 Snyder, John Otterbein (coauthor) ...-. P. 1241, Pi1244)- Po 12541259; lbas P. 1265, P. 1266, P. 1279, P. 1293, P. 1300, P. 1356, P. 1377, P. 1386, P. 1422, P. 1455, P. 1474, P. 1467 Spiders. (See under Arachnids.) Stanton Dimothiyawe eee eee see P..1257 Starks! hi dwini Cleese so-eeae see P.1301, 1366, 1468 Starks, Edwin C. (coauthor) ...........- P. 1250, P. 1308, P. 1319, P. 1326, P. 1348, P.1351, P. 1358, P. 1365, P.1381, P. 1391, P. 1462 Stearns=Ri HiiC. hii-s cet eee P. 1256 Stebbing, Dhomas Renee pease eee P.1341 Steere, Joseph Bealas-ee cease eens eee R.127 Stejneger, Leonhard...........-..- R. 129, P. 1248, P. 1252, P. 1282, P. 1321, P. 1397, P. 1406, P. 1437, P.1457, P. 1471 Ts Tenia chamissonit, cysts of .....-..------ P. 1410 Passin AWirb-tee oe ee .. P.1277, P. 1380, P. 1392 Thompson, Joseph C. (coauthor)......--- P.1414 Thysanoptera. (See under Insects.) True i negderiek WWiesesesee see eee P. 1357, P.1475 True, Frederick. W (coauthor) .........-- R. 123 U. Whlers Philip Ree a2 eee ee ees P. 1360 ike Henry. 2035. ses cae ase ees P.1275 Ulrich, Edward O. (coauthor) .......---- P. 1446 V. Vaughan, T. Wayland.... P.1401, P. 1473, P. 1477 Wie Walcott, Charles D......- P.1299, P. 1395, P. 1458 Warren: sWilligmm\sen octet see comer P. 1421, 1456 Wihites Davids 4.2 aces nas pero eee P1255. Williamson, Edward Bq... <-2--sse.--- os P. 1389 Wilson, Charles B....-.... P. 1302, P. 1368, P. 1404 rat ~) MES ORK) cl rt 7 ‘ % Peers NNN 3 9088 01421 0967 | a RIS SMITHSONIAN INSTI ee car actin aintietiy” ee tees a bene paecees eno te hee segines i? Te ee eres es peng, ETAT Rates en ne ade oye Hee ie cr =a eereeere eras Ny CRORES? i eee cite ttn tty eaeare re an se nett ee ot PS oe ee + Sete ektatte Sern ais Oe ante ee eae a eee et een ret a eset ten Tal asia iso Mee ee eee mented nel ve ST ere = * > mAh Scan as tip EO pct Tena are sense ee al Ot stl wee het i eth te atti sr Pane TI ST tal) x 4 . os oe eG Soetenrra heat ea ead s MT a tence bie ie pt ee ST a Ieee an arcane atin earner a ae Hen eee eae ahi - a : Keane : : ~ . - re ais nen ee . 7 Te Hak: wiwteyee nt ¢ Perea errr : ; cpentpicek. rh . : et abs = ni : i rk Lea Se dob ated eer ae a wee Se eae a a cats a Pe rRrC een a . ae oC ia rE te teed Oe mathe . a me , : . Rs ake - . ‘ ae es when os a ses ss : ib eae i Keine metas = 7 : Str ren