CRLSSI SETS SPATE mised ees Pam eT iG tas ee MENT OF hte? eo wey fe Sf I so ee & [he : Jane ne mise Et aye Siren wr ai Sut eh ions t { ~~ ‘ is, pre Tug 4 4h; ASOT ON Sift BY re it | UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Butuetin 193 SUPPLEMENT I: PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM JANUARY 1947 - JUNE 1958 Compiled in the Editorial and Publications Division Smithsonian Institution SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION WASHINGTON j D. CG. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM ButueTin 193 SUPPLEMENT 1: PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM JANUARY “1947 — JUNE 1958 Compiled in the Editorial and Publications Division Smithsonian Institution” Smithsonian Institution Washington, D. C. 1958 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1958 Contents Page _ATATIWIGNL TGS) 00) eS hyp i de Se ae aed hal dae ae A a 1 eS Ue ITN SPU sess ea ty AN Pak cans Sek a tas 2d, Urges GL REGAN WH oat 7 PE 2 Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium............. 4 PROC CMA ai eels ha ie c's om MANTRA © REARS Sottva sais a0 So, ga Sees 6 ait to i ‘A UESEU RS Di he Vie wHt lasioiia Publications of the United States National Museum Annual Reports Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the year ended June 30, 1946. By Alexander Wetmore. 8vo, pp. iii + 113. January 14, 1947. Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1947. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. iii + 108. January 17, 1948. Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1948. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. iii + 127. January 25, 1949. Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the year ended June 30, 1949. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. iii + 123. January 13, 1950. Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the year ended June 30, 1950. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. iii + 141. January 10, 1951. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1951. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp.iv + 112, illus. January 17, 1952. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1952. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp.iv + 103. January 15, 1953. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1953. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. vii + 97. January 12, 1954. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1954. By Remington Kellogg. S8vo, pp.ix + 100. January 14, 1955. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1955. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. v + 102, illus. January 13, 1956. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1956. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. ix + 105, illus. January 18, 1957. The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 1957. By Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. vi + 187, illus. January 17, 1958. 1 457717—58 Bulletins 50. The birds of North and Middle America: A descriptive catalog 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 Galdpagos Archipelago (continued; for earlier parts, see Bulletin 193). Part 11. Families Cathartidae, Accipitridae, Pandionidae, and Falconi- dae. By Herbert Friedmann. 8vo, pp. xiii + 793, 51 figs. September 29, 1950. [Out of print.] 82. A monograph of the existing crinoids. By Austin Hobart Clark. Vol. 1. The comatulids (continued; for earlier parts, see Bulletin 193): Part 4b. Superfamily Mariametrida (concluded—the family Colobome- tridae) and superfamily Tropiometrida (except the families Thalassometridae and Charitometridae). Quarto, pp. viii + 473, 43 pls. (figs. 1-220). October 9, 1947. Part 4c. Superfamily Tropiometrida (the families Thalassometridae and Charitometridae). Quarto, pp. vii + 383, 32 pls., 104 figs. August 16, 1950. 100. Contributions to the biology of the Philippine Archipelago and adjacent regions (continued; for earlier volumes and parts, see Bulletin 193): Vol. 14. Part 3. Report on the Echinoidea collected by the United States Fisheries steamer Albatross during the Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910. Part 3: The Echinoneidea, Echinolampadidae, Clyp- eastridae, Arachnoididae, Laganidae, Fibulariidae, Urechinidae, Kchinocorythidae, Palaeostomatidae, Micrasteridae, Palaeo- pneustidae, Hemiasteridae, and Spatangidae. By Theodor Mortensen. 8vo, pp. iii + 93-140. October 29, 1948. Vol. 14. Part 4. Copepods gathered by the United States Fisheries steamer Albatross from 1887 to 1909, chiefly in the Pacific Ocean. By Charles Branch Wilson. 8vo, pp. ix + 141-441, pls. 2-36, (figs. 1-561). October 17, 1950. 185. Checklist of the coleopterous insects of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America. Compiled by Richard E. Blackwelder (continued; for earlier parts see Bulletin 193): Part 5. 8vo, pp. iv + 765-925. October 31, 1947. Part 6. 8vo, pp. vii + 927-1492. May 15, 1957. 193. A list and index of the publications of the United States National Museum (1875-1946). Compiled in the Editorial Division, Smithsonian Institu- tion. 8vo, pp. iv + 306. December 19, 1947. [Out of print.] 194. An annotated checklist and key to the Amphibia of Mexico. By Hobart M. Smith and Edward H. Taylor. 8vo, pp. iv + 118. June 17, 1948. [Out of print.] 195. Life histories of North American nuthatches, wrens, thrashers, and their allies. Order Passeriformes. By Arthur Cleveland Bent. S8vo, pp. xi + 475, 90 pls. July 7, 1948. [Out of print.] 196. Life histories of North American thrushes, kinglets, and their allies. Order Passeriformes. By Arthur Cleveland Bent. 8vo, pp. viii + 454, 51 pls. June 28, 1949. [Out of print.] 2 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204, 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214, 215. 216. BULLETINS 3 Life histories of North American wagtails, shrikes, vireos, and their allies. Order Passeriformes. By Arthur Cleveland Bent. 8vo, pp. vii + 411, 48 pls. June 21, 1950. [Out of print.] Catalog of the automobile and motorcycle collection of the Division of Engineering, United States National Museum. By Smith Hempstone Oliver. 8vo, pp. iv + 62,18 pls. May 9, 1950. An annotated checklist and key to the reptiles of Mexico exclusive of the snakes. By Hobart M. Smith and Edward H. Taylor. 8vo, pp. v + 253. October 16, 1950. [Out of print.] ; The generic names of the beetle family Staphylinidae. By Richard E. Blackwelder. 8vo, pp. iv + 483. July 21, 1952. A review of the Mysidacea of the United States National Museum. By Walter M. Tattersall. 8vo, pp. x + 292, 103 figs. October 4, 1951. Fishes of the Marshall and Marianas Islands. By Leonard P. Schultz and collaborators. 8vo, pp. xxxii + 685, 90 figs., 74 pls. December 15, 1953. [Out of print.] Life histories of North American wood warblers: Order Passeriformes. By Arthur Cleveland Bent. 8vo, pp. xi + 734, 83 pls. June 15,1953. [Out of print.] Catalog of the cycle collection of the division of engineering, United States National Museum. By Smith Hempstone Oliver. 8vo, pp. vi + 40, 1 fig., 24 pls. May 26, 1953. List of North American Recent mammals. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr., and Remington Kellogg. 8vo, pp. xii + 954. March 3, 1955. [Out of print.] Frogs of southeastern Brazil. By Doris M. Cochran. 8vo, pp. xi + 423, 28 figs., front., and 34 pls. June 22, 1955. American moths of the subfamily Phycitinae. By Carl Heinrich. Quarto, pp. viii + 581, 1138 figs. September 18, 1956. The honey-guides. By Herbert Friedmann. 8vo, pp. viii + 292, 6 figs., 25 pls. October 20, 1955. Nearctic wasps of the subfamilies Pepsinae and Ceropalinae. By Henry Townes. 8vo, pp. iv + 286, 161 figs., 4 pls. March 11, 1957. The first quarter-century of steam locomotives in North America: Remain- ing relics and operable replicas, with a catalog of locomotive models in the U. S. National Museum. By Smith Hempstone Oliver. 8vo, pp. 112, 81 figs., col. front. August 6, 1956. Life histories of North American blackbirds, orioles, and tanagers, Order Passeriformes. By Arthur Cleveland Bent. 8vo, pp. ix + 549, 37 pls. February 27, 1958. A checklist of the millipeds of North America. By Ralph V. Chamberlin and Richard L. Hoffman. 8vo., pp. iii + 236. [In press.] Automobiles and motorcycles in the U. 8. National Museum. By Smith Hempstone Oliver. 8vo, pp. 157, 103 figs., col. front. June 25, 1957. A review of the parrotfishes, family Scaridae. By Leonard P. Schultz. 8vo, pp. v + 143, 31 figs., 27 pls. [In press.] Studies in Foraminifera. By Alfred R. Loeblich, Jr., and collaborators: Helen Tappan, J. P. Beckmann, Hans M. Bolli, Eugenia Montanaro Gallitelli, J. C. Troelsen. Quarto, pp. vi + 323, 30 figs., 74 pls. December 30, 1957. Ichneumon flies of America north of Mexico: 1. Subfamily Metopiinae. By Henry and Marjorie Townes. 8vo. [in press]. Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium Volume 29 Systematic plant studies. Pp. viii (title page, advertisement, contents) + 552 (parts 1-12), 94 figs., 5 pls. 1944-1957. (For parts 1, 2, published in 1944 and 1946, see Bulletin 193.) Part 3. The American species of Hymenophyllum, section Sphaerocionium. By C. V. Morton. 8vo, pp. viii + 139-201, fig. 1. April 16, 1947. 4. The awnless annual species of Muhlenbergia. By Jason R. Swallen. S8vo, pp. ii + 203-208. November 24, 1947. 5. A revision of Macrocarpaea, a Neotropical genus of shrubby gentians. By Joseph Ewan. 8vo, pp. vii + 209-249, pls. 1-5. August 23, 1948. 6. New grasses from Honduras, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil. By Jason R. Swallen. 8vo, pp. iii -- 251-276. February 18, 1949. 7. Studies in the Bromeliaceae, XV. By Lyman B. Smith. 8vo, pp. vii + 277-316, figs. 2-36. December 28, 1949. 8. Studies of South American plants, XII. By A.C. Smith. 8vo, pp. viii + 317-393. January 238, 1950. 9. New grasses from Mexico, Central America, and Surinam. By Jason R. Swallen. 8vo, pp. v + 395-428. March 7, 1950. 10. Studies in the Bromeliaceae, XVI. By Lyman B. Smith. 8vo, pp. vi + 429-520, figs. 37-76. June 20, 1951. 11. Studies in the Bromeliaceae, XVII. By Lyman B. Smith. 8vo, pp. vi+ 521-543, figs. 77-94. February 19, 1954. 12. Notes on some Brazilian and other Leguminosae. By Arturo Burkart. 8vo, pp. v + 545-551. November 15, 1957. Volume 30 Studies of Pacific island plants. Pp. viii (title page, advertisement, contents) + 575 (parts 1-5), 4 figs., 9 pls. 1947-1953. Part 1. A botanical bibliography of the islands of the Pacific. By Elmer D. Merrill. 8vo, pp. vi + 1-322. A subject index to Elmer D. Merrill’s ‘‘A Botanical Bibliography of the Islands of the Pacific.’ By Egbert H. Walker. 8vo, pp. 323-404. February 25, 1947. 2. Observations on the grass flora of certain Pacific islands. By L. T. Burcham. 8vo, pp. vii + 405-447, figs. 1-4, pls. 1-7. March 10, 1948. 3. Additional phanerogams in the flora of Guam, with notes on unverified rec- ords. By Egbert H. Walker and Robert Rodin. 8vo, pp.vi + 449-468, pls. 8-9. August 25, 1949. . Studies of Pacific island plants, X. The Meliaceae of Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. By A. C. Smith. 8vo. pp. v+ 469-522. May 6, 1952. 5. Studies of Pacific island plants, XV. The genus Elaeocarpus in the New Hebrides, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. By A. C.Smith. 8vo, pp. v + 523-575. May 8, 1953. 4 i CONTRIBUTIONS, NATIONAL HERBARIUM 5 Volume 31 The Acanthaceae of Colombia. By Emery C. Leonard. Pp. v (title page, advertisement, contents) -+ 781 (parts 1-3), 274 figs. 1951-1958. Part 1. The Acanthaceae of Colombia, I. By Emery C. Leonard. 8vo, pp. vi + 1-117, figs. 1-40. June 8, 1951. 2. The Acanthaceae of Colombia, II. By Emery C. Leonard. 8vo, pp. viii + 119-322, figs. 41-118. November 10, 1953. 3. The Acanthaceae of Colombia, III. By Emery C. Leonard. 8vo, pp. x 4- 323-781, figs. 119-274. February 4, 1958. Volume 32 {Volume in progress. ] Part 1. The American species of Aeschynomene, by Velva E. Rudd. 8vo, pp. iv + 1-172, 10 figs. October 13, 1955. 2. A revision of the genus Nissolia. By Velva E. Rudd. 8vo, pp. iv + 173-206, 10 figs. November 7, 1956. 3. A revision of the genus Chaetocalyx. By Velva E. Rudd. 8vo, pp. iii + 207- 245, 13 figs. February 6, 1958. Volume 33 The Bromeliaceae of Colombia. By Lyman B. Smith (illustrations by Robert J. Downs). 8vo, pp. viii + 311, 88 figs. December 24, 1957. Volume 34 {Volume in progress.] Part 1. Diagnostic characteristics of the fruits and florets of economic species of North American Sporobolus. By Vera Lyola Colbry. 8vo, pp. iv + 1-24, 2 figs., 4 pls. December 18, 1957. bo Proceedings Volume 96 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 96. Pp. i—vii (title page, advertisement, contents, list of illustrations); pp. 572 (Proceedings papers 3186-3207 and index); 77 figs., 56 pls. March 18, 1948. (For Proceedings papers 3186-3204, see Bulletin 193.) 3205. The phorid flies of Guam. By G. E. Bohart. Pp. 397-416, figs. 33-48. February 17, 1947. 3206. A generic revision of the ichneumon-flies of the tribe Ophionini. By R. A. Cushman. Pp. 417-482, pls. 49-56. July 17, 1947. 3207. Review of the weevils of the tribe Ophryastini of America north of Mexico. By Alonzo G. Davis. Pp. 483-551, figs. 49-77. July 8, 1947. Volume 97 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 97. Pp. i-vii (title page’ advertisement, contents, list of illustrations); pp. 1-601 (Proceedings papers 3208-8219 and index); 54 figs, 27 pls. January 26, 1950. 3208. Mammals of northern Colombia. Preliminary report No. 1: Squirrels (Sciuridae). By Philip Hershkovitz. Pp. 1-46, fig.1. August 25, 1947. 3209. New cerambycid beetles belonging to the tribe Rhinotragini. By W. S. Fisher. Pp. 47-57. June 6, 1947. 3210. Studies on the firefly, IV: Ten new lampyrids from Jamaica. By John B. Buck. Pp. 59-79, pls. 1-3. August 14, 1947. 3211. A new genus and species of deep-sea fish of the family Myctophidae from the Philippine Islands. By Robert R. Miller. Pp. 81-90, fig. 2. July 18, 1947. 3212. A review of the larvaevorid flies of the tribe Leskiini with the setulose first vein (R;). By Maurice T. James. Pp. 91-115, fig. 3. August 29, 1947. 3213. The staphylinid beetles of the Cayman Islands. By Richard E. Blackwelder. Pp. 117-123. October 31, 1947. 3214. Mammals of northern Colombia. Preliminary report No. 2: Spiny rats (Echimyidae), with supplemental notes on related forms. By Philip Hershkovitz. Pp. 125-140. January 6, 1948. 3215. A synopsis of the larvaevorid flies of the genus Hudejeania. By Curtis W. Sabrosky. Pp. 141-156. November 20, 1947. 3216. The Pycnogonida of the western north Atlantic and the Caribbean. By Joel W. Hedgpeth. Pp. 157-342, figs. 4-53, 3 charts. March 8, 1948. 3217. Notes on some assassin bugs of the genus Zelurus from the collections of the United States National Museum. By Herman Lent and Petr Wygod- zinsky. Pp. 3438-349, pls. 4-7. December 4, 1947. 3218. New general and species of echiuroid and sipunculoid worms. By Walter Kendrick Fisher. Pp. 351-372, pls. 8-15, fig. 54. December 19, 1947. 3219. Birds collected by the National Geographic Society’s expeditions to north- ern Brazil and southern Venezuela. By Herbert Friedmann. Pp. 373-570, pls. 16-27. April 9, 1948. 6 PROCEEDINGS A Volume 98 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 98. Pp. i-xi (title page, advertisement, contents, and list of illustrations); pp. 1-553 (Proceedings papers 3220-3234 and index); 59 figs., 23 pls. April 17, 1951. 3220. A revision of six subfamilies of atherine fishes, with descriptions of new genera and species. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 1-48, figs. 1-9, pls. 1 and 2. March 24, 1948. 3221. Mammals of northern Colombia. Preliminary report No. 3: Water rats (genus Nectomys), with supplemental notes on related forms. By Philip Hershkovitz. Pp. 49-56. June 30, 1948. 3222. A potential snail host of Oriental schistosomiasis in North America (Pom- atiopsis lapidaria). By R. Tucker Abbott. Pp. 57-68, figs. 10, 11, pls. 3,4. July 2, i948. 3223. Status of the pyraustid moths of the genus Leucinodes in the New World, with descriptions of new genera and species. By Hahn W. Capps. Pp. 69-83, pls. 5-10. June 24, 1948. 3224. The serphoid Hymenoptera of the family Roproniidae. By Henry Townes. Pp. 85-89, fig. 12. July 8, 1948. 3225. Parasitic wasps of the genus Trimorus in North America. By Robert M. Fouts. Pp. 91-148, figs. 13-15. August 19, 1948. 3226. New pemphilidine wasps from southern Nigeria. By V. 8S. L. Pate. Pp. 149-162, fig. 16. October 19, 1948. 3227. The butterflies of the Admiralty Islands. By Warren Herbert Wagner, Jr., and David F. Grether. Pp. 163-186, pls. 11-13. December 7, 1948. 3228. Flies of the family Stratiomyidae of the Solomon Islands. By Maurice T. James. Pp. 187-213. November 9, 1948. 3229. Cyprinodont fishes of the genus /undulus in the West Indies, with descrip- tion of a new subspecies from Cuba. By Luis René Rivas. Pp. 215-222, pl. 14. October 19, 1948. 3230. A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus from Texas, with notes on the dis- tribution of Cambarus fediens (Cottle). By Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. Pp. 223-231, fig. 17. November 16, 1948. 3231. Report on the Pyenogonida collected by the Albaiross in Japanese waters in 1900 and 1906. By Joel W. Hedgpeth. Pp. 233-321, figs. 18-51. March 14, 1949. 3232. Mammals of northern Colombia. Preliminary report No. 4: Monkeys (Primates), with taxonomic revisions of some forms. By Philip Hershko- vitz. Pp. 323-427, figs. 52-59, pls. 15-17. May 10, 1949. 3233. Bees from Central America, principally Honduras. By T. D. A. Cockerell. Pp. 429-490. May 25, 1949. 3234. A generic revision of the treehoppers of the tribe Ceresini in America north of Mexico, based on a study of the male genitalia. By John S. Caldwell. Pp. 491-521, pls. 18-23. May 10, 1949. Volume 99 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 99. Pp. i-viii (title page, advertisement, contents, and list of illustrations); pp. 1-573 (Proceedings papers 3235-3253 and index); 44 figs., 34 pls. February 7, 1952. 3235. A further contribution to the ichthyology of Venezuela. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 1-211, figs. 1-20, pls. 1-3. May 10, 1949. 8 3236. 3237. 3238. 3239. 3240. 3241. 3242. 3243. 3244. 3245. 3246. 3247. 3248. 3249. BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM The weevils of the genus Tachygonus in the United States National Museum, with descriptions of new species. By Oscar Monte. Pp. 213-227, figs. 21-32. May 25, 1949. The species of ichneumon-flies of the genus Cardiochiles occurring in America north of Mexico. By Ying-Tou Mao. Pp. 229-266, pls. 4,5. March 21, 1949. A revision of the mites of the family Cheyletidae in the United States National Museum. By Edward W. Baker. Pp. 267-320, pls. 6-17, April 14, 1949. A new species of copepod of the genus Corycaeus from the North American coast. By Mildred Stratton Wilson. Pp. 321-326, pl. 18. June 10, 1949. New buprestid beetles from Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. By W.S. Fisher. Pp. 327-351. April 26, 1949. The Pima County (Arizona) meteorite. By E. P. Henderson and Stuart H. Perry. Pp. 353-355, pls. 19, 20. April 27, 1949. The Linwood (Nebraska) meteorite. By E. P. Henderson and Stuart H. Perry. Pp. 357-360, pls. 21-24. April 27, 1949. The Nearctic species of the family Stephanidae (Hymenoptera). By Henry Townes. Pp. 361-370, pl. 25. June 10, 1949. Nine new xystodesmid millipeds from Virginia and West Virginia, with records of established species. By Richard L. Hoffman. Pp. 371-389, pls. 26, 27. June 14, 1949. A review of the copepod genus Paranthessius Claus. By Paul L. Illg. Pp. 391-428, figs. 33-37. May 10, 1949. Mammals of northern Colombia. Preliminary report No. 5: Bats (Chirop- tera). By Philip Hershkovitz. Pp. 429-454, fig. 38. May 10, 1949. New species and records of staphylinid beetles from Formosa, Japan, and South China. By Malcolm Cameron. Pp. 455-477. June 14, 1949. Additions to the echiuroid fauna of the North Pacific Ocean. By Walter Kenrick Fisher. Pp. 479-497, pls. 28-34. August 10, 1949. A remarkable new species of trypetid fly of the genus Ceratitis (sensu stricto) from East Africa in the collection of the United States National Musuem. By H. K. Munro. Pp. 499-501, fig. 39. July 5, 1949. . A new marine annelid from Florida. By Olga Hartman. Pp. 503-508, fig. 40. August 4, 1949. . A new species of apseudid crustacean of the genus Synapseudes from northern California (Tanaidacea). By Robert J. Menzies. Pp. 509- 515, figs. 41-42. August 4, 1949. . Redescription of the shrimp Bathypalaemonella pandaloides (Rathbun), with remarks on the family Campyonotidae. By L. B. Holthuis. Pp. 517-528, fig. 48. August 25, 1949. . The Nearctic species of Evaniidae (Hymenoptera). By Henry Townes. Pp. 525-539, fig. 44. September 1, 1949. Volume 100 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 100. Pp. i-viii (title page, advertisement, contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-584 (Proceed- ings papers 3254-3270 and index); 53 figs., 13 pls. March 22, 1954. 3254. On a collection of Mallophaga from Guam, Marianas Islands. By M. A. Carriker, Jr. Pp. 1-24, figs. 1-5. November 29, 1949. PROCEEDINGS 9 3255. Observations on flatworms and nemerteans collected at Beaufort, N. C. By A.S. Pearse. Pp. 25-38, figs. 6-9. October 14, 1949. 3256. Some Alaskan syrphid flies, with descriptions of new species. By C. L. Fluke. Pp. 39-54, figs. 10-11. October 11, 1949. 3257. Two new gynandromorphs, with a list of previously recorded sexual aber- rations in the scolioid wasps. By Karl V. Krombein. Pp. 55-59, pls. 1-2. November 16, 1949. 3258. Fresh-water Ostracoda from Brazil. By Willis L. Tressler. Pp. 61-83, figs. 12-14. January 9, 1950. 3259. The Nearctic species of Gasteruptiidae (Hymenoptera). By Henry Townes. Pp. 85-145, figs. 15-16. April 18, 1950. 3260. Pycnogonida of the United States Navy Antarctic Expedition, 1947-48. By Joel W. Hedgpeth. Pp. 147-160, figs. 17-19. January 23, 1950. 3261. Copepods from Lake Erh Hai, China. By Sidney C. Hsiao. Pp. 161-200, figs. 20-30. April 26, 1950. 3262. Mosquitoes of the genus Tripteroides in the Sclomon Islands. By John N. Belkin. Pp. 201-274, figs. 31-37. March 30, 1950. 3263. A revision of the American clupeid fishes of the genus Harengula, with descriptions of four new subspecies. By Luis René Rivas. Pp. 275- 309, pls. 3-5, figs. 88-41. March 28, 1950. 3264. Moths of the genus Cincia and three new and closely related genera. By William D. Field. Pp. 311-326, pls. 6-9. March 10, 1950. 3265. Mammals of Northern Colombia. Preliminary report No. 6: Rabbits (Leporidae), with notes on the classification and distribution of the South American forms. By Philip Hershkovitz. Pp. 327-375, figs. 42-43, May 26, 1950. 3266. Some bird lice of the genera Acidoproctus and Quadraceps (Neotropical Mallophaga Miscellany No. 3). By M. A. Carriker, Jr. Pp. 377-386, figs. 44-45. January 26, 1950. 3267. A review of the American clupeid fishes of the genus Dorosoma. By Robert | Rush Miller. Pp. 387-410. March 7, 1950. 3268. A contribution to the ornithology of northeastern Venezuela. By Herbert Friedmann and Foster D. Smith, Jr. Pp. 411-538, pls. 10-12, figs. 46-50. March 10, 1950. 3269. Some new gastropods of the family Clausiliidae from the Philippine Islands and Siam. By F.J. Loosjes. Pp. 539-545, figs. 51-53. November 13, 1950. 3270. Three new species of fishes of the genus Cirrhitus (family Cirrhitidae) from the Indo-Pacific. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 547-552, pl. 13. July 25, 1950. Volume 101 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol.101. Pp. i-ix (title page, advertisement, contents, and list of illustrations); pp. 1-639 (Proceedings papers 3271-3290 and index); 105 figs., 19 pls. March 23, 1954. 3271. A revision of the beetles of the genus Myochrous. By Doris Holmes Blake. Pp. 1-64, pls. 1-8. December 27, 1950. 3272. The oceanic crabs of the genera Planes and Pachygrapsus. By Fenner A. Chace, Jr. Pp. 65-108, figs. 1-8. January 30, 1951. 3273. New marine isopods, chiefly from northern California, with notes on related forms. By Robert J. Menzies. Pp. 105-156, figs. 9-33: February 13, 1951. 10 3274. 3275. 3276. 3277. 3278. 3279. 3280. 3281. 3282. 3283. 3284. 3285. 3286. 3287, 3288. 3289. 3290. BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM The helminth parasites of birds, III: Dicrocoeliid trematodes from North American birds. By J. Fred Denton and Elon E. Byrd. Pp. 157-202, figs. 34-40. March 6, 1951. The mites of the subfamily Haemogamasinae (Acari: Laelaptidae). By Hugh L. Keegan. Pp. 203-268, figs. 41-55. February 2, 1951. A new Caribbean coral of the genus Chrysogorgia. By Frederick M. Bayer. Pp. 269-273, figs. 56, 57, pl. 9. February 13, 1951. Revision of the North American grasshoppers of the Conalcaea complex. By Ashley B. Gurney. Pp. 275-304, figs. 58-65, pls. 10, 11. February 2, 1951. Fleas from the Upper Sonoran zone near Albuquerque, N. Mex. By Lelia Ann Williams and C. Clayton Hoff. Pp. 305-313, fig. 66. January 22, 1951. Some digenetie trematodes, including eight new species, from marine fishes of La Jolla, Calif. By Harold W. Manter and Harley J. Van Cleave. Pp. 315-340, pls. 12, 18. March 28, 1951. Parasitic Crustacea from Bimini, Bahamas. By A. S. Pearse. Pp. 341-372, figs. 67-77. February 2, 1951. New and little-known bees of the family Andrenidae from California. By P. H. Timberlake. Pp. 373-414. April 23, 1951. The actinian fauna of the Gulf of California. By Oskar Carlgren. Pp. 415-449, figs. 78-84, pl. 14. May 17, 1951. Notes on chrysomelid beetles of the subfamily Chlamisinae, with descrip- tions of new species. By F. Monrés. Pp. 451-463, figs. 85-90. June 5, 1951. Notes on a herpetological collection from Oaxaca and other localities in Mexico. By Frederick A.Shannon. Pp. 465-484, figs. 91-93. May 17, 1951. Chaetodon tinkeri, a new species of butterflyfish (Chaetodontidae) from the Hawaiian Islands. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 485-488, fig. 94, pl. 15. June 5, 1951. Moths of the genus Paramulona Hampson. By William D. Field. Pp. 489-496, figs. 95-96. May 17, 1951. New finds of Pleistocene jaguar skeletons from Tennessee caves. By Edward MecCrady, H. T. Kirby-Smith, and Harvey Templeton. Pp. 497-511, figs. 97-102, pl. 16. October 16, 1951. An annotated checklist of the mosquitoes of the subgenus Finlaya, genus Aedes. By Kenneth L. Knight and Elizabeth N. Marks. Pp. 5138-574. February 12, 1952. A new subspecies of marine isopod from Texas. By Robert J. Menzies. Pp. 575-579, figs. 108-104. August 3, 1951. Studies of certain apogonid fishes from the Indo-Pacific, with descriptions of three new species. By Ernest A. Lachner. Pp. 581-610, fig. 105, pls. 17-19. December 18, 1951. Volume 102 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 102. Pp. i-—v (title page, advertisement, and contents); pp. 1-549 (Proceedings papers 3291-3310 and index); 96 figs., 48 pls. February 18, 1956. 3291. Contributions to the morphology and taxonomy of the Branchiopoda Notostraca, with special reference to the North American species. By Folke Linder. Pp. 1-69, figs. 1-31, pls. 1-7. June 27, 1952. 3292 3293. 3294. 3295. 3296. 3297, 3298. 3300. 3301. 3302. 3303. 3304. 3305. 3306. 3307. 3308. 3309. 3310. PROCEEDINGS id A study of an intermediate snail host (Thiara granifera) of the Oriental lung fluke (Paragonimus). By R. Tucker Abbott. Pp. 71-116, figs. 34—45, pls. 8, 9. February 26, 1952. Some marine asellote isopods from northern California, with descriptions of nine new species. By Robert J. Menzies. Pp. 117-159, figs. 46-71. May 29, 1952. Australasian stilt-legged flies (Diptera: Tylidae) in the United States National Museum. By George C. Steyskal. Pp. 161-180, figs. 72-74. February 26, 1952. Aphotaenius, a new genus of dung beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). By O. L. Cartwright. Pp. 181-184. March 7, 1952. Preliminary analysis of the vertebrate fossil fauna of the Boysen Reservoir area. By Theodore E. White. Pp. 185-207, figs. 75-80. April 2, 1952. A new crayfish from Alabama, with notes on Procambarus lecontei (Hagen). By Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. Pp. 209-219, figs. 81-82. March 27, 1952. Moths of the genera Mulona Walker and Lomuna, a new and closely related genus (Arctiidae: Lithosiinae).. By William D. Field. Pp. 221-230, pls. 10, 11. March 19, 1952. . A new species of commensal amphipod from a spiny lobster. By Clarence R. Shoemaker. Pp. 231-2338, fig. 88. March 27, 1952. A new genus of Central American milliped (family Euryuridae), with notes on the American genera. By Richard L. Hoffman. Pp. 235-243, fig. 84. April 24, 1952. An emended diagnosis of the copepod genus Pupulina (Caligoida), with descriptions of new species and a redescription of the genotype. By Mildred Stratton Wilson. Pp. 245-263, pls. 12-15. March 19, 1952. Echinoderms from the Marshall Islands. By Austin H. Clark. Pp. 265-303. March 27, 1952. A new species of insect of the order Protura. By Grace Glance. Pp. 305-314, figs. 85, 86. April 25, 1952. New American cynipid wasps from galls. By Lewis H. Weld. Pp. 315- 342, pls. 16,17. April 24, 1952. Notes on mammals from the Nile Delta region of Egypt. By Henry W. Setzer. Pp. 343-869. April 2, 1952. The sipunculid worms of California and Baja California, by Walter Kenrick Fisher. Pp. 371-450, pls. 18-39. July 8, 1952. Schizostella, a new genus of brittle-star (Gorgonocephalidae). By Austin H. Clark. Pp. 451-454, pl. 40. March 19, 1952. Moths of the genus Epeiromulona, a new genus of Lepidoptera. By William D. Field. Pp. 455-469, pls. 41-46. April 25, 1952. A review of the stink bugs of the genus Mecidea. By R. I. Sailer. Pp. 471-505, figs. 88-89, pls. 47, 48. June 27, 1952. Review of the fishes of the blennioid genus Ecsenius, with descriptions of five new species. By Wilbert M. Chapman and Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 507-528, figs. 90-96. April 24, 1952. Volume 103 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 103. Pp. i-v (title page, advertisement, and contents) ; pp. 1-667 (Proceedings papers 3311-3337 and index); 76 figs., 15 pls. March 12, 1956. 3311. Two new naucorid bugs of the genus Ambrysus. By Ira La Rivers. Pp. 1-7, fig. 1. Feb. 12, 1953. 12 3312. 3313. 3314. 3315. 3316. 3317. 3318. 3319. 3320. 3321. 3322. 3323. 3324, 3325. 3326. 3327. 3328. 3329, 3330. ode. 3332. BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Two new scale-mite parasites of lizards. By R. F. Lawrence. Pp. 9-18, figs. 2-7. March 10, 1953. Notes on the biology and immature stages of a cricket parasite of the genus Rhopalosoma. By Ashley B. Gurney. Pp. 19-34, figs. 8, 9, pl. 1. March 10, 1953. Photuris bethaniensis, a new lampyrid firefly. By Frank A. McDermott. Pp. 35-37. February 26, 1953. Distribution, general bionomics, and recognition characters of two cock- roaches recently established in the United States. By Ashley B. Gurney. Pp. 39-56, fig. 10, pl. 2. March 10, 1953. Biting midges of the heleid genus Stilobezzia in North America. By Willis W. Wirth. Pp. 57-85, figs. 11, 12. May 15, 1953. Beetles of the oedemerid genus Vasaces Champion. By Ross H. Arnett, Jr. Pp. 87-94, fig. 13. April 30, 1953. Scarabaeid beetles of the genus Bradycinetulus and closely related genera in the United States.- By O. L. Cartwright. Pp. 95-120, figs. 14-16, pls. 3, 4. June 5, 1953. The chrysomelid beetles of the genus Strabala Chevrolat. By Doris Holmes Blake. Pp. 121-134, fig. 17. June 5, 1953. American biting midges of the heleid genus Monohelea. By Willis W. Wirth. Pp. 135-154, figs. 18-19. June 17, 1953. A review of the beetle family Cephaloidae. By Ross H. Arnett, Jr. Pp. 155-161, fig. 20, pl. 5. May 15, 1953. The fresh-water triclads (Turbellaria) of Alaska. By Roman Kenk. Pp. 163-186, figs. 21-25, pls. 6-8. June 5, 1953. Review of the Indo-Pacific anemone fishes, genus Amphiprion, with descriptions of two new species. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 187-201, pls. 9,10. July 3, 1953. Marine polychaete worms from Point Barrow, Alaska, with additional records from the North Atlantic and North Pacific. By Marian H. Pettibone. Pp. 203-356, figs. 26-39. May 21, 1954. The relationships of Old and New World melanians. By J. P. E. Morrison. Pp. 357-394, pl. 11. April 20, 1954. Preliminary analysis of the fossil vertebrates of the Canyon Ferry Reservoir area. By Theodore E. White. Pp. 395-438, figs. 40-51. May 28, 1954. A review of the labrid fish genus Wetmorella with descriptions of new forms from the tropical Indo-Pacific. By Leonard P. Schultz and N. B. Marshall. Pp. 439-447, figs. 52-54, pl. 12. April 21, 1954. Review of the Atlantic periwinkles, Nodilittorina, Echininus, and Tectarius. By R. Tucker Abbott. Pp. 449-464, figs. 55-57. March 23, 1954. Mammals of northern Colombia: Preliminary report No. 7: Tapirs (genus Tapirus), with a systematic review of American species. By Philip Hershkovitz. Pp. 465-496, figs. 58-62. May 18, 1954. A revision of the goatfish genus Upeneus with descriptions of two new species. By Ernest A. Lachner. Pp. 497-532, pls. 13, 14. May 18, 1954, Studies in neotropical Mallophaga, XI: Bird lice of the suborder Amblycera, genus Dennyus Neumann. By M. A. Carriker, Jr. Pp. 533-549, figs. 63, 64. May 21, 1954. Nearctic flies of the family Periscelidae (Diptera) and certain Anthomy- zidae referred to the family. By A. H. Sturtevant. Pp. 551-562. June 16, 1954. PROCEEDINGS 13 | | CREEE North American triclad Turbellaria, XIII: Three new cave planarians, | By Libbie H. Hyman. Pp. 563-573, figs. 65-68. June 14, 1954. 3334. A supplement to W. M. Tattersall’s review of the Mysidacea of the United | States National Museum. By Albert H. Banner. Pp. 575-583. July | 8, 1954. 3335. On the anatomy and relationships of glossy cuckoos of the genera Chryso- coccyx, Lampromorpha, and Chalcites. By Andrew J. Berger. Pp. 585-597, figs. 69-71. January 19, 1955. 3336. Supplement and corrections to J. A. Hyslop’s genotypes of the elaterid | beetles of the world. By Ross H. Arnett, Jr. Pp. 599-619. April 14, 1955. 3337. Neotropical Miridae, LXIV: New bugs of the subfamily Cylapinae (Hemiptera). By José C. M. Carvalho. Pp. 621-632, figs. 72-76, pl. 15. March 2, 1955. Volume 104 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 104. Pp. i-iv (title page, advertisement, and contents); pp. 1-694 (Proceedings papers 3338-3348 and | index) ; 123 figs., 31 pls. June 5, 1957. '3338. Revision of the vittate species of the chrysomelid beetle genus Disonycha from the Americas south of the United States. By Doris Holmes Blake. Pp. 1-86, figs. 1-75. April 4, 1955. | 3339. A revision of the Nearctic species of the beetle genus Meligethes (Nitiduli- dae). By Alan M. Easton. Pp. 87-103, figs. 76-78. February 25, 1955. 3340. Four new Venezuelan reduviid bugs. By J. Maldonado Capriles. Pp. 105-118, figs. 79, 80. March 28, 1955. | 3341. Some polyclad flatworms from the West Indies and Florida. By Libbie H. Hyman. Pp. 115-150, figs. 81-89. May 2, 1955. | 3342. Biology and taxonomy of North American beetles of the subfamily Geo- |! trupinae, with revisions of the genera Bolbocerosoma, Eucanthus, Geo- trupes, and Peliotrwpes (Scarabaeidae). By Henry F. Howden. Pp. 151-319, pls. 1-18. November 21, 1955. | 3343. Fruit flies of the genus Tomoplagia Coquillett (Diptera, Tephritidae) By Martin L. Aczél. Pp. 321-412, figs. 90-102, pls. 19-26. September 28, 1955. | 3344. Scarab beetles of the genus Psammodius in the Western Hemisphere. By O. L. Cartwright. Pp. 413-462. August 24, 1955. |3345. A further contribution to the ornithology of northeastern Venezuela. By Herbert Friedmann and Foster D. Smith, Jr. Pp. 463-524, figs. 103-107, pls. 27-30. December 2, 1955. 3346. Modifications of pattern in the aortic arch system of birds and their phylo- genetic significance. By Fred H. Glenny. Pp. 525-621, figs. 108-119. December 16, 1955. | 3347. Fishes of the family Percophididae from the coasts of eastern United States and the West Indies, with descriptions of four new species. By Isaac Ginsburg. Pp. 623-639, figs. 120-122. October 13, 1955. | 3348. Neotropical Miridae, LXV: New genera and species of bugs of the tribe Termatophylini (Hemiptera: Deraeocorinae). By José C. M. Carvalho. Pp. 641-649, fig. 123, pl. 31. October 27, 1955, 14 BULLETIN 1938, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Volume 105 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 105. Pp. i-iv (title page, advertisement, contents); pp. 1-168 (Proceedings papers 3349-3361 and index); 49 figs., 68 pls. June 16, 1958. 3349. Notes on shrimps from the Marshall Islands. By Fenner A. Chace, Jr. Pp. 1-22, 8 figs. August 12, 1955. 3350. Lanternflies of the family Issidae of the Lesser Antilles (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea.) By R. G. Fennah. Pp. 23-47, 5 figs. November 23, 1955. 3351. An anatomical study of the peregrine megascolecid earthworm Pheretima hupeiensis in the eastern United States. By William C. Grant, Jr. Pp. 49-63, 4 figs. October 17, 1955. 3352. Some polyclad flatworms from Polynesia and Micronesia. By Libbie H. Hyman. Pp. 65-82, 5 figs. September 6, 1955. 3353. Biting lice of the genus Saemundssonia (Mallophaga: Philopteridae) occurring on terns. By Ronald A. Ward. Pp. 83-100,1 fig. Septem- ber 8, 1955. 3354. Three Miocene porpoises from the Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. By Reming- ton Kellogg. Pp. 101-154, 1 fig., 21 pls. December 14, 1955. 3355. A review of the New World flies of the genus Conops and allies (Diptera: Conopidae). By Sidney Camras. Pp. 155-187. September 28, 1955. 3356. Populations of the berycoid fish family Polymixiidae. By Ernest A. © Lachner. Pp. 189-206, 1 pl. October 21, 1955. 3357. Contributions to the nomenclature, systematics, and morphology of the Octocorallia. By Frederick M. Bayer. Pp. 207-220, 8 pls. December 21, 1955. 3358. Bryozoa of the United States Navy’s 1947-1948 Antarctic Expedition, I-IV. By Mary D. Rogick. Pp. 221-317, 35 pls. March 13, 1956. 3359. Types species of the genera and subgenera of parasitic wasps comprising the superfamily Proctotrupoidea (order Hymenoptera). By C. F. W. Muesebeck and Luella M. Walkley. Pp. 319-419. February 16, 1956. 3360. The spongilla-flies, with special reference to those of the Western Hemi- sphere (Sisyridae, Neuroptera). By Sophy I. Parfin and Ashley B. Gurney. Pp. 421-529, 24 figs., 3 pls. May 16, 1956. 3361. Marine polychaete worms from Labrador. By Marian H. Pettibone. Pp. 531-584, 1 fig. March 29, 1956. Volume 106 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 106. Pp. 1-587 (Pro- ceedings papers 3362-3367), 65 figs. 25 pls. [Volume completed; title page, advertisement, contents, and index not issued yet.] 3362. Revision of the milliped genus Dixioria (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). By Richard L. Hoffman. Pp. 1-19, 4 figs. March 29, 1956. 3363. A revision of the flies of the genus Rivellia (Otitidae, Diptera) of America north of México. By Ryoji Namba. Pp. 21-84, 10 figs. June 5, 1956. 3364. Chiggers of the genus Euschéngastia (Acarina: Trombiculidae) in North © America. By Charles E. Farrell. Pp. 85-235, 8 figs., 21 pls. October 19, 1956. 3365. A new pinecone fish, Monocentris reedi, from Chile, a new family record for the eastern Pacific. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 237-239, 1 pl. July 24, 1956. PROCEEDINGS 15 | 3366. Some crickets from South America (Grylloidea and Tridactyloidea). By Lucien Chopard. Pp. 241-293, 6 figs." September 20, 1956. | 83367. The Nearctic species of trigonalid wasps. By Henry Townes. Pp. 295— | 304, 1 fig. October 16, 1956. 3368. Latheticomyia, a new genus of acalyptrate flies of uncertain family relation- ship. By Marshall R. Wheeler. Pp. 305-314, 2 figs. October 22, 1956. | 3369. A tribal revision of the brachycyrtine wasps of the world (Cryptinae— Ichneumonidae). By Luella M. Walkley. Pp. 315-329, 1 fig. October 16, 1956. 3370. A new species of Candacia (Copepoda: Calanoida) from the western North | Atlantic Ocean. By Abraham Fleminger and Thomas E. Bowman. Pp. 331-337, 2 figs. October 15, 1956. 3371. Emended description and assignment to the new genus Ronalea of idotheid isopod Erichsonella pseudoculata Boone. By Robert J. Menzies and Thomas EH. Bowman. Pp. 339-3438, 1 fig. October 17, 1956. 3372. Observations on the amphipod genus Parhyale. By Clarence R. Shoe- maker. Pp. 845-358, 4 figs. October 15, 1956. 3373. A revision of the acrocerid flies of the genus Pialea Erichson with a dis- cussion of their sexual dimorphism (Diptera). By Evert I. Schlinger. Pp. 359-375, 4 figs. October 12, 1956. 3374. Further data on African parasitic cuckoos. By Herbert Friedmann. Pp. 377-408, 3 pls. October 24, 1956. 3375. Studies in Neotropical Mallophaga, XVI: Bird lice of the suborder Ischno- cera. By M. A. Carriker, Jr. Pp. 409-489, 9 figs. January 30, 1957. 3376. A new genus and species of marine asellote isopod, Caecianiropsis psam- mophila, from California. By Robert J. Menzies and Jean Pettit. Pp. 441-446, 3 figs. November 2, 1956. 3377. Mammals of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. By Henry W. Setzer. Pp. 447— 587, 10 figs. November 28, 1956. Volume 107 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 107. Pp. 1-649 (Pro- ceedings papers 3378-3390), 83 figs.72 pls. [Volume completed; title page, advertisement, contents and index not issued yet.] 3378. A new species of Mysidopsis (Crustacea: Mysidacea) from the southeastern coast of the United States. By Thomas E. Bowman. Pp. 1-7, 2 figs. February 18, 1957. 3379. Rhynobrissus cuneus, a new echinoid from North Carolina. By C. Wythe Cooke. Pp. 9-12, 1 pl. June 18, 1957. 3380. Formosan cossonine weevils of bamboo (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cos- soninae). By Elwood C. Zimmerman. Pp. 13-23, 2 figs. March 25, 1957. 3381. Some littoral barnacles from the Tuamotu, Marshall, and Caroline Islands. By Dora Priaulx Henry. Pp. 25-38, 3 pls. October 21, 1957. 3382. A new species of Calanopia (Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Caribbean Sea. By Thomas E. Bowman. Pp. 39-45, 3 figs. September 4, 1957. 3383. The frogfishes of the family Antennariidae. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 47-105, 8 figs., 14 pls. November 1, 1957. 3384. New American cynipid wasps from Oak Galls. By Lewis H. Weld. Pp. 107-122, 1 pl. October 23, 1957. 3385. The foraminiferal genus Halyphysema and two new tropical Pacific species. By Alfred R. Loeblich, Jr. Pp. 123-126, 1 pl. January 9, 1958. 16 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 3386. The leafhopper tribe Alebrini (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). By David A. Young, Jr. Pp. 127-277, 39 figs. December 4, 1957. 3387. Two additional Miocene porpoises from the Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. By Remington Kellogg. Pp. 279-337, 30 pls. December 9, 1957. 3388. Studies of seven siderites. By Edward P. Henderson and Stuart H. Perry. Pp. 339-403, 6 figs., 22 pls. January 31, 1958. 3389. New Neotropical wasps of the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera) in the U.S. National Museum. By C. F. W. Muesebeck. Pp. 405-461, 4 figs. January 27, 1958. 3390. North American copepods of the family Notodelphyidae. By Paul L. Illg. Pp. 463—649, 19 figs. April 28, 1958. Volume 108 From Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 108. [Volume in — progress. ] 3391. Pycnaspis splendens, new genus, new species, a new ostracoderm from the Upper Ordovician of North America. By Tor @rvig. Pp. 1-23, 5 figs., 3 pls. April 10, 1958. 3392. Branchinecta cornigera, a new species of anostracan phyllopod from the state of Washington. By James E. Lynch. Pp. 25-27, 6 figs. April 15, 1958. 3393. Type specimens of lice (order Anoplura) in the United States National Museum. By Phyllis T. Johnson. Pp. 39-49. May 27, 1958. 3394. A new North American bird-flea. By F. G. A. M. Smit. Pp. 51-57, 10 figs. May 15, 1958. 3395. A review of some galerucine bettles with excised middle tibiae in the male. By Doris H. Blake. Pp. 59-101, 6 figs. [In press.] 3396. A redefinition of the butterfly genera Es ae: ee and Baltia, with the ceo a seme=nen=—and=eleseby related genera and subgenera @h@pidopteras=Pieridse) . By “William 'D. Field. Pp. 103-131, 40 figs. June 9, 1958, 3397. The systematic position of the bird genus Apalopteron. By H. G. Deignan. Pp. 133-136, 1 pl. June 16, 1958. 3398. A review of the copepod genus Ridgewayia (Calanoida) with descriptions of new species from the Dry Tortugas, Florida. By Mildred Stratton Wilson. Pp. 187-179, 37 figs. [In press.] 3399. Revision of the milliped genus Pachydesmus (Polydesmida: Xystodes- midae). By Richard L. Hoffman. Pp. 181-218, 12 figs. 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