CONTENTS ^ 



Officers and committees for 1905 v 



Proceedings vii-xi 



Desci-iption of a New Genus and Eleven New Species of Philippine 



Birds, by Edgar A. Mearns 1-8 



Fnrtlier Changes in Crustacean Nomenclature, by Harriet Richard- 

 son !>-10 



Diagnoses Aragallorum, l)y Edward L. Greene 11-18 



Description of a New Eiiplionla from the Southern West Indies, 



by Austin H. Clark 19-22 



A New Elk from California, by C. Hart ]\Ierriam 23-26 



Twelve New Wood Rats of the Genus A'foloma, by E. A. Goldman 27-34 

 A Preliminary Acirount of the Dorididaj of Monterey Bay, Cali- 

 fornia, by F. M. MacFarland 35-54 



Some West American Red Cherries, by Edward L. Greene . . . . 55-60 

 Prelimiiiaiv Descriptions of Three New Birds from St. Vincent, 



West Indies, by Austin H. Clark 61-64 



Notes on Bahama Bats, by Glover M. Allen 65-72 



Genei-al Notes 73-78 



A Snake New to the District of Columbia, 73 ; Why Not 

 Pdramiiifn, 74 ; The Generic Name of the Willet, 75 ; Note on 

 the Synonymy of ILvrnntoxplzd .^ipalii, 75 ; New Generic Name 

 for the Giant Fulmar, 76 ; Note on a Specimen of Plthecophaga 

 ji'Jf'enji Ogilvie-Grant, 76 ; A New Name for the Peromi/i^cus 

 tifhrttsreusifs of Certain Authors, 77. 

 Descriptions of Three Apparently New Species of Mammals, by 



D. (t. Elliot 79-82 



Descriptions of Eight New Philipj^ine Birds, with Notes on Other 



Species New to the Islands, by Edgar A. Mearns 83-90 



An Interesting Species of Fish from the High Mountains of Central 



p]cuador, by Barton Warren Evermann and William Converse 



Kendall . 91-106 



New Genera and Species of Perl id a?, by James G. Needham . . .107-110 

 Description of a New Species of Whip-poor-will from Mexico, by 



E.W.Nelson 111-112 



A New Genus and Species of Libellulinfe from Brazil, by James 



G. Needham 113-116 



Some New Homoptera from the South and Southwest, by Elmer 



D. Ball 117-120 



Notes on the Names of Certain North American Birds, by E. W. 



Nelson 121-126 



New Species of Parasitic Copepods from the Massachusetts Coast, 



by Charles Branch Wilson 127-132 



A New Flving Squirrel from the Coast of Alaska, by Wilfred H. 



Osgood" 133-134 



Descriptions of Apparently New Mammals of the Genera Ovibos, 



Cmomyfi, and ^fmleln, by B. G.EUlot 135-140 



A New Species of Clapper Rail from Yucatan, by E. W. Nelson . 141-142 



New and Interesting American Grasses, by C. V. Piper 143-150 



Descri|)tions of Seven New Subspecies of American Birds, by 



Outran! Bangs . 151-156 



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