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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1915. 



No. 20S0. Description of new species of 

 crane - flies from Central 

 America. By Charles P. 

 Alexander, pp. 441-444, 

 pi. 24. 



No. 2081. Synopsis of the species of 

 sawflies belonging to the 

 genus Dimorphopteryx. 

 By S. A. Rohwer. pp. 

 445-448. 



No. 2082. Flounders and soles from 

 Japan collected by the 

 United States Bureau of 

 Fisheries steamer "Alba- 

 tross " in 1906. By Carl 

 L. Hubbs. pp. 449-496, 

 pis. 25-27. 



No. 2083. Notes on some sawfly larvae 

 belonging to the genus Di- 

 morphopteryx. By Wil- 

 liam Middleton. pp. 497- 

 501, pi. 28, figs. 1-4. 



No. 2084. The Fisher, Polk County, 

 Minnesota, meteorite. By 

 George P. Merrill, pp. 

 503-506, pi. 29. 



No. 2085. Descriptions of six new spe- 

 cies of Ichneumon - flies. 

 By R. A. Cushman. pp. 

 507-513. 



No. 2086. Contributions to the knowl- 

 edge of the mammals of 

 the Pleistocene of North 

 America. By Oliver P. 

 Hay. pp. 515-575, pis. 30- 

 37, figs. 1-5. 



No. 2087. Descriptions of new Hymen- 

 optera. No. 9. By J. C. 

 Crawford, pp. 577-586, 

 figs. 1-11. 



No. 2088. A synopsis of the races of 

 the long-tailed goatsucker, 

 Capri mulgus macrurus 

 Horsfield. By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. pp. 587-599. 



No. 2089. Notes on neotropical dragon- 

 flies, or Odonata. By Ed- 

 ward Bruce Williamson. 

 pp. 601-638, pis. 38^4, 

 figs. a-c. 



No. 2090. A review of the subspecies 

 of the ruddy kingfisher, 

 Entomothera coromanda 

 (Linnaeus). By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. pp. 639-657. 



No. 2091. Rediscovery of Pourtales' 

 Haliotis. By John B. 

 Henderson, pp. 659-661, 

 pis. 45, 46. 



FROM VOLUME 49 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 2093. Notes on some United States 

 gi-asshoppers of the fam- 



No. 2093— Continued. 



ily Acrididse. By A. N. 

 Caudell. pp. 25-31. 



CLASSIFIED LIST OF PAPERS BASED WHOLLY OR IN PART ON THE 



NATIONAL COLLECTIONS." 



MUSEUM ADMINISTRATION. 



Rathbxjn, Richard. Report on the 

 progress and condition of the United 

 States, National Museum for the year 

 ending June 30, 1914. 



ANTHROPOLOGY 



Rathbun, Richard — Continued. 



8vo., pp. 1-252, Jan. 19, 

 1915. 



Fewkes, J. Walter. Prehistoric ob- 

 jects from a shell-heap at Erin Bay, 

 Trinidad. 



Amer. Anthropologist 

 (n. s.), 16, No. 2, 

 Apr.-June, 1914, pp. 

 200-220, pis. 14-19, 

 figs. 64-73. 



The author describes a num- 

 ber of prehistoric objects exca- 

 ^A few papers published prior to this fiscal 

 omitted from previous reports. 



Fewkes, J. Walter — Continued. 



vated by him from a shell-heap 

 at Erin Bay, Island of Trini- 

 dad. The kitchen middon in 

 which they were obtained is 

 historically interesting from the 

 fact that it is situated not far 

 from the spring where the sail- 

 ors of Columbus filled their 

 casks with water on his third 

 voyage, 

 year are included, having been inadvertently 



