LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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No. 1964. Results of the Yale Peruvian 

 Expedition of 1911. Hy- 

 menoptera — Ichneumo n o i - 

 dea. By H. L. Viereck. 

 pp. 469, 470. 



No. 1965. A synopsis of tlie American 

 minks. By N. HolUster. 

 pp. 471-480. 



No. 1966. A synopsis of part of the neo- 

 tropical crane-flies of the 

 subfamily Limnobinge. By 

 Charles P. Alexander, pp. 

 481-549, pis. 65-68. 



No. 1967. Description of a new species of 

 actinian of the genus Ed- 

 wardsiella from southern 

 California. By J. Playfair 

 McMurrich. pp. 551-553, 

 fig. 1. 



No. 1968. Descriptions of ten new genera 

 and twenty-three new spe- 

 cies of ichneumon-flies. By 

 H. L. Viereck. pp. 555-568. 



No. 1969. Notes on some fossil horses, 

 with descriptions of four new 

 species. By Oliver P. Hay. 

 pp. 569-594, pis. 69-73, figs. 

 1-28. 



No. 1970. Notes on nearctic orthopterous 

 insects. I. Nonsaltat o r i a 1 

 forms. By A. N. Caudell. 

 pp. 59.5-614, figs. 1-27. 



No. 1971. Descriptions of new species of 

 crabs of the family OcxTJodi- 

 dse. By Mary J. Rathbun. 

 pp. 615-620, pis. 74-76. 



No. 1972. Notes on some American Dip- 

 tera of the genus Fannia, 

 with descriptions of new 

 species. By J. R. Malloch. 

 pp. 621-^31, pi. 77. 



No. 1973. New Textulariidse and other 

 arenaceousForaminif era from 

 the Philippine Islands and 

 contiguous waters. [Scien- 

 tific results of the Philippine 

 cruise of the Fisheries steamer 

 "Albatross," 1907-1910.— No. 

 25.] By Joseph A. Cush- 

 man. pp. 633-638, pie. 78- 

 80. 



No. 1974. Descriptions of six new genera 

 and twelve new species of 

 ichneumon-flies. By H. L. 

 Viereck. pp. 639-648. 



No. 1975. A recently mounted zeuglo- 

 don skeleton in the United 

 States National Museum. 

 By James W. Gidley. pp. 

 649-654, pis. 81, 82, flgs. 1-3. 



FROM VOLUME 45 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 1977. A systematic monograph of the 

 chalcidoid Hymenoptera of 

 the subfamily Signiphorinse. 

 By A. Arsene Girault. pp. 

 189-233. 



No. 1978. The giant species of the moUus- 

 can genus Lima obtained in 

 Philippine and adjacent 

 waters. [Scientific results of 

 the Philippine cruise of the 

 Fisheries steamer " Alba- 

 tross," 1907-1910.— No. 26.] 

 By Paul Bartsch. pp. 235- 

 240, pis. 12-20. 



No. 1979. Descriptions of new Hymenop- 

 tera, No. 6. By J. C. 

 Crawford, pp. 241-260. 



No. 1980. A fossil flower from the Eocene. 

 By Edward W. Berry, pp. 

 261-263, pi. 21, 1 fig. 



No. 1981. A synopsis and descriptions of 

 the nearctic species of saw- 

 flies of the genua Xyela, 

 with descriptions of other 

 new species of sawflies. By 

 S. A. Rohwer. pp. 265-281, 

 Ifig. 



No. 1982. Fossil Coleoptera from Floris- 

 sant in the United States 

 National Museum. By H. 

 F. Wickham. pp. 283-303, 

 pis. 22-26. 



