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REPORT OF NATIONAI. MUSEUM, li>19. 



Barber, H. S. — Continued. 



atterimus and A. orchivora ; de- 

 cribes A. gilvonotatus, new 

 species, Eucactopliaf/us iccis»iy and 

 E. Mocellatus, new species. 



Avocado seed weevils. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 21, no. .S, Mar. 

 18, 1919, pp. 53-60, pi. 2. 

 Restricts HeAUpus lauri Bohe- 

 man and Conotracheliis scrpen- 

 tiniis Boheman and describes II. 

 pittieri, and C. perseac, new spe- 

 cies, adding notes on several other 

 insects of the avocado. 



—J (See also under E. A. Schwarz.) 



P..\RBOtm, Thomas and Charles T. 



Ramsden. The herpetology of Cuba. 



Memoirs Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 vol. 47, no. 2, May, 

 1919, pp. 71-213, pis. 

 1-15. 

 Based in part upon material in 

 the TJ. S. National Museum, with 

 numerous cuts previously pub- 

 lished by the National Museum. 



Barret, Harvey P. (See under Har- 

 rison G. Dyar.) 



Bartsch, Paul. Footnote on garden 

 slugs. 



Farmers' Bull., U. 8. Dept. 

 Agric, No. 959, June, 

 1918 (received July 3, 

 1918), p. 3. 

 Discusses concisely the 32 spe- 

 cies of fiarden slugs reported for 

 the United States, with especial 

 reference to Agriolimaw agrestis 

 Linnaeus, its economic significance 

 and means of extermination. 



Biological explorations in 



Bartsch, Paul. New land shells from 



the Philippines. 



Natitilus, vol. 32, no. 1, 



July, 1918, pp. 15. 16. 



Describes three new subspecies 



of Philippine land shells, donated 



to the TJ. S. National Museum by 



Mr. Walter F. Webb. 



A key to the sub.species of 



Cuba and Haiti. 



I^mithfionian Misc. Colls., 

 vol. 68, no. 12, July 24, 

 1918. pp. 40, illustrated. 

 An account of field work in Cuba 

 and Haiti by Mr. John B. Hender- 

 son and Dr. Paul Bartsch, who 

 especially investigated the land 

 mollusks of these regions. 



Material collected deposited in 

 the U. 8. National Museum. 



A visit to the Cerion colonies 



in Florida. 



Smith soman Misc. Colls. 



vol. 68, no. 12, July 24, 



1918, pp. 48, 49. 



Preliminary report on this 



year's progress in the author's 



Cerion breeding experiments. 



Leptopoma nitidum Sowerby of the 



Philippine Island.s. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 8, no. 15, Sept. 

 19, 1918, pp. 532-535. 

 A synoptic key of the subspecies 

 of Leptopoma nitidum and de- 

 scriptions of 15 new subspecies. 



The status of Loboa brunoi 



Von Ihering. 



Nwutilus, vol. .^2, no. 2, 

 Oct., 1918, pp. 53, 54, 

 fig. 7 of pi. 4. 

 Remarks on this species based on 

 material submitted for examina- 

 tion to U. S. National Museum. 



A new marine mollusk of the 



genus Cerithiopsis from Florida. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 31, Nov. 29, 

 1918, pp. 135, 136. 

 Describe Cerithiopsis (Cerithi- 

 opsis) vanhyningi from Tampa 

 Bay, Florida. 



The type and two additional 

 specimens are in the collections 

 of the U. S. National Museum ; 

 seven paratypes are in the collec- 

 tions of the Florida State Museum. 



Four new mollusks from the 



Philippine Islands. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ington, vol. 31, Nov. 29, 

 1918, pp. 153, 154. 



Describes four new subspecies 

 of Philippine land shells donated 

 to the U. S. National Museum by 

 Mr. Walter F. Webb. 



Classification of the Philip- 



pine operculate land shells of the 

 family Helicinidae, with a synopsis 

 of the species and subspecies of the 

 genus Geophorus. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 



Sci., vol. 8, no. 20, Dec. 



4, 1918, pp. 643-657. 



A synopsis of the superspeclfic 



groups of the family Helicinidae 



