LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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No. 1704. Report on a collection of sheila 

 from Peru, with a summary 

 of the littoral marine mol- 

 lusca of the Peruvian zoo- 

 logical province. By Wil- 

 liam Healey Dall. pp. 

 147-294, pis. 20-28. 



No. 1705. Four new land shells from the 

 Philippine Islands. By 

 Paul Bartsch. pp. 295-300, 

 pi. 29. 



No. 1706. Coelenterates from Labrador 

 and Newfoundland, col- 

 lected by Mr. Owen Bryant 

 from July to October, 1908. 

 By Henry B. Bigelow. pp. 

 301-320, pis. 30-32. 



No. 1707. Three new land shells from 

 Mexico and Guatemala. By 

 Paul Bartsch. pp. 321-323, 

 pi. 33. 



No. 1708. Studies of North American 

 weevils. By W. Dwight 

 Pierce, pp. 325-364. 



No. 1709. Notes on the Philippine pond 

 snails of the genus Vivipara, 

 with descriptions of new 

 species. (Scientific results 

 of the Philippine cruise of 

 the Fisheries steamer Alba- 

 tross, 1907-10.— No. 4.) By 

 Paul Bartsch. pp. 365-367, 

 pi. 34. 



No. 1710. The North American dragon- 

 flies (Odonata) of the genus 

 Macromia. By Edward 

 Bruce Williamson. pp. 

 369-398, pis. 35, 36, figs. 1-7. 



No. 1711. A new species of Cerithiopsis 

 from Alaska. By Paul 

 Bartsch. pp. 399, 400, J 

 fig. 



No. 1712. Fresh-water sponges in the 

 collection of the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum. — Part II. 

 Specimens from North and 

 South America. By Nelson 

 Annandale. pp. 401^06, 

 figs. 1-3. 



No. 1713. Diagnoses of new Cephalopoda 

 from the Hawaiian Islands. 

 By S. Stillman Berry, pp. 

 407-419, figs. 1-9. 



No. 1714. A review of the Serranidee or 

 sea bass of Japan . By David 

 Starr Jordan and Robert 

 Earl Richardson., pp. 421- 

 474, figs. 1-16. 



No. 1715. On olivine-diabase from David- 

 son ('ounty, N. (;. By Jo- 

 seph E. Pogue. pp. 475-484, 

 pi. 37. 



No. 1716. The snapping shrimps (Alphei- 

 dffi) of the Dry Tortugas, 

 Fla. By Hemi Coutifere. 

 pp. 485^87, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1717. Some bees of the genus Augo- 

 chlora from the West Indies. 

 By T. D. A. Cockerell. pp. 

 489-494. 



No. 1718. Description of a new terrestrial 

 isopod from Guatemala. By 

 Harriet Richardson. pp. 

 495-197, 1 fig. 



FROM VOLTTME 38 OF THE PROCEEDTNOS. 



No. 1725. The Gustavus Vasa Fox collec- 

 tion of Russian souvenirs in 

 the U. S. National Museum. 

 By Immanuel M. Casano- 

 wicz. pp. 1-15, pis. 1-8. 



No. 1726. On sand-barites from Kharga, 

 Egypt. By Joseph E. Pogue. 

 pp. 17-24, pi. 9. 



No. 1727. The birds collected and ob- 

 served during the cruise of 

 the United States Fisheries 

 steamer "Albatross" in the 

 North Pacific Ocean, and in 

 the Bering, Okhotsk, Japan, 

 and Eastern Seas, from April 

 to December, 1906. By 

 Austin Hobart Clark, pp. 

 25-74. 



