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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



No. 1649. Descriptions of uew species 

 of North American cram- 

 bid motlis. By William 

 Dunham Kearfott. pp. 

 367-393. 



No. 1650. Two new species of neotrop- 

 ical Orthoptera of the 

 family Acrididfe. By 

 James A. G. Rehn. pp. 

 395-398. 



No. 16.51. A further report on the os- 

 tracoda of the United 

 States National Museum. 

 By Richard W. Sharpe. 

 pp. 399-130, pis. L-Lxv. 



No. 1652. North America parasitic cope- 

 pods: A list of those 

 found upon the fishes 

 of the Pacific coast, with 

 descriptions of new gen- 

 era and species. By 

 Charles Branch Wilson, 

 pp. 431-181, pis. Lxvi- 



LXXXIII. 



No. 16.53. Some new isopods of the 

 family Gnathiida? from 

 the Atlantic coast of 

 North America. By Har- 

 riet Richardson, pp. 483- 

 488. 



No. 1651. The Amphipoda collected by 

 the U. S. Bureau of Fish- 

 eries steamer "Albatross " 

 off the west coast of 

 North America, in 1903 

 and 1904, with descriptions 

 of a new family and sev- 

 eral new genera and spe- 

 cies. By Samuel J. 

 Holmes, pp. 489-543. 



No. 1655. Notes on the mammals and 

 cold - blooded vertebrates 

 of the Indiana University 

 farm, Mitchell, Indiana. 

 By Walter L. Hahn. pp. 

 545-581. 



No. 1656. Generic names applied to 

 birds dxiring the years 

 1901 to 1905, inclusive, 

 with further additions to 

 Waterhouse's " Index 



Generum Avium." By 

 Charles W. Richmond, 

 pp. 583-655. 



No. 1657. A revision of the kingfisher 

 genus Ramphalcyon (Pel- 

 argopsis). By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. pp. 657-680. 



No. 1658. Alcyonaria of the Californian 

 coast. By Charles C. 

 Nutting, pp. 681-727, pis. 



LXXXIV-XCI. 



FROM VOLUME 36 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 16.59. The American species of 

 snapping shrimps of the 

 genus Synalpheus. By 

 Henri Coutiere. pp. 1-93. 



No. 1660. On the skull and the brain 

 of Triceratops, with notes 

 on the brain-cases of Igu- 

 anodon and jNIegalosaurus. 

 By Oliver P. Hay. pp. 

 95-108, pis. 1-3. 



No. 1661. On Brazilian grasshoppers of 

 the subfamilies Pyrgo- 

 morphinjie and Locustinte 

 (Acridinse of authors). 

 By James A. G. Rehn. 

 pp. 109-163. 



No. 1662. Descriptions of three new 

 species of Cisco, or lake 

 herring (Argyrosomus), 

 from the Great Lakes of 

 America ; with a note on 

 the species of Whitefish. 

 By David Starr Jordan 

 and Barton Warren Ever- 

 mann. pp. 165-172. 



No. 1663. The isopod crustacean, Anci- 

 nus depressus (Say). 

 By Harriet Richardson, 

 pp. 173-177. 



No. 1664. A new American Jurassic cri- 

 noid. By Frank Springer, 

 pp. 179-190, pi. 4. 



