REt'Oirr (i|- NAL'lU^'AL MUSEUM, 1907. 



99 



No. 1407. Note on an occur re iiee of 

 i^rapliitic inm in ;i ini'teor- 

 itc. \iy Wirt Tassiii. pp. 

 573-574, 1 li;,'. 



No. 14!t.S. .A[iiiiiiiiMls ol' I'.iiiiUa. .Men- 

 (laiiau. and Billitoii Is- 

 lands, between Sumatra 

 and Itorneo. By Marcus 

 \V. Lyon. jr. pp. 575-012, 



1 map. 

 No. H'.t'.i. .V review of tlie iicn-ini;-iik(> 



H.sljies of Japan. I'.y David 



Starr Jordan and Albert 



Christian Ilerre. pp. 613- 



(!45, figs. 1-5. 

 No. l.'oo. Manmial remains from two 



prehistori<' villa.s^e sites in 



New Mexico and Arizona. 



By Marcus W. l^yon, jr. 



pp. (M7-04n. 



No. l.-.oj. Descrijition of a new rock- 



tisli of the genus Sebastodes 



from ('alifornia. By Bar- 



No. l.')!)! — Continued. 



ton Warren Kvermann and 

 lOdmund l^ee (ioldsborough. 

 PI I. (;51-(J52, 1 fig. 



No. 1502. Manunals of Batam Island, 

 lilii(i ai'cliipelago. By .Mar- 

 cus W. Lyon, jr. pi). (>5."'.- 

 (557. 



No. 150:;. An account of Amazon KiviM- 

 fishes collected by J. li. 

 Sleere. with a note on 

 I'imelodus clarias. By 

 t'arl H. Eigenmann and 

 Barton A. Bean. pp. (;5I)- 

 (!GS, tigs. 1-5. 



No. 1504. North American parasitic 

 copejiods belonging to the 

 family Caligidae. Part 2-- 

 The Trebinjp and Eurypho- 

 rina'. By Charles Branch 

 Wilson, pp. GU9-720, pis. 

 xv-xx. figs. 1-19. 



FUO.M NOM'MK ::l' OI" Till': J'KOf'RKDINOS. 



No. I."!!!."). A specimen of typical Bur- 

 chell's zebra in the United 

 States National Museum. 

 By Marcus W. Lyon. jr. 

 I)p. 1-3, pis. i-iii. 



No. 1.50(!. Revision of the American 

 moths of the genus Argy- 

 resthia. By August Busck. 

 PI). 5-24. pis. Tv-v. figs. 1-3. 



No. 1507. The fresh-water Amphipoda 

 of North America. By Ada 

 L. Weckel. pp. 25-58, figs. 

 1-15. 



No. 150S. On a newly found meteorite 

 from Selma, Dallas Comity. 

 Alabama. By George P. 

 Mel-rill. pp. 59-61, pis. 

 vi-vii. 



No. 1509. New marine worms of the 

 genus Myzostoma. By J. F. 

 McClendon. pp. 63-65, figs. 

 1-2. 



No. 1510. Notes on fishes from the Is- 

 land of Santa Catalina, 

 southern California. By 

 David Stai'i- Jordan and 

 Edwin Chapin Starks. pp. 

 67-77, figs. 1-8. 



No. 1511. Notes on the composition and 

 structure of the Hender- 

 sonville meteorite. B.y 

 George P. Merrill (with 

 chemical analyses by Wirt 

 Tassin). pp. 79-82, . pi. s. 

 VIII-IX, 1 fig. 



N.o. 1512. The Philippine mollusks of 

 the genus Plauorbis. By 

 Paul Bartsch. pp. 83-85, 

 figs. 1-2. 



No. 1513. Review of the Mullidfe, sur- 

 mullets or goatfishes of 

 the shores of Japan. By 

 John Otterbein Snyder, pp. 

 87-102, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1514. A review of the bats of the 

 genus Hemiderma. By 

 Walter L. Hahn. pp. lO:',- 

 118. 



No. 1515. Two new land shells from 

 Mexico. By Paul Bartsch. 

 pp. 119-120, figs. 1-2. 



No. 1510. Report on the mosquitoes of 

 the coast region of Cali- 

 fornia, with descriptions 

 of new species. By Harri- 

 son G. Dyar. pp. 121-129. 



