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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



No. ir>17. Xott' on Otoliiiiu'. .i new 



jicnns of jTurnards. Ky 



David Starr Jordan and 



Kd<vin Cliaiiin Starks. jip. 



i:!i-i:i:^. i Hi;. 

 No. ir.is. 'I'lio I'liiliiipint' pond snails 

 of tiu' ut-nus Vivipara. IJy 

 Paul Bartsch. pp. i:5r>-ir>0, 

 ])ls. x-xi. 



No. l.M'.t. Tiio type of the Jurassie rep- 

 tile IMorosaurns a?;ilis re- 

 descriiied. witli a note on 

 ("aniptosaurns. P.y Charles 

 W. (lilniore. ]ip. l.")!-!!!."). 

 pis. xii-xiii. li.iis. 1-;i. 



No. I.'il'o. New niollusks of the family 

 Vitrinellidu' from the west 

 coast of America. r.y 

 Paul Bartsch. j)]). ICT-ITf.. 

 ti.i^s. 1-11. 



No. ir>i21. Measurements of the cranial 

 fossre. By Ales Ilrdlicka 

 l)p. 177-2.".L*. ])ls. xiv-xv. 



N(t. 1.">L'L\ .\ new niollusk of the genus 

 Macromi)halina from the 

 west coast of America. By 

 l':inl P.artsch. jij). 233, 1 

 fig. 



No. I.'il':;. .V review of the fishes of the 

 family IIistiopterid;e. found 

 in the waters of Japan; 

 with a note on Tephritis 

 (Jiinther. By David Starr 

 Jordan. \)\>. L*3r.-2:i!). 



No. I.")!;!. On tile meteorite from Rich 

 Mountain. Jackson County. 

 North Carolina. By (}eor.ge 

 P. Merrill (with chemical 

 analyses by Wirt Tassinl. 

 PI». 241-244, pi. XVI. 



.\o. 1.">2.'». .V review of the fishes of tlio 

 family (JerricL-e found in 

 the waters of Japan. I'.y 

 David Starr Jordan, ii]). 

 245-248, figs. 1-2. 



No. 1."'»2<;. Somi' Madreporarian corals 

 fi'om French Som.ilil.ind. 

 I]ast .Vfrica, collectiHl by 

 Di'. (.'harles (Jravier. I5y 

 T. Wayland Vaughan. i)p. 

 24'J-2r)(;. pis. xvii-xxviir. 



No. 1.".27. .V new hrachiopod. Rens- 

 s«'la'ria mainensis. from the 

 Devonian of Maine. I'.y 

 llcniy Sliaier \Villi;iins, pp. 

 2(;7-2(J!». figs. 1-2. 



No. 1.V_N. A new fossil stickleback fish 

 from Nevada. By Oliver 

 P. I lay. pp. 271-273, figs. 

 1-3. 



No. 1.120. Notes on Calyptrobothrium. a 

 ci'stode genus found in the 

 toriK'do. P>y Kdwin l>inton. 

 Pl>. 275-284, figs. 1-7. 



No. l.":;((. 'I'lic Decticina' (a gron]> of 

 Orthoptera) of North .\mer- 

 ica. By Andrew Nelson 

 Caudell. pp. 285-410, figs. 

 1-04. 



No. 1531. Additional notes on the de- 

 veloimient of the Argulida\ 

 • with descrii)tion of a new 

 species. B y C li a r 1 e s 

 l*.r:uicli Wilson. i)p. 411- 

 424. pis. xxi.x-xxxii. 



No. 1.~i;',2. The poeciliid fishes of Rio 

 (Jrande Do Sul and the La 

 Plata P.asin. By Carl H. 

 lOigemnann. pp. 425— l."',:;, 

 tigs. 1-11. 



No. 1.5.33. A review of the cobitoid 

 fishes of the basin of the 

 .Vnuu'. P.y Leo Berg. jip. 

 435-4:!S. 



No. 15:'.4. Remarks on the giant .sipiir- 

 rels of Sumatra, with de- 

 scriptions of two new spe- 

 cies. By Marcus W. Lyon, 

 .jr. pp. 43!)— 145, pi. xxxiii. 



No. 15.">5. A hew terrestrial isopod from 

 Guatemala, the type of a 

 new .genus. By Harriet 

 Richardson. p|». 447-4.")(), 1 

 fig. 



.\o. I.'i.u;. .\ i-eview of the species of 

 the ten-spined sticklebacks, 

 or Pygosteus. from East 

 Asia. By Leo Berg. pp. 

 451-454. 



No. I.I.'h. .Notes (III ni.iiiiiiijls of the 

 Kankakee valley. P,y Wal 

 ter L. Halm. pp. 4.5.5— ICil. 



