74 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



P. 693. Note on ^strelata sandtvichensf's Rid^w. By Robert Ridgway. 



p. 104. 



P. 61>4. On the serpentine of Montville, New Jersey. By George P. 

 Merrill. 



pp. 105-111, 2 pis. 



P. 695. Notes on the European crested titmice. By Leonhard Stej • 

 neger. 



pp. 113-114. 



P. 696. On nephrite and jadeite. By F. W. Clarke and George P. 

 Merrill. 



pp. 115-130, 1 plate. 



P. 697. The Navajo shoemaker. By Alexander M. Stephen. 



pp. 131-1 3G, 7 figs. 



P. 698. Description of eighteen new species of fishes from the Gulf 

 of California. By Oliver P. Jenkins and Barton W. 

 Evermann. 



pp. 137-158. 



P. 699. Description of Geomys personatus and Dipodomys compactus^ 

 two new species of rodents from Padre Island, Texas. By 

 Frederick W. True. 



pp. 159-160. 



P. 700. On the San Emigdio meteorite. By George P. Merrill. 



pp. 161-167, 1 plate. 



P. 701. Diagnosis of the Kamtschatkan three-toed woodpecker {Pic- 

 oides alhidlor). By Leonhard Stej neger. 



p. 168. 



P. 702. A remarkable Eskimo harpoon from East Greenland. By 

 John Murdoch. 



pp. 169-171, 3 figs. 



P. 703. The corrugation in African sword blades and other weapons. 

 By Walter Hough. 



p. 172. 



P. 704. Notes on the osteology of the thrushes, Miminge, and wrens. 

 By Frederic A. Lucas. 



pp. 173-180, 1 plate, 7 figs. 



P. 705. An Eskimo strike-a-light from Cape Bathurst. By Walter 

 Hough. 



pp. 181-184, 6 figs. 



P. 706. Notes on Cydosia and Cerathosia. By John B. Smith. 



pp. 185-190, 2 figs. 



P. 707. On a peridotite from Little Deer Isle, in Penobscot Bay, Maine. 

 By George P. Merrill. 



pp. 191-195, 1 plate, 1 fig. 



P. 708. Description of the adult male of Acantlddops hairdi. By 

 Robert Ridgway. 



p. 196. 



P. 709. The houses of the Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia. By 

 Franz Boas. 



pp. 197-213, 3 pis., 21 figs. 



