72 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



P. QQ-i. Descriptions of new species of parasitic copepods, belonging 

 to the genera Trebius, Perissopus^ and Lernanthropus. By 

 Richard Rathbun. 



pp. 559-571, 7 plf. 



P. 665, Catalogue of a collection of l)irds made by Mr. Chas. H. 

 Townsend, on islands in the Caribbean Sea and in Honduras. 

 By Robert Ridgwa}'. 



pp. 572-597. 



P. 666. The meteoric iron which fell in Johnson County, Arkansas, 

 3.17 p. m., March 27, 1886. By George F. Kunz. 



pp. .598-605, 3 pis., 2 figs. 



P. 667. Review of Japanese birds. VII. The creepers. By Leon- 

 hard Stejneger. 



pp. 606-611. 



P. 668. The characteristics of the elacatids. By Theodore Gill. 



pp. 612-614, 1 plate. 



P. 669. Note on Grainina loreto of Poey. By Theodore Gill. 



pp. 615-616. 



P. 670. Descriptions of fourteen new species of North American 

 myriapods. By Charles H. BoUman. 



pp. 617-627. 



P. 671. Description of a supposed new species of char [Salvelhrus 

 aureolti.s)^ from Sunapee Lake, New Hampshire. By Tarleton 

 H. Bean. 



pp. 628-630. 



P. 672. Description of a new genus and species of fish, Acrotus wil- 

 Zrrn^/A^/, from Washington Territory. B}' Tarleton H. Bean. 



pp. 631-632. 



P. 673. Observations on the birds of southwestern Texas. By Charles 

 Wickliffe Beckham. 



pp. 633-696. 



P. 674. Description of a new PsaUriparu.s from southern Arizona. 

 By Robert Ridgway. 



p. 697. 



P. 675. Description of a new species of Xyricldhy^ {Xyrwldliys jes- 

 si<jB) from the Gulf of Mexico. By David S. Jordan. 



p. 698. 



VOLITMK XI, CONTAINING PAPERS G7G-7GO. 



Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | | 



Proceedings I of the I United States National Museum. I I 



Volume XI. I 1888. | | Washington: | Government Printing 



Office. I 1889. 



8vo., pp. xi, 1-703, 60 pis., 137 flgs. 



P. 676. New species of fossil wood {Araucarioxylon arhon'ivuui) from 



Arizona and New Mexico. By F, H. Knowlton. 

 pp. 1-4, 1 plate. 



