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p. 1428. Two new umbelliferoii.s plants from the coastal plain of 

 Georgia. By. J. N. Rose. 



pp. 441-442, 1 pi. 



P. 1429. Descriptions of three Mexican violets. By ,J. N. Ro.s^. and 

 H. D. House. 



pp. 443-444, 1 pi. 



P. 1430. Descriptions of a new species of Livoneca from the coast of 

 Panama. B3' Harriet Richardson. 



pp. 445-446, 2 figs. 



P. 1431. The breeding habits and the segmentation of the (i^g of the 

 pipetish, SlphMoma fiorldx. B\' Eugene W. Gudger. 



pp. 447-.500, 7 pis., 2flgs. 



P. 1432. Notes on exotic forticulids or earwigs, with descriptions of 

 new species. B3" James A. G. Rehn. 



pp. iiOl-.il.'i, 9 figs. 



P. 1433. List of fishes collected in 1882-83 by Pierre Louis Jouy at 

 Shanghai and Hongkong, China. By David S. Jordan and 

 Alvin Scale. 



pp. 517-529, 6 figs. 



P. 1434. On the syntoinid moths of southern Venezuela collected in 

 1898-1900. By Edward A. Klages. 



pp. .531-.5rv2. 



P. 1435. A fossil raccoon from a California Pleistocene cave deposit. 



By eTames W. Gidley. 



pp. 553-554, 1 pi. 



P. 1436. The monkeys of the Macaca nemeMrina group. B}' Gerrit 

 S. Miller, jr. 



pp. 555-563, 8 pis. 



P. 1437. A new lizard of the genus Ph^ynosoma^ from Mexico. By 

 Leonhard Stejneger. 



pp. 565-567. 



P. 1438. A study of the wings of the Tenthredinoidea, a superfamily 

 of Hymeuoptera. By Alexander D. MacGillivra^'. 



pp. 569-6.54, 24 pis., 20 figs. 



P. 1439. A new blattoid from the Cretaceous formation of North 

 America. By Anton Handlirsch. 



pp. 655-656, 1 fig. 



P. 1440. On some bats of the genus RhiiwJophvs^ collected by Dr. AV. 

 L. Abbott in the islands of Nias and Engano. By Knud 

 Andersen. 



pp. 657-659. 



P. 1441. Revision of American Paleozoic in.sects. B}^ Anton Hand- 

 lirsch. 



pp. 661-820, 109 figs. 



