14 BULLETIN 51, SUPPLEMENT 1, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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p. 1360. List of Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Las Vegas Hot Springs, 

 New Mexico, collected by Messrs. E. A. Schwarz and Herbert 

 S. Barber. By Philip li. Uhler. 



pp. 349-364. 



P. 1361. A revision of American Siphonaptera, or fleas, together with 

 a complete list and bibliography of the group. By Carl F. 

 Baker. 



pp. 365-409, 17 pis. 



P. 1362. The aleyrodids, or mealy winged flies, of California, with 

 references to other American species. By Florence E. Bemis. 



pp. 471-537. 11 pis. 



P. 1363. Studies in Old World forflculids, or earwigs, and blattids, or 

 cockroaches. By James A. G. Rehn. 



pp. .539-500. 



P. 1361. Studies in American mantids, or soothsayers. By James 

 A. G. Rehn. 



pp. 561-574. 



P. 1365. A review" of the Japanese fishes of the familj^ Agonidae. By 

 David S. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. 



pp. 57.5-599, 13 tigs. 



P. 1366. The osteology of some berycoid fishes. By Edwin C. Starks. 



pp. 601-619, 10 figs. 



P. 1367. A new genus and two new species of crustaceans of the 

 family Albuneida^ from the Pacific Ocean; with remarks on 

 the probable use of the antennulffi in Alhunea and Lepidopa. 

 By James E.' Benedict. 



pp. 621-625, 5 figs. 



P. 1368. A new species of Argjdus, with a more complete account of 

 two species already described. By Charles B. Wilson. 



pp. 627-655, 38 figs. 



P. 1369. Contributions to the natural history of the Isopoda. By Har- 

 riet Richardson. • 



pp. 6.57-681, 39 figs. 



P. 1370. Description of a new African weaver-bird. By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. 



p. 683. 



P. 1371. New dragon-fly nymphs in the United States National 

 Museum. By James G. Needham. 



pp. 68-5-720, 7 pis., 11 figs. 



P. 1372. New molluscan genera from the Carboniferous. By George 

 H. Girty. 



pp. 721-736, 3 pis. 



P. 1373. Description of two new birds from Somali Land. By Harry 

 C. Oberholser. 



pp. 737-739. 



