LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 1901-1906. 7 



XXIV 



p. 12()4. Illustrations and doscriptions of new, untig'iired, or imper- 

 fectly known shells, ehietiy American, in the V. S. National 

 Mnsemii. By William II.* Dall. 



pp. 499-500, 14 pis. 



P. 1265. A review of the salmonoid fishes of Japan. By David S. 

 Jordan and John O. Snyder. 



pp. .507-593, 6 fig.'^. 



P. 126(). A review of the labroid tishes and related forms found in the 

 waters of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. 



pp. 595-062, 10 figs. 



P. 1267. List of generic terms proposed for birds during- the j^ears 

 1890 to 1900, inclusive, to which are added names omitted ])v 



• * 



Waterhouse in his ''Index (xenerum Avium." By Charles 

 W. Richmond. 



pp. 663-729. 



P. 1268. A review of the American moths of the genus Depressaria 

 Haworth, with descriptions of new species. By August 

 Busck. 



pp. 781-749. 



P. 1269. The mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. By 

 Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 



pp. 751-795, 2 pis., 1 outline map. 



P. 1270. Ilenk'ops dollchopus^ a new chilopod from Utah. By Ralph 

 V. Chainberlin. 



pp. 797-800. 



P. 1271. A review of the larks of the genus Otocoris. By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. 



pp. 8U1-8S3. 7 pis. 



P. 1272. Descriptions of new decapod crustaceans from the west coast 

 of North America. By Mary »!. Rathbun. 



pp. 885-905. 



P. 1273. A newly found meteorite from Admire, Lyon County, 

 Kansas. By George P. Merrill. 



pp. 907-913, 7 pis. 



P. 1274. Descriptions of three new birds from the southern Ignited 

 States. B}^ Edgar A. Mearns. 



pp. 915-926. 



VOLTTMK XXV (COIVTAINTNG PAPERS 127.5-130.5). 



Smithsonian Institution, j United States National Museum. | | 



Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum, j j 



Volume XXV. | I Pul)lished under the direction of the 



Smithsonian Institution, j j Washino-ton: | Government 



Printing Office. | 1903. 



8vo., pp. i-.\iv, 1-1021, 32 pis., 143 figs. 



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XXV 



p. 1275. A list of the beetles of the District of Columbia. B}' Henry 

 Ulke. 



pp. 1-57. 



