PROCEEDINGS 121 



Pioc. 

 No. 



1926. Descriptions of two new isopods, an Apseudes and a Munnopsis, both from 



the Galapagos Islands. By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 159-162, 4 figs. Sept. 

 7, 1912. 



1927. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera, No. 5. By J. C. Crawford. Pp. 163-188, 2 



figs. Sept. 7, 1912. 



1928. Dragon flies of the Cumberland Valley in Kentucky and Tennessee. By 



Charles Branch Wilson. Pp. 189-200. Sept. 7, 1912. 



1929. Descriptions of a new genus of isopod crustaceans, and of two new species 



from South America, By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 201-204, 2 figs. Sept. 

 27, 1912. 



1930. Notes on sawflies, with descriptions of new species. By S. A. Rohwer. Pp. 



205-251, 6 figs. Sept. 30, 1912. 



1931. [Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer Albatross, 



1907-1910. — No. 22.] Preliminary account of one new genus and three 

 new species of Medusae from the Philippines. By Henry B. Bigelow. Pp. 

 253-260. Nov. 20, 1912. 



1932. Names applied to the eucerine bees of North America. By T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Pp. 261-273. Oct. 19, 1912. 



1933. Bryozoa from Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, collected by Dr. 



Owen Bryant. By Raymond C. Osburn. Pp. 275-289, 1 pi. Nov. 20, 1912. 



1934. New American dipterous insects of the family Pipunculidae. By J. R. Mal- 



loch. Pp. 291-299, 9 figs. Oct. 9, 1912. 



1935. Descriptions of new genera and species of rauscoid flies from the Andean and 



Pacific coast regions of South America. By Charles H. T. Townsend. Pp. 

 301-367. Nov. 22, 1912. 



1936. Notes on certain amphipods from the Gulf of Mexico, with descriptions of new 



genera and new species. By Arthur S. Pearse. Pp. 369-379, 8 figs. Nov. 20, 

 1912. 



1937. The crinoids of the Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin. By Austin Hobart 



Clark. Pp. 381-410. Nov. 20, 1912. 



1938. The insects of the dipterous family Phoridae in the United States National 



Museum. By J. R. Malloch. Pp. 411-529, 7 pis. Dec. 14, 1912. 



1939. A revision of the forms of the great blue heron (Ardea herodias Linnaeus). 



By Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 531-559. Dec. 12, 1912. 



1940. Notes on the occurrence of the crustacean Alonopsis in America, with descrip- 



tion of a new species. By Alfred A. Doolittle. Pp. 561-565, 2 pis. Dec. 31, 

 1912. 



1941. A new genus and six new species of fishes of the family Cyclogasteridae. By 



Charles Victor Burke. Pp. 567-574. Dec. 12, 1912. 



1942. Descriptions of one new famil}', eight new genera, and thirty-three new 



species of ichneumon-flies. By H. L. Viereck. Pp. 575-593. Dec. 31, 1912. 



1943. A newly found meteroric iron from Perryville, Perry Count}"^, Missouri. By 



George P. Merrill. Pp. 595-597, 2 pis. Dec. 31, 1912. 



1944. [Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer Albatross, 



1907-1910. — No. 23.] Four new genera and fifty-eight new species of 

 starfishes from the Philippine Islands, Celebes, and the Moluccas. By 

 Walter K. Fisher. Pp. 599-648. Feb. 5, 1913. 



1945. One new genus and eight new species of dipterous insects in the United States 



National Museum collection. By J. R. Malloch. Pp. 649-658, 1 pi. Dec. 31, 

 1912. 



Volume 44 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 44. Pp. i-xii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-654 (Proceedings 

 papers 1946-1975) ; pp. 655-666 (index) ; 92 figs., 82 pis. 1913. 



1946. Medusae and siphonophorae collected by the U. S. Fisheries steamer Albatross 



in the northwestern Pacific, 1906. By Henry B. Bigelow. Pp. 1-119, 2 figs., 

 6 pis. Mar. 26, 1913. 



