PROCEEDINGS 125 



Preliminary report on a recently discovered Pleistocene cave deposit near 



Cumberland, Maryland. By James Williams Gidley. Pp. 93-102, 8 figs. 



Aug. 23, 1913. 

 New moth-flies (Psychodidae) bred from Bromeliaceae and other plants. 



By Frederick Knab. Pp. 103-106. Aug. 23, 1913. 

 New mollusks from the Bahama Islands. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 107-109, 1 pi. 



Nov. 29, 1913. 

 Notes on the Odonata, or dragonflies, of Bumping Lake, Washington. By 



Clarence Hamilton Kennedy. Pp. 111-126, 57 figs. Sept. 30, 1913. 

 A synopsis of the genera of Agromyzidae, with descriptions of new genera and 



species. By J. R. Malloch. Pp. 127-154, 3 pis. Dec. 6, 1913. 

 A new sponge from the New Jersey Cretaceous. By Hervey W. Shimer and 



Sidney Powers. Pp. 155-156, 1 pi. Dec. 6, 1913. 

 The variation exhibited by mainland and island specimens of the Hibakari 



snake, Matrix vibakari (Boie). By J. C. Thompson. Pp. 157-160. Sept. 



30, 1913. 



The extinct bisons of North America, with description of one new species, 



Bison regius. By Oliver P. Hay. Pp. 161-200, 10 figs., 12 pis. Dec. 6, 1913. 

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



1907-1910. — No. 30.] New starfishes from the Philippine Islands, Celebes, 



and the Moluccas. By Walter K. Fisher. Pp. 201-224. Sept. 30, 1913. 

 On a brackish water Pliocene fauna of the southern Coastal Plain. By William 



Healey Dall. Pp. 225-237, 3 pis. Dec. 6, 1913. 

 The genera of flies in the subfamily Botanobiinae with hind tibial spur. By 



J. R. Malloch. Pp. 239-266, 2 pis. Dec, 6, 1913. 

 Camels of the fossil genus Camelops. By Oliver P. Hay. Pp. 267-277, 1 fig., 



2 pis. Dec. 6, 1913. 

 Revision of the crinoid genus Himerometra. By Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 279- 



289. Nov. 25, 1913. 

 A review of the fishes of the genus Osmerus of the California coast. By Mary 



Fisk. Pp. 291-297, 1 fig. Nov. 25, 1913. 

 A review of the Philippine land mammals in the United States National 



Museum. By N. Hollister. Pp. 299-341, 3 pis. Dec. 31, 1913. 

 Descriptions of new Hymenoptera, No. 8. By J. C. Crawford. Pp. 343-352, 



8 figs. Dec. 23, 1913. 

 Descriptions of new species of crabs of the families Grapsidae and Ocypodidae. 



By Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. 353-358, 4 pis. Dec. 31, 1913. 

 Descriptions of twenty-three new genera and thirty-one new species of ichneu- 

 mon-flies. By Henry L. Viereck. Pp. 359-386. Dec. 31, 1913. 

 A list of the Rotatoria of Washington and vicinity, with descriptions of a new 



genus and ten new species. By Harry K. Harring. Pp. 387-405, 5 pis. Dec. 



31, 1913. 



Gad-flies (Tabanidae) of the genus Stibasoma. By Frederick Knab. Pp. 407- 



412. Dec. 23, 1913. 

 Revision of the bats of the genus Glossophaga. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 



413-429, 1 fig. Dec. 31, 1913. 

 New Hymenoptera from North America. By A. B. Gahan. Pp. 431- 



443, 1 pi. Dec. 30, 1913. 

 Some new American pycnodont fishes. By James Williams Gidley. Pp. 445- 



449, 6 figs. Dec. 31, 1913. 

 North American spring-tails of the subfamily Tomocerinae. By Justus W. 



Folsom. Pp. 451-472, 10 figs., 2 pis. Dec. 30, 1913. 

 Notes on the fossil crinoid genus Homocrinus Hall. By Edwin Kirk. Pp. 473- 



483, 1 pi. Feb. 14, 1914. 

 New species of noctuid moths from tropical America. By William Schaus. 



Pp. 485-549. Jan. 29, 1914. 

 Notes on a viviparous distome. By Edwin Linton. Pp. 551-555, 1 pi. Feb. 



24, 1914. 

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