PROCEEDINGS 115 



Proc 



No. 



1788. North American parasitic copepods belonging to the family Ergasilidae. 



By Charles Branch Wilson. Pp. 263-400, 41 figs., 20 pis. Jan. 11, 1911. 



1789. New species of reared ichneumon-flies. By H. L. Viereck. Pp. 401-408. 



Jan. 11, 1911. 



1790. The Recent and fossil mollusks of the genus Alabina from the west coast 



of America. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 409-418, 2 pis. Jan. 13, 1911. 



1791. Sperm transfer in certain decapods. By E. A. Andrews. Pp. 419-434, IS 



figs. Jan. 11, 1911. 



1792. A review of the fishes of the families Lobotidae and Lutianidae, found in 



the waters of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and William Francis 

 Thompson. Pp. 435-471, 8 figs. Jan. 30, 1911. 



1793. (Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer Albatross, 



1907-10. — No. 7.] Thalassocrinus, a new genus of stalked crinoids from 

 the East Indies. By Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 473-476. Jan. 11, 1911. 



1794. On some hymenopterous insects from the island of Formosa. By S. A. Roh- 



wer. Pp. 477-485. Jan. 11, 1911. 



1795. On the inorganic constituents of the skeletons of two Recent crinoids. By 



Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 487-488. Jan. 11, 1911. 



1796. A new labyrinthodont from the Kansas Coal Measures. By Roy L. Moodie. 



Pp. 489-495, 4 figs. Jan. 30, 1911. 



1797. Corynotrypa, a new genus of tubuliporoid Bryozoa. By Rav S. Bassler. Pp. 



497-527, 27 figs. Jan. 30, 1911. 



1798. [Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer Albatross, 



1907-10. — No. 8.] On a collection of unstalked crinoids made by the United 

 States Fisheries steamer Albatross in the vicinity of the Philippine Islands. 

 By Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 529-563. Feb. 15, 1911. 



1799. The west American mollusks of the genus Eumeta. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 



565-568, 3 figs. Feb. 15, 1911. 



1800. Description of a little-known rattlesnake, Crotalus ivillardi, from Arizona. 



By Frank A. Hartman. Pp. 569-570, 4 figs. Feb. 15, 1911. 



1801. On calamine crystals from Mexico, rutile-mica intergrowth from Canada, 



and pseudomorphs of marcasite after pyrrhotite from Prussia. By Joseph 

 E. Pogue. Pp. 571-579, 1 fig., 2 pis. Feb. 24, 1911. 



1802. The Recent and fossil mollusks of the genus Diastoma from the west coast of 



America. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 5S1-584, 4 figs. Feb. 15, 1911. 



1803. A monograph of the fljxatcher genera Hypothymis and Cyanonympha. By 



Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 585-615. Feb. 25, 1911. 



1804. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera. 1. By J. C. Crawford. Pp. 617-623, 3 figs. 



Feb. 25, 1911. 



1805. North American parasitic copepods. Descriptions of new genera and species. 



By Charles Branch Wilson. Pp. 625-634, 4 pis. March 11, 1911. 



1806. Bees in the collection of the U. S. National Museum. 1. By T. D. A. 



Cockerell. Pp. 635-658, 1 fig. Mar. 3, 1911. 



1807. Hyalinothrix, a new genus of starfishes from the Hawaiian Islands. By 



Walter K. Fisher. Pp. 659-664, 3 pis. Mar. 11, 1911. 



Volume 40 



Proceedings cf the United States National Museum, vol. 40. Pp. i-xi (title page, 

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

 ceedings papers 1808-1845) ; pp. 655-670 (index) ; 40 figs., 70 pis. 1911. 



1808. The Recent crinoids of the coasts of Africa. By Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 



1-51. March 15, 1911. 

 1S09. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on Borneo and some of the small 



adjacent islands. By Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr. Pp. 53-146, 2 figs., 7 pis. 



Apr. 25, 1911. 

 1810. Notes on the distribution of millipeds in southern Texas, with descriptions 



of new genera and species from Texas, Arizona, Mexico, and Costa Rica. 



By O. F. Cook. Pp. 147-167. Apr. 10, 1911. 



