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1717. Some bees of the genus Augochlora from the West Indies. By T. D. A. Cock- 



erell. Pp. 489-494. Feb. 2, 1910. 



1718. Description of a new terrestrial isopod from Guatemala. By Harriet Richard- 



son. Pp. 495-497, 1 fig. Feb. 2, 1910. 



1719. The type-species of the North American genera of Diptera. By D. W. Coquil- 



lett. Pp. 499-647. Aug. 4, 1910. 



1720. Description of a new iscpod of the genus Notasellus from the east coast of 



Patagonia. By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 649-650, 1 fig. Aug. 4, 1910. 



1721. The paradise flycatchers of Japan and Korea. By Pierre Louis Jouy. Pp. 651- 



655. Aug. 4, 1910. 



1722. Some new hymenopterous insects from the Philippine Islands. By S. A. Rohwer. 



Pp. 657-660. Aug. 4, 1910. 



1723. Notes on Anteliochimaera and related genera of chimaeroid fishes. By Barton 



A. Bean and Alfred C. Weed. Pp. 661-663, 2 pis. Aug. 4, 1910. 



1724. A new ophiuran from the West Indies. By Hubert Lyman Clark, Pp. 665- 



666, 2 figs. Aug. 4, 1910. 



Volume 38 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 38. Pp. i-xv (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-650 (Proceedings 

 papers 1725-1771); pp. 651-677 (index); 146 figs., 56 pis. 1911. 



1725. The Gustavus Vasa Fox collection of Russian souvenirs in the United Statei 



National Museum. By Immanuel M. Casanowicz. Pp. 1-15, 8 pis. Apr. 3, 

 1910. 



1726. On sand-barites from Kharga, Egypt. By Joseph E. Pogue. Pp. 17-24, 1 fig., 



1 pi. Apr. 30, 1910. 



1727. The birds collected and observed during the cruise of the United States Fish- 



eries steamer Albatross in the North Pacific Ocean, and in the Bering, 

 Okhotsk, Japan, and eastern seas, from April to December, 1906. By Austin 

 Hobart Clark. Pp. 25-74, 1 fig. Apr. 30, 1910. 



1728. Description of a new species of deep-water sculpin (Triglopsis ontariensis) 



from Lake Ontario, with notes on related species. By David Starr Jordan 

 and William Francis Thompson. Pp. 75-78, 3 figs. Apr. 30, 1910. 



1729. Report on isopods from Peru, collected by Dr. R. E. Coker. By Harriet Rich- 



ardson. Pp. 79-85, 6 figs. May 3, 1910. 



1730. Three new genera and species of parasitic Hymenoptera. By J. C. Crawford. 



Pp. 87-90, 5 figs. May 3, 1910. 



1731. The batrachians and reptiles of Formosa. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 91-114. 



May 3, 1910. 



1732. The phylogenetic interrelationships of the Recent crinoids. By Austin H. 



Clark. Pp. 115-118. May 3, 1910. 



1733. New Hymenoptera from the Philippine Islands. By J. C. Crawford. Pp. 



119-133. May 3, 1910. 



1734. Notes on a collection of fishes from Cameron, Louisiana. By Frank Walter 



Weymouth. Pp. 135-145, 2 figs. May 3, 1910. 



1735. Report on a collection of birds made by Pierre Louis Jouy in Korea. By 



Austin H. Clark. Pp. 147-176. May 9, 1910. 



1736. On some land shells collected by Dr. Hiram Bingham in Peru. By William 



Healey Dall. Pp. 177-182, 4 figs. June 6, 1910. 



1737. Fresh-water sponges in the collection of the United States National Museum. — 



Part III. Description of a new species of Spongilla from China. By Nelson 

 Annandale. P. 183. June 6, 1910. 



1738. A revision of the fossil plants of the genus Nageiopsis of Fontaine. By 



Edward W. Berry. Pp. 185-195, 2 figs. June 6, 1910. 



1739. On a collection of Tenthredinoidea from eastern Canada. By S. A. Rohwer. 



Pp. 197-209. June 6, 1910. 



1740. On the origin of certain types of crinoid stems. By Austin Hobart Clark. 



Pp. 211-216. June 6, 1910. 



