PROCEEDINGS 1 1 1 



Volume 37 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 37. Pp. i-xii (title ptge, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-666 (Proceedings 

 paper! 1695-1724) ; pp. 667-697 (index) ; 108 figs., 39 pis. 1910. 



Proc. 

 No. 



1695. The mouse deer of the Rhio-Linga Archipelago: A study of specific differen- 



tiation under uniform environment. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 1-9, 2 figs., 

 3 pis. Sept. 1, 1909. 



1696. Carboniferous air-breathing vertebrates of the United States National Museum. 



By Roy L. Moodie. Pp. 11-28. 7 pis. Sept. 23, 1909. 



1697. Five new species of Recent unstalked crinoids. By Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 



29-34. Aug. 23, 1909. 



1698. A new rhynchocephalian reptile from the Jurassic of Wyoming, with notes 



on the fauna of "Quarry 9." By Charles W. Gilraore. Pp. 35-42, 3 figs., 

 1 pi. Oct. IS, 1909. 



1699. On the nature of Edestus and related genera, with descriptions of one new 



genus and three new species. By Oliver P. Hay. Pp. 43-61, 7 figs., 4 pis. 

 Oct. 16, 1909. 



1700. Report on barnacles of Peru, collected by Dr. R. E. Coker and others. By Henry 



A. Pilsbry. Pp. 63-74, 2 figs., 4 pis. Oct. 18, 1909. 



1701. Isopods collected in the Northwest Pacific by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries 



steamer Albatross in 1906. By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 75-129, SO figs. Oct. 

 22, 1909. 



1702. Fresh-water sponges collected in the Philippines by the Albatross Expedition. 



By Nelson Annandale. Pp. 131-132. Oct. 23, 1909. 



1703. The polychaetous annelids dredged in 1908 by Mr. Owen Bryant off the coasts 



of Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia. By J. Percy Moore. Pp. 

 133-146. Oct. 25, 1909. 



1704. Report on a collection of shells from Peru, with a summary of the littoral 



marine Mollusca of the Peruvian zoological province. By William Healey 

 Dall. Pp. 147-294, 9 pis. Nov. 24, 1909. 



1705. Four new land shells from the Philippine Islands. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 295- 



299, 1 pi. Nov. 26, 1909. 



1706. Coelenterates from Labrador and Newfoundland, collected by Mr. Owen Bryant 



from July to October, 1908. By Henry B. Bigelow. Pp. 301-320, 3 pis. Dec. 

 14, 1909. 



1707. Three new land shells from Mexico and Guatemala. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 



321-323, 1 pi. Dec. 14, 1909. 



1708. Studies of North American weevils. By W. Dwight Pierce. Pp. 325-364, 



Dec. 11, 1909. 



1709. Notes on the Philippine pond snails of the genus Vivipara, with descriptions 



of new species. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 365-367, 1 pi. Dec. 14, 1909. 



1710. The North American dragonflies (Odonata) of the genus Macromia. By 



Edward Bruce Williamson. Pp. 369-398, 7 figs., 2 pis. Dec. 4, 1909. 



1711. A new species of Cerithiopsis from Alaska. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 399-400, 



1 fig. Dec. 11, 1909. 



1712. Fresh-water sponges in the collection of the United States National Museum. — 



Part II. Specimens from North and South America. By Nelson Annandale. 

 Pp. 401-406, 3 figs. Dec. 22, 1909. 



1713. Diagnoses of new cephalopods from the Hawaiian Islands. By S. Stillraao 



Berry. Pp. 407-419, 9 figs. Dec. 30, 1909. 



1714. A review of the Serranidae or sea bass of Japan. By DaviJ Starr Jordan and 



Robert Earl Richardson. Pp. 421-474, 16 figs. Jan. 9, 1910. 



1715. On olivine-diabase from Davidson County, North Carolina. By Joseph E. 



Pogue. Pp. 475-484, 1 fig., 1 pi, Jan. 19, 1910. 



1716. The snapping shrimps (Alpheidae) of the Dry Tortugas, Florida. By Henri 



Coutiere. Pp. 485-487, 3 figs. Jan. 20, 1910. 



