PROCEEDINGS 109 



Proc. 

 No. 



1648. On certain genera and species of carnivorous dinosaurs, with special reference 



to Ceratosaurus nasiconiis Marsh. By Oliver P. Hay. Pp. 351-366, 4 figs. 

 Oct. 31, 1908. 



1649. Descriptions of new species of North American crambid nnoths. By William 



Dunham Kearfott. Pp. 367-393, 14 figs. Oct. 31, 1908. 



1650. Two new species of Neotropical Orthoptera of the family Acrididae. By James 



A. G. Rehn. Pp. 395-398, 5 figs. Oct. 30, 1908. 



1651. A further report on the Ostracoda of the United States National Museum. 



By Richard W. Sharpe. Pp. 399-430, 16 pis. Nov. 19, 1908. 



1652. North American parasitic copepods: A list of those found upon the fishes of 



the Pacific coast, with descriptions of new genera and species. By Charles 

 Branch Wilson. Pp. 431-481, 18 pis. Dec. 10, 1908. 



1653. Some new isopods of the family Gnathiidae from the Atlantic coast of North 



America. By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 483-488, 7 figs. Nov. 20, 1908. 



1654. The Amphipoda collected by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries steamer Albatross 



off the west coast of North America, in 1903 and 1904, with descriptions 

 of a new family and several new genera and species. By Samuel J. Holmes. 

 Pp. 489-543, 46 figs. Nov. 20, 1908. 



1655. Notes on the mammals and cold-blooded vertebrates of the Indiana University 



Farm, Mitchell, Indiana. By Walter L. Hahn. Pp. 545-581. Dec. 7, 1908. 



1656. Generic names applied to birds during the years 1901 to 1905, inclusive, with 



further additions to Waterhouse's "Index Generum Avium." By Charles W. 

 Richmond. Pp. 583-655. Dec. 16, 1908. 



1657. A revision of the kingfisher genus Ramphalcyon (PelargoPsis). By Harry C. 



Oberholser. Pp. 657-680. Feb. 9, 1909. 



1658. Alcyonaria of the Califonna coast. By Charles C. Nutting. Pp. 681-727, 8 



pis. Feb. 20, 1909. 



Volume 36 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 36. Pp. i-xviii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-6S0 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 1659-1694) ; pp. 681-697 (index) ; 205 figs., 70 pis. 1909. 



1659. The American species of snapping shrimps of the genus Synalpheus. By 



Henri Coutiere. Pp. 1-93, 54 figs. Jan. 30, 1909. 



1660. On the skull and the brain of Triceratops, with notes on the brain-cases of 



Iguanodon and Megalosaurus. By Oliver P. Hay. Pp. 95-108, 3 pis. Feb. 

 6, 1909. 



1661. On Brazilian grasshoppers of the subfamilies Pyrgomorphinae and Locustinae 



(Acridinae of authors). By James A. G. Rehn. Pp. 109-163, 39 figs. Mar. 

 3, 1909. 



1662. Descriptions of three new species of cisco, or lake herring (Argyrosomus), from 



the Great Lakes of America; with a note on the species of whitefish. By 

 David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann. Pp. 165-172, 3 figs. 

 Mar. 3, 1909. 



1663. The isopod crustacean, Ancinus depresses (Say). By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 



173-177, 9 figs. Mar. 3, 1909. 



1664. A new American Jurassic crinoid. By Frank Springer. Pp. 179-190, 1 pi. 



Mar. 3, 1909. 



1665. Description of two species of fossil turtles, Toxochelys stenopora and Christer- 



non? interpositum, the latter hitherto unknown. By Oliver P. Hay. Pp. 191- 

 196, 3 figs., 1 pi. Apr. 8, 1909. 



1666. Osteology of the Jurassic reptile Camptosaurus, with a revision of the species 



of the genus, and descriptions of two new species. By Charles W. Gilmore. 

 Pp. 197-332, 48 figs., 15 pis. Apr. 17, 1909. 



1667. The collection of rosaries in the United States National Museum. By Imroanuel 



M. Casanowicz. Pp. 333-359, 10 pis. Apr. 17, 1909. 



1668. Comat'illa, a remarkable new genus of unstalked crinoids. By Austin Hobart 



Clark. Pp. 361-367. Apr. 27, 1909. 



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