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 No. 



1575. List of fishes collected in the river at Buytenzorg, Java, by Dr. Douglas Hough- 



ton Campbell. By David Starr Jordan and Alvin Scale. Pp. 535-543, 2 figs. 

 Dec. 24, 1907. 



1576. A new geckoid lizard from the Philippine Islainds. By Leonhard Stejneger. 



Pp. 545-546. Dec. 24, 1907. 



1577. Mammals collected in western Borneo by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Marcus Ward 



Lyon, Jr. Pp. 547-571, 2 figs. Dec. 24, 1907. 



1578. Two new species of toads from the Philippines. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 



573-576. Feb. 18, 1908. 



1579. The pulque of Mexico. By Walter Hough. Pp. 577-592, 19 figs. Feb. 18, 1908. 



1580. North American parasitic copepods: New genera and species of Caliginae. 



By Charles Branch Wilson. Pp. 593-627, 8 pis. Feb. 28, 1908. 



1581. A review of the flat-heads, gurnards, and other mail-cheeked fishes of the 



waters of Japan, By David Starr Jordan and Robert Earl Richardson. Pp. 

 629-670, 9 figs. Feb. 28, 1908. 



1582. Infrabasals in Recent genera of the crinoid family Pentacrinitidae. By Austin 



Hobart Clark. Pp. 671-676, 8 figs. Feb. 29, 1908. 



1583. A new species of flying lizard from the Philippine Islands. By Leonhard 



Stejneger. Pp. 677-679. Feb. 29, 1908. 

 -1584. A new fresh-'.vater bivalve (Corneocyclas) from the mountains of Ecuador. 

 By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 681-682, 1 fig. Feb. 29, 1908. 



1585. The crinoid genus Comatula Lamarck; with a note on the Encrinus farrae of 



Guerin. By Austin Hobart Clark. Pp. 683-688. Feb. 29, 1908. 



1586. On some isopods of the family Dajidae from the northwest Pacific Ocean, with 



descriptions of a new genus and two new species. By Harriet Richardson. 

 Pp. 689-696, 7 figs. Feb. 29, 1908. 



1587. Notes on the fresh-water mollusk Planorbis magnificus and descriptions of two 



new forms of the same genus from the southern States. By Paul Bartsch. 

 Pp. 697-700, 1 pi. Mar. 4, 1908. 



1588. On Cteiiolucius Gill, a neglected gcnuo of characin fishes, with notes on the 



typical species. By Barton A. Bean. Pp. 701-703, 1 fig. Mar. 4, 1908. 



1589. Fresh-water Crustacea from Labrador and Newfoundland. By Joseph A. 



Cushman. Pp. 705-713, 5 pis. Mar. 4, 1908. 



1590. On the collection of thysanopterous insects from Barbados and St. Vincent 



Islands. By Henry James Franklin. Pp. 715-729, 3 pis. Mar. 4, 1908. 



Volume 34 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 34. Pp. i-xtv (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-746 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 1591-1630); pp. 747-777 (index); 78 figs., 105 pis. 1908. 



1591. Schizopod crustaceans in the U. S. National Museum: Schizopods from Alaska. 



By Arnold E. Ortmann. Pp. 1-10, 1 pi. Apr. 6, 1908. 



1592. Notes on a collection of fishes from the Gulf of Mexico at Vera Cruz and 



Tampico. By David Starr Jordan and Mary Cynthia Dickerson. Pp. 11-22, 

 2 figs. Apr. 6, 1908. 



1593. The parasitic isopod Leidya distorta (Leidy) found on a new host. By Harriet 



Richardson. Pp. 23-26, 5 figs. Apr. 6, 1908. 



1594. Descriptions of four new species of araphipodous Crustacea from the Gulf of 



Mexico. By Arthur S. Pearse. Pp. 27-32, 4 figs. Apr. 6, 1908. 



1595. Description of Pantosteiis santa-anoe, a new species of fish from the Santa 



Ana River, California. By John Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 33-34. Apr. 6, 1908. 



1596. The Dalmanellas of the Chemung formation, and a closely related new bra- 



chiopod genus Thiemella. By Henry S. Williams. Pp. 35-64, 3 pis. Apr. 6, 

 1908. 



1597. Descriptions of three new species of saturnian moths. By William Schaut. 



Pp. 65-66. Apr. 17, 1908. 



1598. Description of a new isopod of the genus Eurycope from Marthas Vineyard. 



By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 67-69, 3 figs. Apr. 17, 1908. 



