PROCEEDINGS 95 



Volume 26 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 26. Pp. i-xv (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-1016 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 1306-1349) ; pp. 1017-10S8 (index) ; 153 figs., 69 pis. 1903. 



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1306. A revievT of the berycoid fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and Henry 



W. Fowler. Pp. 1-21, 4 figs. Nov. 25, 1902. 



1307. Japanese stalk-eyed crustaceans. By Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. 23-55, 24 figs. Nov. 



28, 1902. 



1308. A review of the hemibranchiate fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and 



Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 57-73, 3 figs. Dec. 2, 1902. 



1309. Descriptions of new species of Hawaiian crabs. By Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. 



75-77, 4 figs. Nov. 18, 1902. 



1310. Contribution to a monograph of the insects of the order Thysanoptera inhabit- 



ing North America. By Warren Elmer Hinds. Pp. 79-242, 11 pis. Dec 

 20, 1902. 



1311. Descriptions of a new genus and forty-six new species of crustaceans of the 



family Galatheidae, with a list of the known marine species. By Jamei 

 E. Benedict. Pp. 243-334, 47 figs. Dec. 29, 1902. 



1312. Synopsis of the family Veneridae and of the North American Recent species. 



By William Healey Dall. Pp. 335-412, 5 pis. Dec. 29, 1902. 



1313. On the lower Devonic and Ontaric formations of Maryland. By Charles 



Schuchert. Pp. 413-424. Feb. 3, 1903. 



1314. Observations on the number of young of the lasiurine bats. By Marcus Ward 



Lyon, Jr. Pp. 425-426, 1 pi. Jan. 26, 1903. 



1315. Note on the sea anemone, Sagartia paguri Verrill. By J. Playfair McMurrich. 



Pp. 427-428, 2 figs. Jan. 27, 1903. 



1316. On a small collection of crustaceans from the Island of Cuba. By William 



Perry Hay. Pp. 429-435, 3 figs. Feb. 2, 1903. 



1317. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the coast and islands of northwest 



Sumatra. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 437-483, 1 fig., 2 pis. Feb. 3, 1903. 



1318. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the coast and islands of northwest 



Sumatra. By Charles W. Richmond. Pp. 485-524, 1 fig. Feb. 4, 1903. 



1319. A review of the synentognathous fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and 



Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 525-544, 3 figs. Feb. 4, 1903. 



1320. Notes on the osteology and relationship of the fossil birds of the genera Hes- 



ferornis, Hargeria, Baptornis, and Diatryma. By Frederic A. Lucas. Pp. 

 545-556, 8 figs. Feb. 4, 1903. 



1321. Rediscover)' of one of Holbrook's salamanders. By Lconhard Stejneger. Pp. 



557-558. Jan. 29, 1903, 



1322. A new Procelsterna from the Leeward Islands, Hawaiian Group. By Walter 



K. Fisher. Pp. 559-563. Jan. 29, 1903. 



1323. The structural features of the bryozoan genus Homotrypa, with descriptions 



of species from the Cincinnatian group. By Ray S. Bassler. Pp. 565-591, 6 

 pis. March 28, 1903. 



1324. A review of the elasmobranchiate fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and 



Henry W. Fowler. Pp. 593-674, 10 figs., 2 pis. Mar. 30, 1903. 



1325. The cerebral fissures of the Atlantic walrus. By Pierre A. Fish. Pp. 675-688, 



2 pis. Apr. 9, 1903. 



1326. Description of a new species of sculpin from Japan. By David Starr Jordaa 



and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 689-690, 1 fig. Apr. 11, 1903. 



1327. On the identification of a species of Eucalyptus from the Philippines. By Joseph 



Henry Maiden. Pp. 691-692. Apr. 11, 1903. 



1328. Supplementary note on Bleekeria mitsukurii, and on certain Japanese fishei. 



By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 693-696, 3 figs., 1 pi. Apr. 9, 1903. 



1329. The use of the name torpedo for the electric catfish. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 



697-698. Apr. 9, 1903. 



