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1097. Observations on the development and migration of the urticating organs o/ 



sea nettles, Cnidaria. By Louis Murbach. Pp. 733-740. Oct. 7, 1896. 



1098. List of the Lepidoptera collected in East Africa, 1894, by Mr. William Astor 



Chanler and Lieutenant Ludwig von Hohnel. By W. J. Holland. Pp. 741- 

 767. Oct. 7, 1896. 



1099. Notes on the vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata), with special reference to its 



relationships with Desmodus rufus. By Harrison Allen. Pp. 769-777, 6 figs. 

 Oct. 27, 1896. 



1100. Description of a new species of bat of the genus Glossophaga. By Harrison 



Allen. Pp. 779-781. Oct. 27, 1896. 



Volume 19 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 19. Pp. i-viii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of plates) ; pp. 1-824 (Proceedings 

 papers 1101-1123) ; pp. 825-864 (index) ; 53 figs., 5 maps, 48 charts, 68 pU. 1897. 



1101. A revision of the American moles. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 1-112, 46 figs., 



5 maps, 4 pis, Dec. 21, 1896. 



1102. Descriptions of new cynipidous galls and gall-wasps in the United States 



National Museum. By William H. Ashmead. Pp. 113-136. Dec. 30, 1896. 



1103. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals from the Mexican border of the United 



States. By Edgar A. Mearns. Pp. 137-140. Dec. 21, 1896. (Advance sheets 

 issued May 25, 1896.) 



1104. Description of a new genus and four new species of crabs from the Wert 



Indies. By Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. 141-144. Dec. 21, 1896. 



1105. A revision of the adult tapeworms of hares and rabbits. By Ch. Wardell 



Stiles. Pp. 145-235, 21 pis. Dec. 30, 1896. 



1106. Contributions to the natural historj- of the Commander Islands. XII. — Fishes 



collected at Bering and Copper Islands by Nikolai A. Grebnitski and Leon- 

 hard Stejneger. By Tarleton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. Pp. 237-251. 

 Dec. 30, 1896. 



1107. Is the Florida box tortoise a distinct species? By Einar Lonnberg. Pp. 253- 



254. Dec. 30, 1896. 



1108. Summary of the Hemiptera of Japan, presented to the United States National 



Museum by Professor Mitzukuri. By Philip R. Uhler. Pp. 255-297. Dec. 

 30, 1896. 



1109. On the genus Remondia, Gabb, a group of Cretaceous bivalve mollusks. By 



Timothy W. Stanton. Pp. 299-301, 1 pi. Dec. 30, 1896. 



1110. Descriptions of Tertiary fossils from the Antillean region. By R. J. Lech- 



mere Guppy and William Healey Dall. Pp. 303-331, 4 pis. Dec. 30, 1896. 



1111. Report on the mollusks collected by the International Boundary Commission 



of the United States and Mexico, 1892-1894. By William Healey Dall. Pp. 

 333-379, 3 pis. Jan. 27, 1897. 



1112. Notes on fishes collected in Kamchatka and Japan by Leonhard Stejneger 



and Nicolai A. Grebnitski, with a description of a new blenny. By Tarle- 

 ton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. Pp. 381-392, 2 pis. Jan. 27, 1897. 



1113. Descriptions of new species of North Amercan Coleoptera in the families 



Cerambycidae and vScarabaeidae. By Martin L. Linell. Pp. 393-401. Feb. 

 5, 1897. 



1114. Report on the fishes dredged in deep water near the Hawaiian Islands, with 



descriptions and figures of twenty-three new species. By Charles Henry Gil- 

 bert and Frank Cramer. Pp. 403-435, 13 pis. Feb. 5, 1897. 



1115. Descriptions of twenty-two new species of fishes collected by the steamer 



Albatross, of the United States Fish Commission. By Charles Henry Gil- 

 bert. Pp. 437-457, 7 pis. Feb. S, 1897. 



1116. Birds of the Galapagos Archipelago. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 459-670, 7 



figs., 2 pis., 48 charts. Mar. 15, 1897. 



1117. On the fossil phyllopod genera, Dipeltis and Proiocaris, of the family Apodidae. 



By Charles Scliuchert. Pp. 671-676, 1 pi. May 13, 1897. 



