82 BUIXETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Proc. 

 No. 



1005. The relationship of the lacertilian genus Anniella, Gray. By G. Baur. Pp. 



345-351. Nov. 15, 1894. 



1006. Diagnoses of some undescribed wood rats (genus Neotoma) in the National 



Museum. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 353-355. Nov. 15, 1894. (Advance 

 sheets issued June 27, 1894.) 



1007. Descriptions of twenty-two new species of birds from the Galapagos Island*. 



By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 357-370. Nov. 15, 1894. 



1008. Descriptions of some new birds from Aldabra, Assumption, and Gloriosa 



Islands, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 371-373. 

 Nov. 15, 1894. 



1009. A revision of the fishes of the subfamily Sebastinae of the Pacific coast of 



America. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Charles H. Beeson. Pp. 375-407. 

 Nov. 15, 1894. 



1010. Additional notes on the native trees of the lower Wabash Valley. By Robert 



Ridgway. Pp. 409-421, 6 pis. Jan. 24, 1895. 



1011. Distribution of the land and fresh-water mollusks of the West Indian region, 



and their evidence with regard to past changes of land and sea. By Charles 

 Torrey Simpson. Pp. 423-450, 1 pi. Jan. 26, 1895. 



1012. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alba- 



tross. No. XXVIII. — On Cetomimidae and Rondeletiidae, two new families 

 of bathybial fishes from the northwestern Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode 

 and Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 451-454, 1 pi. Jan. 26, 1895. 



1013. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albo' 



iross. No. XXIX. — A revision of the order Heteromi, deep-sea fishes, with 

 a description of the new generic types Macdonaldia and Lipogenys. By G. 

 Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 455-470, 1 pi. Jan. 26, 1895. 



1014. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alba- 



tross. No. XXX. — On Harrioita, a new type of chimaeroid fish from the 

 deeper waters of the northwestern Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode and 

 Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 471-473, 1 pi. Jan. 26, 1895. 



1015. Overlaying with copper by the American aborigines. By Otis T. Mason. Pp. 



475-477, 4 figs. Jan. 26, 1895. 



1016. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alba- 



tross. No. XXXI. — Descriptions of new genera and species of crabs of the 

 family Lithodidac, with notes on the young of L'tthodes camtschatlcus and 

 Litltodes brevlpes. By James E. Benedict. Pp. 479-488. Jan. 29, 1895. 



1017. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alba- 



tross. No. XXXII. — Report on the Crustacea of the order Stomatopoda col- 

 lected by the steamer Albatross between 1885 and 1891, and on other 

 specimens in the U. S. National Museum. By Robert Payne Bigelow. Pp. 

 489-550, 28 figs., 3 pis, Feb. 5, 1895. 



1018. The pterylography of certain American goat-suckers and owls. By Hubert 



Lyman Clark. Pp. 551-572, 11 figs. May 11, 1895. 



1019. The box tortoises of North America. By W. E. Taylor. Pp. 573-588, 7 figs. 



May 11, 1895. 



1020. Description of Uta mearnsi, a new lizard from California. By Leonhard 



Stejneger. Pp. 589-591. May 11, 1895. (Advance sheets issued Nov. 30, 

 1894.) 



1021. Notes on Butler's garter snake. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 593-594. May, 



11, 1895. 



1022. On the specific name of the coachwhip snake. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 



595-596. May 11, 1895. 



1023. Description of a new salamander from Arkansas with notes on Ambystoma 



annulatum. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 597-599. May 11, 1895. 



1024. Diagnosis of a new genus of trogons (Heterotrogen), based on Hapaloderma 



vittatum of Shelley; with a description of the female of that species. By 

 Charles W. Richmond. Pp. 601-603. May 11, 1895. 



1025. On the bothriothoracine insects of the United States, By L. O. Howard. Pp. 



605-613. May 11, 1895. 



