PROCEEDINGS 77 



Proc. 

 No. 

 193. Notes on avian Entozoa. By Edwin Linton. Pp. 87-113, 5 pis. Aug. 5, 1892. 



894. Preliminary description of a new genus and species of blind cave salamander 



from North America. By Lconhard Stejneger. Pp. 115-117, 1 pi. Aug. 2, 

 1892. 



895. Descriptions of two new forms of Basilenterus rufifrons, from Mexico. By 



Robert Ridgway. P. 119. July 18, 1892. 



896. Description of a new species of star-gazer (Catheiosioma clhigutta), from 



the Gulf of Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 121-122. July 18, 1892. 



897. The fishes of San Diego, California. By Carl H. Eigenmann. Pp. 123-178, 9 



pis. Aug. 2, 1892. 

 ■- 898. An annotated list of the shells of San Pedro Bay and vicinity. By Mrs. M. 

 Burton Williamson, with a description of two new species by W. H. Dall. 

 Pp. 179-220, S pis. Aug. 2, 1892. 



899. Chinese relics in Alaska. By T. Dix Bolles. P. 221, 1 pi. Aug, 2, 1892. 



900. Corystoid crabs of the genera Telmessus and Erimacrus. By James E. Benedict. 



Pp. 223-230, 3 pis. Aug. 2, 1892. 



901. Catalogue of the crabs of the family Periceridae in the U. S. National Museum. 



By Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. 231-277, 13 pis. Aug. 2, 1892. 



902. The evolution of house-building among the Navajo Indians. By R. W. Shu- 



feldt. Pp. 279-282, 3 pis. Aug. 2, 1892. 



903. Notes on fishes collected in Mexico by Prof. Alfredo Duges, with descriptions 



of new species. By Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 283-287, 1 pi. Aug. 2, 1892. . 



904. Notes on a collection of birds made by Mr. Harry V, Henson in the Island 



of Yezo, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 289-359, 1 pi. Aug. 2, 1892. 



905. Insects of the subfamily Encyrtinae with branched antennae. By L. O. Howard. 



Pp. 361-369, 2 pis. Sept. 19, 1892. 



906. Two additions to the Japanese avifauna, including description of a new 



species. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 371-373. Sept. 19, 1892. 



907. On the eject'on of blood from the eyes of horned toads. By O. P. Hay. Pp. 



375-378. Sept. 19, 1892. 



908. Some observations on the turtles of the genus Malaclemys. By O. P. Hay. Pp. 



379-383. Sept. 19, 1892. 



909. On the breeding habits, eggs, and young of certain snakes. By O. P. Hay. 



Pp. 385-397. Sept. 19, 1892. 



910. Notes on the flowers of Anthoxanthum odoratum L. By Theo. Holm. Pp. 399- 



403, 1 pi. Oct. 5, 1892. 

 ^ 911. Notes on the Unionidae of Florida and the southeastern States. By Charles 

 T. Simpson. Pp. 405-436, 26 pis. Oct. 26, 1892. 



912. On a new subfam.ily of phyllostome bats. By Harrison Allen. Pp. 437-439, 1 



fig. Oct. 26, 1892. 



913. Description of a new genus of phyllostome bats. By Harrison Allen. Pp. 441- 



442, 2 figs. Oct. 26, 1892. 



914. On Temminck's bat, Scotophilus temminckii. By Harrison Allen. Pp. 443-444. 



Oct. 26, 1892. 



915. An annotated catalogue of the mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in 



the Kilma-Njaro region. East Africa. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 445-480, 

 5 figs., 6 pis. Oct. 26, 1892. 



916. A description of the golden trout of Kern River, California, Salmo mykiss 



agua-bonita. By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 481-4S3. July 24, 1893. 



917. On the occurrence of the spiny boxfish (genus Chilomycterus) on the coast of 



California. By Carl H. Eigenmann. P. 485, 1 pi. July 24, 1893. 



918. Description of some fossil plants from the Great Falls coal field of Montana. 



By William M. Fontaine. Pp. 487-495, 3 pis. July 24, 1893. 

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