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Proc. 

 No. 



§20. Description of new forms of Upper Cambrian fossils. By Charles D. Walcott 



Pp. 267-279, 2 pis. Oct. 14, 1890. 



121. Notes on the Triassic plants from New Mexico. By Wm. M. Fontaine and 



F. H. Knowlton. Pp. 281-285, 5 pis. Dec. 31, 1890. 



122. Notes on fishes of the genera Agosia, Algansea, and Zophendum. By David 



Starr Jordan. Pp. 287-288. Nov. 15, 1890. 



823. Description of a new species of Etheostoma (£. micropterus) from Chihuahua, 



Mexico. By Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 289-290. Nov. 15, 1890. 



824. Description of a new species of bat of the genus CaroUia, and remarks on 



Carollia brevicmida. By Harrison Allen. Pp. 291-298. Dec. 11, 1890. 

 J25. Osteological characteristics of the family Amphipnoidae. By Theodore Gill. 



Pp. 299-302. Dec. 11, 1890. 

 %2i. Description of a new species of mouse, Phenacomys longicaudus, from Oregon. 



By Frederick W. True. Pp. 303-304. Nov. IS, 1890. 



827. Notes on the habits of the moose in the far north of British America in 1865. 



By J. G. Lockhart Pp. 305-308. Nov. 15, 1890. 



828. Observations on the Farallon rail (Porzana jamaicensis coturnicuhs Baird). 



By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 309-311. Nov. 15, 1890. 



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



tross. No. XVIII. — List of fishes obtained in the harbor of Bahia, Brazil, 

 and in adjacent waters. By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 313-336. Apr. 8, 1891. 



830. Notes on the osteology of the Paridae, Sitta, and Chamaea. By Frederic A. 



Lucas. Pp. 337-345, 5 figs., 1 pi. Apr. 8, 1891. 



831. Note on the Aspredinidae. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 347-352. Apr. 18, 1891. 



832. Note on the genus Felichthys of Swainson. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 353-354. 



Apr. 8, 1891. 



833. The characteristics of the family of scatophagoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. 



Pp. 355-360, 1 fig. Apr. 8, 1891. 

 8S4. On the relations of Cyclopteroidea. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 361-376, 3 pis. May 

 8, 1891. 



835. The osteological characteristics of the family Hemitripteridae. By Theodore 



Gill. Pp. 377-380, 1 pi. May 8, 1891. 



836. Playing cards from Japan. By Mrs. J. King Van Rensselaer. Pp. 381-382, 



1 pi. May 29, 1891. 



837. Notes on North American Myriapoda of the family Geophilidae, with descrip- 



tions of three genera. By O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. Pp. 383-396, 3 pis. 

 May 6, 1891. 



838. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of temperate North Amer- 



ica. Revision of Homohadena, Grote. By John B. Smith. Pp. 397-405, 1 

 fig. Apr. 18, 1891. 



839. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of temperate North 



.America. — Revision of the species of Hadena referable to Xylophasia and 

 Luperina. By John B. Smith. Pp. 407-447, 2 pis. May 8, 1891. 



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



tross. No. XIX. — A supplementary list of fishes collected at the Galapagos 

 Islands and Panama, with descriptions of one new genus and three new 

 species. By Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 449-455. May 29, 1891. 



841. The birds of Manitoba By Ernest E. Thnmpson. Pp. 457-643, 1 pi. May 29, 



1891. 



Volume 14 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 14. Pp. i-vi (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, list of illustrations, and dates of publication of 

 articles); pp. 1-720 (Proceedings papers 342-886); pp. 721-750 (index); 3 figs., 

 34 pis. 1892. 



842. A catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of South America. By Carl H. £igen> 



mann and Rosa S. Eigenraann. Pp. 1-81. July 16, 1891. 



