PROCEEDINGS 69 



Proc. 

 No. 



706. Notes on Cydos'ia and Cerathosia. By John B. Smith. Pp. 185-190, 2 figi. 



Mar. 12, 1889. 



707. On a peridotite from Little Deer Isle, in Penobscot Bay, Maine. By George 



P. Merrill. Pp. 191-19S, 1 fig., 1 pi. Mar. 12, 1889. 



708. Description of the adult male of Acanthidops bairdi. By Robert Ridgway. 



P. 196. Mar. 12, 1889. 



709. The houses of the Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia. By Franz Boas. Pp. 



197-213, 21 figs., 3 pis. Mar. 12, 1889. 



710. Description of a new species of Hyalina. By Wm. H. Dall. P. 214, 3 figs. 



Mar. 12, 1889. 



711. Observations upon the osteology of the North American Anseres. By R. W. 



Shufeldt. Pp. 215-240, Mar. 12, 1889; pp. 241-251, 30 figs., Mar. 26, 1889. 



712. On the proper name of the genus Labrax of Cuvier. By Theodore Gill. P. 



252. Mar. 26, 1889. 



713. Observations upon the osteology of the order Tubinares and Steganopodes. 



By R. VV. Shufeldt. Pp. 253-304, Mar. 26, 1889; pp. 305-315, 43 figs., July 

 5, 1889. 



714. Description of a new species of insect, Fontaria pulchella, from Strawberry 



Plains, Jefferson County, Tennessee. By Charles H. Boliman. P. 316. July 

 5, 1889. 



715. On a new specie* of Bufo from Texas. By E. D. Cope. Pp. 317-318. July 5, 



1889. 



716. On the proper generic name of the tunny and albicore. By Theodore Gill. 



Pp. 319-320. July 5, 1889. 



717. On the Psychrolutidae of Giinther. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 321-327, 1 pi. 



July 5, 1889. 



718. Ethnology of the Coast Indian tribes of Alaska. By A. P. Niblack. P. 328. 



July 5, 1889. 



719. List of fishes collected by Alphonse Forrer about Mazatlan, with descriptions 



of two new species — Heros beani and Poecilia butleri. By David Starr Jor- 

 dan. Pp. 329-334. July 5, 1889. 



720. Notes on a collection of Myriapoda from Cuba. By Charles H. Boliman. Pp. 



335-338. July 5, 1889. 



721. Notes on a collection of Myriapoda from Mossy Creek, Tenn., v/ith a descrip- 



tion of a new species. By Charles H. Boliman. Pp. 339-342. July 5, 1889. 



722. Notes upon some myriapods belonging to the U. S. National Museum. By 



Charles H. Boliman. Pp. 343-350. July S, 1889. 



723. Descriptions of fourteen species of fresh-water fishes collected by the U. S. 



Fish Commission in the summer of 1888. By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 351- 

 362, 3 pis. July 5, 1889. 



724. A study of the boomerang. By H. Eggers. Pp. 363-367, 3 figs. July 5, 1889. 



725. List of plants from Lower California sent to the Smithsonian Institution by 



Lieut. Charles F. Pond, U. S. Navy. By George Vasey. P. 368. July 5, 1889. 

 - 726. A study of the American species of Vertigo contained in the U. S. National 

 Museum, with the description of a new subgenus of Pupidae. By V. Sterki. 

 Pp. 369-380, 6 figs., 1 pi. July 5, 1889. 



727. On the snakes of Florida. By E. D. Cope. 381-394. July 5, 1889. 



728. Catalogue of Batrachia and Reptilia brought by William Taylor from San 



Diego, Tex. By E. D, Cope. Pp. 395-398. July 5, 1889. 



729. On the Eutaeniae of southeastern Indiana. By E. D. Cope. Pp. 399-401, 1 pi. 



[Fig. 2 pertains to No, 689.1 July 5, 1889. 



730. The Stone Age at Mount Vernon. By Otis T. Mason. P. 402. July 5, 1889. 



731. Catalogue of the myriapods of Indiana. By Charles H. Boliman. Pp. 403- 



410. July 5, 1889. 



732. List of fishes now in the U. S. National Museum collected in Nicaragua by 



Dr. Louis F, H. Birt. By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 411-412. July 5, 1S89. 



733. Notes on some albino birds presented to the U. S. National Museum, with 



some remarks on albinism. By Wirt Robinson. Pp. 413-416. July 5, 1889. 



