PROCEEDINGS 53 



Proc. 

 No. 



314. Catalogue of a collection of birds made near the southern extremity of the 



peninsula of Lower California. By L. Belding. [Edited by R. Ridgrvay.] 

 Pp. 532-550. Apr. 3, 1S83. 



315. On the genus Taritalus, Linn., and its allies. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 550- 



551. Apr, 3, 1883. 



316. Supplementary note on the Pediculati. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 551-556. Apr. 



3, 1833. 



317. Note on the Pomatomidae. By Theodore Gill. P. 557. Apr. 3, 1883. 



318. Note on the affinities of the ephippiids. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 557-560. Apr. 



3, 1883. 



319. On the relations of the family Lobotidae. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 560-561. 



Apr. 3, 1883. 



320. Note on the relationships of the echeneidids. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 561-566, 



1 pi. Apr. 3, 1883. 



321. Note on the genus Sparus. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 566-567. Apr. 3, 1883. 



322. On the proper name of the blue fish. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 567-570. Apr. 



3, 1883. 



323. Does the panther (Felis concolor) go into the water to kill fish? By Liv- 



ingston Stone. P. 570. Apr. 3, 1883. 



324. On certain neglected generic names of La Cepede. By David S. Jordan and 



Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 570-576. Apr. 3, 1883. 



325. On the synonymy of the genus Bothus Rafmesque. By David S. Jordan and 



Charles H. Gilbert. P. 576, Apr. 3, 1883; p. 577, Apr. 28, 1883. 



326. Description of a new species of Artedius (Artedius fenesUalis) from Puget 



Sound. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 577-579. Apr. 28, 

 1883. 



327. Description of a new species of Urolophus (LJrolophus aster'ias), from Mazatlan 



and Panama. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 579-580. 

 Apr. 28, 1883. 



328. Notes on a collection of fishes from Charleston, South Carolina, with descrip- 



tions of three new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. 

 Pp. 580-592, Apr. 28, 1883; pp. 593-620, May 22, 1883. 



329. List of fishes now in the museum of Yale College, collected by Prof. Frank 



H. Bradley, at Panama, with descriptions of three new species. By David 

 S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Fp. 620-624, May 22, 1883; pp. 625-632, 

 May 29, 1883. 



330. Jumping seeds and galls. By Charles V. Riley. Pp. 632-635, 1 fig. May 29, 1R83. 



331. Note on cluster flies. By W. H. Dall. Pp. 635-637. May 29, 1883. 



332. A review of the genus Noturus, with a description of one new species. By 



Joseph Swain and George B. Kalb. Pp. 638-644. May 29, 1883. 



333. Catalogue of a collection of samples of raw cotton presented to the United 



States National Museum by the International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, 

 Georgia, 1881. By S. M. Inman. Pp. 644-645. May 29, 1883. 



334. Description of two new species of fishes (Myrophis vafer and Chloroscombrus 



orgueta) from Panama. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 

 645-647. May 29, 1883. 



335. Description of a new eel (S'ldera castanea) from Mazatlan, Mexico." By David 



S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 647-648. May 29, 1883. 



336. On the nomenclature of the genus Ophtchthys. By David S. Jordan and 



Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 648-651. May 29, 1883. 



337. On the life coloration of the young of Pomacentrus rubicundus. By Rosa 



Smith. Pp. 652-653. May 29, 1883. 



338. On a cinnamon bear from Pennsylvania. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 653-656. 



May 29, 1383. 



339. Description of a new petrel from Alaska. By Robert Ridgway. P. 656, May 29, 



1883; pp. 657-658, June 30, 1883. 



340. Description of a species of whitefish, Coregomis hoyi (Gill) Jordan, called 



"smelt" in some parts of New York. By Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 658-660. 

 June 30, 1883. 



