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2509. Mordenite and associated minerals from near Challis, Custer County, Idaho. 



By Clarence S. Ross and Earl V. Shannon. Art. 19, pp. 1-19, 6 figs., 3 pis. 

 Mar. 22, 1924. 



2510. On the genera of the ichneumon-flies of the tribe Paniscini Ashmead, with 



descriptions and discussion of related genera and species. By R. A. Cush- 

 man. Art. 20, pp. 1-48, 7 figs. Jan. 12, 1924. 



2511. Notes on cestode parasites of sharks and skates. By Edwin Linton. Art. 21, 



pp. 1-114, 13 pis. Oct. 27, 1924. 



2512. Notes on birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the Karimata Islands, off 



west Borneo. By Harry C. Oberholser. Art. 22, pp. 1-4. Mar. 28, 1924. 



2513. The blister beetle Tricrania sanguinipennis — biology, descriptions of different 



stages, and systematic relationship. By J. B. Parker and Adam G. Boving. 

 Art. 23, pp. 1-40, 1 fig., 5 pis. July 30, 1924. . 



Volume 65 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 65. Pp. i-xii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations; arts. 1-24 (Proceedings 

 papers 2514-2537, paged separately). 1925. 



2514. Studies on the larvae of North American beetles of the subfamily Tene- 



brioninae with a description of the larva and pupa of Merinus laevit 

 (Olivier). By R. A. St. George. Art. 1, pp. 1-22, 4 pis. July 19, 1924. 



2515. Miocene and Pleistocene Cirripedia from Haiti. By Henry A. Pilsbry. Art. 



2, pp. 1-3, 1 pi. May 10, 1924. 



2516. A Tertiary crinoid from the West Indies. By Frank Springer. Art. 3, pp. 



1-8, 1 pi. May 12, 1924. 



2517. Some parasitic Hymenoptera with notes on several described forms. By A. B. 



Gahan. Art. 4, pp. 1-23. July 19, 1924. 



2518. A new nautiloid cephalopod, Eutrephoceras sloani, from the Eocene of South 



Carolina. By John B. Reeside, Jr. Art. 5, pp. 1-4, 1 fig., 3 pis. May 10, 1924. 



2519. Description of a recently discovered fossil sculpin from Nevada regarded as 



Cottus beldingi. By David Starr Jordan. Art. 6, pp. 1-2, 1 pi. Sept. 12, 1924. 



2520. New species of moths in the United States National Museum. By William 



Schaus. Art. 7, pp. 1-74. June 2, 1924. 



2521. Notes on the osteolog>' and dentition of the genera Desmostylus and Corn- 



tuallius. By Oliver P. Hay. Art. 8, pp. 1-8, 2 figs., 2 pis. July 19, 1924. 



2522. A revision of the West Indian Coleoptera of the family Buprestidae. By 



Warren S. Fisher. Art. 9, pp. 1-207. Mar. 27, 1925. 



2523. Studies on larvae of crabs of the family Grapsidae. By O. W. Hyman. Art. 



10, pp. 1-8, 3 pis. Oct. 6, 1924. 



2524. Amastridium, a neglected genus of snakes. By E. R. Dunn. Art. 11, pp. 1-3. 



Apr. 1, 1924. 



2525. Keys to flies of the families Lonchaeidae, Pallopteridae, and Sapromyzidae 



of the eastern United States, with a list of the species of the District of 

 Columbia region. By J. R. Malloch and W. L. McAtee. Art. 12, pp. 1-26, 

 2 pis. Sept. 9, 1924. 



2526. Nematode parasites of the Brazilian land-tortoise, Testudo denticulata. Re- 



sults of the Mulford Biological Exploration. — Helminthology. By Edward 

 A. Chapin. Art. 13, pp. 1-6, 2 pis. Sept. 9, 1924. 



2527. A remarkable new genus and species of mermithid worms from Jamaica. 



By G. Steiner. Art. 14, pp. 1-4, 2 pis, Apr. 25, 1924. 



2528. The magic, psychic, ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman medical collections 



of the Division of Medicine in the United States National Museum. By 

 Charles Whitebread. Art. 15, pp. 1-44, 24 figs., 5 pis. Nov. 24, 1924. 



2529. Synopsis of the North American flies of the genus Scellus, By Charles T. 



Greene. Art. 16, pp. 1-18, 3 pis. Sept. 9, 1924. 



2530. Studies on the morphology, taxonomy, and ecology of the larvae of Holarctic 



tiger-beetles (family Cicindelidae). By Clyde C. Hamilton. Art. 17, 

 pp. 1-87, 12 pis. Apr. 24, 1925. 



