PROCEEDINGS 153 



Proe. 

 No. 



2670. A stony meteorite from Forksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. By George 



P. Merrill. Art. 21, pp. 1-4, 3 pis. Feb. 23, 1927. 



2671. Richmond faunal zones in Warren and Clinton Counties, Ohio. By George 



M. Austin. Art. 22, pp. 1-18. May 4, 1927. 



2672. A revision of the beetles of the genus Oedionychis occurring in America 



north of Mexico. By Doris Holmes Blake. Art. 23, pp. 1-44, 1 fig., 2 pis. 

 Apr. 25, 1927. 



Volume 71 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 71. Pp. i-xiii (title page, 

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

 ings papers 2673-2696, paged separately). 1928. 



2673. Description of a new species of fresh-water copepod of the genus Moraria from 



Canada. By Arthur Willey. Art. 1, pp. 1-12, 30 figs. Apr. 6, 1927. 



2674. The beetles of the family Cleridae collected on the Mulford Biological Explora- 



tion of the Amazon Basin, 1921-1922. By Edward A. Chapin. Art. 2, 

 pp. 1-10, 1 fig. Mar. 17, 1927. 



2675. On a collection of orthopteroid insects from Java made by Owen Bryant and 



William Palmer in 1909. By A. N. Caudell. Art. 3, pp. 1-42, 4 figs. Apr. 

 23, 1927. 



2676. Miscellaneous descriptions of new parasitic Hymenoptera with some synony- 



mical notes. By A. B. Gahan. Art. 4, pp. 1-39, 3 figs., 1 pi. Apr. 18, 1927. 



2677. A new parasitic nematode from an unknown species of bat. By Benjamin 



Schwartz. Art. 5, pp. 1-4, 4 figs. Apr. 6, 1927. 



2678. A new genus and two new species of South American fresh-water musscis. 



By William B. Marshall. Art. 6, pp. 1-4, 2 pis. Apr. 9, 1927. 



2679. Orthopteroid insects from the Maritime Provine of Siberia. By A. N. Cauaeii. 



Art. 7, pp. 1-7, 2 figs. May 21, 1927. 



2680. Larger Foraminifera of the genus Lepidocyclina related to Lepidocycimu 



mantelli. By T. Wayland Vaughan. Art. 8, pp. 1-5, 4 pis. May 23, 1927. 



2681. The digger wasps of North America of the genus Podalonia (Psammop/iila). 



By H. T. Fernald. Art. 9, pp. 1-42, 4 figs., 2 pis. May 2, 1927. 



2682. Notes on fishes obtained in Sumatra, Java, and Tahiti. By Henry W. Fowici 



and Barton A. Bean, Art. 10, pp. 1-15, 2 figs. May 4, 1927. 



2683. Notes on the melitaeid butterfly Euphydryas phaeton (Drury), with descrip- 



tions of a new subspecies and a new variety. By Austin H. Clark. Art. 11, 

 pp. 1-22, 5 pis. Apr. 22, 1927. 



2684. Megachilid bees from Bolivia collected by the Mulford Biological Expedition, 



1921-22. By T. D. A. Cockerell. Art. 12, pp. 1-22. June 3, 1927. 



2685. A revision of the cottoid fishes of the genus Artediellus. By Peter Schmidt. 



Art. 13, pp. 1-10. July 12, 1927. 



2686. A new type of caddis case from the lower Eocene of Tennessee. By Edward 



W. Berry. Art. 14, pp. 1-4, 1 pi. July 1, 1927. 



2687. On fossil turtles from the Pleistocene of Florida. By Charles W. Gilmore. 



Art. IS, pp. 1-10, 4 figs., 5 pis. Aug. 30, 1927. 



2688. Some peculiar fossil forms from Maryland. By Wendell C. Mansfield. Art. 



16, pp. 1-9, 5 pis. July 13, 1927. 



2689. The Maskell species of scale insects of the subfamily Asterolecaniinae. By 



Harold Morrison and Emily Morrison. Art. 17, pp. 1-67, 29 pis. Aug. 29, 

 1927. 



2690. The geologj', petrography, and mineralogy of the vicinity of Italian Mountain, 



Gunnison County, Colorado. By Whitman Cross and Earl V. Shannon. Art. 

 18, pp. 1-42, 17 figs., 2 pis. Sept. 26, 1927. 



2691. The American moths of the genus Diatraea and allies. By Harrison G. Dyar 



and Carl Heinrich. Art. 19, pp. 1-48, 20 pis. Aug. 23, 1927. 



2692. Pycnodesma, a new molluscan genus from the Silurian of Alaska. By Edwin 



Kirk. Art. 20, pp. 1-9, 2 pis. Aug. 4, 1927. 



