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2693. A recently found iron meteorite from Oakley, Idaho. By George P. Merrill. 



Art. 21, pp. 1-3, 2 pl8. Sept. 12, 1927. 



2694. A new nematode, Nematodirus antilocaprae, from the prong-horn antelope, 



with a key to the species of Nematodirus. By Emraett W. Price. Art. 22, 

 pp. 1-4, 1 pi. July 7, 1927. 



2695. A fossil insect from the lower Permian of the Grand Canyon. By Frank M. 



Carpenter. Art. 23, pp. 1-4, 1 pi. July 1, 1927. 



2696. Catalogue of human crania in the United States National Museum collections: 



Australians, Tasmanians, South African Bushmen, Hottentots, and Negroes. 

 By Ales Hrdli£ka. Art. 24, pp. 1-140. Mar. 5, 1928. 



Volume 72 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 72. Pp. i-xv (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; arts. 1-25 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 2697-2721, paged separately). 1928. 



2697. Description of Ancylostoma pluridentatum, a hookworm of carnivores, and a 



review of the genus Ancylostoma. By Benjamin Schwartz. Art. 1, pp. 1-9, 

 6 figs. Oct. 27, 1927. 



2698. Undescribed crane flies from the Holarctic region in the United States National 



Museum. By Charles P. Alexander. Art. 2, pp. 1-17, 1 pi. Nov. 2, 1927. 



2699. New species of mollusks of the genus Corbicula from Uruguay and Brazil. 



By William B. Marshall. Art. 3, pp. 1-7, 1 pi. Sept. 30, 1927. 



2700. Heretofore undescribed meteoric irons from [1] Bolivia, South America, 



[2] western Arkansas, and [3] Seneca Township, Michigan. By George 

 P. Merrill. Art. 4, pp. 1-4, 2 pis. Sept. 29, 1927. 



2701. A bibliography of the conodonts with descriptions of early Mississippian 



species. By Grace B. Holmes. Art. 5, pp. 1-38, 11 pis. Feb. 7, 1928. 



2702. Insects of the subclass Apterygota from Central America and the West Indies. 



By J. W. Folsom. Art. 6, pp. 1-16, 8 pis. Dec. 10, 1927. 



2703. Redescription of types of American muscoid flies in the collection of the Vienna 



Natural History Museum, with incidental notes. By J. M. Aldrich. Art. 7, 

 pp. 1-35, 3 figs. Dec. 31, 1927. 



2704. New parasitic Hymenoptera of the subfamily Anteoninae from the Americas. 



By F. A. Fenton. Art. 8, pp. 1-16, 2 pis. Oct. 29, 1927. 



2705. New species of two-winged flies of the family Cyrtidae, with a new genus 



from the Philippines. By J. M. Aldrich. Art. 9, pp. 1-4, 2 figs. Oct. 13, 1927. 



2706. Additions to the Upper Cretaceous invertebrate faunas of the Carolinas. By 



Lloyd W. Stephenson. Art. 10, pp. 1-25, 9 pis. Oct. 29, 1927. 



2707. Rossite and metarossite; two new vanadates from Colorado. By William F. 



Foshag and Frank L. Hess. Art. 11, pp. 1-12, 2 figs. Dec. 31, 1927. 



2708. Crystalline carnotite from Utah. By Frank L. Hess and William F. Foshag. 



Art. 12, pp. 1-6. Nov. 29, 1927. 



2709. Miscellaneous notes and descriptions of ichneumon-flies. By R. A. Cushman. 



Art. 13, pp. 1-22, 2 figs. Oct. 29, 1927. 



2710. Fossil and Recent Bryozoa of the Gulf of Mexico region. By Ferdinand Canu 



and Ray S. Bassler. Art. 14, pp. 1-199, 35 figs., 34 pis. Mar. 9, 1928. 



2711. The Australian land shell, Thersltes b'lpartita, and its allies. By William B. 



Marshall. Art. 15, pp. 1-16, 3 pis. Oct. 25, 1927. 



2712. The rodents of the genus Plagiodontia. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Art. K, 



1-8, 1 pi, Sept. 30, 1927. 



2713. On some terrestrial isopods in the United States National Museum. By Ham 



Lohmander. Art. 17, pp. 1-18, 6 figs. Oct. 13, 1927. 



2714. Millipeds of the order Colobognatha, with descriptions of six new genera 



and type species, from Arizona and California. By O. F. Cook and H. F. 

 Loomis. Art. 18, pp. 1-26, 6 figs., 2 pis. Mar. 16, 1928. 



2715. The green pit viper, Trimeresurus gramineus, in China. By Leonhard Stej- 



neger. Art. 19, pp. 1-10, 2 figs. Dec. 15, 1927. 



