PROCEEDINGS Ki!) 



Volume 86 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 86. Pp. i-ix (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-607 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 3041-3065) ; pp. 595-626 (index) ; 71 figs., 71 pU. 1940. 



Proc 



No. 



3041. Revision of the North American beetles of the staphylinid subfamily 



Tachyporinae — Part 2: Genus Coproporus Kraatz. By Richard E. Black- 

 welder. Pp. 1-10. Oct. 8, 1938. 



3042. Descriptions of new and little-known fossil lizards from North America. 



By Charles W. Gilmore. Pp. 11-26, 9 figs., 1 pi. Dec. 16, 1938. 



3043. The cambaloid millipeds of the United States, including a family new to the 



fauna and new genera and species. By H. F. Loomis. Pp. 27-66, 12 figs., 1 pi. 

 Dec. 17, 1938. 



3044. Polyclads of the east coast of North America. By A. S. Pearse. Pp. 67-98, 



13 figs. Dec. 17, 1938. 



3045. Hopewellian remains near Kansas City, Missouri. By Waldo R. Wedel. 



Pp. 99-106, 6 pis. Dec. 16, 1938. 



3046. The types of the polychaete worms of the families Polynoidae and Poly- 



odontidae in the United States National Museum and the description of a 

 new genus. By Olga Hartman. Pp. 107-134, 7 figs. Dec. 7, 1938. 



3047. Review of the fishes of the genera Polyipnus and Argyropelecus (family 



Sternoptichidae), with descriptions of three new species. By Leonard P. 

 Schultz. Pp. 135-155, 4 figs. Dec. 27, 1938. 



3048. Revision of the beetles of the raelolonthine subgenus Phytalus of the United 



States. By Lawrence W. Saylor. Pp. 157-167, 2 pis. Feb. 15, 1939. 



3049. New species of polychaete worms of the genus Euphrosyne, with notes on 



Euphrosyne borealis Orsted. By Aaron L. Treadwell. Pp. 169-173, 1 fig. 

 Jan. 20, 1939. 



3050. Notes on the birds of Tennessee. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 175-243. 



Jan. 31, 1939. 



3051. Annotated list of Tennessee mammals. By Remington Kellogg. Pp. 245-303. 



Feb. 14, 1939. 



3052. Species of the foraminiferal family Camerinidae in the Tertiary and 



Cretaceous of Mexico. By R. Wright Barker. Pp. 305-330, 12 pis. May 

 16, 1939. 



3053. The cactus-feeding Phycitinae: A contribution toward a revision of the 



American pyralidoid moths of the family Phycitidae. By Carl Heinrich. 

 Pp. 331-413, 29 pis. Mar. 16, 1939. 



3054. Two new ophiurans from the Smithsonian-Hartford Expedition, 1937. By 



Hubert Lyman Clark. Pp. 415-418, 1 pi. Apr. 4, 1939. 



3055. New species of flatworms from North, Central, and South America. By 



Libbie H. Hyman. Pp. 419-439, 5 figs. Apr. 14, 1939. 



3056. Echinoderms of the Smithsonian-Hartford Expedition, 1937, with other West 



Indian records. By Austin H. Clark. Pp. 441-456, 2 pis. Apr. S, 1939. 



3057. A new cave isopod from Florida. By James O. Maloney. Pp. 457-459, 1 fig. 



May 26, 1939. 



3058. Two new Atlantic species of dog sharks, with a ke}' to the species of 



Mustelus. By Stewart Springer. Pp. 461-468, 3 figs. Apr. 27, 1939. 



3059. A new sea star of the genus Poraniopsis from Japan. By Walter K. Fisher. 



Pp. 469-472, 1 fig., 2 pis. Apr. 4, 1939. 



3060. A revision of the toadfishes referred to Porichthys and related genera. By 



Carl L. Hubbs and Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 473-496, 1 fig. Apr. 29, 1939. 



3061. A new genus of starfishes from the Aleutian Islands. By Austin H. Clark. 



Pp. 497-500, 1 pi. May 17, 1939. 



3062. Eleven new species and three new genera of oceanic fishes collected by 



the International Fisheries Commission from the northeastern Pacific. By 

 Wilbert McLeod Chapman. Pp. 501-542, 13 figs. Apr. 28, 1939. 



