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3063. New species of moths of the families Notodontidae and Bombycidae in the 



United States National Museum. By William Schaus. Pp. 543-561. 

 May 18, 1939. 



3064. Restriction of the genus Gelechia (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), with descrip- 



tions of new genera. By August Busck. Pp. 563-593, 14 pis. May 23, 1939. 



3065. Neotropical flies of the family Stratiomyidae in the United States National 



Museum. By Maurice T. James. Pp. 595-607, 1 fig. Aug. 3, 1939. 



Volume 87 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 87. Pp. i-viii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-634 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 3066-3077) ; pp. 635-672 (index) ; 157 figs., 19 pis. 1941. 



3066. Ceratopsian dinosaurs from the Two Medicine formation, Upper Cretaceous 



of Montana. By Charles W. Gilmore. Pp. 1-18, 11 figs. Aug. 3, 1939. 



3067. Two new parasitic isopods from the eastern coast of North America. By 



A. S. Pearse and Henry A Walker. Pp. 19-23, 2 figs. Aug. 1, 1939. 



3068. The Hederelloidea, a suborder of Paleozoic cyclostoraatous Bryozoa. By Ray 



S. Bassler. Pp. 25-91, 1 fig., 16 pis. Sept. 12, 1939. 



3069. A generic revision of the staphylinid beetles of the tribe Paederini. By Rich- 



ard E. Blackwelder. Pp. 93-125. Sept. 15, 1939. 



3070. New turritid mollusks from Florida. By Paul Bartsch and Harald A. 



Rehder. Pp. 127-138, 1 pi. Sept. 15, 1939. 



3071. A new trematode from the Icon, Gavia immer, and its relationship to 



Haematotrephus fodiens Linton, 1928. By W. Carl Gower. Pp. 139-143, 

 1 fig. Sept. 1, 1939. 



3072. A study of LeConte's types of the beetles in the genus Monoxia, with de- 



scriptions of new species. By Doris Holmes Slake. Pp. 145-171, 2 pis. 

 Oct. 5, 1939. 



3073. Observations on the birds of northern Venezuela. By Alexander Wetmore. 



Pp. 173-260. Nov. 3, 1939. 



3074. A revision of the soapfishes of the genus Rypticns. By Leonard P. Schultz 



and Earl D. Reid. Pp. 261-270. Oct. 24, 1939. 



3075. A taxonomic study of Neotropical beetles of the family Mordellidae, with 



descriptions of new species. By Eugene Ray. Pp. 271-314, 4 figs. Dec. 

 15, 1939. 



3076. Catalog of human crania in the United States National Museum collections: 



Indians of the Gulf States. By Ales Hrdlicka. Pp. 315-464, 1 fig. May 

 18, 1940. 



3077. Further studies on the opalinid clliate infusorians and their hosts. By 



Maynard M. Metcalf. Pp. 465-634, 137 figs. Oct. 29, 1940. 



Volume 88 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 88. Pp. i-viii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-586 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 3078-3091); pp. 587-615 (index); 50 figs., 33 pis. 1942. 



3078. Trematodes from fishes mainly from the Woods Hole region, Massachusetts. 



By Edwin Linton, Pp. 1 172, 26 pis. May 16, 1940. 



3079. Report on certain groups of neuropteroid insects from Szechwan, China. By 



Nathan Banks. Pp. 173-220, 4 pis. Apr, 13, 1940. 



3080. Cestocrinns, a new fossil inadunate crinoid genus. By Edwin Kirk. Pp. 



221-224, 1 pi. Mar. 14, 1940. 



3081. Notes on some pedunculate barnacles from the North Pacific. By Dora 



Priaulx Henry. Pp. 225-236, 5 figs. Apr. 20, 1940. 



3082. Revision of the chalcid-flies of the tribe Chalcidini in America north of 



Mexico. By B, D, Burks. Pp. 237-354, 9 figs. June 11, 1940. 



