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Volume 81 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 81. Pp. i-xii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; arts. 1-18 (Pro- 

 ceedings papers 2924-2941, paged separately). 1933. 



Proc. 



No. 



2924. New bopyrid isopod crustaceans from Dry Tortugas, Florida. By A. S. Pearse. 



Art. 1, pp. 1-6, 26 figs. June 1, 1932. 



2925. Birds collected in Cuba and Haiti by the Parish-Smithsonian Expedition of 



1930. By Alexander Wetmore. Art. 2, pp. 1-40, 7 pis. July 22, 1932. 



2926. A new species of cestode, Crep'tdobothrium amphiumae, from Amphiuma 



tridactylum. By Clarke Courson Zeliff. Art. 3, pp. 1-3, 1 pi. June 18, 1932. 



2927. The marine and fresh-water sponges of California. By M. W. de Lauben- 



fels. Art. 4, pp. 1-140, 79 figs. Dec. 2, 1932. 



2928. A new trematode of the genus Urotrema from bats. By Joseph E. Alicata. 



Art. 5, pp. 1-4, 1 fig. Aug. 11, 1932. 

 — 2929. A newly discovered West Indian moHusk faunula. By Paul Bartsch. Art. 6, 

 pp. 1-12, 3 pis. July 6, 1932. 



2930. Decorative designs on Elden Pueblo pottery. Flagstaff, Ariz. By Walter 



Hough. Art. 7, pp. 1-11, 1 fig., 10 pis. July 20, 1932. 



2931. The fishes obtained by Lieut. H. C. Kellers, of the United States Naval 



Eclipse Expedition of 1930, at Niuafoou Island, Tonga Group, in Oceania, 

 By Henry W. Fowler. Art. 8, pp. 1-9, 3 figs. Aug. 15, 1932. 



2932. New Diptera, or two-winged flies, from America, Asia, and Java, with 



additional notes. By J. M. Aldrich. Art. 9, pp. 1-28, 2 figs., 1 pi. June 

 30, 1932. 



2933. A cache of Basket Maker baskets from New Mexico. By Walter Hough. 



Art. 10, pp. 1-3, 3 pis. June 25, 1932. 



2934. The forms of the common Old World swallowtail butterfly (Papilio 



machaon) in North America, with descriptions of two new subspecies. 

 By Austin H. Clark. Art. 11, pp. 1-15, 8 pis. July 12, 1932. 



2935. Report on the hexactinellid sponges collected by the United States Fisheries 



steamer Albatross in the northwestern Pacific during the summer of 1906. 

 By Yaichiro Okada. Art. 12, pp. 1-118, 16 figs., 6 pis. Oct. 19, 1932. 



2936. The trematode parasites of marine mammals. By Eramett W. Price. Art. 13, 



pp. 1-68, 12 pis. Oct. 1, 1932. 



2937. Two new land shells of the genus Bulimulus from Bolivia. By William B. 



Marshall. Art. 14, pp. 1-3, 1 pi. July 28, 1932. 



2938. A Miocene moUusk of the genus Haliotis from the Tremblor Range, Cali- 



fornia. By W. P. Woodring. Art. 15, pp. 1-4, 1 pi. Aug. 30, 1932. 



2939. Notes on the helminth paraistes of the opossum {Didelphis 'virginiana) in 



southeast Texas, with descriptions of four new species. By Asa C. 

 Chandler. Art. 16, pp. 1-15, 5 figs. Aug. 15, 1932. 



2940. The helminths parasitic in the Amphibia and Reptilia of Houston, Texas, 



and vicinity. By Paul D. Harwood. Art. 17, pp. 1-71, 5 pis. Dec. 21, 1932. 



2941. On a newly mounted skeleton of Diplodocus in the United States National 



Museum. By Charles W. Gllmore. Art. 18, pp. 1-21, 3 figs., 6 pis. Nov. 

 18, 1932. 



Volume 82 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 82. Pp. i-xii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; arts. 1-30 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 2942-2971, paged separately). 1934. 



2942. A remarkable new genus and species of two-winged flies related to the 



Oestridae. By Charles H. T. Townsend. Art. 1, pp. 1-4, 2 figs. Oct. 

 11, 1932. 



2943. A new Paleocene mammal from a deep well in Louisiana. By George Gay- 



lord Simpson. Art. 2, pp. 1-4, 1 fig. Nov. 5, 1932. 



2944. The Chinese lizards of the genus Gekko, By Leonhard Stejneger. Art. 3, 



pp. 1-8. Nov. 7, 1932. 



