PROCEEDINGS 165 



Proc. 



No. 



294S. Description of a tick, Dermatentor halli, from the Texas peccary, with a 

 key to the North American species of Dermacentor. By Allen Mcintosh. 

 . Alt. 4, pp. 1-6, 1 li^., 1 pi. Uct. 26, 1932. 

 ^ 2946. New fossil fresh-water raollusks from Ecuador. By William B. Marshall 

 and Edgar U. Bowles. Art. 5, pp. 1-7, 1 pi. Dec. 2, 1932. 



2947. Two new nematodes, and notes on new findings of nematodes parasitic in 



Amphibia. By A. C. Walton. Art. 6, pp. 1-5, 1 tig. Mar. 1, 1933. 



2948. A fossil rhinoceros {Diceratlieriuin armatum Marsh) from Gallatin County, 



Montana. By Horace Elmer Wood, 2d. Art. 7, pp. 1-4, 3 pis. Mar. 13, 1933. 



2949. New fresh-water gastropod moUusks of the genus C/iilina of South America. 



By William B. Marshall. Art. 8, pp. 1-6, 1 pi. Mar. 1, 1933. 



2950. A new species of extinct turtle from the Upper Fliocene of Idaho. By Charles 



W. Gilmore. Art. 9, pp. 1-7, 5 ngs., 3 pis. Mar. 1, 1933. 



2951. A collection of birds trom Great Namaqualand, Southwest Africa. By 



Herbert Friedmann. Art. 10, pp. 1-12, 1 pi. Feb. 17, 1933. 



2952. Five new species of North American ichneumon-fiies. By Frank D. DeGant. 



Art. 11, pp. 1-6. Feb. 3, 1933. 



2953. Fossil plants from the Aspen shale of southwestern Wyoming. By Roland 



W. Brown. Art. 12, pp. 1-10, 2 figs., 2 pis. Mar. 1, 1933. 



2954. Camptostroma, a Lower Cambrian floating hydrozoan. By Rudolf Ruede- 



mann. Art. 13, pp. 1-8, 2 figs., 4 pis. Mar. 1, 1933. 



2955. Descriptions of new ichneumon-fiies, with taxonornic notes. By R. A. Cush- 



man. Art. 14, pp. 1-16. Mar. 1, 1933. 



2956. Description of two parasitic nematodes from the Texas peccary. By Ben- 



jamin Schwartz and Joseph E. Alicata. Art. 15, pp. 1-6, 4 figs. Mar. 

 29, 1933. 



2957. New termites from India. By Thomas E. Snyder. Art. 16, pp. 1-15, 8 figs., 



1 pi. Apr, 28, 1933. 



2958. A new nematode from the rhea. By Everett E. Wehr. Art. 17, pp. 1-5, 



3 figs. Mar. 29, 1933. 



2959. Synopsis of the calanoid crustaceans, exclusive of the Diaptomidae, found 



in fresh and brackish waters, chiefly of North America. By C. Dwight 

 Marsh. Art. 18, pp. 1-58, 24 pis. June 30, 1933. 



2960. West African snails -of the family Achatinidae in the United States National 



Museum. By Henry A. Pilsbry. Art. 19, pp. 1-6, 2 pis. Apr. 28, 1933. 



2961. Descriptions of new and imperfectly known species of genera of gobioid and 



pleuronectid fishes in the United States National Museum. By Isaac Gins- 

 burg. Art. 20, pp. 1-23, 3 figs. May 19, 1933. 



2962. Crossochir koelzi: A new Calif ornian surf-fish of the family Embictocidae. 



By Carl L. Hubbs. Art. 21, pp. 1-9, 1 pi. June 7, 1933. 



2963. Pottery of the Hopewell type from Louisiana. By Frank M. Setzlcr. Art. 22, 



pp. 1-22, 6 figs., 7 pis. June 16, 1933. 



2964. A new protozoan from the larva of the beetle Osmoderma scabra. By 



Clarke Courson Zeliff. Art. 23, pp. 1-3, 2 pis. July 19, 1933. 



2965. A new fresh-water sponge from South Carolina. By James T. Penney. 



Art. 24, pp. 1-5, 9 figs. Sept. 8, 1933. 



2966. Additional notes on the birds of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. By 



Alexander Wetmore and Frederick C. Lincoln. Art. 25, pp. 1-68, 6 pis. 

 Dec. 4, 1933. 



2967. Review of the wasps of the subfamily Pseninae of North America (Hyme- 



noptera: Aculeata). By J. R. Malloch. Art. 26, pp. 1-60, 2 pis. Oct. 

 25, 1933. 



2968. New species of buprestid beetles from Mexico and Central America. By 



W. S. Fisher. Art. 27, pp. 1-47. Dec. 4, 1933. 



2969. Revision of the beetles of the genus Disonycha occurring in America north 



of Mexico. By Doris Holmes Blake. Art. 28, pp. 1-66, 8 pis. Dec. 4, 1933. 



