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2156. A contribution to our knowledge of the white flies of the subfamily Aleyrodinae 



(Aleyrodidae). By A. L. Quaintance and A. C. Baker. Pp. 335-445, 10 figs., 

 46 pis. Jan. 20, 1917. 



2157. Notes on the Whitfield County, Georgia, meteoric irons, with new analyses. 



By George P. Merrill. Pp. 447-449, 1 pi. Dec. 16, 1916. 



2158. A Lower Jurassic flora from the upper Matanuska Valley, Alaska. By F. H. 



Knowlton. Pp. 451-460, 4 pis. Dec, 16, 1916. 



2159. Studies c>f weevils (Rhynchophora) with descriptions of new genera and 



species. By W. Dwight Pierce. Pp. 461-473, 2 figs. Dec. 16, 1916. 



2160. A new rnollusk of the genus Pisidinm from Alaska, with field notes by G. 



Dallas Hanna. By Victor Sterki. Pp. 475-477, 2 figs. Dec 16, 1916. 



2161. New Javanese chakidoid Hymenoptera. By A. A. Girault. Pp. 479-485. Dec. 



16, 1916. 



2162. A contribution to the invertebrate fauna of the Oligocene beds of Flint River, 



Georgia. By William Healey Dall. Pp. 487-524, 6 pis. Dec. 21, 1916. 



2163. A newly found meteoric stone from Lake Okechobee, Florida. By George V. 



Merrill. Pp. 525-526. Dec. 21, 1916. 



2164. A revision of the rotatorian genera Lepadella and Lophocharis with descrip- 



tions of five new species. By Harry K. Harring. Pp. 527-568, 9 pis. Dec. 

 21, 1916. 



2165. A new genus and three new species of parasitic isopod crustaceans. By W. P. 



Hay. Pp. 569-574, 3 pis. Jan. 15, 1917. 



2166. Summary of the mollusks of the family Alectrionidae of the west coast of 



America. By William Healey Dall. Pp. 575-579. Jan. 15, 1917. 



2167. Descriptions of seven new species of red spiders. By E. A. McGregor. Pp. 



581-590, 7 pis. Jan. 15, 1917. 



2168. Paraphernalia of a Korean sorceress in United States National Museum. By 



I. M. Casanowicz. Pp. 591-597, 5 pis. Dec. 21, 1916. 



2169. Mollusks from the type locality of the Choctawhatchee marl. By Wendell C. 



Mansfield. Pp. 599-607, 1 pi. Dec. 21, 1916. 



2170. The Californian land shells of the Epiphragmophora traskii group. By Paul 



Bartsch. Pp. 609-619, 4 pis. Dec. 21, 1916. 



2171. A generic synopsis of the coccinellid larvae in the United States National 



Museum, with a description of the larva of Hyperaspis binotata Say. By 

 Adam B5ving. Pp. 621-650, 4 pis. Jan. 15, 1917. 



2172. [Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer Albatross, 



1907-1910. — No. 35.] New species and varieties of Forminifera from the 

 Philippines and adjacent waters. By Joseph A. Cushman. Pp. 651-662. 

 Jan. 15, 1917. 



Volume 52 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 52. Pp. i-xiii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-693 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 2173-2193) ; pp. 683-693 (index) ; 652 figs., 47 pis. 1917. 



2173. A revision of the bembicine wasps of America north of Mexico. By John 



Bernard Parker. Pp. 1-155, 230 figs. Feb. 10, 1917. 



2174. North American earthworms of the family Lumbricidae in the collection* 



of the United States National Museum. By Frank Smith. Pp. 157-182. Feb. 

 8, 1917. 



2175. The birds of Bawean Island, Java Sea. By Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 183- 



198. Feb. 8, 1917. 



2176. Field notes on Virginia Orthoptera. By Henry Fox. Pp. 199-234. Mar. 16, 



1917. 



2177. Fossil fishes in the collection of the United States National Museum. By 



Charles R. Eastman. Pp. 235-304, 9 figs., 23 pis. Feb. 24, 1917. 



2178. Monograph of the Nearctic Hymenoptera of the genus Bracon Fabriciun. By 



Harold Morrison. V\\ 305-343, 4 pis. Mar. 7, 1917. 



