134 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NAITONAL MUSEUM 



Proc. 

 No. 



2227. New flies of the genus Sarcop/iaga from Guam and the Philippines. By R. R. 



Parker. Pp. 89-97, 5 figs. Oct. 17, 1917. 



2228. On two species of fishes from the Yalu River, China. By Isaac Ginsburg. Pp. 



99-101. Oct. 18, 1917. 



2229. Fossil plants from Bolivia and their bearing upon the age of uplift of the 



eastern Andes. By Edward W. Berry. Pp. 103-164, 2 figs., 4 pis. Oct. 27, 

 1917. 



2230. A review of the subspecies of the Leach petrel, Oceanodroma leucorhoa (Vicil- 



lot). By Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 165-172. Oct. 19, 1917. 



2231. Description of Hymenocephalus tenuis, a new macruroid fish from the 



Hawaiian Islands. By Charles H. Gilbert and Carl L. Hubbs. Pp. 173-175. 

 Dec. 14, 1917. 



2232. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on various islands in the Java Sea. By 



Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 177-200, Nov. 2, 1917. 



2233. An account of some fishes from Owens River, California. By John Otterbein 



Snyder. Pp. 201-205. Dec. 13, 1917. 



2234. Notes on Chrysodomus and other moUusks from the north Pacific Ocean. By 



William Healey Dall. Pp. 207-234. Apr. 5, 1918. 



2235. The Hopi Indian collection in the United States National Museum. By Walter 



Hough. Pp. 235-296, 48 figs., 35 pis. Apr. 6, 1918. 



2236. The fishes of Mohave River, California. By John Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 297- 



299, 1 fig. Mar. 5, 1918. 



2237. New species of North American fossil beetles, cockroaches, and tsetse flies. 



By T. D. A. Cockerell. Pp. 301-311, 5 figs., 2 pis. July 5, 1918. 



2238. Notes on the nomenclature of the moUusks of the family Turritidae. By Wil- 



liam Healey Dall. Pp. 313-333. Apr. 5, 1918. 



2239. Descriptions of new Lepidoptera from Mexico. By Harrison G. Dyar. Pp. 



335-372. Apr. 5, 1918. 



2240. Notes on mimetite, thaumasite, and wavellite. By Edgar T. Wherry. Pp. 



373-381, 1 pi. Dec. 23, 1918. 



2241. A newly mounted skeleton of the armored dinosaur, Stegosaurus stenops, in 



the United States National Museum. By Charles W. Gilmore. Pp. 383- 

 390, 7 pis. Dec. 26, 1918. 



2242. The comparative morphology of the order Strepsiptera together with records 



and descriptions of insects. By W. Dwight Pierce. Pp. 391-501, 5 figs., 1 

 map, 15 pis. Sept. 12, 1918. 



2243. Further notes on the Plainview, Texas, meteorite. By George P. Merrill. Pp. 



503-505, 2 pis. Oct. 7, 1918. 



2244. Mammals and reptiles collected by Theodoor de Booy in the Virgin Islands. 



By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 507-511, 1 pi. Oct. 15, 1918. 



2245. Bones of birds collected by Theodoor de Booy from kitchen midden deposits in 



the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix. By Alexander Wetraore. Pp. 513- 

 522, 1 pi. Nov. 21, 1918. 



2246. Two new land shells of the Epiphragmophora traskii group. By Paul Bartsch. 



Pp. 523-524, 1 pi. Dec. 23, 1918. 



2247. Report on the calcareous sponges collected during 1906 by the United States 



Fisheries steamer Albatross in the northwestern Pacific. By Sanji Hozawa. 

 Pp. 525-556, 11 figs., 2 pis. Oct. 16, 1918. 



2248. On the Fayette County, Texas, meteorite finds of 1878 and 1900 and the prob- 



ability of their representing two distinct falls. By George P. Merrill. Pp. 

 557-561, 1 fig., 1 map, 2 pis. Nov. 25, 1918. 



2249. Descriptions and notes on some ichneumon-flies from Java. By S. A. Rohwer. 



Pp. 563-570. Nov. 25, 1918. 



2250. New marine shells from Panama. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 571-575, 1 pi. Dec. 



23, 1918. 



2251. On the anatomy of Nyctibius with notes on allied birds. By Alexander Wet- 



more. Pp. 577-586, 7 figs. Oct. IS. 1918. 



