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1502. Mammals of Batam Island, Rbio Archipelago. By Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr. 



Pp. 653-657. Jan. 16, 1907. 



1503. An account of Amazon River fishes collected by J. B. Steere; with a note on 



Pimelodus clarias. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Barton A. Bean. Pp. 659- 

 668, 5 figs. Jan. 16, 1907. 



1504. North American parasitic copepods belonging to the family Caligidae. Part 2. — 



The Trebinae and Euryphorinae. By Charles Branch Wilson. Pp. 669-720, 

 19 figs., 6 pis. Jan. 17, 1907. 



Volume 32 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 32. Pp. i-xvi (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-744 (Proceedings 

 papers 1505-1555; pp. 745-767 (index); 190 figs., 82 pis. 1907. 



1505. A specimen of typical Burchell's zebra in the United States National Museum. 



By Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr. Pp. 1-3, 3 pis. Jan. 16, 1907. 



1506. Revision of the American moths of the genus Argyresthia. By August Busck. 



Pp. 5-24, 3 figs., 2 pis. Jan. 16, 1907. 

 J 507. The fresh-vpater Amphipoda of North America. By Ada L. Weckel. Pp. 25- 

 58, 15 figs. Feb. 4, 1907. 



1508. On a newly found meteorite from Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. By George 



P. Merrill. Pp. 59-61, 2 pis. Feb. 6, 1907. 



1509. New marine worms of the genus Myzostoma. By J. F. McClendon. Pp. 63-65, 



2 figs. Feb. 7, 1907. 



1510. Notes on fishes from the Island of Santa Catalina, southern California. By 



David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 67-77, 8 figs, Feb. 7, 

 1907. 



1511. Notes on the composition and structure of the Hendersonville, North Carolina, 



meteorite. By George P. Merrill. Pp. 79-82, 1 fig., 2 pis. Feb. 6, 1907. 



1512. The Philippine moUusks of the genus Planorbis. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 83-85, 



2 figs. Feb. 7, 1907. 



1513. A review of the Mullidae, surmullets, or goatfishes of the shores of Japan, 



By John Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 87-102, 3 figs. Feb, 7, 1907. 



1514. A review of the bats of the genus Hemiderma. By Walter L. Kahn, Pp. 103- 



118, Feb. 8, 1907. 



1515. Two new land shells from Mexico, By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 119-120, 2 figs. 



Feb. 8, 1907. 



1516. Report on the mosquitoes of the coast region of California, with descriptions 



of new species. By Harrison G. Dyar, Pp, 121-129. Feb. 8, 1907. 



1517. Note on Otohime, a new genus of gurnards. By David Starr Jordan and Edwin 



Chapin Starks. Pp. 131-133, 1 fig. Feb. 8, 1907. 

 . 1518, The Philippine pond snails of the genus Vivipara. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 135- 

 150, 2 pis. Feb, 8, 1907. 



1519. The type of the Jurassic reptile Morosaurus agil'ts redescribed, with a note 



on Camptosaurus. By Charles W. Gilmore, Pp. 151-165, 9 figs., 2 pis, Feb. 

 8, 1907. 



1520. New mollusks of the family Vitrinellidae from the west coast of America. By 



Paul Bartsch, Pp. 167-176, 11 figs. Feb, 8, 1907, 



1521. Measurements of the cranial fossae. By Ales Hrdllika. Pp. 177-232, 2 pis. 



Mar. 12, 1907. 



1522. A new mollusk of the genus Macromphalina from the west coast of America. 



By Paul Bartsch, P, 233, 1 fig. Mar. 12, 1907, 



1523. A review of the fishes of the family Histiopterldae, found in the waters of 



Japan; with a note on Tepliritis Gunther. By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 235- 

 239. Mar. 12, 1907. 



1524. On the meteorite from Rich Mountain, Jackson County, North Carolina. By 



George P. Merrill, with chemical analysis by Wirt Tassin. Pp. 241-244, 

 1 pi. Apr. 18, 1907. 



