PROCEEDINGS 101 



Proc 

 No. 



1453. Notes on South American grasshoppers of the subfamily Acridinae (Acri- 



didae), with descriptions of new genera and species. By James A. G. Rebn. 

 Pp. 371-391. May 9, 1906. 



1454. Descriptions of two new naiads. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. 393-395, 3 pis. May 



9, 1906. 



1455. A synopsis of the sturgeons (Acipenseridae) of Japan. By David Starr Jor- 



dan and John Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 397-398. May 9, 1906. 



1456. Descriptions of new genera and species of South American geometrid moths. 



By William Warren. Pp. 399-557. May 11, 1906. 



1457. A new salamander from North Carolina. By Leonhard Stejncger. Pp. 559- 



562, 6 figs. May 22, 1906. 



1458. Cambrian faunas of China. By Charles D. Walcott. Pp. 563-595. May 2$, 



1906. 



1459. Descriptions of three new species of katydids and a new genus of crickets 



from Costa Rica. By James A. G. Rehn. Pp. 597-605, 8 figs. May 24, 1906. 



1460. Notes on some recent additions to the exhibition series of vertebrate fossils. 



By Charles W. Gilmore. Pp. 607-611, 6 pis. May 31, 1906. 



1461. Synoptic list of Paraguayan Acrididae, or locusts, with descriptions of new 



forms. By Lawrence Bruner. Pp. 613-694, 3 pis. June 5, 1906. 



1462. List of fishes collected on Tanega and Yaku, offshore islands of southern 



Japan, by Robert Van Vleck Anderson, with descriptions of seven new 

 species. By David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 695-706, IS 

 figs. June 4, 1906. 



1463. A review of the American moths of the genus Cosmopteryx Hiibner. By Au- 



gust Busck. Pp. 707-713. June 4, 1906. 



1464. A review of the sand lances or Ammodytidae of the waters of Japan. By 



David Starr Jordan. Pp. 715-719, 2 figs. June 4, 1906, 



1465. Tineid moths from southern Texas, with descriptions of new species. By 



August Busck. Pp. 721-736, 10 figs. June 4, 1906. 



1466. Notes on Malayan pigs. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 737-758, 1 fig., 26 pl«. 



June 13, 1906. 



1467. A new American pentreraite. By Charles Schuchert. Pp. 759-760, 3 figs. June 



11, 1906. 



1468. On a collection of fishes made by P. O. Simons in Ecuador and Peru. By 



Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 761-800, 10 figs., 2 pis. June 14, 1906. 



1469. Notes on birds from German and British East Africa. By Harry C. Obcr- 



holser. Pp. 801-811. June 4, 1906. 



1470. Description of a new species of threadfin (family Polynemidae) from Japan. 



By David Starr Jordan and Richard Crittenden McGregor. Pp. 813-815, 1 

 fig. June 4, 1906. 



1471. A new tree toad from Costa Rica. By Leonhard Stejncger. Pp. 817-818. June 



4, 1906. 



1472. The mammals of Engano Island, West Sumatra. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 



819-825. June 4, 1906. 



1473. Three new Fungiae, with a description of a specimen of Fungia granulosa 



Klunzinger and a note on a specimen of Fungia concinna Verrill. By T. Way- 

 land Vaughan. Pp. 827-832, 8 pis. June 20, 1906. 



1474. On a species of loach; Misgurnus decemdrrosus (Basilewsky) from northern 



China. By David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 833-834, 1 

 fig. June 16, 1906. 



1475. Description of a new genus and species of fossil seal from the Miocene of 



Maryland. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 835-840, 2 pis. June 16, 1906. 



1476. The giant bass of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder. 



Pp. 841 845, 2 figs. June 16, 1906. 



1477. A new species of Coenocyathus from California and the Brazilian astrangid 



corals. By T. Wayland Vaughan. Pp. 847-850, 2 pis. June 27, 1906. 



1478. New fishes from Santo Domingo. By Barton W. Evermann and H. Walto» 



Clark. Pp. 851-855, 3 figs. June 27, 1906. 



