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 No. 



1429. Descriptions of three Mexican violets. By J. N. Rose and H. D. House. Pp. 



443-444, 1 pi. Oct. 6, 1905. 



1430. Description of a new species of Llvoneca from the coast of Panama. By Har- 



riet Richardson. Pp. 445-446, 2 figs. Dec. 2, 1905. 



1431. The breeding habits and the segmentation of the egg of the pipefish, Siphos- 



toma floridae. By Eugene Willis Gudger. Pp. 447-500, 2 figs., 7 pis. Dec. 

 6, 1905. 



1432. Notes on exotic forficulids or earwigs, with descriptions of new species. By 



James A. G. Rehn. Pp. 501-515, 9 figs. Dec. 2, 1905. 



1433. List of fishes collected in 1882-83 by Pierre Louis Jouy at Shanghai and Hong- 



kong, China. By David Starr Jordan and Alvin Scale. Pp. 517-529, 6 figs. 

 Dec. 6, 1905. 



1434. On the syntomid moths of southern Venezuela collected in 1898-1900. By 



Edward A. Klages. Pp. 531-553. Jan. 31, 1906. 



1435. A fossil raccoon from a California Pleistocene cave deposit. By James Wil- 



liams Gidley. Pp. 553-554, 1 pi. Feb. 2, 1906. 



1436. The monkeys of the Macaca nemestrina group. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. 



555-563, 8 pis. Feb. 3, 1906. 



1437. A new lizard of the genus Phrynosoma, from Mexico. By Leonhard Stejneger. 



Pp. 565-567. Feb. 2, 1906. 



1438. A study of the wings of the Tenthredinoidea, a superfamily of Hymenoptera. 



By Alexander Dyer MacGillivray. Pp. 569-654, 20 figs., 24 pis. Feb. 10, 1906. 



1439. A new blattoid from the Cretaceous formation of North America. By Anton 



Handlirsch. Pp. 655-656, 1 fig. Mar. 7, 1906. 



1440. On some bats of the genus Rhinolophus, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the 



Islands of Nias and Engano. By Knud Andersen. Pp. 657-659. Mar. 7, 1906. 



1441. Revision of American Paleozoic insects. By Anton Handlirsch. Pp. 661-820, 



109 figs. Mar. 7, 1906. 



Volume 30 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 30. Pp. i-xvi (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-855 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 1442-1478) ; pp. 857-883 (index) ; 120 figs., 78 pis. 1906. 



1442. A study of the James types of Ordovician and Silurian Bryozoa. By Ray 8. 



Bassler. Pp. 1-66, 7 pis. Apr. 2, 1906. 



1443. The life history of the cave salamander, Spelerpes maculicaudus (Cope). By 



Arthur M. Banta and Waldo L. McAtee. Pp. 67-83, 3 figs., 3 pis. Apr. 

 2, 1906. 



1444. Descriptions of new South American moths. By William Schaus. Pp. 85-141. 



Apr. 2, 1906. 



1445. Descriptions of six new species of fishes from Japan. By David Starr Jordan 



and Alvin Scale. Pp. 143-148, 6 figs. Apr. 4, 1906. 



1446. New American Paleozoic Ostracoda. Notes and descriptions of Upper Car- 



boniferous genera and species. By Edward O. Ulrich and Ray S. Bassler. 

 Pp. 149-164, 1 pi. Apr. 4, 1906. 



1447. A new ruminant from the Pleistocene of New Mexico. By James Williams 



Gidley. Pp. 165-167, 3 figs. Apr. 4, 1906. 



1448. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera from Japan. By William H. Ashmead. Pp. 



169-201, 4 pis. May 11, 1906. 



1449. The osteology of Sinopa, a creodont mammal of the Middle Eocene. By Wil- 



liam Diller Matthew. Pp. 203-233, 20 figs., 1 pi. May 11, 1906. 



1450. The Locustidae and Gryllidae (katydids and crickets) collected by W. T. 



Foster in Paraguay. By Andrew Nelson Caudell. Pp. 235-244. Apr. 21, 1906. 



1451. Brains and brain preservatives. By Ales Hrdlicka. Pp. 245-320b, 27 figs. 



June 4, 1906. 



1452. Notes on Japanese, Indopacific, and American Pyramidellidae. By William 



Healey Dall and Paul Bartsch. Pp. 321-369, 10 pis. May 9, 1906. 



