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1381. Schmicitina, a genus of Japanese sculpins. By David Starr Jordan and Edwin 



Chapin Starks. P. 961. June 27, 1904. 



Volume 28 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 28. Pp. i-xix (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-987 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 1382-1414) ; pp. 989-1027 (index) ; 380 figs., 35 pis. 1905. 



1382. A treatise on the Acarina, or mites. By Nathan Banks. Pp. 1-114, 201 figs. 



Sept. 24, 1904. 



1383. Notes on Hawaiian reptiles from the Island of Maui. By Richard C. McGregor. 



Pp. 115-118. Sept. 24, 1904. 



1384. Labracinus tlie proper name for the fish genus Cichlops, By Theodore Gill. 



P. 119. Oct. 5, 1904. 



1385. Note on the genus Prionunts or Acanthocaulos. By Theodore Gill. P. 121. 



Oct. 5, 1904. 



1386. Description of a new species of fish (Apogon evermanni) from the Hawaiian 



Iblands, with notes on other species. By David Starr Jordan and John Ottcr- 

 bein Snyder. Pp. 123-126. Oct. 6, 1904. 



1387. Descriptions of new genera and species of Hyraenoptera from the Philippine 



Islands. By William H. Ashraead. Pp. 127-158, 2 pis. Nov. 5, 1904. 

 138S. On the systematic relations of the amni'^dytoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 

 159-163, 4 figs. Nov. 12, 1904, 



1389. The dragonfiies (Odonata) of Burma arid Lower Siam. I. — Subfamily Cal- 



opteryginae. By Edward Bruce Williamson. Pp. 165-187, 18 figs. Apr. 



22, 1905. 



1390. On the Liparis (Trismegistus) oivstoni Jordan and Snyder. By Peter Schmidt. 



Pp. 189-191, 2 figs. Nov. 29, 1904. 



1391. On a collection of fishes made in Korea, by Pierre Louis Jouy, with descrip- 



tions of new species. By David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. 

 Pp. 193-212, 11 figs. Feb. 23, 1905. 



1392. The Mount Vernon meteorite. Bv Wirt Tassin. Pp. 213-217, 1 fig., 2 pis. Feb. 



23, 1905. 



1393. The scorpaenoid fish, Neosebastes entaxis, as the type of a distinct genus. By 



Theodore Gill. Pp. 219-220, 2 figs. Feb. 15, 1905. 



1394. Note on the genera of synanceine and pelorine fishes. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 



221-225, 1 fig. Feb. 23, 1905. 



1395. Cambrian Brachiopoda with descriptions of new genera and species. By 



Charles D. Walcott. Pp. 227-337. Feb. 17, 1905. 



1396. On the generic characteristics of Prionotus slearnsii. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 



339-342, 4 figs. Feb. 15, 1905. 



1397. Three new frogs and one new gecko from the Philippine Islands. By Leonhard 



Stejneger. Pp. 343-348. Feb. 15, 1905. 



1398. Descriptions of new species of tortricid moths, from North Carolina, with 



notes. By William Dunham Kearfott. Pp. 349-364. Apr. 22, 1905. 



1399. Note on the salmon and trout of Japan. By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 365-366. 



May 9, 1905. 



1400. Descriptions of a new genus of Isopoda belonging to the family Tanaidac and 



of a new species of Tenuis, both from Monterey Bay, California. By Harriet 

 Richardson. Pp. 367-370, 13 figs. May 9, 1905. 



1401. A critical review of the literature on the simple genera of the Madreporaria 



Fungida, with a tentative classification. By T. Wayland V^aughan. Pp. 

 371-424. May 10, 1905. 



1402. Descriptions of new genera and species of mammals from the Philippine 



Islands. By Edgar A. Mearns. Pp. 425-460. May 13, 1905. 



1403. On a collection of Orthoptera from southern Arizona, with descriptions of new 



species. By Andrew Nelson Caudell. Pp. 461-477, 6 figs. June 12, 1905. 



