PROCEEDINGS 97 



Pitx:. 

 No. 



1355. Report on the fresh-water Bryozoa of the United States. By Charles B. Daven- 



port. Pp. 211-221, 1 pi. Jan. 22, 1904. 



1356. On the species of white Chimaera from Japan. By David Starr Jordan and 



John Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 223-226, 2 figs. Jan. 23, 1904. 



1357. Notes on a killer whale (genus Orcinus) from the coast of Maine. By Fred- 



erick W. True. Pp. 227-230, 2 pis. Jan. 27, 1904. 



1358. A review of the Cottidae or sculpins found in the waters of Japan. By David 



Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 231-335, 43 figs. Jan. 28, 1904. 



1359. Notes on the bats collected by William Palmer in Cuba. By Gerrit S. Miller, 



Jr. Pp. 337-348, 1 pi. Jan. 23, 1904. 



1360. List of Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, col- 



lected by Messrs. E. A. Schwarz and Herbert S. Barber. By Philip R. Uhler. 

 Pp. 349-364. Jan. 27, 1904. 



1361. A revision of American Siphonaptera, or fleas, together with a complete list 



and bibliography of the group. By Carl F. Baker. Pp. 365-469, 17 pis. 

 Feb. 16, 1904. 



1362. The aleyrodids, or mealy-winged flies, of California, with references to other 



American species. By Florence E. Bemis. Pp. 471-537, 11 pis. Feb. 16, 1904. 



1363. Studies in Old World forficulids or earwigs, and blattids or cockroaches. By 



James A. G. Rehn. pp. 539-560. Feb. 16, 1904. 



1364. Studies in American mantids or soothsayers. By James A. G. Rehn. Pp. 561- 



574. Feb. 6, 1904. 



1365. A review of the Japanese fishes of the family of Agonidae. By David Starr 



Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 575-599, 13 figs. Feb. 23, 1904. 



1366. The osteology of some berycoid fishes. By Edwin Chapin Starks. Pp. 601-619, 



10 figs. Feb. 18, 1904. 



1367. A new genus and two new species of crustaceans of the family Albuneidae 



from the Pacific Ocean ; with remarks en the probable use of the antennulae 

 in Albunea and Lepidopa. By James E. Benedict. Pp. 621-625, 5 figs. Feb. 

 16, 1904. 



1368. A new species of Argulus, with a more complete account of two species already 



described. By Charles Branch Wilson. Pp. 627-655, 38 figs. Apr. 9, 1904. 



1369. Contributions to the natural history of the Isopoda. By Harriet Richardson. 



Pp. 657-681, 39 figs. Jan. 19, 1904. 



1370. Description of a new African weaver-bird. By Harry C. Oberholser. P. 683. 



Apr. 13, 1904. 



1371. New dragon-fly nymphs in the United States National Museum. By James 



G. Needham. Pp. 685-720, 11 figs., 7 pis. May 20, 1904. 



1372. New molluscan genera from the Carboniferous. By George H. Girty. Pp. 



721-736, 3 pis. June 1, 1904. 



1373. Description of two new birds from Somali Land. By Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 



737-739. May 21, 1904. 



1374. Two new ferns of the genus Polypodium, from Jamaica. By William R. Maxon. 



Pp. 741-744. May 21, 1904. 



1375. Tineid moths from British Columbia, with descriptions of new species. By 



August Busck. Pp. 745-778. May 25, 1904. 



1376. The Lepidoptera of the Kootenai District of British Columbia. By Harrison 



G. Dyar. Pp. 779-938. June 7, 1904. 



1377. Notes on collections of fishes from Oahu Island and Laysan Island, Hawaii, 



with descriptions of four new species. By David Starr Jordan and John 

 Otterbein Snyder. Pp. 939-948. June 2, 1904. 



1378. Two Orthoptera hitherto unrecorded from the United States. By Andrew Nel- 



son Caudell. Pp. 949-952, 3 figs. June 2, 1904. 



1379. A new fern, Goniophlebium pringlei, from Mexico. By William R. Maxon. 



Pp. 953-954, 1 fig., 1 pi. June 27, 1904. 



1380. The Persimmon Creek meteorite. By Wirt Tassin. Pp. 955-959, 1 fig., 2 pis. 



June 27, 1904. 



