PROCEEDINGS 143 



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2441. New termiies from Hawaii, Central and South America, and the Antilles. 



By Thomas E. Snyder. Art. 20, pp. 1-32, 6 figs., S pis. May 25, 1922. 



2442. Descriptions of some North American sawfly larvae. By William Middleton. 



Art 21, pp. 1-31, 8 figs. May 12, 1922. 



2443. Studies on the cyclostomatous Bryozoa. By Ferdinand Canu and Ray S. 



Bassler. Art. 22, pp. 1-160, 40 figs., 28 pis. Oct. 6, 1922. 



2444. A new cecidomyiid parasite of the white fly. By E. P. Felt. Art. 23, pp. 1-2. 



Nov. 2, 1922. 



2445. Descriptions of miscellaneous new reared parasitic Hymenoptera. By A. B. 



Gahan. Art. 24, pp. 1-24, 1 pi. May 25, 1922. 



2446. Two-winged flies of the genera Dolichopus and Hydrophorus collected in 



Alaska in 1921, with new species of Dolichopus from North America and 

 Hawaii. By J. M. Aldrich. Art. 25, pp. 1-18. May 3, 1922. 



Volume 62 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 62. Pp. i-xvi (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; arts. 1-22 (Pro- 

 ceedings papers 2447-2468, paged seperately). 1923. 



2447. The mosquitoes of the United States. By Harrison G. Dyar. Art. 1, pp. 



1-119. June 28, 1922. 



2448. Fishes from Formosa and the Philippine Islands. By Henry W. Fowler and 



Barton A. Bean. Art. 2, pp. 1-73, 4 figs. July 28, 1922. 



2449. Seven new species of fish of the order Malacopterygii. By \V. W. Welsh. 



Art. 3, pp. 1-11, 10 figs. Feb. 10, 1923. 



2450. A revision of the North American two-winged flies of the family Therevidae. 



By Frank R. Cole. Art. 4, pp. 1-140, 3 figs., 13 pis. May 10, 1923. 



2451. A new fossil turtle, Kinosternon arizonense, from Arizona. By Charles W. 



Gilmore. Art. 5, pp. 1-8, 7 figs., 5 pis. Feb. 6, 1923. 



2452. Rehabilitation of a hitherto overlooked species of musk turtle of the southern 



States. By Leonhard Stejneger. Art. 6, pp. 1-3. Feb. 10, 1923. 



2453. Two new Lithothamnieae, calcareous algae, from the Lower Miocene of 



Trinidad, British West Indies. By Marshall A. Howe. Art. 7, pp. 1-3, 

 4 pis. Dec. 22, 1922. 



2454. The leaf and twig mining buprestid beetles of Mexico and Central America. 



By Warren S. Fisher. Art. 8, pp. 1-95. Dec. 22, 1922. 



2455. Mineralogic notes on pucherlte, pyrite, trichalcite, and wavellite. By Earl V. 



Shannon. Art. 9, pp. 1-10, 10 figs. Jan. 5, 1923. 



2456. Species of round worm [Gongylonema) from domestic swine in the United 



States. By Edward A. Chapin. Art. 10, pp. 1-3, 3 figs. Dec. 8, 1922. 



2457. The Neotropical muscoid genus Mesembrlnella Giglio-Tos and other testa- 



ceous muscoid flies. By J. M. Aldrlch. Art. 11, pp. 1-24. Dec. 19, 1922. 



2458. On siderite and associated minerals from the Columbia River basalt at 



Spokane, Washington. By Earl V. Shannon. Art. 12, pp. 1-19, 14 figs., 3 

 pis. Mar. 29, 1923. 



2459. The dermanyssid mites of North America. By H. E. Ewing. Art. 13, pp. 



1-26, 7 figs., 2 pis. Jan. 27, 1923. 



2460. Tertiary fossil plants from the Republic of Haiti. By Edward W. Berry. 



Art 14, pp. 1-10, 2 figs., 1 pi. Dec. 28, 1922. 



2461. Notes on the mineralogy of three gouge clays from precious metal veins. 



By Earl V. Shannon. Art. IS, pp. 1-11. Nov. 22, 1924. 



2462. Description of two squalodonts recently discovered in the Calvert Cliffs, 



Maryland; and notes en the shark-toothed cetaceans. By Remington 

 Kellogg. Art. 16, pp. 1-69, 3 figs., 20 pis. Apr. 24, 1923. 



2463. The scale insects of the subfamilies Monophlebinae and Margarodinae 



treated by Maskell. By Harold Morrison and Emily Morrison. Art. 17, 

 pp. 1-47, 19 figs., 3 pis. June 9, 1923. 



