PROCEEDINGS 175 



Volume 94 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 94. Pp. i-vi (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, anJ list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-582 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 3171-3177) ; pp. 583-598 (index) ; 34 pis., 157 figs. 1944. 



Pror. 

 No. 



3171. Catalog of human crania in the United States National Museum collections: 



Non-Eskimo people of the Northwest coast, Alaska, and Siberia. By Alei 

 Hrdlicka. Pp. 1-172. Apr. 6, 1944. 



3172. The catfishes of Venezuela, with descriptions of thirty-eight new forms. By 



Leonard P. Sciuiltz. Pp. 173-338, 5 figs., 14 pis. Feb. 11, 1944. 



3173. Revisions of two genera of chalcid-flies belonging to the family Eupelmidae 



from North and South America. By A. B. Gahan. Pp. 339-369. Nov. 

 26, 1943. 



3174. New species of American scolytoid beetles, mostly Neotropical. By M. W. 



Blackman. Pp. 371-399, 3 pis. Nov. 22, 1943. 



3175. A revision of the Embioptera, or web-spinners, of the New World. By 



Edward S. Ross. Pp. 401-504, 151 figs., 2 pis. Jan. 19, 1944. 



3176. Twelve new species of Chinese leaf-katydids of the genus Xiph'tdiopsis. By 



Ernest R. Tinkham. Pp. 505-527, 1 fig. Apr. 29, 1944. 



3177. Parasitic copepods in the United States National Museum. By Charles 



Branch Wilson. Pp. 529-582, 15 pis. July 10, 1944. 



Volume 95 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 95. Pp. i-vili (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, and list of illustrations) ; pp. 1-613 (Proceed- 

 ings papers 3178-3185) ; pp. 615-647 (index) ; 61 figs., 32 pis. 1947. 



3178. New American cynipids from galls." By Lewis H. Weld. Pp. 1-24, 2 pis. 



Apr. 15, 1944. 



3179. A collection of birds from northern Guanacaste, Costa Rica. By Alexander 



Wetmore. Pp. 25-80, 4 pis. July 7, 1944. 



3180. Studies in Neotropical Mallophaga (III): Tinamidae No. 2. By M. A. 



Carriker, Jr. Pp. 81-233, 29 figs. Oct. 10, 1944. 



3181. The fishes of the family Characlnidae from Venezuela, with descriptions of 



seventeen new forms. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 235-367, 27 figs. 

 Sept. 6, 1944. 



3182. New genera and species of Oriental and Australian plant bugs in the United 



States National Museum. By Tsai-Yu Hsiao. Pp. 369-396, 1 fig. Aug. 

 5, 1944. 



3183. New species of buprestid beetles from Trinidad. By W. S. Fisher. Pp. 



397-409. July 22, 1944. 



3184. The Fulgoroidea, or lanternflles, of Trinidad and adjacent parts of South 



America. By R. G. Fennah. Pp. 411-520, 11 pis. May 24, 1945. 



3185. Summary of the collections of amphibians made in Mexico under the Walter 



Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholarship. By Edward H. Taylor and 

 Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 521-613, 4 figs., 15 pis. Jan. 30, 1945. 



Volume 96 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 96 [not yet completed]. 



3186. Review of the spider monkeys. By Remington Kellogg and E. A. Goldman. 



Pp. 1-45, 2 figs. Nov. 2, 1944. 



3187. A revision of the American clingfishes, family Gobiesocidae, with descriptions 



of new genera and forms. By Leonard P. Schultz. Pp. 47-77, 1 pi. Dec 

 30, 1544. 



3188. New beetles of the family Eucnemidldae from Central America and the West 



Indies. By W. S. Fisher. Pp. 79-93. May 8, 1945. 



