20 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



90. A monograph of the molluscan fauna of the Orthaulax pugnax zone of the 



Oligocene of Tampa, Florida. By William Healey Dall. Pp. i-xv, 1-173, 26 

 pis. Jan. 21, 1915. 



91. Report on the Turton collection of South African marine mollusks, with addi- 



tional notes on other South African shells contained in the United States 

 National Museum. By Paul Bartsch. Pp. i-xii, 1-305, 54 pis. July 28, 1915. 



92. Bibliographic index of American Ordovician and Silurian fossils. By Ray S. 



Bassler. Vol. 1, pp. i-viii, 1-718, Nov. 1, 1915. Vol. 2, pp. i-iv, 719-1521, 4 

 pis., Nov. 1, 1915. 



93. The sessile barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the U. S. 



National Museum ; including a monograph of the American species. By Henry 

 A. Pilsbry. Pp. i-xi, 1-366, 99 figs., 76 pis. July 31, 1916. 



94. Handbook and descriptive catalogue of the meteorite collections in the United 



States National Museum. By George P. Merrill. Pp. i-x, 1-207, 41 pis. May 

 25, 1916. 



95. The fishes of the west coast of Peru and the Titicaca Basin. By Barton Warren 



Evermann and Lewis Radcliffe. Pp. i-xi, 1-166, 14 pis. Aug. 1, 1917. 



96. A synopsis of American Early Tertiary cheilostome Bryozoa. By Ferdinand 



Canu and Ray S. Bassler. Pp. 1-87, 6 pis. Feb. 27, 1917. 



97. The grapsoid crabs of America. By Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. i-xxii, 1-461, 172 



figs., 161 pis. Jan. 25, 1918. 



98. The birds of the Anamba Island*. By Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. i-v, 1-75, 2 pis. 



June 30, 1917. 



99. East African mammals in the United States National Museum. By N. Hollister. 



Pt. 1. Insectivora, Chiroptera, and Carnivora. Pp. 1-194, 3 figs., 55 pis. 



Aug. 16, 1918. 

 Pt. 2. Rodentia, Lagomorpha, and Tubulidentata. Pp. i-x, 1-184, 1 fig., 44 



pis. May 16, 1919. 

 Pt. 3. Primates, Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla, Proboscidea, and Hyracoi- 



dea. Pp. i-viii, 1-164, 1 fig., 57 pis. June 20, 1924. 



100. Contributions to the biology of the Philippine Archipelago and adjacent regions. 

 Vol. 1. Papers on collections gathered by the Albatross Philippine Expedition, 



1907-1910. Pp. i-xv, 1-649, 193 figs., 54 p!s. Dec. 20, 1928. 

 Pt. 1. The Philippine land shells of the genus Amphidromus. By Paul 



Bartsch. Pp. 1-47, 22 pis. Sept. 22, 1917. 

 Pt. 2. Ascidians from the Philippines and adjacent waters. By Willard 



G. Van Name. Pp. 49-174, 115 figs., 11 pis. May 4, 1918. 

 Pt. 3. Report upon the Scyphomcdusae collected by the United States 



Bureau of Fisheries steamer Albatross in the Philippine Islands 



and Malay Archipelago. By Alfred Goldsborough Mayer. Pp. 



175-233, 24 figs. Dec. 22, 1917. 

 Pt. 4. Report on the Chaetognatha collected by the United States Bureau 



of Fisheries steamer Albatross during the Philippine Expedition, 



1907-1910. By Ellis L. Michael. Pp. 235-277, 5 pis. May 19, 1919. 

 Pt. 5. Hydromedusae, siphonophores, and ctenophores of the Albatross 



Philippine Expedition. By Henry B. Bigelow. Pp. 279-362, 5 pis. 



May 22, 1919. 

 Pt. 6. The relationships of the genera Calcarina, Tinoporus, and Baculo- 



gypsina as indicated by recent Philippine material. By Joseph A. 



Cushman. Pp. 363-368, 2 pis. Oct. 7, 1919. 

 Pt. 7. The macrouroid fishes of the Philippine Islands and the East Indies. 



By Charles Henry Gilbert and Carl L. Hubbs. Pp. 369-588, 40 



figs. Oct. 5, 1920. 



Pt. 8. Polychaetous annelids collected by the United States Fisheries 

 steamer Albatross in the waters adjacent to the Philippine Islands 

 in 1907-1910. By A. L. Treadwell. Pp. 589-602, 8 figs. Jan. 26, 

 1921. 



