18 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STAIES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Pt. 1. Fossil invertebrates. Section 1. Catalogue of the type specimens 

 of fossil invertebrates in the Department of Geology, United 

 States National Museum. By Charles Schuchert, assisted by W. 

 H. Dall, T. W. Stanton, and R. S. Bassler, Pp. i-v, 1-704. 1905. 



Pt. 2. Fossil vertebrates; fossil plants; minerals, rocks, and ore8. Section 

 2. Catalogue of the types, cotypes, and figured specimens of 

 fossil vertebrates in the Department of Geology, United States 

 National Museum. Begun by F. A. Lucas, completed by J. W. 

 Gidley and C. W. Gilmore, assisted by Mrs. M. S. F. Jouy and 

 Miss M. W. Moodey. Pp. 1-82. 1907. Section 3. Catalogue of 

 the types and illustrated specimens of fossil plants in the Depart- 

 ment of Geology, United States National Museum. By A. C. 

 Peale, with cooperation of David White and F. H. Knowlton, 

 assisted by Mrs. M. S. F. Jouy, Miss L. M. Graves, and Miss 

 M. W. Moodey. Pp. 8S-350. 1907. Section 4. List of minerals, 

 meteorites, rocks, and ores that have been the subject of special 

 investigation and publication, and are now in the Department of 

 Geology, U. S. National Museum. By George P. Merrill and 

 Wirt Tassin. Pp. 351-370. 1907. 



54. A monograph on the isopods of North America. By Harriet Richardson. Pp. 



i-liii, 1-727, 740 figs. 1905. 



55. A contribution to the oceanography of the Pacific. Compiled from data collected 



by the United States steamer Nero while engaged in the survey of a route 

 for a trans-Pacific cable. By James M. Flint. Pp. i-v, 1-62, 14 pis. 1905. 



56. Mammals of the Mexican Boundary of the United States. A descriptive catalogue 



of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary 

 of the natural history, and a list of trees. By Edgar Alexander Mearns. Part 

 1. Families Didelphiidae to Muridae. Pp. i-xv, 1-530, 126 figs., 13 pis. Apr. 

 13, 1907. 



57. The families and genera of bats. By Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. Pp. i-xvii, 1-282, 



49 figs., 14 pis. 1907. 



58. Herpetology of Japan and adjacent territory. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. i-xx, 



1-577, 409 figs., 35 pis. July 22, 1907. 



59. Recent Madreporaria of the Hawaiian Islands and Laysan. By T. Wayland 



Vaughan. Pp. i-ix, 1-427, 96 pis. July 12, 1907. 



60. The barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collection of the U. S. National 



Museum. By Henry A. Pilsbry. Pp. i-x, 1-122, 36 figs., 11 pis. Nov. 8, 1907. 



61. Variations and genetic relationships of the garter-snakes. By Alexander G. Ruth- 



ven. Pp. i-xii, 1-201, 82 figs., 1 pi. June 24, 1908. 



62. Catalogue of the type-specimens of mammals in the United States National 



Museum, including the Biological Survey collection. By Marcus Ward Lyon, 

 Jr., and Wilfred Hudson Osgood. Pp. i-x, 1-325. 1909. 



63. A monographic revision of the Coleoptera belonging to the tenebrionide tribe 



Eleodiini inhabiting the United States, Lower California, and adjacent islands. 

 By Frank E. Blaisdell, Sr. Pp. i-xi, 1-524, 8 figs., 13 pis, June 24, 1909. 



64. A critical summary of Troost's unpublished manuscript on the crinoids of Ten- 



nessee. By Elvira Wood, Pp. i-xi, 1-150, 16 pis. May 8, 1909. 



65. Dendroid graptoHtes of the Niagaran dolomites at Hamilton, Ontario. Compiled 



by Ray S. Bassler. Pp. i-ix, 1-76, 91 figs,, 5 pis. July 10, 1909. 



66. A monographic revision of the twisted winged insects comprising the order 



Strepsiptera Ivirby. By W. Dwight Pierce. Pp. i-xii, 1-232, 3 figs., IS pis., 1 

 map. Dec. 6, 1909. 



67. Directions for collecting and preserving insects. By Nathan Banks. Pp. i-xiii, 



1-135, 188 figs,, 1 pi. Oct. 7, 1909. 



68. A monograph of West American pyramidellid mollusks. By William Healey 



Dall and Paul Bartsch. Pp. i-xi, 1-258, 30 pis. Dec. 13, 1909. 



69. The taenioid cestodes of North American birds. By Brayton Howard Ransom. 



Pp, 1-141, 43 figs. Dec. 31, 1909. 



