No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
1422. 
1423. 
. 1424. 
1425. 
. 1426. 
~ 1427. 
. 1428. 
1430. 
. 1431. 
. Some new South 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
American 
moths. By William Warren. 
° 
pp. 347-352. 
A list of fishes collected in 
Tahiti by Mr. Henry 'P. 
Bowie. By Dayid Starr Jor- 
dan and John Otterbein Sny- 
der. pp. 353-357, figs. 1-3. 
A list of American cochlidian 
moths, with descriptions of 
new genera and species. By 
Harrison G. Dyar. 
396. 
New genera and species of 
Hymenoptera from the Phil- 
ippines. 
mead. pp. 397-413. 
Thomas Martyn and the Uni- 
versal Conchologist. By Wil- 
liam Healey Dall. 
432. 
The mounted skeleton of Tri- 
ceratops prorsus. By Charles 
W. Gilmore. pp. 433-435, 
pls. 1-2. 
Five new species of Mexican 
plants. By J. N. Rose. pp. 
437-439. 
Two new umbelliferous plants 
from the coastal -plain of 
Georgia. By J. N. Rose. pp. 
441, 442, pl. mr. 
: Descriptions of three Mexican 
violets. By J. N. Rose and 
H. D. House. pp. 448, 444, 
pl., rv. 
Description of a new species of 
Livoneca from the coast of 
Panama. By WUarriet Rich- 
ardson. pp. 445, 446, figs. 1-2. 
The breeding habits and the 
segmentation of the egg of the 
pipefish, Siphostoma floride. 
By Eugene Willis Gudger. 
pp. 447-500, pls. v—Xx1, figs. 1, 2. 
pp. 3899- 
By William H. Ash- | 
pp. 415- | 
No. 
A 
cS) 
No. 
No. 
1432. 
97 
Notes on exotic forficulids or 
earwigs, with descriptions of 
new species. By James A. G. 
Relm. pp. 501-515, figs. 1-9. 
33. List of fishes collected in 1882- 
. 1434. 
. 1435. 
. 1486. 
. 1487. 
1438. 
1439. 
. 1440. 
. 1441. 
83 by Pierre Louis Jouy at 
Shanghai and Hongkong, 
China. By David Starr Jor- 
dan and Alvin Seale. pp. 
517-529, figs. 1-6. 
On the syntomid moths of 
southern Venezuela collected 
in 1898-1900. By Edward A. 
Klages. pp. 531-552. 
A fossil raccoon from a Cali- 
fornia Pleistocene cave de- 
posit. By James Williams 
Gidley. pp. 553, 554, pl. x1. 
The monkeys of the Macaca 
nemestrina group. By Ger- 
ritS. Miller, jr. pp. 555-563, 
pls. x1m-xx. 
A new lizard of the genus 
Phrynosoma, from Mexico. 
By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 
565-567. 
A study of the wings of the 
Tenthredinoidea, a super- 
family of Hymenoptera. By 
Alexander Dyer MacGilli- 
vray. pp. 569-654, pls. xxI-— 
xLIv, figs. 1-20. 
A new blattoid from the ‘Cre- 
taceous formation of North 
America. By Anton Hand- 
lirsch. pp. 655, 656, fig. 1. 
On some bats of the genus 
Rhinolophus, collected by Dr. 
W. L. Abbott in the islands 
of Nias and Engano. By 
Knud Andersen. pp. 657-659. 
Revision of American Paleozoic 
insects. By Anton Hand- 
lirsch. pp. 661-820, figs. 
1-109. 
