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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



No. 1316. ( )n a small collection of crusta- 

 ceans from the island of 

 Cuba. By William Perry 

 Hay. pp. 429-435, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1317. Mammals collected by Dr. W. 

 L. Abbott on the coast and 

 islands of northwest Suma- 

 tra. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 

 pp. 437-484, pis. xviii-xix, 

 1 map. 



No. 1318. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. 

 Abbott on the coast and 

 islands of northwest Suma- 

 tra. By Charles W. Rich- 

 mond, pp. 485-524, 1 map. 



No. 1319. A review of the Synentogna- 

 thous fislies of Japan. By 

 David Starr Jordan and Ed- 

 win Chapin Starks. pp. 

 525-544, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1320. Notes on the osteology and re- 

 lationship of the fossil birds 

 of the genera ITexperoriiis, 

 Hargeria, Baptornh, and B\a- 

 Iryma. By Frederic A. Lu- 

 cas. ]>p. 545-556, figs. 1-8. 



No. 1321. Rediscovery of one of 

 brook's Salamanders. 

 Leonhard Stejneger. 



557-558. 



No. 1322. A new Procelsterna from the 

 Leeward Islands, Hawaiian 

 group. By Walter K. Fisher, 

 pp. 559-563. 



No. 1323. The structural features of the 

 bryozoan genus Homotrypa, 

 with descriptions of species 

 from the Cincinnatian group. 

 By Ray S. Bassler. pp. 565- 

 591, pis. xx-xxv. 



Hol- 

 By 

 pp. 



No. 1324. A review of the ElasmoV)ran- 

 chiate fishes of Ja]>an. By 

 David Starr Jordan and 

 Henry W. Fowler, pp. 593- 

 674, pis. xxvi-xxvii, figs. 

 1-10. 



No. 1325. The cerebral fissures of the At- 

 lantic walrus. By Pierre A. 

 Fish. pp. 675-688, pis. 



XXVIII-XXIX. 



No. 1326. Description of a new species of 

 sculpin from Japan. By 

 David Starr Jordan and Ed- 

 win Chapin Starks. pp. 

 689-690, fig. 1. 



No. 1327. On the identification of a spe- 

 cies of eucalyptus from the 

 Philippines. By Joseph 

 Henry Maiden. pp. 691- 

 692. 



No. 1328. Supplementary note on Bleek- 

 eria mitsukurii and on certain 

 Japanese fishes. By David 

 Starr Jordan, pp. 693-696, 

 pi. XXX, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1329. Theuseof the name "torpedo" 

 for the electric catfish. By 

 Theodore Gill. pp. 697-698. 



No. 1330. A review of the Cepolidse or 

 band-fishes of Japan. By 

 David Starr Jordan and 

 Henry W. Fowler, pp. 699- 

 702, fig. 1. 



No. 1331. A genealogic study of dragon- 

 fly wing venation. By James 

 G. Needham. pp. 703-764, 

 pis. xxxi-Liv, figs. 1-44. 



No. 1332. A review of the Cobitidae or 

 loaches of the rivers of Japan. 

 By David Starr Jordan and 

 Henry W. Fowler, pp. 765- 

 774, figs. 1, 2. 



