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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



COOK, O. F., and COLLINS, G. N. 

 Economic plants of Porto Kico. 



Contrib. U. N. Nat. Herb., viii, Part 2, June 

 27, 1903, pp. 57-269, pis. xni-LX, text 

 figs. 1-13. 



COQUILLETT, D. W. New diptera 

 from North America. 



Pmr. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, No. 1280. Sept. 

 12, 1902, pp. 83-126. 



New genera: MeigcnieUa, Pnradmontia, 

 Pseudapinops. 



New species: Orimarga arizonensis, Cule.c 

 bimaculatus, C. fietcheri, C. squamiger, Cera- 

 topogon glaber, C. inermis, C. e.r.ilis, C. stig- 

 maiiti, C. pz'tosM, C. ancorus, C. bellus, C. 

 gquam ipes, Heter-omyia praitii, Tanypus stella- 

 tus, T. discolor, T. algens, T. barbcri, T. venus- 

 tus, T. jMllens, T. occidentalis, T. guttularis, 

 Orihocladius depsydrus, 0. platypus, 0. politus. 

 Oricotopus varipes, Cldronomus piilchripennis, 

 C. varipennis, C. atrimanus, C. palUatus, Bibio 

 tenuipes, Scatopse varicornis, SimuUum fulvum, 

 S. virgatum, S. glaucum, Aochletus obscums, Eu- 

 paryphus tahocnsis, E. apicalis, E. crucigerus, 

 E. atriventris, E. amplus, Bombylius recurvus, 

 Geron sigma, Pseudatrichiaflarireps, P. pilosa, 

 Mythkomyia scutellata, M. pietipis, lihaiiipho- 

 iiiyia albata, Cuterebrahistrio, Meigcniellahinei, 

 Admontia Urnata, Paradmontia brevis, Neasra 

 longicornis, Chxtophelps polita, Pelatachina 

 limata, Pseudapinops nigra, Hyalomyodes dor- 

 salis, Oestrophasia calva, 0. setosa, Exorisioides 

 harringtoni, E.xorista trisetosa, Ncmorsca seti- 

 gera, Plinrocera sternalis, Frontina setipes, Stur- 

 mia limata, S. austrina, S. discalis, Masicera 

 polita, Euthera bicolor, Muscopteryx tibialis, M. 

 obscura, Phoriehieta cincrosa, Brachycoma 

 pubicornis, B. setosa, Gxdiopsis cockerellii, G. 

 facialis, G. ocellaris, Paraphyio sarcophagina, 

 Meriania chalybxa Amobiaaurata, Gymnomma 

 quadrisetosa, Myocera bivittata, Megaparia fla- 

 veola, Chxtova flavipennis, Phaonia pallidida, 

 Mydxa flavicornis, Chirosia capito, Pselaphe- 

 phila similis, Calobata vittipennis, Spilographn 

 fractura. 



COUTIERE, H. Sur quelques especes 

 nouvelle;^ du genre Automate de Man. 

 Bull. Mm. Hist. Nat. Paris, 1902, No. 5, pp. 

 337-342. 

 Three species are described, A. gardineri, 

 A. talismani, and A. rttgosa. The last Is from 

 the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross 

 dredgings in the Bay of Panama; A. gardineri 

 is from Kingsmill Island. 



CURRIE, RoLLA P. Myrmeleonidae 

 from Arizona. 



Pror. Ent. Soc. Wiish., v. No. 4, pp. 272-284. 



Author's extras of this paper were pub- 

 lished June 13, 1903. 



The paper consists of a list of the species of 

 ant-lion flies occurring in Arizona, compiled 

 from previous published records and from 

 the material in the U. S. National Museum, 



CURRIE, RoLLA P.— Continued. 



the American Entomological Society collec- 

 tion, and in the collections of Mr. Nathan 

 Bank.s and Mr. Charles C. Adams. Thirty 

 species and two varieties are enumerated, of 

 which number 7 species and two varieties are 

 described as new. Three of the new species 

 are from the collection made by Messrs. 

 Schwarz and Barber in 1901. All of the types 

 are in the I^. S. National Museum. 



The Odonata collected bv Messrs. 



Schwarz and Barber in Arizona and 

 New Mexico. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. No. 4, pp. 298-303. 



Author's extras were published June 13, 

 1903. 



This is a report upon a collection of dragon 

 flies made during the summer of 1901. 

 Twenty-four species and two varieties are 

 listed. One new species is described and is 

 named Ischnura barberi. The male append- 

 ages of Ischnura damula Calvert and I. barberi 

 are figured. All of the specimens are in the 

 U. S. National Museum. 



DALL, William Healey. Reports of 

 the Princeton University expeditions 

 to Patagonia. Palaeontology, Part II. 

 Tertiary Invertebrates, by A. E. Ort- 

 mann, Ph. D. 



Science (new series), xvi, No. 394, July 18, 

 1902, pp. 111-112. 

 A review of Doctor Ortmann's monograph 

 of the Tertiary Invertebrates of Patagonia. 



Letter to the editor. 



Science (new .series), xvi, No. 395, July 25, 

 1902, pp. 150-151. 

 A letter discussing views on nomenclature 

 in zoology expressed in a previous article by 

 Dr. 0. F. Cook. 



Dr. J. G. Cooper. 



Science (new .series), xvi, No. 398, Aug. 15, 

 1902, pp. 268-269. 

 Obituary notice of the late Dr. J. G. Cooper, 

 for many years a collaborator of the Smith- 

 sonian In.stitution. 



New species of Pacific coast shells. 



Nautilus, XVI, No. 4, Aug., 1902, pp. 43-44. 

 Trivia atomaria, T. panamensis, and Erato 

 oligoiftata from Panama Bay; Cyclinella siiig- 

 leyi from the Gulf of California, and the genus 

 Cyclinella, which represents Mysia (of Europe) 

 in American w^aters, are described as nev*^. 



A question of nomenclature. 



Revue critique de Paliozoologie, vi, Oct., 

 1902, pp. 223-224. 

 Letter to the editor favoring the view that 

 names of masculine and feminine termina- 

 tions, otherwise similar, should not be re- 

 garded when employed for different genera, 

 as liable to be superseded on that account. 



