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LUCAS, FREnERic A. — Continued. 



A brief description of the osteology and 

 main divisions of the Class Aves, with special 

 reference to fossil species. Based partly on 

 palseontologiciil and osteological material in 

 the Museum collections. 



Animals before man in North 



America. 



D. Appleton & Co., Nov., 1902, pp. i-vii, 

 1-291, 6 pis. and numerous text figs. 

 A popular account of the succession of life 

 in North America. 



Many references to specimens in the U. S 

 National Museum. 



The weapons of birds. 



Bird Lore, Nov. -Dec, 1902, pp. 182-185, 6 

 text figs. 



The Dinosaurs or Terriljle Lizards. 



L'i'p. Smithsonian Inst., 1901 (1902), pp. 

 641-647, pis. 1-4. 

 A popular account of the Dinosaurs, re- 

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The Greatest Flying Creature, the 



Great Pterodactyl Ornilhodoma. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst.. 1901 (1902), pp. 

 6-54-659, pis. 1-3, 1 text fig. 

 A popular account of this flying reptile, 

 comparisons being made with birds and bats 

 as to size and power of flight. 



Notes on the osteology and rela- 

 tionships of the fossil birds of the gen- 

 era. Hesperorv is, Ifaijeria, Baptorn is and 

 Diatryma. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvi, No. 1320, 

 Feb. 4, 1903, pp. 545-556, 8 figs. 

 Additional information is given as to the 

 structure of the skeleton in Hesperornis and 

 Baptornis; the genus Hayeria is proposed for 

 Hesperornis f/rncilis, and it is suggested that 

 Diatryma belongs in the Stereonithes. 



Flight. 



Article in International Cyclopaedia, Dodd, 

 Mead & Co. 

 An account of the mechanism of flight as 

 found in various animals, especially verte- 

 brates, and the method by which it is per- 

 formed. 



LYON, Marcus W., Jr. Luphostomn 

 Venezuelan changed to Tonatia renezuelse. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

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Observations on the numljer of 



young of the Lasiurine bats. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., xxvi, No. 1314, Jan. 

 26, 1903, pp. 42.'>-426, pi. xvil. 

 Four young u.sually are produced at a 

 birth. 



McMURRICH, J. Pl.wpair. Note on 

 the Sea Anemone, tS(i</<irtia paguri Ver- 

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Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvi, No. 1315, Jan. 

 27, 1903, pp. 427-428, 2textflgs. 

 Description of specimens obtained by Dr. 

 D. S. Jordan and Mr. J. O. Snyder in Japan, 

 where the species lives adherent to the chela 

 and the shell of the hermit crab, Diogenes 

 edward.sii (de Haan). 



MAIDEN, Joseph Henry. On the 

 identification of a species of Eucab/ptus 

 from the Phili^jpines. 



Proc. i: S. Nat. Mus.. xxvi. No. 1327, Apr. 

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MARLATT, C. L., Resume of the search 

 for the native home of the San Jose 

 scale in Japan and China. 



Bidl. Div. Ent., V. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

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Preliminary report on the impor- 

 tation and present status of the Asiatic 

 ladybird {Chilocorus similis). 



Bull. Div. Ent, U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

 series). No. 37, Oct. 3, 1902, pp. 7Sr84. 



Predatorv insects which affect the 



usefulness of scale-feeding Coccinel- 

 lidje. 



Bidl. Die. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

 .series), No. 37, Oct. 3, 1902, pp. 84-87. 



Report of the Acting Entomolo- 



gist for 1902. 



Ann. Rep. U. S. Dept. Agric. 1902, pp. 

 189-207. 

 This report was submitted Aug. 2, 1902, and 

 published in Dec, 1902. Extras with title 

 page and table of contents were printed. 



Collecting notes on mosquitoes in 



Oriental countries. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wa.sh., v. No. 2, pji. 111-123. 

 Author's extras were published Jan. 31, 

 1903. 



Notes on the periodical cicada in 



the District of Columbia in 1902. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. TPrt.s'/t., v. No. 2, pp. 124- 

 126. 

 Author's extras were publisfied Feb. 4, 1903. 



An early record of the periodical 



cicada. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash.,\, No. 2, pp. 126-127, 

 Author's extras were published Feb. 4, 1903. 



A chalcidid parasite of the Asiatic 



ladybird. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. No. 2, pp. 138-139. 

 Author's extras were published Feb. 4, 1903. 



