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RATHBUN, Mary J.— Continued. 



The crabs described, Cyclograpms henshaw, 

 and Ozius liawaiiensig, were obtained by 

 Messrs. H. W. Henshaw and R. C. McGregor. 



Japanese stalk-eyed crustaceans. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. AIus., xxvi, No. 1307, Nov. 



28, 1902, pp. 23-55, 24 text figs. 



Based on a collection made by Dr. David 

 S. Jordan and Mr. J. O. Snyder in 1900. Nine 

 shrimps and one hermit crab are described as 

 new. 



The first series of specimens is in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



'■ — Crabs from the Maldive Islands. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, Harvard College, 

 XXXIX, No. 5, Dec. 1902, pp. 123-138, 1 

 plate. 

 A list of 28 species obtained by Prof. Alex- 

 ander Agassiz and party in 1901-1902, chiefly 

 in the lagoons of the Maldive atolls. Six 

 species are described as new. 



(See also under J. A. Allen.) 



RAVENEL, W. de C. The ran-Ameri- 



can Exposition. Report of the repre- 

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 651, pis. 6-20. 



RICHARDSON, Harriet. A new fresh- 

 water Isopod of the genus Mancaadlus 

 from Indiana (p. 1294) . A new terres- 

 trial Isopod of the genus Pse.ndarmudillo 

 from Cuba (p. 1295). 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, Nos. 1291 and 



1295, Sept. 25, 1902, pp. 505-511, 8 text 



figs. 



The first species Mancasellus danidsi was 



collected by Mr. L. E. Daniels at Lily Lake, 



Laporte, Ind.; the second, Pseudarmadillo 



gillianus, was obtained at the Isle of Pines, 



Cuba, by Messrs. William Palmer and J. H. 



Riley. 



RICHMOND, Charles W. Descriptions 

 of eight new birds from islands off the 

 west coast of Sumatra. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Aug. 6, 1902, 

 pp. 187-190. 

 Palseornis major (p. 188) Psittinus abbotli (p. 

 188), Thripona.c parvus (p. 189), Hypothymis 

 abbotti (p. 189), Hypothymis consobrina (p. 

 189), Malacopteron notatum (p. 190), and Sta- 

 chyris banjakensis (p. 190) are described as new 

 species from Simalur and other islands off the 

 west coast of Sumatra. 



Birds collected bj' Dr. W. L. 



Abbott and Mr. C. B. Kloss in the An- 

 daman and Nicobar islands. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Shis., xxv, No. 1288, Sept. 

 17, 1902, pp. 287-314. 

 A list of 101 species from the Andamans and 

 Nicobars, with notes by the collectors. Zos- 



RICHMOND, Charles W.— Continued. 

 terops ventraiis (p. 288), Sturnia erythropygia 

 katchalensis (p. 295), Rhinomyias nicobarica 

 (p. 295), Arachnechthra klossi (p. 297), Pitta 

 abbotti (p. 298), Spiloriiis klossi (p. 304), Astur 

 obsolctus (p. 306), Osmolrcronchloroptrraanda- 

 manica (p. 308), and E.vcalf actor in Irinkutcnsis 

 are described as new. Dixsrmurus malabaricus 

 otiosus is a new name for 1>. afflnis, preoccu- 

 pied. 



[Review of] Bertoni's "Aves 



Nuevas del Paraguay." 



Atik, XIX, No. 4, Oct., 1902, pp. 414-41(;. 



• Note on Piiiaroln.ria.'i irtoruatd, 



[Gould). 



Proc. Biol. Soc. ir.(.-^/(., XV, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 pp. 247-248. 

 Note showing that Pinaroloxias inornatn is 

 identical with Cocornis agassizi. 



Birds colleitted by Dr. W. L. Ab- 



bott on the coast and islands of North- 

 west Sumatra. 



Proc. U. >S. Nat. Mus., xxvi, No. 1318, Feb. 

 4, 1903, pp. 485-524. 

 A list of 151 species collected or observed on 

 the coast and islands of Northwestern Suma- 

 tra, with field notes by the collector. The fol- 

 lowing species are named for the first time: 

 Spilornis abbotti (p. 492), Pisorhina umbra (p. 

 494), Pelargopsis simalurensis (p. 498), P. soda- 

 lis (p. 499), Macropteryx perlonga (p. 502), 

 C'yanoderma fulviventris (p. 507), Tchitreapro- 

 cera (p. 510), Graucalus babiensis (p. 513), (?. 

 simalurensis (p. 513), Campephaga conipta (p. 

 514), Oriolus mxmdus (p. 517). Columba grisea 

 and Corvus teiiuirostris are renamed C. phasma 

 and C. compilator, respectively, both of the 

 former names being preoccupied. 



RIDGWAY, Robert. Smithsonian In- 

 stitution. I United States National Mu- 

 seum. I — I Bulletin | of the | LTnited 

 States National Museum. | No. 50. | 

 — I Part II. I [Seal] Washington: | 

 Government Printing Office. | 1902. 



The Birds | of | North and Middle 

 America: | A Descriptive Catalogue | 

 of the I Higher Groups, Genera, Spe- 

 cies, and Sub-species of Birds | Known 

 to occur in North America, from the | 

 Arctic Lands to the Isthmus of Pan- 

 ama, I the West Indies and Other 

 Islands | of the Caribbean Sea, and 

 the I Galapagos Archipelago. | By | 

 Robert Ridgway, | Curator, Division 

 of Birds. | — ] Part II. | Family Tana- 

 gridse — The Tanagers. | Family Icteri- 

 dse — The Troupials. | Family Ci^erebi- 

 dfe — The Honey Creepers. | Family 



