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RIIXiWAY, Robert. Descriptions of 

 three new birds of tiie families Mniotil- 

 tidse and Corvidji'. 



Auk, XIX, No. 1. Jan., IWi, i>i>. H'.)-70. 

 Compi<othl)j])is pitimjumi specios'a (p. ti9), 

 Dcndroica rigordi ahacoensh (p. 09), and 

 Aphelocomn tcrnna i p. 70) are dex'ribt'd as 

 new. 



HILF,Y, J. H. Stephens'sAVhip-poor-will, 

 Antrodomns macroniyata.c ( Watjler). 

 Osprty, V, .Inly, 1901, p. 101. 

 Short accounts of the habits ami dt'scrip- 

 tion.s of the eggs. The author records his 

 belief in the .specific rank of the bird. 



Notes on the habits of the Broad- 

 winged hawk {Buteo platypterni<) in the 

 vicinity of Washington, D. C. 



Osprcii,\i (new series), I, Feb.. 1902. pp. 

 21-23, 1 plate. 

 Kecords six .sets of eggs from tlie region in 

 •luestion. An illustration of the nest isgiveii. 



Note on the name of Audn))on's 



Shearwater. 



Auk, .\-ix, Apr., 1902. p. 195. 



Ptiffinidi elieriiiinieri Le.sson,''l.s39. to rephn'e 

 J^itffimig audubuni Finsch, 1S72. 



Change adopted by A. O. U. Committee on 

 Nomenclature (compare Eleventh Supple- 

 ment to A. O.U. Check-List. Auk. xix. July, 

 1902, p. 316). 



(See also under WiLLiA.M P.\lmer. ) 



ROBINSOX, Wirt, and LYON, Marcus 

 W., Jr. An annotated hst of mammals 

 collected in the vicinity of La (niaira 

 Venezuela. 



Pror. i: S. Xat. Mils., xxiv. Nd. ]21t;, Oct. 

 3, 1901, pp. 135-162. 



New: Orij:omi/.'< mediint {p. 142 i. IjiplKn'tuiiiii 

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ROBIXSOX, Wirt, and Rl( 'inK )XI), 

 Charles W. An annotated list of 1 )irds 

 collected in the vicinity of La (Juaira, 

 Venezuela. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mas., xxiv. Nn. 1217. iirt. 

 3, 1901, pp. 163-178. 

 A li.st of 83 species, with bi(igra[ihical and 

 critical notes. Microcernduspi'i-toriiUi' (j >. 1 7.s i 

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ROGERS, Charles G. (See under 

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-.VXDERSOX, E. Dwight. Xotes ui.on 

 the structure and classification of chry- 

 somelid larvic. 



Proe. Eld. Soc. M'nsh., v. No. 1 (author's 



extras publi-shed Mar. 2S, 1902 1, pp. 



21-30, flg. 1. 



From a study of the larva- of the Chrysome- 



lidre the author concludes that this group 



SAXDERSOX, E. Dwight— Continued. 



shouUl b;> considered ;;< a suiicrfauiih . com- 

 posed of five distinct families, the Cassidiil;!-. 

 Crytocephalida', Hispida-, l)on;i<-iid:r. and 

 Chrysomelida:'. The larval charactirs of 

 these families and of the tribes into whiidi 

 they are subdivided are described, iiiid ji 

 table is Kiven to show the classiticatiou. 



SCHACS, WiLLi.\.M. Descriptions of 

 new American Ijuttertlies. 



Pror. r. .<. y<d. .Mu.<., xxiv. No. ]2i.2. Mar. 



1, 1902, pp. 3S3-4t;0. 



Descriptions of 216 new species from the 



author's collection, which is deposited in the 



r. S. National Museum. One of ihese is 



made the type of a new genus. 



SCHCCHERT, Ch.\rles. i ,<ce under 

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SCHWARZ, Eugene A. .V seasoii"s ex- 

 perience with tigs and iiL' insects in 

 California. 



Proe. Ent. .-or. Wwh.. iv. N.,. 1. July 2. 

 1901, pp. .'iU2-.i07. 

 The male flgtrec, in the seeds of which Ihe 

 Blastophaga develops, has only two crops 

 each year. The Bla.stophaga proved to have 

 four annual generations at Fresno, of which 

 one develops in the sprin,g and three in the 

 fall crop. A part of the last generation hi- 

 bernates, but the winter generation i.s in uo 

 way distinct from those insects that hatch 

 late in the fall. The influence i>f climate on 

 the development of the Blasti'phaga is very 

 great, for at Niles, Cal., only two generations 

 were observed in the year 1900, 



SIMPSOX, Ch.\kles T. iSee iin-ler 

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SINDO, MicHiT.uto. ( .'^ee under David 

 Stark Jord.\n. i 



SNYDER, John ( )tterbein. i .'^ee niuler 

 David Starr Jordan, i 



SPEXCER, Artiiur C. i See uiuh-r T. 

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STAXTOX, Timothy W. ('hori'/roduntd, 

 a new genus of ostreiiorm mollusks 

 from the Cretaceous, witii descriptions 

 of the genotype and a new species. 



Pror. r. .S'. Xaf. jri'.v., XXIV, No, 12.'.7, Dec. 



30, 1901, pp. 301-307, pis. xxv. xxvi. 



The genus C'/io/K/zof/'./f/'i, n, gen, .and C. iiiini- 



mni (Hill I, and C. gUdiro. n. sp.. are deflne<I. 



(Mrcajoannie, from Portugal, is also referred 



to the new genus. 



STARKS. Edwix Chapin. (See under 

 David Starr .Fordan. ) 



