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No. 3139. The chrysomelid beetles Luperodes bivittatus (LeConte) and vari- 

 cornis (LeConte) and some allied species, by Doris H. Blake. Pp. 57-74, pis. 

 5, 6. April 7, 1942. 



No. 3140. Notes on the classification of the staphylinid beetles of the groups 

 I.ispini and Osoriinae, by Richard E. Blackwelder. Pp. 75-90. April 7, 1942. 



No. 3141. Scored bone artifacts of the central Great Plains, by W. R. 

 Wedel and A. T. Hill. Pp. 91-100, pis. 7-13. April 28, 1942. 



No. 3142. The identity of some marine annelid worms in the United States 

 National Museum, by Olga Hartraan. Pp. 101-140, figs. 8-15. June 10, 1942. 



No. 3143. The Sardis (Georgia) meteorite, by E. P. Henderson and C. Wythe 

 Cooke. Pp. 141-150, pis. 14, 15. April 30, 1942. 



No. 3144. Rhopocrintis, a new fossil inadunate crinoid genus, by Edwin 

 Kirk. Pp. 151-155, pi. 16. April 24, 1942. 



No. 3145. Notes on beetles related to PhyUophaga Harris, with descrip- 

 tions of new genera and subgenera, by Lawrence W. Saylor. Pp. 157-165, pi. 17. 

 June 11, 1942. 



No. 3146. Descriptions of the larvae of some West Indian melolonthine 

 beetles and a key to the known larvae of the tribe, by Adam G. Boying. 

 Pp. 167-176, pis. 18, 19. June 13, 1942. 



BULLETINS 



No. 50, part 9. The birds of North and Middle America. Families Gruidae, 

 Rallidae, Heliornithidae, and Eurypygidae, by Robert Ridgway and Herbert 

 Friedmann. ix+254 pp., 16 figs. October 2, 1941. 



No. 82, volume 1, part 4a. A monograph of the existing crinoids. The super- 

 family Mariametrida (except the family Colobometridae), by Austin H. Clark. 

 vii+603 pp., 61 pis. August 5, 1941. 



No. 161, part 3. The Foraminifera of the tropical Pacific collections of the 

 "Albatross," 1899-1900. Heterohelicidae and Buliminidae, by Joseph Augustine 

 Cushman. x-f 67 pp., 15 pis. February 10, 1941. 



No. 177. The herpetology of Hispaniola, by Doris M. Cochran. vii+89S pp., 



12 pis. July 8, 1Q41. 



No. 178. Catalog of the type specimens of mammals in the United States 

 National Museum, including the Biological Surveys collection, by Arthur J. 

 Poole and Viola S. Schantz. xiii4-705 pp. April 8, 1942. 



No. 179. Life histories of North American flycatchers, larks, swallows, and 

 their allies, by Arthur Cleveland Bent, xi+555 pp., 70 pis. May 8, 1942. 



CONTKIBUTIONS FROM THE XJ. S. NATIONAL HERBARIUM : VOLUME 2 8 



Part 4. Plants collected by R. C. Ching in southern Mongolia and Kansu 

 Province, China, by E. H. Walker, xiii+675 pp., pis. 21-27. July 22, 1941. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The editorial work of the Bureau has continued under the immedi- 

 ate direction of the editor, M. Helen Palmer. During the year there 

 were issued 1 Annual Report and 3 Bulletins, as follows: 



REPORT 



Fifty-eighth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1940-1S41. 



13 pp. February 11, 1942. 



