APPENDIX V. 



Papers Published, in Separate Form during the Year ending 



eTuNE 80, 1899. 



FROM THE REPORT FOR 1896. 



Report iinon the condition and progress of the U. S. National Museum during the 

 year ending June 80, 1896. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 1-284, pis. 1-4. 



An account of the United States National Museum. By Frederick W. True. pp. 

 287-324. 



Prehistoric art; or the origin of art as manifested in the works of prehistoric man. 

 By Thomas Wilson, pp. 325-664, pis. 1-74, figs. 1-325. 



Che.ss and i>]aying cards. By Stewart Culin. pp. 665-942, pis. 1-50, figs. 1-226. 



Biblical antiquities. By Cyrus Adler and I. M. Casanowicz. pp. 943-1023, pis. 1-46. 



The lamp of the Eskimo. By Walter Hough, pp. 1025-1057, pis. 1-24, figs. 1-4. 



FROM N'OLUME 21 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 1140. Contributions toward a monograph of the Lepidopterous family Noctuidse 



of Boreal North America. A revision of the species of Acronycta (Och- 



senheimer) and of certain allied genera. By John B. Smith and Har- 

 rison G. Dyar. pp. 1-194, pis. 1-22. 

 No. 1141. Descriptions of the species of Cycadeoidea, or fossil cycadean trunks, thus 



far determined from the Lower Cretaceous rim of the Black Hills. By 



Lester F. Ward. pp. 195-229. 

 No. 1142. On some new parasitic insects of the su])fami]y Encyrtime. By L. 0. 



Howard, pp. 231-248. 

 No. 1143. On the Coleopterous insects of Galapagos Islands. By Martin L. Linell. 



l)p. 249-268. 

 No. 1144. The birds of the Kuril Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 269-296. 

 No. 1 145. Description of a species of Actajon from the Quaternary Bluffs at Spanish 



Bight, San Diego, Cal. By Robert E. C. Stearns, pp. 297-299. 

 No. 1146. Report on a collection of Japanese Diptera, presented to the IT. S. National 



Museum by the Imperial University of Tokyo. By D. W. Coquillett. 



pp. 301-340. 

 No. 1147. Notes on the mammals of the Catskill Mountains, New York, with general 



remarks on the fauna and flora of the region. Bv Edgar A. Mearns. 



pp. 341-360, figs. 1-6. 

 No. 1148. Topaz crystals in the mineral collection of the U. S. National Museum. By 



Arthur S. Eakle. pp. 361-369, figs. 1-22. 

 No. 1149. Notes on Cylhcrea ( Tivela) craxmti'lloides Conrad, with descriptions of many 



varieties. By Robert E. C. Stearns, pp. 371-378, pis. 23-25. 

 No. 1150. On the occurrence of Amphiuma, the so-called Congo Snake, in Virginia. 



By Hugh M. Smith, pp. 379, 380. 

 No. 1151. Description of a new species of Spiny-tailed Iguana from Guatemala. By 



Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 381-383. 

 No. 1152. Cambrian Brachiopoda: Oholm and LingtdeUa, with descriptions of new 



species. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 385-420, pis. 26-28. 



151 



