214 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



No. 1092. On some reared parasitic Hymeuopterous insects from Ceylon. By L. O. 



Howard and William H. Aslimead. pj). 633-648. 

 No. 1093. An annotated list of birds observed on the Island of Margarita and at 



Quanta and Lnguayra, Venezuela. I?y Lieut. Wirt Rol>iuson, V. 8. A. 



[With critical notes and descriptions of new species by Cliarles W. 



Richmond.] pp. 649-685, pi. xxxiii. 

 No. 1094. List of Coleoptcra collected on the Tana River, and on the Jomb<5ne Range, 



East Africa, by Mr. William Astor Chanler and Lieutenant Ludwig A^on 



Htihuel, with dcscrijitious of new genera and species. By Maitin L. 



Linell. pp. 687-716. 

 No. 1095. Contributions to the natural history of the Conmiander Idands. XI. — 



The cranium of Pallas's Cormorant. By Frederic A. Lucas, pp. 717- 



719, pis. xxxiv, XXXV. 

 No. 1096. New species of North American Coleoptera of the family Scarabicidic By 



Martin L. Linell. pp. 721-731. 

 No. 1097. Observations on the development and migration of the urticating organs 



of Sea Nettles, Cnidaria. By Louis Murbach. pp. 733-740. 

 No. 1098. List of the Lepidoptera collected iu East Africa, 1894, by Mr. William 



Astor Chanler and Lieutenant Ludwig von Hohnel. By W, J. Holland. 



pp. 741-767. 

 No. 1099. Notes on the A'ampire Bat (IMphylla eciv.uJata), witli special reference to 



its relationships with Desmodtis rufas. By Harrison Allen, pp. 769-777, 



figs. 1-6. 

 No. 1100. Description of a new species of Bat of the genus Glossophaga. By Harrison 



Allen, pp. 779-781. 



FROM VOLUME 19, PROCEEDINGS OF THE U. >S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



No. 1101. A revisicm of the American moles. By Frederick W. True. pp. 1-112, pis. 

 i-iA', figs. 1-44. 



No. 1102. Descriptions of new cynipidous galls and gall-wasps iu the United States 

 National Museum. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 113-136. 



No. 1103. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals from the Mexican border of the 

 United States. By Edgar A. Mearns, U. S. A. pp. 137-140. 



No. 1104. Description of a new genus and four new species of crabs from the West 

 Indies. By Mary J. Rathbuu. pp. 141-144. 



No. 1105. A revision of the adult tapeworms of hares and rabbits. By Charles War- 

 dell Stiles, pp. 145-235, pis. v-xxv. 



No. 1106. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. XII— 

 Fishes collected at Bering and Copper Islands by N. A. Grebnitski and 

 Leouhard Stejneger. By Tarleton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. pp. 

 237-251. 



No. 1107. Is the Florida Box Tortoise a distinct species? By Eiuar Lonnberg. pp. 

 253-254. 



No. 1108. Summary of the Hemiptera of Japan, presented to the United States 

 National Museum by Professor Mitsukuri. By Philip R. Uhler. pp. 

 255-297. 



No. 1109. On the genus Uemondia Gabb, a group of Cretaceous l)ivalve molliisks. 

 By Timothy W. Stanton, pp. 299-301, pi. xxvi. 



No. 1110. Descriptions of Tertiary fossils from the Antillcan Region. By R. J. Lech- 

 mere Guppy, and William Healey Dall. pp. 303-331, pis. xxvii-xxx. 



No 1111. Report on the mollusks collected by the International Boundary Commis- 

 sion of the United States and Mexico, 1892-1894. By William Healey 

 Dall. pp. 333-379, pis. xxxi-xxxiii. 



No. 1112. Notes on fishes collected in Kamchatka and .lapan by Leonhard Stejneger 

 and N. A. Grebnitski, with a descri])tion of a now Blenny. By Tarleton 

 H. Bean and Barton A. Beau. ])p. 381-392, pis. xxxiv, xxxv. 



