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No. 1113. Descriptions of new species of North American Coleoptera in the families 

 C'erambycida; and Scarahanda'. Bj' Martin L. Linell. pp. 393-401. 



No. 1114. Report on the fishes dredged in deep water near the Hawaiian Islands, 

 with descriptions and figures of twenty-three new sx)ecies. By Charles 

 Henry Gilbert, and Frank Cramer, pp. 403-435, pis. xxxvi-XLViii. 



No. 1115. Descriptions of twenty-two new species of fishes collected by the steamer 

 Albatross, of the United States Fish Commission. By Charles Henry 

 Gilbert, pp. 437-157, pis. xlix-lv, tigs. 1-7. 



Ni). 1116. Birds of the Galapagos Archipelago. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 459-670, 



pis. LVI, LVII. 



No. 1117. On the fossil Phyllopod genera, DipeUis and T'rotocaris, of th(^ family 

 Apodidie. By Charles Schuchert. pp. 671-676, \)\. LViii. 



No. 1118. Catalogue of a collecticm of birds made liy Doctor W. L, Abbott in Mada- 

 gascar, with descriptions of three new species. By Charles W. Rich- 

 mond, pp. 677-694. 



No. 1119. On the insects collected by Doctor Abbott on' the Seychelles, Aldabra, 

 Gloriosa, and Providence Islands, with descriptions of nine new species 

 of Coleoptera. By Martin L. Linell. pp. 695-706. 



FROM VOLUME 20, PROCEEDINGS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



No. 1126. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Lynx, Urocyon, 



SpUorjale, and Mcphiiis, from the Mexican lioundary line. By Dr. 



Edgar A. Mearns, U. S. A. pp. [l]-[4]. (Advance edition.) 

 No. 1127. Description of a new Blenny-likefisli of the genus OpisthucentruH, collected 



in Yulcano Bay, Port Morusan, Japan, by N. A. Grebnitski. By Tarleton 



H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. p. [1]. (Advance edition.) 

 No. 1128. Description of a new crustacean of the genus SpliKroma from a warm 



spring in New Mexico. By Harriet Richardson, p. [1]. (Advance 



edition.) 

 No. 1129. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera MepliHis, DorceJa- 



plius, and Dicotyles, from the Mexican border of the United States. By 



Dr. Edgar A. Mearns, U. S. A. pp. [13-[4]. (Advance edition.) 

 No. 1132. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Scliauis, Castor, 



Neotoma, and Sigmodou, from the Mexican border of the United States. 



By Dr. Edgar A. Mearns, U. S. A. pp. [l]-[4]. (Advance edition.) 



