130 



RP:P0RT of national museum, I!H)0. 



DALL, W. II. Nott's oil thf Ti-rtiary 

 fjeology of Oiiliu. 



Jinll. Gttil. Six: Aiii<>:,xx, Mar., liHX), i>p. 

 57-GO. 

 Records observations on the raised reefs and 

 terraces of Onhu, and concludes that, vvitli the 

 exception of certain beds very near the sea 

 level, the formations referred to are of Ter- 

 tiary age. 



A new speciea of Lima. 



yauiUiis. XIV, No. 2, June, 1900, pp. l'>,li'.. 



A new species of the type of Limn r.rc.nvi/d, 



from clays picrcc<i by the city tunnels of Los 



Angeles, Cal., is described under the name of 



IJnui hamlini. It is probably Plio<cne. 



Aliiskan notes. 



Xation, I.xi.x, No. 1781, Aug. 17, 1S99, p|i. 

 127, 128. 

 A summary account of the apparent I'hanges 

 in conditions on the Alaskan coast since 1895. 



Iiiil)ressions of Honolulu. 



Nation, LXix, No. 1792, Nov. 2, 1899, pp. 331, 

 332. 



An account of the conditions existing in 

 Oahu during the summer of 1899, and the 

 changes indicated since earlier days, espe- 

 cially in the flora and fauna. 



Alaska and the Klondike. 



Science (new scries). No. 200, Dec. 22, 1899, 

 pp. 929,930. 

 Review of Heilprin's work of the name 

 cited. 



[Review of] Preliminary report on 



the geology of Louisiana. 



Science (new series), xi. No. 280, May 11, 

 1900, pp. 74.5, 746. 

 Review of I'rof. G. D. Harris's report of the 

 above name. 



Note on a new abyssal limpet. 



Science (new series) , xi, No. 284, June 8, 

 1900, p. 914. 

 Account of a peculiar deep-.sea limpet, 

 Balhysciudium conicum D. and F., and its 

 anatomy. 



Additions to the insular land shell 



faunas of the Pacific coast, especially of 

 the Galapagos and Cocos islands. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. I'hila., 1900, pp. 8.s- 

 106. 



This paper may be regarded as supplement- 

 ing one on the .same subject in the Proeeed- 

 nigs of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia for 1896, pp. 395-197. It enu- 

 merates the species collected by the Stanford 

 expedition to the Galapagos and Cocos islands 

 and by others at various localities along the 

 shore from Panama northward. 



liulimulus fnodgrasui, Bulinmlus approxima- 

 tus, BzUimulus tioodensis, VUrea actinophora, 



DALL, W. H.— Continued. * 



and Kndodmita htileri (from the Galapagos^ 

 arc described as new, and a species previously 

 described and ligurcd but not named is now 

 named BuUmulus indeJntigahiUs. 



Trochomurpha bauH is changed to Ouppya 

 hauvi and Leptinaria eliathamensis to Torna- 

 Irllina rliutlnuiirin'i.^. From Cocos Island Giij)- 

 pi/a l)opJ;in.si, Lepiinaria mnrtensi, and Vertiijo 

 rocoseims are described as new. Other new 

 forms are Epiphragmophora leucantliea from 

 (^crros Island, E. crassula from Natividad 

 Island, E. guadalupensis from Guadalupe 

 Island, Epiphragmophwa catalinx from Cata- 

 liiia Island, E. Clementina from San Clementc 

 Island, and E. orcutli from Lower California. 

 The new forms are figured on Plate ^711. 



DYAR, Harrison G. 

 Notodonta georgica. 



Life liistorv of 



Entomological News, x, No. 7, Sept., 1899, 

 pp. 202-204. 



A new genus of Cochlidiidae from 



Virginia. 



Journ. N: Y. Ent. Sac, vii. No. 3, Sept., 

 1899, pp. 208, 209. 

 Describes the genus Isochxtes. 



Life history of a European slug 



caterpillar, Cochlidion avellana. 



Journ. N. r. Ent. Soc, vn. No. 3, Sept., 

 1899, pp. 202-208, pi. Y, figs. 1-13. 



A new Plagodis (P. approximaria) . 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxi. No. 9, Sept., 

 1899, p. 266. 



- Description of the larva of Hadena 



miseloides. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxx, No. 10, Oct., 

 1899, p. 286. 



Life histories of New York slug 



caterpillars. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vil. No. 4, Dec, 

 1899, pp. 234-253, pis. VI- VIII. 

 Concluding remarks on the New York 

 Cochlidiidse. 



Description of the mature larva of 



Acronyda connecta. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vii, No. 4, Dec, 



1899, p. 253. 



A note on African Limacodida;. 



Ent. Tidsk., XX, No. 4, 1899, pp. 231, 232. 



Bomhyx cunea Dru. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxii. No. 1, Jan., 



1900, p. 16. 



Short note in a discussion on this species, 

 started by Rev. Dr. Fyles. 



