252 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



No. 999. Diagnoses of new North Amerioaii mamuials. Hy P"'iederick W. True. pp. 



241-248. (An advance edition of thia paper "was publisbed dnring the 



preceding fiscal year.) 

 No. 1000. Descriptions of new species of starfishes and ophinrans, with a i^evision of 



certain species formerly described. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 245-297. 

 No. 1001. Notes on the anatomy and affinities of the Ccerebidic and other American 



birds. By Frederic A. Lncas. pp. 299-312. 

 No. 1002. Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in America. By Charles D. Walcott. 



pp. 313-315. 

 No. 1003. Notes on reptiles and batrachians collected in Florida in 1S92 and 1893. 



By Einar Ln>nuberg. pp. 317-339. 

 No. 1004. On the rodents of tlie genus Sminthus in Kashmir. P.y Fredericlv W. True. 



pp. 341-343. 

 No. 1005. The relationship of the lacertilian genus AnnicJln, Gray. By G. Baur. pp. 



345-351. 

 No. 1006. Diagnoses of some nndescribed Wood Rats (genns Neotoma) in the National 



Museum. By Frederick W. True. pp. 353-355. (An advance edition of 



this paper was published during the preceding fiscal year.) 

 No. 1007. Descriptions of twenty-two new species of birds from the Galapagos 



Islands. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 357-370, 

 No. 1008. Descriptions of some new birds from Aldabra, Assumption, and Gloriosa 



islands, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Robert Ridgway. pp, 



371-373. 

 No. 1009. A revision of the fislies of the subfamily Sebastinai of the Pacific const of 



Americn. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Charles H. Beeson. pp. 375-407. 

 No. 1010. Additional notes on the native trees of tiie Lower AVabash Valley. By 



Robert Ridgway. pp. 409-421, pis. x-xv. 

 No. 1011. Distribution of the land and fresh-water mollnsks oi the West Indian 



region, and their evidence witli regard to past changes of land aud sea. 



By Charles Torrey Simpson, pp. 423-450, pi. xvii. 

 No. 1012. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Albatross. No. xxviii. — On Cetomimida>, and Rondeletiidie, two new 



families of bathybial fishes from the Northwestern Atlantic. By 



G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 451-451, pi. xvii. 

 No. 1013. Scientific results of explorations by tlie U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Albatross. No. xxix. — A revision of the order Heterorai, deep-sea fishes, 



with a description of the new generic types Macdonaldia and Lipoqenys 



By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 4.55-470, pi. xviii. 

 No. 1014. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Albatross. No. xxx. — On Harriotta, a new type of Chima'roid fish from 



the deeper waters of the Northwestern Atlantic. By G. Browu Goode 



and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 471-473, pi. xix. 

 No. 1015. Overlaying with copper by the American aborigines. By Otis T. Mason. 



pp. 475-477. 

 No. 1016. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Albatross. No. XXXI. — Descriptions of new genera and species of crabs 



of th(^ family Lithodid;e, with notes on tlie young of Lithodes camtscliati- 



cus and Lithodes bnvipes. By James E. Benedict, pp. 479-488. 

 No. 1017. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Albatross. No. xxxii. — Report upon the Crustacea of tlie order Stoma- 



topoda collected by the steamer Albatross between 1885 and 1891, and on 



other specimens iu the U. S. National Museum. By Robert Payne P>ige- 



low. pp. 489-550, pis. xx-xxii. 

 No. 1018. The pterylography of certain American Goat-suckers and < )wls. By Hubert 



Lyman Clark, pp. 551-572. 



