96 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



1416. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, show- 

 ing the operations^, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending 

 June 30, 1902. Report of the United States National Museum. Washington: Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, 1904. Octavo. Pages xxiv, 784, plates 1-248, 1, 1-13; text 

 figures, 1-212, 1-197. 



CONTENTS. 



Part I. Report upon the condition and progress of the United States National Museum during the 

 year ending June 30, 1902. By Richard Rathbun, assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 in charge of the United States National Museum. 



I'art II. Papers describing and illustrating collections in the United States National Museum. 



Aboriginal American Basketry: Studies in a Textile Art Without Machinery. By Otis Tufton 

 Mason. 



The Herpetology of Porto Rico. By Leonhard Stejneger. 



VVokas: Primitive Food of the Klamath Indians. By Frederick Vernon Coville. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Volume XXV. Published 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. Pages xiv, 1021, with text figures and 32 plates. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Volume XXVI. Published 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington: (Tovernment 

 Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. Pages xv, 1058, with text figures and 69 plates. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Volume XXVII. Published 

 under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1904. Octavo. Pages xvii, 998, with text figures and 50 plates. 



American Hydroids. Part II. The Sertularidpe, with 41 plates. By Charles 

 Cleveland Nutting. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904. Special Bul- 

 etin. No. 4. Quarto. Pages ii, 325, with 41 plates. 



Separate papers from Proceedings, Volume 26. 



No. 1333. Notes on Orthoptera from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas, 

 with descriptions of new species. By Andrew Nelson Caudell. Pages 775-809, 

 plate Lv. 



No. 1334. A review of the Cyprinoid fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and 

 Henry W. Fowler. Pages 811-862, text figures 1-8. 



No. 1335. The Phasmidge or walking sticks of the United States. By Andrew 

 Nelson Caudell. Pages 863-885, plates lvi-lix. 



No. 1336. Description of an extinct mink from the shell heaps of the Maine coast. 

 By Daniel Webster Prentiss. Pages 887-888, text figure. 



No. 1337. Revision of the Crustacea of the genus Lepidopa. By James E. Bene- 

 dict. Pages 889-895, text figures 1-8. 



No. 1338. A review of the Siluroid fishes or Catfishes of Japan. By David Starr 

 Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. Pages 897-911, text figures 1-2. 



No. 1339. Notice of a collection of fishes made by H. H. Brimley in Cane River 

 and Boilings Creek, North Carolina, with a description of a new species of Notropis 

 {N. hrimleyi). By Barton A. Bean. Pages 913-914. 



No. 1340. On the relations of the fishes of the family Lamprididse or Opahs. By 

 Theodore Gill. Pages 915-924, text figures 1-3. 



No. 1341. Amphipoda from Costa Rica. By Rev. Thomas R. R. Stebbing. Pages 

 925-931, plates lx-lxi. 



No. 1342. Synopsis of the family Astartidse, with a review of the American species. 

 By William Healey Dall. Pages 933-951, plates lxii-lxiii. 



No. 1343. An Alaskan corymorpha-like Hydroid. By Samuel Fessenden Clarke. 

 Pages 953-958, text figures 1-7. 



No. 1344. On some neglected genera of fishes. By Theodore Gill. Pages 959-902. 



No. 1345, Notice of a small collection of fishes, including a rare eel, recently 



