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rtccivod IroiH H. .Maxwi'll Ix'froy, Brid^'i'tDWii, Bail)a(loH, West Indies. By Barton 



A. Bean. I'ages lH).')-9()4, text figure. 



No. 134H. On some fish genera of the first e(hti()n of Cuvier's R6gne Animal and 

 Oken's Names. By Theodore (lill. Pages 9r)ri-967. 



No. 1347. Report on the fresh-water Ostracoida of the United States National 

 Museum, inchidinga revision of the su])families and genera of the family Cyprididaj. 

 By Richard W. Sharpe. Pages 905-1001, plates lxiv-lxix. 



No. 1348. A review of the fishes of Japan belonging to the family of Hexagrani- 

 mid;ip. By David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pages 1003-1013, text 

 figures 1-3. 



No. 1349. Note on the fish genera named Macrodon. By Theodore Gill. Pages 

 1015-1016. 



Separate jxrpers from Proceedings, Volume 27. 



No. 1350. Contributions to the Natural History of the Isopoda. By Harriet Rich- 

 ardson. Pages 1-89, text figures 1-92. 



No. 1351. A review of the Scorppenoid fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan 

 and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pages 91-175, plates i-ii, text figures 1-20. 



No. 1352. A revision of the American great horned owls. By Harry C. Ober- 

 holser. Pages 177-192. 



No. 1353. A new batracliian and a new reptile from the Trias of Arizona. By 

 Frederic A. Lucas. Pages 193-195, plates iii-iv. 



No. 1354. A review of the wrens of the genus Troglodytes. By Harry C. Ober- 

 holser. Pages 197-210, plate v. - . 



No. 1355. Report on the fresh-water Bryozoa of the United States. By Charles 



B. Davenport. Pages 211-221, plate vi. 



No. 1365. On the species of White Chimera from Japan. By David Starr J(jrdan 

 and John Otterbein Snyder. Pages 223-226, text figures 1-2. 



No. 1357. Notes on a killer whale (genus Orcinus) from the coast of Maine. By 

 Frederick W. True. Pages 227-230, plates vii-vin. 



No. 1358. A review of the Cottida; or Sculpins found in the waters of Japan. By 

 David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pages 231-335, text figures 1-43. 



No. 1359. Notes on the bats collected by William Palmer in Cuba. By Gerrit S. 

 Miller, jr. Pages 337-348. Plate ix. 



No. 1360. List of Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico. 

 Collected by Messrs. C. A. Schwarz and Herbert S. Barber. Pages 349-364. 



No. 1361. A revision of American Siphonaptera, or fleas, together with a complete 

 list and bibliography of the group. By Carl F. Baker. Pages 365-469, plates 

 x-xxvi. 



No. 1362. The Aleyrodids, or mealey-winged flies, of California, with references to 

 other American species. By Florence E. Bemis.. Pages 471-537. plates xxvii- 



XXXVII. 



No. 1363. Studies in Old World Forficulids or earwigs, and Blattids or cock- 

 roaches'. By James A. G. Rehn. Pages 539-560. 



No. 1364. Studies in American Mantids or soothsayers. By James A. G. Rehn. 

 Pages 561-574. 

 No. 1.365. A review of the Japanese fishes of the family of Agonida^. By David 



Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks. Pages 575-599, text figures 1-13. 



No. 1366. The osteology of some Berycoid fishes. By Edwin Chapin Starks. Pages 

 601-619, text figures 1-10. 



No. 1367. A new genus and two ne^v species of Crustaceans of the family Albuueidpe 

 from the Pacific Ocean; with remarks on the probable use of the antennuUe in Albu- 

 nea and Lepidopa. By James E. Benedict. Pages 621-625, text figures 1-5. 



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