98 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



No. 1368. A new siiecief^ of Argnluf*, with a more roniplete account of two species 

 already described. By Charles Branch AViison. Pages 627-655, text figures 1-38. 



No. 1369. Contributions to the Natural History of the Isopoda. By Harriet Rich- 

 ardson. Pages 657-681, text figures 1-39. 



No. 1370. Description of a new African weaver-bird. By Harry C. Oberholser. 

 Page 683. 



No. 1371. New dragon-fly nymphs in the United States National IMuseuin. By 

 James G. Needham. Pages 685-720, plates xxxviii-xliv, text figures 1-11. 



No. 1372. New molluscan genera from the Carlwniferous. By George H. Girty. 

 Pages 721-736, plates xlv-xlvii. 



No. 1373. Descriptions of two new birds from Somali Land. By Harry C. Ober- 

 holser. Pages 737-739. 



No. 1374. Two new ferns of the genus Polypodium, from Jamaica. By William R. 

 Maxon. Pages 741-744. 



No. 1375. Tineid moths from British Columbia, with descriptions of new species. 

 By August Busck. Pages 745-778. 



No. 1376. The Lepidoi)tera of the Kootenai District of British Columbia. By 

 Harrison G. Dyar. Pages 779-938. 



No. 1377. Notes on collections of fishes from Oahu Island and Laysan Island, 

 Hawaii, with descriptions of four new species. By David Starr Jordan and John 

 Otterbein Snyder. Pages 939-948. 



No. 1378. Two Orthoptera hitherto unrecorded from the United States. By Andrew 

 Nelson Caudell. Pages 949-952, text figures 1-3. 



No. 1379. A new fern, Goniophlebium pringlei, from Mexico. By William R. 

 Maxon. Pages 953-954, plate xlviii, text figure. 



No. 1380. The Persimmon Creek Meteorite. By Wirt Tassin. Pages 955-959, 

 plates XLix-L. 



No. 1381. Schmidtina, a genus of Japanese sculpins. By David Starr Jonlan and 

 Edwin Chapin Starks. Page 961. 



VI. ASTKOPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. 



No. 1439. The 1900 Solar Eclipse Expedition of the Astrophysical Observatoiy of 

 the Smithsonian Institution. By S. P. Langley, aided by C. (t. Abbot. A\'ashing- 

 ton: Government Printing Office, 1904. Quarto. Pages 26, plates i-xxii. 



VII. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



Twentieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, 1898-99. By J. W. Powell, Director. Washington: 

 Government Printing Office. 1903, Large octavo. Pages ccxxiv, 237. Plates 

 1-177 and 79 text figures. 



CONTENT.s: Administrativf report of Director, .\boriginal Tottery of the ITnited States by W. H. 

 Holmes. 



Twenty-second Annual Re])ort of tiie Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secre- 

 tary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1900-1901. By J. W. Powell, Director. In 

 two parts. Part I. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1904. Pages xliv, 

 320. Plates i-xci and 181 text figures. 



Contents: Two summers' work in Pueblo ruins, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Mayan Calendar Systems, 

 1 1, by Cyrus Thomas. 



VIII. REI'OKT OF THK AMERICAN HISTORICAL A.SSOCIATION. 



The annual rej)ort of the American Historical Association for the year 1903 was 

 received and transmitted to the printer in May, 1904. Its contents are as follows: 



