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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



From the Report for 1899.] 



Report upon the condition and progress 

 of the U. S. National .Museum during 

 tlic year ending June 30, 1899. By 

 Richard Rathbun. pp. 1-152. 



Guide to the study of the collections in 

 the Section of Applied Geology. The 

 Noinnetallic minerals. By George P. 

 Merrill, pp. 155-483, pis. 1-30, figs. 

 1-11. 



A primitive frame for weaving narrow- 

 fabrics. By Otis Tufton Mason, pp. 

 485-510, pis. 1-9, figs. 1-19. 



An early AVest Virginia pottery. By 

 Walter Hough, pp. 511-521, pis. 1-18. 



Pointed hark canoes of the Kutenai and 

 Amur. By Otis T. Mason, with notes 

 on the Kutenai canoe by Meriden S. 

 Hill. pp. 523-537, pis. 1-5, figs. 1-6. 



Descriptive catalogue of a collection of 

 objects of Jewish ceremonial deposited 

 in the U. S. National Museum by Hadji 

 Ephraim Benguiat. By Cyrus Adler 

 and I. M. Casanowicz. pp. 539-561, 

 pis. 1-36. 



[ From Volume Jo of tlir J 'r< >< ■< ■< ■<! i i i.s_'s. ] 



No. L203. A hundred new moths of the 

 family Noctuidse. By John 

 B. Smith, pp. 413-4K5. 



No. 1204. A new Bird of Paradise. By 

 RollaP. Currie. pp. 497-499, 

 pl. 17. 



No. 1205. Synopsis of the Naiades, or 

 Pearly Fresh-water Mussels. 

 By Charles Torrey Simpson. 

 pp. 501-1044, pl. 18. 



No. 1206. Classification of the Ichneumon 

 Flies, or the superfamily 

 Ichneumonoidea. By Wil- 

 liam H. Ashmead. pp. 1-220. 



No. 1207. A new rhinoceros, Trigonias 

 osborni, from the Miocene of 

 Nevada. By Frederic A. 

 Lucas, pp. 22 1 -223, figs. 1 , 2. 



No. 1208. \'e\v species of moths of the 

 superfamily Tineina from 

 Florida, By August Busck. 

 pp. 225-254, pl. 1. 



No. 1209. Life histories of some North 

 American moths. By Har- 

 rison G. Dyar. pp. 255-284. 

 Synopsis of the family Tellini- 

 d;e and of the North Ameri- 

 can species. By William 

 Healey Dall. pp. 285-326, 

 pis. 2-4. 



The pelvic girdle of Zeuglodon, 

 Basilosauruscetoid.es > Owen i, 

 with notes on other portions 

 of the skeleton. By Frederic 

 A. Lucas, pp. 327-331, pis. 

 5-7. 



No. 1210. 



No. 1211. 



No. 1212. A new fossil Cyprinoid, Leucis- 

 cus turner), from the Miocene 

 of South Dakota. By Fred- 

 eric A. Lucas, pp. 333, 334, 

 pl. S. 



No. 1213. A list of fishes collected in 

 Japan by Keinosuke Otaki, 

 and by the United States 

 steamer Albatross, with de- 

 scriptions of fourteen new 

 species. By David Starr Jor- 

 dan and John Otterbein Sny- 

 der, pp. 335-380, pis. 9-20. 



No. 1214. Synopsis of the family Cardiidse 

 and of the North American 

 species. By William Healey 

 Dall. pp. 381-392. 



No. 1215. Revision of the Orthopteran 

 genus Trimerolropis. By Jer- 

 ome McNeill, pp. 393-449, 

 pl. 21. 



No. 1216. The Hermit Crabs of the Pa- 

 gurus bemhardus type. By 

 James E. Benedict. pp. 

 451-456. 



No. 1217. On a new species of Spiney- 

 tailed Iguana from Utilla 

 Island, Honduras. By Leon- 

 hard Stejneger. pp. 467, 468. 



No. 1218. A new systematic name for the 

 Yellow Boa of Jamaica. By 

 Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 

 467-470. 



No. 1219. Diagnosis of a new species of 

 Iguanoid Lizard from Green 

 Cay, Bahama Islands. By 

 Leonhard Stejneger. p. 471. 



