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No. 1220. On the Wheatears (Saxicola ) 

 occurring in North America. 

 By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 

 473-481. 



No. 1221. List of fishes collected in the 

 Liver Pei-Ho, at Tientsin. 

 China, by Noah Fields Drake, 

 with descriptions of seven 

 new species. By James 

 Francis Abbott, pp. 483-491. 



Nc. 1222. Key to the Isopods of the 

 Atlantic coast of North 

 America, with descriptions 

 of new and little-known spe- 

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 son, pp. 493-579. 



No. 1223. Some spiders and other Arach- 

 nida from southern Arizona. 

 By Nathan Banks, pp. 581- 

 590, pi. 22. 



No. 1224. A new Dinosaur, Stegosaurus 

 marshi, from the Lower Cre- 

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 Frederic A. Lucas, pp. 591, 

 592, pis. 23, 24. 



No. 1225. New Diptera in the U. S. 

 National Museum. By D. W. 

 Coquillett, pp. 593-618. 



No. 1226. A list of ferns and fern allies 

 of North America north of 

 Mexico, with principal syno- 

 nyms and distribution. By- 

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 651. 



No. 1227. A systematic arrangement of 

 the families of the Diptera. 

 By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 

 653-658. 



No. 1228. A comparison of the osteology 

 of tlio Jerboas and Jumping 

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 jr. pp. 659-668, pis. 25-27. 



No. 1229. Cambrian Brachiapoda; Obo- 

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 cia; Obolus, subgenus Wes- 

 tonia; with descriptions of 

 new species. By Charles D. 

 Walcott. pp. 669-695. 



No. 1230. A revision of certain species 

 of plants of the genus Anten- 

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No. L231. Description of new species of 

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 west coast of Mexico. By 

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No. 1232. On the relationship of the 

 Lutianoid fish, Aphareusfur- 

 catus. By David Starr Jor- 

 dan and Edwin Chapin 

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No. 1234. The proper names of BdeJJos- 

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CIRCULAR 50. 



[Circular requesting information relating 

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 of North American birds.] By Rich- 

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PAPERS BY OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM AND OTHERS, BASED 

 WHOLLY OR IN PART UPON THE NATIONAL COLLECTIONS. 



ABBOTT, James Francis. List of fishes 

 collected in the River Pei-Ho, at Tien- 

 tsin, China, by Noah Fields Drake, 

 with descriptions of seven new species. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxm, No.1221, Fob. 

 25, 1901. pp. 483-491. 



ADLER, Cyrus, and CASANOWICZ, I. 

 M. Descriptive catalogue of a collec- 

 tion of objects of Jewish ceremonial 

 deposited in the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum, by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S.Nat. Mus. i. 

 1899 (1901), pp. 539-561, pis. 1-3G. 



ALLEN, J. A. List of birds collected in 

 the district of Santa Marta, Colombia, 

 by Mr. Herbert H. Smith. 



Jin//. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., xin, Aug. 25, 

 1900, pp. 117-1-1. 

 This is a list of species collected by Mr. 

 Smith in the Santa Marta region of Colombia, 

 together with the additional species (men- 

 tioned in brackets) recorded by Mr. Bangs in 

 earlier papers. Some 380 species are treated. 

 often at considerable length. The list is pre- 

 ceded by an analysis oi previous work in this 

 region and a list of papers bearing tm the 

 territory under consideration. The following 

 me described as new: Odontophorus atrifrons 



