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by Charles Bendire, 10 pp. E. Directions for collecting reptiles and bat- 

 rachians, by Leonhard Stejneger, 13 pp. F. Directions for collecting and pre- 

 serving insects, by C. V. Riley, 147 pp.; 140 flgs. G. Instructions for collecting 

 mollusks and other useful hints for the conchologist, by Wm. H. Dall, 56 pp. 



Nos. 40, 41. Bibliographies of American Naturalists: IV. The Published 

 Writings of Chai'les Newbold Lawrence, 1S44-1S91, by L. S. Foster, 124 pp. V. 

 The Published Writings of Dr. Charles Girard, by G. Brown Goode, 141 pp. 



No. 42. Preliminary descriptive catalogues of the systematic collections In 

 economic geology and metallurgy in the U. S. National Museum, by Fred- 

 erick P. Dewey, 274 pp; 34 pU. 



No. 43. Monograph of the Bats of North America, by Harrison Allen, M. D., 

 200 pp.; 38 pll. 



No. 44. Catalogue of the Lepidopterous Superfamily Noctuidae, found in 

 Boreal America, by Prof. John B. Smith, 424 pp. 



No. 45. Monograph of the North American Proctotrypidae, by Wm. H. 

 Ashmead, 427 pp. ; IS pll. 



No. 46. The Myriapoda of North America, by Charles Harvey BoUman, 

 edited by L. M. Underwood, 210 pp. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, for the year 1892, Vol. 

 XV; 508 pp.; 84 pll. Preliminary descriptions of. thirty-seven new species of 

 hermit crabs of the genus Eupagurus in the U. S. National Museum, by James 

 E. Benedict: pp. 1-26. A maid of Wolpai, by R. W. Shufeldt, M. D. ; pp. 29-31; 

 pi. I. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of Boreal America 

 —Revision of the genus Cucullia, by John B. Smith; pp. 33-53; pi. II. Contri- 

 butions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of Boreal America — Revision 

 of Xylomiges and Morrisonia, by John B. Smith; pp. 6.5-86; pi. III. Notes on 

 avian entozoa, by Edwin Linton; pp. 87-110; pll. IV- VIII. Preliminary de- 

 scription of a new genus and species of blind cave salamander from North 

 America, by Leonhard Stejneger'; pp. 115-117; pi. IX. Description of a new 

 species of star-gazer (Cathetostoma albigutta), from the Gulf of Mexico, by 

 Tarleton H. Bean; pp. 121, 122. The Fishes of San Diego, California, by Carl 

 H. Eigenmann; pp. 123-17S; pll. X-XVIII. An annotated list of the shells of 

 San Pedro Bay and vicinity, by Mrs. M. Burton Williamson, with a descrip- 

 tion of two new species, by W. H. DaU; pp. 179-220; pll. XIX-XXIII. Cory- 

 stoid crabs of the genera Telmessus and Erimacrus, by James B. Benedict; 

 pp. 223-230; pll. XXV-XXVII. Catalogue of the crabs of the family Periceridae 

 in the U. S. National Museum, by Mary J Rathbun; pp. 231-276; pll. XXVIIl- 

 XL. The evolution of house building among the Navajo Indians, by R. W. 

 Shufeldt, M. D. ; pp. 279-282; pll. XLI-XLIII. Notes on fishes collected in 

 Mexico by Prof. Alfredo Duges, with descriptions of new species, by Tarleton 

 H. Bean, M. D. ; pp. 2S3-2S6; pi. XLIV. Notes on a collection of birds made by 

 Mr. Harry V. Henson in the Island of Yezo, Japan, by Leonhard Stejneger; 

 pp. 289-358; pi. XLV. Insects of the subfamily Encyrtinae with branched an- 

 tennae, by L. O. Howard; pp. 361-369; pll. XLVI, XLVIL Two additions to 

 the Japanese Avifauna, including description of a new species, by Leonhard 

 Stejneger; pp. 371-373. On the ejection of blood from the eyes of the hornea 

 toads, by O. P. Hay; pp. 375-378. Some observations on the turtles of the 

 genus Malaclemys, and on the breeding habits, eggs, and young of certain 

 snakes; pp. 379-397. Notes on the flowers of Anthoxanthum odoratum L., by 

 Theo. Holm; pp. 399-402; pi. XLVIII. Notes on the Unionidae of Florida and 

 the Southeastern States, by Charles T. Simpson; pp. 405-432; pll. XLIX- 

 LXXIV. On a new subfamily of phyllostome bats, etc., by Harrison Allen, 

 M. D. ; pp. 437-444; 3 figs. Annotated catalogue of the mammals collected by 

 Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Kilima-Njaro region. East Africa, by Frederick W. 

 True; pp. 445-480; pll. LXXV-LXXX; 5 flgs. Description of the golden trout 

 of Kern river, California, Salmo Mykiss Agua-bonita, by David Starr 

 Jordan; pp. 481-483. Description of some fossil plants from the Great Falls 

 coal field of Montana, by Wm. F. Fontaine; pp. 487-495; pll. LXXXII-LXXXIV. 



Proceedings for the year 1893, Vol. XVI; 808 pp.; 84 pll. Introduction to a 

 Monograph of the North American Bats, by Harrison Allen, M. D. ; pp. 1-28. 

 Notes on the genera of Vespertilionidae, by Harrison Allen, M. D. ; pp. 29-31. 

 Notes on a few fossil plants from the Fort Union group of Montana, with a 

 description of one new species, by F. H. Knowlton; pp. 33-36; pll. I, II. On 

 a collection of batrachians and reptiles from Mount Orizaba, Mexico, with 

 description of two new species, by W. S. Blatchley; pp. 37-44. Notes on 



