SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS IN 1909 
Arr. XVIII.— The Species of Biorhiza, Philonix and Allied Gen- 
era and their Galls. By Witiiam BEuTEN- 
MULLER. (Plates XLI-XLIII.) : ; : 
Art. XIX.— A New Goblin Shark, Scapanorhynchus jordani, 
from Japan. By L. Hussaxor. (Plate XLIV 
and three text figures.) 4 ; 
Art. XX.— The Systematic Relationships of Certain American 
Arthrodires. By L. Hussaxor. (Plate XLV 
and eight text figures.) : : ‘ 
Further Notes on Eubalana glacialis (Bonn.). By 
Roy C. ANprEws. (Plates XLVI-L.) 
Arr. XXII.— Some North American Cynipidee and their Galls. 
By Witi1am BEUTENMULLER. (Plate LI.) 
Art. XXIII.— Modern Laboratory Methods in Vertebrate Palee- 
ontology. By A. Hermann, Chief Preparator. 
(Plates LIT-LVII and eighteen text figures.) 
Art. XXIV.— Ants of Formosa and the Philippines. By WIL- 
LIAM Morton WHEELER : ; 
Art. XXV.— New or Little Known Forms of Carboniferous 
Amphibia in the American Museum of Natural 
History. By Roy L. Moopm. (Plates LVIII- 
LXV and two text figures.) 4 4 ; 
Art. XXVI.— Haplosyllis cephalata as an Ectoparasite. By 
Aaron L. TREADWELL. (‘T'wo text figures.) 
Art. XXVII— A Pliocene Fauna from Western Nebraska. By 
W. D. Marrsew and Harotp J. Cook. 
(Twenty-seven text figures.) : 
Arr. XXVIII.— New Carnivorous Mammals from the Fayfim 
Oligocene, Egypt. By Henry Farrrietp Os- 
BORN. (Nine text figures.) : : : ; 
Arr. XXIX.— Mammals from Shen-si Province, China. By J. A. 
ALLEN 

Art. XXI. 
ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS, Vouume II. 
Part II.— The Northern Shoshone. By Rosperr H. Lowir. 
(Plate I and twenty text figures.) : : 
Part III.— Notes on New Collections. Edited by CLARK WISSLER. 
(Plates II-X XIII and twenty-three text figures.) 
