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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1911. 



Smithsonian Institution United 



States National Museum | Bulletin 



75 | — ■ | North Pacific Ophiurans in 

 the collec- | tion of the United 

 States | National Museum | By | 

 Hubert Lyman Clark | Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. | (Seal) | Washington | Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office | 1911 



8vo., pp. i-xvi, 1-302, figs. 

 1-144. 



Smithsonian Institution United 



States National Museum | Bulletin 



76 | — | Asteroidea of the North 

 Pacific [ and adjacent waters ] By | 

 Walter Kenrick Fisher ] Assistant 

 Professor of Zoology, Stanford Uni- 



versity, California | — | Part 1. 

 Phanerozonia and Spinulosa 

 (Seal) | Washington | Government 

 Printing Office | 1911 . 



4to., pp. i-vi, 1^19, pis. 

 1-122. 



Smithsonian Institution | United 

 States National Museum | — | Con- 

 tributions | from the | United States 

 National Herbarium | Volume 15 | 

 — | The North American Species | 

 of Panicum | — | By A. S. Hitch- 

 cock and Agnes Chase | (Seal) | 

 Washington | Government Printing 

 Office | 1910 



8vo., pp. i-xiv, 1-396, figs. 

 1-370. 



PAPERS PUBLISHED IN SEPARATE FORM. 



FROM VOLUME 37 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 1719. The type-species of the North 

 American genera of dip- 

 tera. By D. W. Coquillett. 

 pp. 499-647. 



No. 1720. Description of a new isopod 

 of the genus Notasellus 

 from the east coast of 

 Patagonia. By Harriet 

 Richardson, pp. 649, 650, 

 1 fig. 



No. 



1721. The paradise flycatchers of 

 Japan and Korea. By 

 Pierre Louis Jouy. pp. 

 651-655. 



No. 1722. Some new hymenopterous in- 

 sects from the Philippine 

 Islands. By S. A. Roh- 

 wer. pp. 657-660. 



No. 1723. Notes on Anteliochima^ra and 

 related genera of chimae- 

 roid fishes. By Barton A. 

 Bean and Alfred C. 

 Weed. pp. 661-663, pis. 

 38, 39. 



No. 1724. A new ophiuran from the 

 West Indies. By Hubert 

 Lyman Clark, pp. 665, 

 666, figs. 1, 2. 



FROM VOLUME 38 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 1750. On some ostracoda, mostly 

 new, in the collection of 

 the United States Na- 

 tional Museum. By Rich- 

 ard W. Sharpe. pp. 335- 

 341, figs. 1-5. 



No. 1751. Descriptions of some new 

 species of monkeys of the 

 genera Pithecus and Py- 

 gathrix collected by Dr. 

 W. L. Abbott and pre- 

 sented to the United 

 States National Museum. 

 By D. G. Elliot, pp. 343- 

 352. 



No. 1752. Note on the gold-eye, Amphi- 

 odon alosoides Rafin- 

 esque, or Elattonistius 

 chrysopsis ( Richardson ) . 

 By David Starr Jordan 

 and William Francis 

 Thompson, pp. 353-357, 

 figs. 1, 2. 



No. 1753. Studies of the North Ameri- 

 can geometrid moths of 

 the genus Pero. By John 

 A. Grossbeck. pp. 359-377, 

 pis. 13-16. 



