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No. 1825. Remarks on the long-tailed 

 shrews of the eastern 

 United States, with de- 

 scription of a new species. 

 By N. Hollister. pp. 377- 

 381. 



No. 1826. The recent and fossil mol- 

 lusks of the genus Bit- 

 tium from the west coast 

 of America. By Paul 

 Bartsch. pp. 383-414, 

 pis. 51-58. 



No. 1827. New genera of starfishes 

 from the Philippine Is- 

 lands. [Scientific results 

 of the Philippine cruise 

 of the Fisheries steamer 

 "Albatross/' 1907-10.— No. 

 10. ] By Walter K. Fisher, 

 pp. 415-427. 



No. 1828. Two amphibians, one of them 

 new, from the Carbonifer- 

 ous of Illinois. By Roy 

 L. Moodie. pp. 429-433, 

 figs. 1, 2. 



No. 1829. New mollusks of the genus 

 Aclis from the North At- 

 lantic. By Paul Bartsch. 

 pp. 435-438, pi. 59. 



No. 1S30. Descriptions of new Hymen- 

 optera. 2. By J. C. 

 Crawford, pp. 439-449. 



No. 1831. New tropical millipeds of the 

 order Merocheta, with an 

 example of kinetic evolu- 

 tion. By O. F. Cook, 

 pp. 451-473, pi. 60, figs. 

 1-10. 



No. 1832. Descriptions of one new 

 genus and eight new spe- 

 cies of ichneumon-flies. 

 By H. L. Viereck. pp. 

 475-480. 



No. 1S33. On the supposed origin of 

 the moldavites and like 

 sporadic glasses from va- 

 rious sources. By George 

 P. Merrill, pp. 481-486, 

 pis. 61, 62. 



No. 1834. Notes on insects of the order 

 Strepsiptera, with de- 

 scriptions of new species. 

 By W. Dwight Pierce, 

 pp. 487-511. 



No. 1835. The relation of bornite and 

 chalcocite in the copper 

 ores of the Virgilina Dis- 

 trict of North Carolina 

 and Virginia. By Fran- 

 cis Baker Laney. pp. 

 513-524, pis. 63-69. 



No. 1836. Descriptions of new genera 

 and species of fishes from 

 Japan and the Riu Kiu 

 Islands. By John Otter- 

 bein ' Snyder. pp. 525- 

 549. 



No. 1837. Descriptions of new species 

 of wasps with notes on 

 described species. By S. 

 A. Rohwer. pp. 551-587. 



No. 1838. Preliminary notices of some 

 new Pacific cephalopods. 

 By S. Stillman Berry, 

 pp. 589-592. 



No. 1839. Fresh-water sponges in the 

 collection of the United 

 States National Mu- 

 seum. — Part V. A new 

 genus proposed, with 

 Heteromeyenia radiospic- 

 ulata Mills as type. By 

 Nelson Annandale. pp. 

 593, 594. 



No. 1840. A revision of the forms of 

 the hairy woodpecker 

 (Dryobates villosus [Lin- 

 naeus]). By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. pp. 595-621, 

 pi. 70. 



No. 1841. Description of a new species 

 of iEga from the Atlantic 

 coast of the United 

 States. By Harriet Rich- 

 ardson, pp. 623, 624, figs. 

 1-4. 



