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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1911. 



No. 1S42.. The hothouse milliped as a 

 new genus. By O. F. 

 Cook. pp. 625-631. 



No. 1843. Descriptions of a new genus 

 and species of Janiridte 

 from the northwest Pa- 

 cific. By Hai'riet Rich- 

 ardson, pp. 633-635, 1 fig. 



No. 1844. A new cestode from an 

 African bustard. By 

 Brayton Howard Ran- 

 som, pp. 637-647, figs. 

 1-7. 



No. 1845. The systematic position of the 

 crinoid genus Marsupites. 

 By Austin Hobart Clark, 

 pp. 649-654. 



PROM VOLUME 41 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 1846. The structure and relation- 

 ships of certain eleuthero- 

 zoic Pelmatozoa. By Ed- 

 win Kirk. pp. 1-137, pis. 

 1-11. 



No. 1S47. A revision of the forms of 

 the ladder-backed wood- 

 pecker (Dryobates sca- 

 laris [Wagler]). By 

 Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 

 139-159, pi. 12. 



No. 1849. A new unstalked crinoid 

 from the Philippine Is- 

 lands. (Scientific results 

 of the Philippine cruise 

 of the Fisheries steamer 

 Albatross, 1907-10.— No. 

 11.) By Austin Hobart 

 Clark, pp. 171-173. 



No. 1S50. The crinoid fauna of the 

 Knobstone formation. By 

 Frank Springer, pp. 175- 

 208. 



No. 1851. The Waverlyan period of 

 Tennessee. By Ray S. 

 Bassler. pp. 209-224. 



No. 1852. Names applied to bees of the 

 genus Nomada found in 

 North America. By T. D. 

 A. Cockerell. pp. 225-243. 



No. 1854. The west American mollusks 

 of the genus Amphithala- 

 mus. By Paul Bartsch. 

 pp. 263-265, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1855. Descriptions of new hymen- 

 optera. No. 3. By J. C. 

 Crawford. pp. 267-282, 

 figs. 1-6. 



FROM VOLUME 13 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Part 6. The type localities of plants first described from New Mexico. A 

 bibliography of New Mexican botany. By Paul C. Standley. pp. i-xiv, 143-246, 

 pi. 21 and map. 



Part 7. A preliminary treatment of the genus Castilla. By Henry Pittier. 

 pp. i-ix, 247-279, pis. 22-43, figs. 45-54. 



Part 8. The genus Talinum in Mexico. By J. N. Rose and Paul C. Standley. 

 pp. i-v, 281-2S8, pis. 44, 45. Two new species of Harperella. By J. N. Rose, 

 pp. 289, 290. 



Part 9. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants — No. 7. By J. N. 

 Rose. pp. i-x, 291-312, pis. 46-67, 1 fig. 



Part 10. Miscellaneous papers : The Gyrophoraceae of California. By Albert 

 W. C. T. Herre. pp. 313-321, pis. 68-73. The plant life of Ellis, Great, Little, 

 and Long Lakes in North Carolina. By William H. Brown, pp. 323-341, 1 fig. 

 A revision of the subgenus Cyclobothra of the genus Caloehortus. By Joseph 

 H. Painter, pp. 343-350. A revision of the cichoriaceous genera Krigia, Cyn- 

 thia and Cymbia. By Paul C. Standley. pp. 351-357. New or noteworthy 

 plants from the eastern United States. By Edward S. Steele, pp. 359-374. 

 Two new shrubs from Lower California. By Paul C. Standley and E. A. Gold- 

 man, p. 375. 



