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Smithsonian Institution | United States 
National Museum | Bulletin 69 | — | 
The Teenioid Cestodes of North | 
American Birds | By | _ Brayton 
Howard Ransom | Assistant Custodian, 
Helminthological Collections, U. S. 
National Museum | (Seal) | Washing- 
ton | Government Printing Office | 
1909 
8vo., pp. 1-141, figs. 1-42. 
Smithsonian Institution | United States 
National Museum | Bulletin 70 | — | 
The National Gallery of Art | Depart- 
ment of Fine Arts | of the National 
Museum | By | Richard Rathbun | 
Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian 
Institution, in Charge of the | United 
States National Museum | (Seal) | 
Washington | Government Printing 
Office | 1909 
8vo., pp. 1-140, 26 pls. 
Smithsonian Institution | United States 
National Museum | Bulletin71 | — | 
A monograph of the Foraminifera | of 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
the North Pacific Ocean | — | Part I. 
Astrorhizidee and Lituolide | — | By | 
Joseph Augustine Cushman | Of the 
Boston Society of Natural History | 
(Seal) | Washington | Government 
Printing Office | 1910 
8vo., pp. i-xiv, 1-134, figs. 1-203. 
Smithsonian Institution | United States 
National Museum | Bulletin72 | — | 
Catalogue of Nearctic Spiders | By | 
Nathan Banks | Custodian, Section of 
Arachnida, U. 8. National Museum | 
(Seal) | Washington | Government 
Printing Office | 1910 
8vo., pp. i-ili, 1-80. 
Smithsonian Institution | United States 
National Museum | — | Contributions 
| from the | United States National 
Herbarium | Volume XII | — | Sys- 
tematic Investigations | and | Bibliog- 
raphy | (Seal) | Washington | Gov- 
ernment Printing Office | 1908-1909 
8vo., pp. i-xvi, 1-474, pls. 1-85, 
figs. 1-67. 
PAPERS PUBLISHED IN SEPARATE FORM. 
FROM VOLUME 37 OF 
No. 1695. The mouse deer of the Rhio- 
Linga Archipelago: a study 
of specific differentiation 
under uniform environ- 
ment. By Gerrit 8. Miller, 
jr. pp. 1-9, pls. 1-3. 
air-breathing 
vertebrates of the U. S&S. 
National Museum. By Roy 
L. Moodie. pp. 11-28, pls. 
4-10, 
No. 1697. Five new species of recent un- 
stalked crinoids. By Austin 
Hobart Clark. pp. 29-34. 
No. 1698. A new rhynchocephalian rep- 
tile from the Jurassic of 
Wyoming, with notes on the 
fauna of ‘‘Quarry 9.”’ By 
Charles W. Gilmore. pp. 
35-42, pl. 11, figs. 1-3. 
No. 1699. On the nature of Edestus and 
related genera, with descrip- 
tions of one new genus and 
three new species. By Oli- 
ver P. Hay. pp. 43-61, pls. 
12-15, figs. 1-7. 
No. 1703. The polychzetous 
THE PROCEEDINGS. 
No. 1700. Report on Barnacles of Peru, 
collected by Dr. R. E. 
Coker and _ others. By 
Henry A. Pilsbry. pp. 
63-74, pls. 16-19, figs. I, 2. 
No. 1701. Isopods collected in the North- 
west Pacific by the U. S. 
Bureau of Fisheries steamer 
Albatross in 1906. By Har- 
riet Richardson. pp. 75- 
129, figs. 1-50. 
No. 1702. Fresh-water sponges collected 
in the Philippines by the 
Albatross expedition. (Sci- 
entific results of the Phil- 
ippine cruise of the Fisher- 
ies steamer Albatross, 1907— 
10.—No. 3.) By Nelson 
Annandale. pp. 131, 182. 
annelids 
dredged in 1908 by Mr. 
Owen Bryant off the coasts 
of Labrador, Newfoundland, 
and Nova Scotia. By J. 
Percy Moore. pp. 133-146. 
