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1738. 
REPORT OF NATIONAL 
Description of a new species of 
deep-water sculpin (Triglop- 
sis ontariensis) from Lake 
Ontario, with notes on re- 
lated species. By David 
Starr Jordan and William 
Francis Thompson. pp. 75- 
78, figs. 1-3. 
Report on isopods from Peru, 
collected by Dr. R. E. 
Coker. By Harriet Rich- 
ardson. pp. 79-85, figs. 1-6. 
Three new genera and species 
of parasitic Hymenoptera. 
By J. C. Crawford. pp. 87- 
90, figs. 1-5. 
The batrachians and reptiles 
of Formosa. By Leonhard 
Stejneger. pp. 91-114. 
The phylogenetic interrela- 
tionships of the recent cri- 
noids. By Austin H. Clark. 
pp. 115-118. 
New Hymenoptera from the 
Philippine Islands. By J.C. 
Crawford. pp. 119-133. 
Notes on a collection of fishes 
from Cameron, La. By 
Frank Walter Weymouth. 
pp. 135-145, figs. 1, 2. 
Report on a collection of birds 
made by Pierre Louis Jouy 
in Korea. By Austin H. 
Clark. pp. 147-176. 
On some land shells collected 
by Dr. Hiram Bingham in 
Peru. By William Healey 
Dall. pp. 177-182, figs. 1-4. 
Fresh-water sponges in the col- 
lection of the U. 8S. National 
Museum.—Part III. De- 
scription of a new species of 
Spongilla from China. By 
Nelson Annandale. p. 183. 
A revision of the fossil plants 
of the genus Nageiopsis of 
Fontaine. By Edward W. 
Berry. pp. 185-195, figs. 1, 2. 
MUSEUM, 1910. 
No. 1739. On a collection of Tenthredi- 
No. 
No. 
. 1740. 
. 1741. 
1742. 
0. 1748. 
. 1744. 
. 1745. 
nib: 
. 1747. 
1748. 
. 1749. 
noidea from Eastern Canada. 
By 8. A. Rohwer. pp. 197- 
209. 
On the origin of certain types of 
crinoid stems. By Austin 
Hobart Clark. pp. 211-216. 
Summary of the shells of the 
genus Conus from the Pacific 
Coast of America in the U.S. 
National Museum. By Wil- 
liam Healey Dall. pp. 217- 
228. 
Descriptions of some new spe- 
cies and genera of Lepidop- 
tera from Mexico. By Har- 
rison G. Dyar, pp. 229-273. 
A new Australian crinoid. By 
Austin Hobart Clark. pp. 
275-276: 
A review of the flounders be- 
longing to the genus Pleuro- 
nichthys. By Edwin Cha- 
pin Starks and William 
Francis Thompson. pp. 277- 
287, figs. 1, 2. 
The North American bees of 
the genus Nomia. ByT.D.A. 
Cockerell. pp. 289-298. 
A new fresh-water amphipod 
from Virginia, with some 
notes on its biology. By 
George C. Embody. pp. 
299-305, figs. 1-17. 
Descriptions of eight new spe- 
cies of fossil turtles from west 
of the one hundredth merid- 
ian. By Oliver P. Hay. 
pp. 307-326, pls. 10-12, figs. 
1-23. 
A comparison of the chub- 
mackerels of the Atlantic 
and Pacific Oceans. By Bar- 
ton Warren Evermann and 
William Converse Kendall. 
pp. 327, 328. 
A new European crinoid. By 
Austin Hobart Clark. pp. 
329-333. 
