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KEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1912. 



Smithsonian Institution ] United States 

 National Museum | Bulletin 78 | — | 

 The National Gallery of Art | Cata- 

 logue of I a selection of art objects | 

 from the Freer Collection | exhibited 



in the new building ] of the National 

 Museum | April 15 to June 15, 1912 | 

 (Seal) I Washington | Government 

 Printing Office | 1912 



8vo., pp. 1-39. 



PAPERS PUBLISHED IN SEPARATE FORM. 

 FROM VOLUME 41 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 



No. 1848. Descriptions of recently dis- 

 covered Cladocera from 

 New England. By Alfred 

 A. Doolittle. pp. 161-170, 

 pis. 13-19. 



No. 1853. Notes on some fishes of the 

 genus Amia, family of 

 Cheilodipteridfe, with de- 

 scriptions of four new spe- 

 cies from the Philippine 

 Islands. [Scientific re- 

 sults of the Philippine 

 cruise of the Fisheries 

 steamer "Albatross," 1907- 

 1910.— No. 12.] By Lewis 

 Radeliffe. pp. 245-261, pis. 

 20-25, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1856. Description of a new amphis- 

 bfenoid lizard from Peru. 

 By Leonhard Stejneger. 

 pp. 283, 284. 



No, 1857. Descriptions of three new 

 batrachians from Costa 

 Rica and Panama. By 

 Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 

 285-288. 



No. 1858. The west American mol- 

 lusks of the genus Nodu- 

 lus. By Paul Bartsch. pp. 

 289-291, figs. 1-4. 



No. 1859. Descriptions of one new ge- 

 nus and three new species 

 of ichneumon flies. By 

 H. L. Viereck. pp. 293- 

 295. 



No. 1860. A new fossil alligator from 

 the Hell Creek beds of 

 Montana. By Charles W. 

 Gilmore. pp. 297-302, pis. 

 26, 27. 



No. 1861. New marine mollusks from 

 Bermuda. By Paul 



Bartsch. pp. 303-306, pi. 

 28. 



No. 1862. A revision of the fossil ferns 

 from the Potomac group 

 which have been referred 

 to the genera Cladophlebls 

 and Thyrsopteris. By Ed- 

 ward W. Berry, pp. 307- 

 332. 



No. 1863. The recent and fossil mol- 

 lusks of the genus Alvania 

 from the west coast of 

 America. By Paul Bartsch. 

 pp. 333-362, pis. 29-32. 



No. 1864. Two new species of parasitic 

 nematodes. By Brayton 

 Howard Ransom, pp. 363- 

 369, figs. 1-6. 



No. 1865. The American species of 

 Sphyradium with an in- 

 quiry as to their generic 

 relationships. By G. Dal- 

 las Hanna. pp. 371-376, 

 figs. 1-4. 



No. 1866. New sawflies in the collec- 

 tions of the United States 

 National Museum. By S. 

 A. Rohwer. pp. 377-411, 

 figs. 1-14. 



No. 1867. Crystallized variscite from 

 Utah. By Waldemar T. 

 Schaller. pp. 413-4.30, pi. 

 33, figs. 1, 2. 



No. 1868. Descriptions of fifteen new 

 fishes of the family Cheilo- 

 dipteridse, from the Phil- 

 ippine Islands and con- 

 tiguous waters. [Scien- 

 tific results of the Philip- 

 pine cruise of the Fisheries 

 steamer "Albatross," 1907- 

 1910.— No. 13.] By Lewis 

 Radeliffe. pp. 431^46, 

 pis. 34-38. 



