REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 117 



No. 3(X)1. Revision of North American I)eetles of the staphylinid subfamily 

 Tachyporiuae — Part I: Genus Tacfipporns Gravenhorst. By Richard E. Black- 

 welder. Pp. 39-54. November 17, 1936. 



No. 3002. Revision of the fishes of the family Mlcrodesmidae, v^ith descriptions 

 of a new species. By Earl D. Reid. Pp. 55-72, pi. 2, figs. 9-12. December 10, 

 1936. 



No. 30O3. Two new species of hawks from the Miocene of Nebraska. By 

 Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 73-78, figs. 13, 14. November 3, 1936. 



No. 3004. A new North American mason-wasp from Virginia, with notes on 

 allied forms. By Joseph Bequaert. Pp. 79-87, fig. 15. November 24, 1936. 



No. 3005. The nest of Odynerus tempiferus var. macio Bequaert, with notes on 

 the habits of the wasps. By Austin H. Clark and Grace A. Sandhouse. Pp. 

 89-95. November 24, 1936. 



No. 3006. Crested millipeds of the family Lysiopetalidae in North America, 

 with descriptions of new genera and species. By H. F. Loomis. Pp. 97-135, 

 pis. 3, 4, figs. 16-18. May 15, 1937. 



No. 3007. Notes on phallostethid fishes. By George S. Myers. Pp. 137-143. 

 January 6, 1937. 



No. 3008. The deep-sea zeomorph fishes of the family Grammicolepidae. By 

 George S. Myers. Pp. 145-156, pis. 5-7. January 18, 1937. 



No. 3009. New North American species of earthworms of the family Megas- 

 colecidae. By Frank Smith. Pp. 157-181. January 8, 1937. 



No. 3010. Observations on the tromatodo genus BrachycoeUum Dujardin. By 

 Elon E. Byrd. Pp. 183-199, pis. 8, 9. April 7, 1937. 



No. 3011. New muscoid flies (Diptera) in the United States National Museum. 

 By David G. Hall. Pp. 201-216, figs. 19-26. April 6, 1937. 



No. 3012. The pupa of Myocera tabanivora Hall (Diptera). By Charles T. 

 Greene. Pp. 217-218, fig. 27. AprU 6, 1937. 



No. 3013. A new subspecies of the uymphalid butterfly Polygonia faunus. By 

 Austin H. Clark. Pp. 219-222, pi. 10. April 9, 1937. 



No. 3014. A new species of trematode from the mud-eel {8iren lacertina). By 

 C. Courson Zeliff. Pp. 223-226, pi. 11. May 4, 1937. 



No. 3015. Mexican fossil Echini. By Robert Tracy Jackson. Pp. 227-237, 

 pis. 12-15. June 12, 1937. 



No. 3016. Two new beetles of the family Mordellidae from orchids. By 

 Eugene Ray. Pp. 239-241. April 21, 1937. 



No. 3018. A revision of the clapper rails (Rallus longirostris Boddaert). By 

 Harry C. Oberholser. Pp. 313-354. June 30, 1937. 



No, 3020. Synopsis of the Puerto Rican beetles of the genus MordelUstena, 

 ynth descriptions of new species. By Eugene Ray. Pp. 389-399, fig. 28. June 

 26, 1937. 



BtnXETINS 



No. 153, part 2. Birds collected by the Childs Frick expedition to Ethiopia 

 and Kenya Colony : Passeres. By Herbert Priedmann. xii+506 pp., 14 pis., 30 

 figs, (colored frontispiece). June 25, 1937. 



No. 167. Life histories of North American birds of prey. Part 1: Order 

 Falconiformes. By Arthur Cleveland Bent. viii-f409 pp., 102 pis. May 3, 1937. 



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The editorial work of the bureau has continued under the immediate 

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