REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



99 



No. 1 4!>7. Note < > 1 1 ;in occurrence of 

 graphitic iron in a meteor- 

 ite. By Wirt Tassin. p]>. 

 573-574, 1 fig. 



No. 1498. Mammals of Banka, Men- 

 danau, and Billitou Is- 

 lands, between Sumatra 

 and Borneo. By Manns 

 W. Lyon. jr. pp. 575-612, 

 1 map. 



No. 1499. A review of the herring-like 

 fishes of Japan. By David 

 Starr Jordan and Albert 

 Christian Herre. pp. 613 

 645, figs. 1-.">. 



No. 1500. Mammal remains from two 

 prehistoric village sites in 

 New Mexico and Arizona. 

 By Marcus W. Lyon. jr. 

 pp. 647-649. 



No. 1501. Description of a new rock- 

 fish of the genus Sebastodes 

 from California. By Bar- 



No. 1o()l — Continued. 



ton Warren Evermann and 

 Edmund Lee Goldsborough. 

 pp. 651-652, 1 fig. 



No. 1502. Mammals of Batam Island, 

 Kliio archipelago. By Mar- 

 cus W. Lyon. jr. pp. (;."».",- 

 657. 



No. 1503. An account of Amazon River 

 lislies collected by J. B. 

 Steere, with a note on 

 .Pimelodus clarias. By 

 Carl II. Eigenmann and 

 Barton A. Bean. pp. 650- 

 668, figs. 1-5. 



No. 1504. North American parasitic 

 copepods belonging to the 

 family ( 'aligida?. Pari 2 

 The Treliin.-e and Eurypho- 

 rin.e. By < 'harles Branch 

 Wilson, pp. 669-720, pis. 

 w -xx. fics. 1-10. 



I'KO.M VOLUME 



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No. 1505. A specimen id' typical Bur- 

 cliell*s zebra in the United 

 States National Museum. 

 By Marcus W. Lyon. jr. 

 pp. !-•">. pis. [-in. 



No. 150(5. Revision of the American 

 moths of the genus Argy- 

 resthia. By Augusl Busck. 

 pp. 5-24, pis. rv-v, ti^s. 1-3. 



Xo. 1507. The fresh-water Amphipoda 

 of North America. By Ada 

 L. Week el. pp. 25-58, fi^s. 



1-15. 



No. 1508. <)n a newly found meteorite 

 from Selma, I >allas < !ounty, 

 Alabama. By George I'. 

 Merrill. pp. 59-61, pis. 



VI-VII. 



No. 1509. New marine worms of the 

 genus Myzostoma. By J. F. 

 McClendon. pp. 63-65, figs. 

 1-2. 



No. 1510. Notes on lishes from the Is- 

 land of Santa Catalina, 

 southern California. By 

 David Starr Jordan and 

 Edwin Chapin Starks. pp. 

 07-77. ri-s. 1-8. 



THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Xo. loll. Notes on I he composition and 

 structure of the Hender 

 sonville meteorite. By 

 George 1'. Merrill (with 

 chemical analyses by Wirt 

 Tassin). pp. 79-82, pis. 



VIII-IX, 1 liu'. 



Xo. 1512. The Philippine mollusks of 

 the genus Planorbis. By 

 Paul Bartsch. pp. 83-85, 

 figs. 1-2. 



Xo. 1513. Review of the Mullida\ sur- 

 mullets or goatfishes of 

 the shores of Japan. By 

 John i H terhein Snyder, pp. 

 87-102, figs. 1-3.. 



Xo. 1514. A review of the hats of the 

 genus Ilemiderma. By 

 Walter L. Ilahn. pp. 103- 

 118. 



Xo. 1515. Two new land shells from 

 Mexico. By Paul Bartsch. 

 pp. 119-120, tins. 1-2. 



No. 1516. Report on the mosquitoes of 

 the eo;isl region of Cali- 

 fornia, with descriptions 

 of new species. By Harri- 

 son G. Dyar. pp. 121-129, 



