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Papers from volume 25, proceedings of the U. S. Nafional Museum. 



No. 1275. A list of the beetles of the District of Columbia. By Henry Ulke 

 Pages 1-57. 



No. 1276. Some new South American birds. By Harry C. Oberholser. Paojes 

 59-68. 



No. 1277. The Casas Grandes meteorite. By WirtTassin. Pages 69-74, plates i-i\\ 



No. 1278. A review of the Oplegnathoid fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan 

 and Henry W. Fowler. Pages 75-78. 



No. 1279. Descriptions of. two new species of Squaloid sharks from Japan. By 

 David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder. Pages 79-81, figures 1, 2. 



No. 1280. New diptera from North America. By D. W. Coquillett. Pages 83-126. 



No. 1281. List of birds collected by William T. Foster in Paraguay. By Harry 

 C. Oberholser. Pages 127-147. 



No. 1282. The reptiles of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. By L. Stejneger. 

 Pages 149-158. 



No. 1283. Contributions toward a monograph of the lepidopterous family Noctuidaj 

 of Boreal North America. A revision of the moths referred to the genus Leucania, 

 with descriptions of new species. By John B. Smith. Pages 159-209, plates v-vi. 



No. 1284. A list of spiders collected in Arizona by Messrs. Schwarz and Barber 

 during the summer of 1901. By Nathan Banks. Pages 211-221, plate vir. 



No. 1285. Observations on the crustacean fauna of the region aliout Mammoth 

 Cave, Kentucky. By William Perry Hay. Pages 223-236, figure 1. 



No. 1286. The Ocelot cats. By Edgar A. Meffrns. Pages 237-249. 



No. 1287. A review of the trigger-fishes, file-fishes and trunk-fishes of Japan. 

 By David Starr Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. Pages 251-286, figures 1-6. 



No. 1288. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott and Mr. C. B. Kloss in the Anda- 

 man and Nicobar islands. By Charles W. Richmond. Pages 287-314. 



No. 1289. Notes on a collection of fishes from the island of Formosa. By David 

 Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann. Pages 315-368, figures 1-29. 



No. 1290. Descriptions of the larva? of some moths from Colorado. By Harrison 

 G. Dyar. Pages 369-412. 



No. 1291. A review of the cling-fishes (Gobiesocida;) of the waters of Japan. By 

 David Starr Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. Pages 413-416, figure 1. 



No. 1292. Observations on the crustacean fauna of Nickajack Cave, Tennessee, and 

 vicinity. By AVilliam Perry Hay. Pages 417-439, figures 1-8. 



No. 1293. A review of the Blennoid fishes of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and 

 John Otterbein Snyder. Pages 441-504, figui-es 1-28. 



Nos. 1294 and 1295. A. new fresh-water isopod of the genus Mancasellus from 

 Indiana and a new terrestrial isopod of the genus Pseudarmadillo from Cuba. By 

 Harriet Richardson. Pages 505-511, figures 1-4 and 1-4. 



No. 1296. A review of the Chsetodontidee and related families of fishes found in 

 the waters of Japan. By David Starr Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. Pages 513- 

 563, figures 1-6. 



No. 1297. The relationship and osteology of the Caproid fishes or Antigoniid;ie. 

 By Edwin Chapin Starks. Pages 565-572, figures 1-3. 



No. 1298. Notes on little-known Japanese fishes, with description of a new species 

 of Aboma. By David Starr Jordan and Henry W. Fowler. Pages 573-576, figure 1. 



No. 1299. Cambrian Brachiopoda: Acrotreta; Linnarssonella; Obolus; with descrip- 

 tions of new species. By Charles D. Walcott. Pages. 577-612. 



No. 1300. On certain species of fishes confused with Bryostemma polyactoceph- 

 alum. By David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder. Pages 613-618, figures 

 1-3. 



