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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



No. 1362. The Aleyrodids, or Mealy- 

 winged flies, of California, 

 with references to other 

 American species. By Flor- 

 ence E. Bemis. pp. 471-537, 



pis. XXVII-XXXVII. 



No. 1363. Studies in Old World forficu- 

 lids or earwigs, and blat- 

 tids or cockroaches. By 

 James A. G. Rehn. pp. 

 539-560. 



No. 1364. Studies in American mantids or 

 soothsayers. By James A. 

 G. Rehn. pp. 561-574. 



No. 1365. A review of the Japanese fishes 

 of the family of Agonida?. 

 By David Starr Jordan and 

 Edwin Chapin Starks. pp. 

 575-599, figs. 1-13. 



No. 1366. The osteology of some Bery- 

 coid fishes. By Edwin Cha- 

 pin Starks. pp. 601-619, 

 figs. 1-10. 



No. 1367. A new genu? and two new 

 species of crustaceans of 

 the family Albuneida? from 

 the Pacific Ocean; with re- 

 marks on the probable use 

 of the antennuke in Albu- 

 nea and Lepidopa. By 

 James E. Benedict, pp. 621- 

 625, figs. 1-5. 



No. 1368. A new species of Argulus, with 

 a more complete account of 

 two species already de- 

 scribed. By Charles Branch 

 Wilson, pp. 627-655, figs. 

 1-38. 



No. 1369. Contributions to the natural 

 history of the Isopoda. V. — ■ 

 Isopod crustaceans of the 

 northwest coast of North 

 America. By Harriet Rich- 

 ardson, pp. 657-681, figs. 

 1-39. 



No. 1370. Description of a new African 

 Weaver-bird. By Harry C. 

 Oberholser. p. 683. 



No. 1371. New Dragon-fly nymphs in 

 the United States National 

 Museum. By James G. 

 Needham. pp. 685-720, pis. 



XXXVIII-XLIV, figS. 1-11. 



No. 1372. New molluscan genera from the 

 Carboniferous. By George 

 H. Girty. pp. 721-736, pis. 



XLV-XLVII. 



No. 1373. Descriptions of two new birds 

 from Somali Land. By 

 Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 

 737-739. 



No. 1374. Two new ferns of the genus 

 Polypodium, from Jamaica. 

 By William R. Maxon. pp. 

 741-744. 



No. 1375. Tineid moths from British Co- 

 lumbia, with descriptions of 

 new species. By August 

 Busck. pp. 745-778. 



No. 1376. The Lepidoptera of the Koote- 

 nay District of British Co- 

 lumbia. By Harrison G. 

 Dyar. pp. 779-938. 



No. 1377. Notes on collections of fishes 

 from Oahu Island and Lay- 

 san Island, Hawaii, with 

 descriptions of four new spe- 

 cies. By David Starr Jor- 

 dan and John Otterbein Sny- 

 der, pp. 939-948. 



No. 1378. Two Orthoptera, hitherto un- 

 recorded, from the United 

 States. By Andrew Nelson 

 Caudell. pp. 949-952, figs. 

 1-3. 



No. 1379. A new fern, Goniophlebium 

 pr'mglei, from Mexico. By 

 William R. Maxon. pp. 

 953-954, pi. xlviii, fig. 1. 



No. 1380. The. Persimmon Creek meteor- 

 ite. By Wirt Tassin. pp. 

 955-959, pis. xlix, l, fig. 1. 



No. 1381. Schmidtina, a genus of Japanese 

 sculpins. By David Starr 

 Jordan and Edwin Chapin 

 Starks. p. 961. 



