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RICHARDSON, Harriet— Continued. 



No. 1369 comprises two papers reprinted 

 respectively from the Harriman Alaska Ex- 

 pedition, Vol. X, and from the Bulletin of 

 the U.S. Fish Commission for 1903. (See 

 above.) 



The whole was reprinted as a separate with 

 pagination i-ix, 1-113, and presented as a 

 thesis for the Doctorate of Philosophy at Co- 

 lumbian University, Washington, D. C, 1903. 



Isopod crustaceans of the North- 

 west coast of North America. 



Harriman Alaska Expedition, X. April Is. 

 1904, pp. 213-230, text figs. 9(5-117. 

 Besides the Isopoda of the Harriman Expe- 

 dition a number of Californian species are in- 

 eluded. Five new species and two little 

 known are described and figured. 



RICHMOND, Charles W. Earliest 

 name for the American crow. 



Proc. Bin/. Sac Wash., xv, Sept. 30, 1903, 

 p. 125. 

 Note directing attention to the name Corvus 

 brachyrhynehos Brehm as antedating Audu- 

 bon's ( 'arru.< aim riranus. 



Scolecophagus preoccupied. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Sept. 30, 1903, 

 p. 128. 

 Scolecophagus Swainson is shown to be pre- 

 occupied, and Euphagus Cassin is suggested 

 for use in its stead. 



On the name Eniconetta. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Sept. 30, 1903, 

 p. 128. 

 Polysticta Eyton is suggested as the proper 

 name for the genus currently known as Eni- 

 conetta. 



[Review of] Sherborn's "Index 



Animalium." 



Auk, xx, No. 4, Oct., 1903, pp. 448-4f)0. 



[Review of] "Index Zoologicus." 



Auk, xx, No. 1, Oct., 1903, pp. 450,451. 

 RIDGWAY, Robert. Lophophaucs vs. 

 Beeolophus. 



A nl:, xx, No. 3, July, 1903, p. 308. 

 Note showing the name Lophophanes to re- 

 fer to the old-world Crested Tits. The Amer- 

 ican species should be included in the genus 

 Bssolophus. 



Description of new genera, species 



and subspecies of American birds. 



Pro<\ Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Sept. 30, 1903, 

 pp. 105-111. 

 The following birds are here briefly diag- 

 nosed: Budytes flavus alascensis (p. 105), Alo- 

 pochelidon (type, Hirundo fucata Temminek) 

 (p. 106), Orochelidon (type, Petrochelidon mu- 

 rina Cassin) (p. 106), Diplochelidon (type, 

 Hirundo melanoleuca Wied) (p. 106), Lampro- 

 chelidoa (type, Hirundo euchrysea, Gosse) (p. 



RIDCWAY, Robert— Continued. 



106), Stelgidopteryx salvini (p. 107), Vireosylva 

 gilva brewsteri (p. 107), V.josephx costaricensis 

 (p. 107), Vireo huttoni cognatus (p. 107), V. 

 button! mexicanus (p. 107), V. bellii arizonss (p. 

 108). Pachi/silvia ochraceiceps paUidipectus 

 p. 108), Vireotanius pulchellus viridiceps (p. 

 108), Lanius ludoviciuHtts mcarnsii (p. 108), 

 Aji/ii lacauia unicolnrca-lcstis I p. I OX), Bxolophus 

 inornatus restrictus (p. 109), IS. i. murinus (p. 

 109), Psattriparus minium* saturatus (p. 109), 

 Chamsea fasciata rufuki (p. 109), Polioptila nel- 

 soni(p. 109), P. bairdi (p. 110), P. superciliaris 

 magna, (p. 110), Telmatodytes palustris iliacus, 

 (p. 110) and Heleodytes nelsoni (p. 111). 



Diagnoses of nine new forms of 



American birds. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Nov. 30. 1903, 

 pp. 167-169. 



Brief descriptions are given of the follow- 

 ing new species and subspecies: Tliryophilus 

 pleurostictus ravus (p. 167), T. modeslus puttus 

 (p. 167), Sulphides obsoletus notius (p. 168), 

 Henicorhina leucophrys castanea (p. 168), //. I. 

 berlepschi (p. 168), H. hilaris bangsi (p. 168), 

 Gistothoruspolyglottus lucidus I p. 169), Saipinc- 

 tes obsoletus e.rsul, (p. 169), and S. maculatus 

 (p. 169). 



RILEY, J. H. A new subspecies of 

 night hawk from the Bahama Islands. 

 Auk, xx, No. 4, Oct., 1903, pp 431-433. 

 Chordeilcs virginianus victims (p. 432), is de- 

 scribed as new, and comparisons are made 

 with nearly related forms. 



The Snowy Plover in the Bahamas. 



Auk, xx, No. 4, Oct.. 1903, p. 433. 

 Note on the capture of iEgialitis nivosa on 

 Long Island, Bahamas. 



The second known specimen of 



Centum* nyeanus Ridgway. 



Auk, xx, No. 1, Oct., 1903, p. 434. 

 Record of a second specimen of Nye's Wood- 

 pecker, from Watlings Island, Bahamas. 



ROSE, Joseph X. [Begonia unifolia sp. 



now ] 



Rep. Mo. Botan. Garden, vol. 15, 1904, pp. 



80, 81: pis. 28, 29. 



ROSE, J. N., and BRITTON, N. L. New 

 or noteworthy North American Crassu- 

 lace;e. 



Bull. S. )'. Botan. Garden, "..Sept., 1903, 

 pp. 1-45. 

 This paper is a preliminary treatment of 

 the Crassulacefe for North America, and will 

 soon be followed by an exhaustive mono- 

 graph of the family. A large number of new 

 species are described and the following gen- 

 era: Dudleya, Hasseanthus, Sedella, Urbinia, 

 Altamiranoa, Villadia, Stylophyllum, Gorman- 

 nia, Olirerella, dementia, and Tdlea&trwni. 



