CONTENTS. 
No. 1.— Notes on a collection of birds from the Sudan. By Joun C. 
Puitirps. December,1913 .. . 
_-No. 2.— Explorations in the Gulf of Mato, Jub tid hiadniok: 1912, hy 
the U. S. fisheries schooner Grampus. Oceanography and notes on 
the plankton. By Henry B. Bicetow. (9 plates). February, 1914 
No. 3.— The Stanford expedition ‘to Brazil, 1911, John C. Branner, 
Director. The Chilopoda of Brazil. By Ratpa V. CHAMBERLIN. 
(6 plates). April, 1914 
No. 4.— Notes on the ontogeny of Baradoasdes mith the divetleions ae a 
new species from Braintree, Mass. ‘ial Percy E. RaymMonp. (1 
plate). April, 1914 ' 
No. 5.— Notes on the ontogeny we Ieotehos iets Pekay. By Sance E. 
Raymonp. (8 plates). April, 1914 
No. 6.— Notes on a collection of birds from eee: By Chistes 
Banos and Joun C. Purtures. April, 1914 
No. 7.— Mammals from the Blue Nile valley. By eae M. ‘Hin 
July, 1914 
No. 8.— Reports on the Sensis salle of the deedition is die Tro opi- 
cal Pacific in charge of Alexander Agassiz, on the U.S. fish commission 
steamer “ Albatross,”’ from August, 1899, to March, 1900, Commander 
Jefferson F. Moser, U.S. N., commanding. XVII. 
Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the os n 
Tropical Pacific in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. fish 
commission steamer ‘ Albatross,’’ from October, 1904, to Be 
1905, Lieut. Commander L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. 
XXVIII. Isopoda. By Harrier RicHarpson SEARLE. August, 1914 
No. 9.— A new Peripatus from Colombia. By CHar.tes T. Bruss. 
(2 plates). September, 1914 
No. 10.— Oceanography and plankton of M: hgaskbecter. Bay nails whe i- 
cent waters, November, 1912—May, 19138. By Henry B. Bicruow. 
(1 plate). November, 1914 ola ate COr eS 
No. 11.— New Miocene Coleoptera from F lori Issi — “By H. F. Wick- 
HAM. (16 plates). December, 1914 
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