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LIST OF PUBMCATIOlSrS 



No. 2566. The puparia and larvae of 

 Sarcophagid flies. By Charles T. 

 Greene. Art. 29, pp. 1-26, pis. 1-9. 



No. 2567. A new genus of Eocene 

 Foraminifera. By Joseph A. Oush- 

 man. Art. 30, pp. 1-4, pis. 1-2. 



No. 2568. Buprestid beetles collected 

 by the Mulford Biological Explora- 

 tion in Bolivia. By Warren S. 

 Fisher. Art. 31, pp. 1-46. 



No. 2569. Harpidium. A new pentam- 

 eroid brachiopod genus from south- 



eastern Alaska. By Edwin Kirk. 

 Art. 32, pp. 1-7, pis. 1-2. 



No. 2571. A further and detailed de- 

 scription of the type of Elephas 

 roosevelti Hay and descriptions of 

 three referred specimens. By Oliver 

 P. Hay. Art. 34, pp. 1-6, pis. 1-4. 



No. 2572. On remains of mastodons 

 found in Texas, Anancus brazosius 

 and Gomphotherium cimarronis. 

 By Oliver P. Hay. Art. 35, pp. 1-15, 

 pis. 1-4. 



FROM VOLUME 67 OP THE PROCEEDINGS 



No. 2573. Revision of the American 

 bugs of the Reduviid subfamily 

 Ploiariinae. By W. L. McAtee and 

 J. R. MaUoch. Art. 1, pp. 1-153, 

 pis. 1-9. 



No. 2574. Notes on the meteoric stone 

 of Colby, Wis. By George P. Mer- 

 rill. Art. 2, pp. 1-3, pi. 1. 



No. 2575. Studies on the larvae of 

 crabs of the family Xanthidae. By 

 O. W. Hyman. Art. 3, pp. 1-22, pis. 

 1-14. 



No. 2576. Microscopic sculpture of 

 pearly fresh-water mussel shells. 

 By William B. Marshall. Art. 4, pp. 

 1-14, pis. 1-4. 



No. 2577. The genus Pentacrinus in 

 Alaska. By Frank Springer. Art. 

 5, pp. 1-7, pi. 1. 



No. 2578. A new meteoric stone from 

 Baldwyn, Miss. By George P. Mer- 

 rill. Art. 6, pp. 1-2, pi. 1. 



No. 2579. The origin, occurrence, com- 

 position, and physical properties of 

 the mineral Iddingsite. By Clarence 

 S. Ross and Earl V. Shannon. Art. 

 7, pp. 1-19, pis. 1-2. 



No. 2580. A revision of the parasitic 

 wasps of the genus Microbracon oc- 

 curring in America north of Mexico. 

 By C. F. W. Muesebeck. Art. 8, pp. 

 1-85, pis. 1-2. 



No. 2583. A synoptic review of the 

 beetles of the tribe Osoriini from the 



Western Hemisphere. By Howard 

 Notman. Art. 11, pp. 1-26. 



No. 2584. A new species of polychae- 

 tous annelid from Uruguay, Aphro- 

 dita magna. By A. L. Treadwell. 

 Art. 12, pp. 1-3. 



No. 2585. Revision of bugs of the 

 family Cryptostemmatidae in the 

 collection of the United States Na- 

 tional Museum. By W. L. McAtee 

 and J. R. Malloch. Art. 13, pp. 1-42, 

 pis. 1-4. 



No. 2586. A review of the beetle family 

 Pseudomorphidae, and a suggestion 

 for a rearrangement of the Ade- 

 phaga, with descriptions of a new 

 genus and new species. By Howard 

 Notman. Art. 14, pp. 1-34. 



No. 2587. The Dragon God (Dai-Ja) 

 in Idzumo, Japan. (A Jai>anese 

 tale.-) By I. M. Casanowicz. Art. 

 15, pp. 1-4, pi. 1. 



No. 2588. Eggs of a new species of ne- 

 matoid worm frdin a shark. By G. A. 

 xMacCallum. Art. 16, pp. 1-2, pi. 1. 



No. 2589. Two new larval nematodes 

 belonging to the genus Porrocaecum 

 from mammals of the order Insecti- 

 vora. By Benjamin Schwartz. Art. 

 17, pp. 1-8, pi. 1. 



No. 2590. Occurrence of the crinoid 

 genus Apiocrinus in America r.y 

 Frank Springer. Art. ]fi, pp 1 -5, 

 pi. 1. 



