540 EEPOET OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHEKIES. 



In the Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum — Continned. 



The birds of the Kuril Islands. Steinej2:er. 201. 



Key to the Isopods of the Pacific coast of North America. Richardson. 202. 



On the Coleopterous insects of Galapagos Islands. Linnell. 203. 



On the occurrence of Cauiolepis longidens Gill on the coast of California. 

 Gilbert. 205. 



bynopsis of the Solenidae of North America and the Antilles. Dall. 216. 



The hermit crabs of the Pagurus bernhardus type. Benedict. 220. 



Synopsis of \ he 1 ami yfellinidae and of the North American species. Dall. 221. 



Synops sof the fami y Cariidie and of the ISIorth American species. Dall. 222. 



Key to the Isopods of the Atlantic coast of North America. Richardson. 223. 



A list of fishes collected in Japan by Keinosuke Otaki and by the Albatross. 

 Jordan. 224. 



On the anatomy and relations of the Eurypharyngidae. Gill & Ryder. 3a, 



The Ian elets. hag-fishes, and lamprevs of Japan. Jordan & Snyder. 226. 



Four new symmetrical crabs (PagtTridsj from the West India region. Bene- 

 dict. 22?. 



On a slug of the genus Veronicella. Cockerell. 229. 



Synopsis of the Lucinacea Dall. 228a. 



Review of the apoual fishes of Japan. Jordan & Snvder. 229a. 



A new species of Igaanoid li ard from Green Cay, Bahamas. Stejneger. 2296. 



Tn the Bulletin and the Report of the United States National Museum: 

 Ocennic Icthyology. Goode & Bean. 139. 



The fishes of North and Middle America. Jordan & Everman. 163. 

 Amen an Hydroids. Parti. The P umularid b. Nutting. 218. 

 A preliminary catalogue ot the sliell bearing marine Aioliusks and Brachi- 



opods of the southwestern coast of the United States. Dall. 54. 

 Recent Foramini era. A descriptive catalogue of specimens dredged by the 

 U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross. Flint. 193. 



In the Bidletins and Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology: 



Reports on dredging opetations off the west coast of Central America to the 

 • Galapagos, to the west ^ oast of Alexico and in the Guif of California, in 



charge of A exander Agassi ., carried on by the U". S F C. steamer ^/6a- 

 ^/■o>s, L eut Commander Z. L. Tanner U. S N., commanding. 

 Three letters irom Alexander Agassi t) the Hon. Marshall McDonald. U. S. 

 Commissioner of Fish and r isheries, on the dredging operations off the 

 west coast of ( entral .\merica, etc. Agassi z. 74. 

 Notice of Calamocrinus diomedte, a new Staiked Crinoid from the Galapagos. 

 Agassiz. 64. 



I. Calamo rinus diomedne. a new Stal ed Crinoid, with notes on the 



homologies of Echinoderms. Agassiz. 85. 

 II. General sketch of the e ^pedition of the Albatross from February 

 to May, 1891. Agassiz. 8H. 



III. On a peculiar type of arenaceous foraminifer from the American 



tropical Pacific. Neus na agassi7.i. Goes. 94. 



IV. Vorlautiger Bericht iiber die erbeuteten Holothurien. Ludwig. 



107. 

 V. Rocks collected from the Galapagos Islands. Merrill. 110. 

 VI. Preliminary descriptions of new species of Crustacea. Faxon. 



104. 

 VII. The Orthoptera of the Galapagos Islands. Scudder, S. 108. 

 VIII. Compte-liendu sur les Pantopodes Schimkewitsch. 109. 

 IX. Re ort on the Turbellaria. Woodworth. 123. 

 X. Note Preliminaire sur les Alcyonaires. Studer. 121. 

 XI. The Hydroids Clarke. 122. 

 XII. The Boloth rians. Ludwig. 124. 



XIII. Die Opisthobrachien. Bergh. 125. 



XIV. The pelagic Schizopoda. Ortmann. 130. 

 XV. The Sralk-eyed Crustacea. Faxon. 149. 



XVI. Die Pelagischen Copepoden. Giesbrecht. 148. 



XVII. Birds from Cocos and Malpelo islands. Townsend. 152. 



XVin. Die Comatu iden. Hartlaub. 151. 



XIX. Die Ostracoden. MuUer. 150. 



XX. The Foraminifera. Goes. 167. 



XXI. Die Medusen. Maas. 179. 



XXII. The Isopods. Hansen. 180. 



XXUI. Preliminary report on the Echini. Agassiz. 183. 



