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William Healey Dall; Descriptions of Tertiary Fossils from the Antillean Region, 

 by William Healey Dall and R. J. Lechmere Guppy; Descriptions of Twenty-two 

 new Species of Fishes collected by the steamer Albatross, of the United States Fish 

 Commission, by Charles Henry Gilbert ; Descriptions of New Species of North Ameri- 

 can Coleoptera in the Families CerainbycidaB and Scarabreidae, by Martin L. Linell; On 

 the Insects collected by Dr. Abbott on the Seychelles, Aldabra, Glorioso, and Provi- 

 dence Islands, with Descriptions of Nine new Species of Coleoptera, by Martin L. 

 Linell; Notes on Larval Cestode Parasites of Fishes, by Edwin Linton; Is the Flor- 

 ida Box Tortoise a Distinct Species? by Einar Lonnberg; Preliminary Diagnoses of 

 new Mammals from the Mexican Border of the United States, by Edgar A. Mearns; 

 Descriptions of Six new Mammals from North America, by Edgar A. Mearns; Descrip- 

 tion of a new Genus and Four new Species of Crabs from the West Indies, by Mary 

 J. Rathbun; Catalogue of a collection of Birds made by Dr. W. L. Abbott in Mada- 

 gascar, with descriptions of three new Species, by Charles W. Richmond ; Birds of 

 the Galapagos Archipelago, by Robert Ridgway; On the Fossil Phyllopod Genera 

 Dipeltis and Protocaris, of the Family Apodida?, by Charles Schuchert; On the 

 Genus Remondia, Gabb, a group of Cretaceous Bivalve Mollusks, by Timothy W. 

 Stanton; A Revision of the Adult Tapeworms of Hares and Rabbits, by Ch. Wardell 

 Stiles; A Revision of the American Moles, by Frederick W. True; Summary of the 

 Hemiptera of Japan, presented to the United States National Museum by Professor 

 Mitzukuri, by Philip R. Uhler; Cambrian Brachiopoda : Genera Iphidea and Yorkia, 

 with descriptions of new species of each; and of the geuus Acrothele, by Charles D. 

 Walcott. 



The following papers, comprising Volume XX of the Proceedings, were issued in 

 pamphlet form : 



Revision of the Orthopteran Group Melauopli (Acridiid;e) with special reference 

 to North American Forms, by Samuel Hubbard Scudder, pp. 1-421, 20 plates. 



Notes on Cestode Parasites of Fishes, by Edwin Linton, pp. 423-456, 8 plates. 



Preliminary Diagnoses of New Mammals of the Genera Lynx, Urocyon, Spilogale, 

 and Mephitis, from the Mexican Boundary Line, by Edgar A. Mearns, pp. 457-461. 



Description of a new Blenny-like Fish of the Genus Opisthocentrus, collected in 

 Vulcano Bay, Port Mororan, Japan, by Nicolai Grebnitski, by Tarleton H. Bean and 

 Barton" A. Bean, pp. 463-464, 1 plate. 



Description of a new Crustacean of the Genus Sphteroma from a Warm Spring in 

 New Mexico, by Harriet Richardson, pp. 465-466. 



Preliminary Diagnoses of New Mammals of the Genera Mephitis, Dorcelaphus, and 

 Dicotyles, from the Mexican Border of the United States, by Edgar A. Mearns, 

 pp. 467-471. 



New Species of Coleoptera of the Family Chrysomelidse, with a Short Review of 

 the Tribe Chlamydini, by Martin L. Linell, pp. 473-485. 



Notes on a Collectiau of Fishes from the Colorado Basin in Arizona, by Charles 

 Henry Gilbert and Norman Bishop Scofield, pp. 487-499, 4 plates. 



Preliminary Diagnoses of New Mammals of the Genera Sciurus, Castor, Neotoma, 

 and Sigmodon, from the Mexican Border of the United States, by Edgar A. Mearns, 

 pp. 501-505. 



Notes on Trematode Parasites of Fishes, by Edwin Linton, pp. 507-548, 15 plates. 



A list of the birds known to inhabit the Philippine and Palawan Islands, showing 

 their distribution within the limits of the two groups, by Dean C. Worcester and 

 Frank S. Bourns, pp. 549-566. 



Notes on the Distribution of Philippine Birds, by Dean C. Worcester, pp. 567-625, 

 1 map and 6 distribution charts. 



Supplement to the Annotated Catalogue of the Published Writings of Charles 

 Abiathar White, 1886-1897, by Timothy W. Stanton, pp. 627-642. 



Observations on the Astacidse in the United States National Museum and in the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, with Descriptions of New Species, by Walter 

 Faxon, pp. 643-694, 9 plates. 



