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record of the work of the Museum, with special reference to 

 its field explorations, important acquisitions and the more not- 

 able installations in the exhibition halls. The Journal is pub- 

 lished under the editorship of Miss Mary Cynthia Dickerson. 



The publications by departments are as follows: 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 



W. M. Wheeler and W. M. Mann. " The Ants of Haiti." Bull. XXXIII, 



pp. 1-61, 27 text figs. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell. "Tertiary Mollusca from New Mexico and Wyoming." 



Bull. XXXIII, pp. 101-107, pis. viii-x. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell. "The Fossil and Recent Bombyliidae compared." 



Bull, XXXIII, pp. 229-236, 20 text figs. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell. " Land Shells from the Tertiary of Wyoming." Bull. 



XXXIII, pp. 323-325, 5 text figs. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell and Elizabeth Robinson. "Descriptions and Records of 



Coccidse." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 327-335, 9 text figs. 

 Andrew J. Mutchler. "A New Species of Criocephalus." Bull. XXXIII, 



pp. 345, 346. 

 Charles W. Leng and Andrew J. Mutchler. "A Preliminary List of the 



Coleoptera of the West Indies as recorded to Jan. 1, 1914." Bull. 



xxxiii, pp. 391-493. 



H. G. Barber. "Insects of Florida. II. Hemiptera." Bull. XXXIII, 



pp. 495-535, 1 text fig. 

 Nathan Banks. "New West India Spiders." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 639-642, 



pi. xliii. 



DEPARTMENT OF ICHTHYOLOGY AND HERPETOLOGY 



John Treadwell Nichols. "On a new Swell-fish from Florida." Bull. 



XXXIII, pp. 81-83. 

 L. Hussakof. "Notes on a small collection of Fishes from Patagonia and 



Tierra del Fuego." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 85-94, 2 text figs. 

 L. Hussakof. "On two ambicolorate specimens of the Summer Flounder, 



Paralichthys dentatus, with an explanation of ambicoloration." Bull. 



XXXIII, pp. 95-100, 2 text figs. 

 John Treadwell Nichols. ' ' Gobiosoma longum and Rivulus heyei, new Fishes 



from the West Indian Fauna." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 143, 144, 1 text fig. 

 John Treadwell Nichols and Robert Cushman Murphy. "Fishes from the 



South Trinidad Islet." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 261-266, 3 text figs. 

 John Treadwell Nichols. ' ' A new Scorpcena and a rare Ray from North 



Carolina." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 537, 538, 1 text fig. 

 John T. Nichols and Louis L. Mowbray. "A New Angel-fish ( 'Angelic hthys 



townsendi) from Key West." Bull. XXXIII, pp. 581-583. 



