540 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



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

 The birds of the Kuril Islands. Steineger. 201. 



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

 On the C leopterous insects of Galapagos Islands. Linnell. 203. 

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

 Gilbert. 205. 



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

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

 Synopsis of i he 1 ami y Tellinidse and of the North American species. Dall. 221. 

 Synops .s of the fami y Oariidae and of the North 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 Eurypharyngidse. Gill & Ryder. 3a. 

 The Jan elets. hag-fishes, and lampreys of Japan. Jordan & Snyder. 226. 

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

 dict. 227. 



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

 Synopsis of th*- 1 Lucinacea Dall. 228a. 



Review of the apodal fishes of Japan. Jordan & Snyder. 229a. 



A new species of Ignanoid 1L ard from Green Cay, Bahamas. Stejneger. 2296. 



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

 Oceanic Icthyology. Goode & Bean. 139. 



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



Amen an Hydroids. Part 1. The P umularid e. Nutting. 218. 



A preliminary catalogue of the shell bearing marine noLusks and Brachi- 



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

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



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



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



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

 Galapagos, to the west i oast of .Mexico and in the Guif of California, in 

 charge of A exander Agassi ., carried on by the U. S F C. steamer Alba- 

 tross, Lieut Commander Z. L. Tanner U. S N., commanding. 

 Three letters trom Alexander Agassi to the Hon. Marshall McDonald, U. S. 

 Commissioner of Fish and > 1 isheries, on the dredging operations off the 

 west coast of entral \merica. etc. Agassiz. 74. 

 Notice of Calamocrinus diomedae, a new Sta ked Crinoid from the Galapagos. 

 Agassiz. 64. 



1. Calamo rinu diomed a new Stal ed < 'rinoid, with notes on the 



homologies oi E hinoderms. Agassi .. 85. 

 II. Genera, skeicli oi the e pedition of the Albatross from February 

 to May, 1891. Agassiz. 8'. 



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



tropical Pacific. Neus na agassi A. Goes. 94. 



IV. Vorlautiger iiericht uber 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-^endu sur les Pantopodes Schimkewitsch. 109. 

 IX. Re ort on the Turne laria. Woodworth. 123. 

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

 XI The Hydroids Clarl e. 122. 

 XII, The rioloth rians. Ludwig. 124. 

 XIII. Die Opisthol-rac ien. bergh. 125. 

 Xl\ . The pelagic S, nizopoda, Ortinann. 130. 



XA . TheS alk-eyed v i us acea. Faxon. 149. 

 XVI. Die Pe agisch n ope oden. Giesbrecht. 148. 

 XVI . Birds fro n i ocos and Malpe o islands. Townsend. 152. 

 XVIII. Die Com tu id. n Hartlaub. 151. 

 XIX uie Ostracoden. Muller. 150. 

 XX The Porammifera Go>s. 167. 

 XXL Die Medusen. Alaas. 1 79. 

 XXII. The Iso ods. Hansen. 180. 

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



