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CONTENTS.—New genera and species of Microlepidoptera from Panama; by August Busck.—New species of crabs of families Grapsidæ and Ocypodidæ (scientific results of Philippine cruise of Fisheries steamer Albatross, 1907-10, no. 31]; by Mary J. Rathbun.—Names applied to North America bees of genera Lithurgus, Anthidium, and allies; by T. D. A. Cockerell.—Noctuid moths of genera Palindia and Dyomyx; by Harrison G. Dyar.—New genera and species of American brachyrhynchous crabs; by Mary J. Rathbun.—Hymenoptera, superfamilies Apoidea and Chalcidoidea, of Yale-Dominican expedition of 1913; by J. C. Crawford.—Two cottoid fishes from Monterey Bay, Cal.; by Charles H. Gilbert.—Report on Lepidoptera of Smithsonian Biological Survey of Panama Canal Zone; by Harrison G. Dyar.—Variations exhibited by Thamnophls ordinoides, Baird and Girard, garter-snake inhabiting Sausalito Peninsula, Cal.; by Joseph C. Thompson.—Results of Yale-Peruvian expedition of 1911; Addendum to Hymenoptera Ichneumonoidea; by P. R. Myers.—New pearly freshwater mussel of genus Hyria from Brazil; by L. S. Frierson.—Descriptions of new species and genera of Lepidoptera from Mexico; by Harrison G. Dyar.—Littoral marine mollusks of Chincoteague Island, Va.; by John B. Henderson and Paul Bartsch.—Lepidoptera of Yale-Dominican expedition of 1913; by Harrison G. Dyar.—Systematic account of grasshopper mice [with bibliography]; by N. Hollister.—Orthoptera of Yale-Dominican expedition of 1913; by A. N. Caudell.—Peculiarity in growth of tail feathers of giant hornbill, Rhinoplax vigil; by Alex Wetmore.—Notes on wolframite, beraunite, and axinite; by Edgar T. Wherry.—Vespoid and sphecoid Hymenoptera collected in Guatemala by W. P. Cockerell; by S. A. Rohwer.—Report on Rotatoria from Panama with descriptions of new species; by Harry K. Harring.—North American parasitic copepods belonging to Lernaeopodidae, with revision of entire family [with bibliography]; by Charles Branch Wilson.—Index.
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