Proceedings

Proceedings

Volume 1:

Volume 2

Volume 3

Volume 4

Volume 5

Volume 6

Volume 7

Volume 8

Volume 9

Volume 10

Volume 11

Number 12

Volume 13

Volume 1:

CONTENTS

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I. First Annual Report of the Secretary. G. K. GILBERT. Issued April 14, 1899.

Revision of the Squirrels of Mexico and Central Amer ica. E. W. NELSON. Issued May 9,

1                 Synopsis of Mexican and Central American JOHN M. Coulter  and J. N. ROSE.

2                 Economic Development of the District of Columbia. CARROLL D. WRIGHT. Issued 29,

Political Development of the, District of Columbia. HENRY E. DAVIS. Issued 29,

6. Coming of the White Man, and Founding of the National Capital. Ainsworth R. SPOFFORD.

Description of a new genus and twenty new species of fossil Cycadean Trunks from the Jurassic of Wyoming. LESTER F. WARD. Issued

8. Lower Cambrian Terrane in the Atlantic Province. D. WALCOTT. Issued Feb. 14,

Volume 2:

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1. Cardinal Principles of Science. W J MCGEE. Is-sued March 14, 1900.

2. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-I. Descriptions of Twenty-six hew Mammals from Alaska and British North America. C. HART MERRIAM. Issued March 14, 1900.

3. The Bats of the Genus illono$hyIIzcs. GERRITS. MILLER,JR. Issued March 30, 1900.

4. A New Shrew from Eastern Turkestan. GERRIT S. MILLER,JR. Issued March 30, 1900.

5. A New Stony Meteorite from Allegan, Michigan, and a New Iron Meteorite from Mart, Texas. GEORGE

P. MERRILLand H. N. STOKES. Issued July 25, I goo.

6. The Giant Squirrels of Burmah and the Malay Pe-ninsula. GERRITS. MILLER,JR. Issued July 25, 1900.

7. Descriptions of Two New Squirrels from Trong, Lower Siam. GERRITS. MILLER,JR. Issued July 25, 1900. .

8. Preliminary Revision of the European Redbacked Mice. GERRITS. MILLER,JR. Issued July 26, Igoo.

9. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-11. Hurrimania maculosa, a New Genus and Species of Enteropneusta from Alaska, with Special Re- gard to the Character of Its Notochord. WM.E. RITTER. Issued Aug. 20, 1900.

10. Results of the Branner-Agassiz Expedition to Brazil. -1. The Decapod and Stomatopod Crustacea. MARYJ. RATHBUN.Issued Aug. zo, 1900.

I I. Results of the Branner-Agassiz Expedition to Brazil. -11. The Isopod Crustacea. HARRIET RICH- ARDSON. Issued Aug. 20,

12. Results of the Branner-Agassiz Expedition to Brazil. -111. The Fishes. CHARLES H. GILBERT.

13. Results of the Branner-Agassiz Expedition to Brazil. -1V. Two Characteristic Geologic Sections on Northeast Coast of Brazil. JOHN C. BRANNER. Issued August 20, 1900.

14. Mammals Collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on Islands

in South China Sea. GERRIT S. MILLER, JR , Issued August 20, 1900.

15. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-111. , Multiplication of Rays and Bilateral Symmetry in the 20-Rayed Star-fish, Pycnopodia AeZianthoides (Stimpson). WM. E.RITTER and GULIELMA R. CROCKER. Issued Oct. 10, 1900.

16. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-IV. The Tree Willows of Alaska. FREDERICK V. COVILLE. Issued Oct. 10, 1900.

17. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-V. Notes on the Hepaticae Collected in Alaska. ALEXANDER W. EVANS. Issued Oct. 10, I goo.

18. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-VI. The Bryozoa. ALICE ROBERTSON. Issued Oct. 10, 1900.

19. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-VII. The Tenthredinoidea. TREVOR KINCAID. Issued Nov. 24, 1900.

20. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-VIII. The Metamorphoses of Some Alaska Coleoptera. TREVOR KINCAID. Issued Nov. 24, 1900.

21. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-IX.

Diptera. D. W. COQUILLETT. Issued Dec. 7, I goo.

22. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-X. Neuropteroid Insects. NATHAN BANKS. Issued Dec. 20, 1900.

23. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XI. Arachnida. NATHAN BANKS. Issued Dec. 20, 1900.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XII. Lepidoptera. HARRISON G. DYAR. Issued Dec. 20, 1900.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.–XIII. Heteroptera. 0. HEIDEMANN. Issued Dec. 20, Igoo.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XIV. The Sphegoidea and Vespoidea. TREVOR  KINCAID

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XV. Orthoptera. A. N. CAUDELL. Issued Dec. 20, I900.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XVI. Aphididae. THEO.PERGANDE. 1goo.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-

XVII. Formicidae. THEO PERGANDE.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.-

XVIII. Coleoptera. E. A. SCHWARZ. Dec. 20, 1900.

Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition.–XIX. Psyllidre. E. A. SCHWARZ. Issued Dec. 20, 1900.

A Contribution to the Study of the Insect Fauna of Human Excrement. L. 0.HOWARD. Issued Dec. 28, 1900.

A Theatrical Performance at Walpi. J. WALTER FEWKES.Issued Dec. 28, 1900.

A Collection of Small Mammals from Mt. Coffee, Liberia. GERRITS. MILLER,JR. Issued Dec. 28, 1900.

Fossil Land Shells of the John Day Region with Notes on Related Living Species. ROBERT E. C. STEARNS.Issued Dec. 28, 1900.

Preliminary Revision of the North American Red Foxes. C. HART MBRRIAM. Issued Dec. 28, 1900.

Volume 3:

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Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XX. Nemerteans by Wesley R. Coe .    . I

Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the Natuna Islands ; by Gerrit S. Miller, Jr., . . .1×1

Branner Agassiz Expedition o Brazil.-V. Mollusks from the Vicinity of Pernambuco ;by W. H. Dall . I39

New birds of the families Tanagridae and Icteridae; by Robert Ridgway

Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XXI. ~~hydroids by C. C. Nutting

Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XXII. Odonata by R. P. Cunie 217

Harrimnn Alaska Expedition.-XXIII. Ascidians ;by W. E. Ritter . .225

A new species of Olenellus from the lower Cambrian of York Co., Penn. ;by Atreus Wanner . .267

Synopsis of the Rice Rats (genus Oryzomys) of the United States and Mexico ;by C. Hart Merriam . 273

Harriman Alaska Expedition.-XXIV. The Willows ;by F. V. Coville .         ’97

Hoplkns Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-I. Hemiptera ;by Otto Heidemann . 363

Hopkins Stallford Galapagos Expedition.-11. Diptera ;by D.W. Coquillett .    37′

Hoplrins Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-111. Odonata ;by R.P. Currie .         .. . .381

Harriman   Alaska Expedition.-XXV. Algae ; by De Alton Saunders . 391

Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-IV. Orthoptera ;by Jerome McNeill . 487

Synonomy of the Fish Skeleton ;by Edwin Chapin Starks .507

Hopins Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-V. Thysanura and Termitidae ;by Nathan Banks . -541

Descriptions of 23 new Harvest Mice ;by C. Hart Meniam

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volume 4:

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Organization and Membership of the Washington Academy of

Sciences 1 Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–VII. Arachnida; by

Nathan Banks 49 Harriman Alaska Expedition.–XXVII.  Aptergota; by J.W.

Folsom 87 Harriman Alaska Expedition.–XXVIII.  Hymenoptera; by W.

H. Ashmead 117 Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–VIII. Brachyura and Macrura ; by Mary J. Rathbun 275 Harriman Alaska Expedition.–XXIX.  The Mosses of Alaska ; by J.Cardot and I. Theriot 293 Harriman Alaska Expedition.–XXX.  Anemones; with dis cussion of variation in Metridium ; by H.B.Torrey 373 Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–IX. Shistocerca Sphigonotus and Halmenus ; by R.E. Snodgrass 411 Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–X. Mallophaga from Birds by Vernon L. Kellogg and Shinkai I. Kuwana 457

Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–XI. The Birds of

Clipperton and Cocos Islands ; by R.E. Snodgrass and E.

Heller 501 Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–XII. Echinodermata,

by Hubert Lyman Clark 521 The Eyes of Rhineura Floridans ; by Carl H. Eigenmann 533 Hopkins Sanford Galapagos Expedition.–XIII. Marine Mol-

usca; by H.A. Pilsbry and E.G. Nanatta 549 Index 561

Volume 5:

 

 CONTEXTS.

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A new Law in Thermochemistry; by Frank Wigglesworth Clark . . I Hopkins-Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-XIV. Reptiles ;by Edmund Heller . 39

John Wesley Powell :P roceedings commemorative of his distin- guished services . 99

Hoplrins-Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-LYV. New Fishes ; by Edmund Heller and Robert Evans Snodgrass . .189

Hopkins-Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-XVI. Birds ;by Robert Evans Snodgrass and Edmund Heller . .231 Notices of deceased members . -. -373 Index . .423

Volume 6:

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Contributions to the Knowledge of the Life History of Pinus with special reference to Sporogenesis, the Development of the Garnetophytes and Fertilization ; by Margaret C. Ferguson . I

Studies of Variation in Insects; by Vernon L. Kellogg and Ruby

 

G. Bell . . 203

Hopkins-Stanford Galapagos Expedition.-XVII. Shore Fishes of the Revillagigedo, Clipperton, Cocos and Galapagos Islands; by Robert Evans Snodgrass and Edmund Heller . 333

Some interesting Beaver Dams in Colorado; by Edward R. Warren . 429

Organization and Membership of the Washington Academy of Sciences . 439 Index . -473

Volume 7:

The Relations of Some Carboniferous Faunas; by George H.

Girty . .. . . I The Blood-vascular System of the Loricati, the’;~ail-cheeked

Fishes ; by William F. A1.h . 27 The Gymnotid= ; by Carl H. Eigenmann and David Perkiy Ward Igg Declinations of Certain North Polar Stars Determined with the

 

The Linear Force of Growing Crystals; by George F. Becker and Arthur L. Day ‘ . . 253 An Interesting ~seuddsolid ; by George F. Becker and Arthur L. Day . . 289 The Vital Fabric of Descent ; by 0. F. Cook . . 301 The Foliaceous and Fruticose Lichens of the Santa Cruz Penin- sula, California ; by Albert W. C. T. Herre .

Volume 8:

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Mexican, Central American, and Cuban Cambari; by A. E. Ortmann . .. . .I

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~hkGeodetic Evidence of Isostasy; by John F. Hayford . 25

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Distribution of the Lymphatics in the Head, and in the Dorsal, Pectoral and Ventral Fins of Scorpsnichthys marmoratus ;by

Wm. F. Allen . 41 Evidences bearing on Tooth-cusp Development ;by James Williams Gidley . 91

New Starfishes from the Pacific Coast of North America; by

Walter K. Fisher . .111 Notes on Japanese Hepath ;by Alexander W. Evans ..141 A Study of Rhus glabra ;by Edward L. Greene . .167 Aspects of Kinetic Evolution ;by 0. F. Cook . -197 Age of the Pre-volcanic Auriferous Gravels in California; by

J. S. Diller . 4-05 Aerial Locomotion ;by Alexander Graham Bell . 4-07 On’a Collection of Fishes from Buenos Aires ;by Carl H.Eigen-

 

mann . 449

Histology and Development of the divided Eyes of certain Insects ; by George Daniel Shafer . .461 Index . 487

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The Experimental Data of the Quantitative Measurements of Electrolytic Migration ;by James W. McBain . . I Distribution of the Subcutaneous Vessels in the Head Region of the Ganoids, Polyodon and Lepisosteus ; by Wm. F. Allen

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Origin and Evolution of Angiosperms through Apospory ; by 0.

F. Cook . I59 Heredity and Mendel’s Law ; by Charles B. Davenport . 179 Mendelism and other Methods of Descent; by 0. F. Cook . . 189 Linnsan Memorial Address ;by Edward L. Greene . . 241 Linnaeus as a Zoologist; by Dr. William H. Dall . . 272 A Review of the American Components of the Tenebrionid Sub- family Tentyriinae ; by Thomas L. Casey . 275 Contents, Organization, Membership and Index . 523

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C. paradoxus ; by E. A. Andrews . . 167 Notices of Deceased Members . . 187 Index . 245

Volume 11:

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Some calcite crystals with new forms: by Waldemar T. Schaller Linnaeus as an Evolutionist by Edward L. Greene The Laramie Formation and the Shoshone group by Whitman Cross Studies in the American Buprestidae; by Thos. L. Casey The stratigraphic relations and paleontology of the “Hell Creek Beds,” “Ceratops Beds,” and equivalents, and their reference to the Fort Union formation;  by F.H. Knowlton The age and stigraphic relations of the “Ceratops Beds” of Wyoming and Montana;  by Timothy W. Stanton IndexVolume 12:

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E On the manner of locomotion of the Dinosaurs, especially

Diplodocus, with remarks on the origin of the birds . . I The Lichen flora of the Santa Cruz Peninsula, California . 27 The Polytrichaceze of

Western North America . . . 271 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329

Volume 13:

Proceedings  volume 13

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Notes on the mammals of the Lake Maxinkuckee Region 1 The collapse of recent beds at Staunton, Virginia Remarks on the fossil turtles accredited to the Judith River  Formation  On the systematic value of Rana chinensis Osbeck

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