A list of the publications of the United States National Museum, 1901-1906 : with an index to titles / by Randolph I. Geare.
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- 1906
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Credit: A list of the publications of the United States National Museum, 1901-1906 : with an index to titles / by Randolph I. Geare. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![No. 2038. Notes on the fossil crinoid genus Hoinocrinus Hall. By Edwin Kirk. pp. 473- 483. pi. 42. No. 2039. New species of noctuid moths from tropical America. By William Schaus. pp. 485-549. No. 2040. Notes on a viviparous dis- tome. By Edwin Linton, pp. 551-555, pi. 43. No. 2041. A contribution toward a monograph of the homop- terous insects of the fam- ily Delphacidae of North and South America. By David L. Crawford, pp. 557-640, pis. 44-49. No. 2042. Archeological investigations in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. By David I. Bushnell, jr. pp. 641-668, pis. 50-57, figs. 1-8. FROM VOLUME 4 7 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. No. 2043. New genera and species of Microlepidoptera from Panama. By August Busck. pp. 1-67. No. 2044. New species of crabs of the families Grapsidae and Ocypodidte. [ Scientific re- sults of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer “Albatross,” 1907- 1910.—No. 31.] By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 69-85. No. 2045. Names applied to the North American bees of the gen- era Lithurgus, Anthidium, and allies. By T. D. A. Cockerell, pp. 87-94. No. 2046. The noctuid moths of the genera Palindia and Dyo- myx. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 95-116. No. 2047. New genera and species of American Brachyrhyn- chous crabs. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 117-129, pis. 1-10. figs. 1-5. No. 2048. Hymenoptera, superfamilies Apoidea and Chalcidoidea, of the Yale-Dominican Expedition of 1913. By J. C. Crawford. pp. 131-134. No. 2049. Two cottoid fishes from Mon- terey Bay, California. By Charles H. Gilbert, pp. 135-137. pi. 11. No. 2050. Report on the Lepidoptera of the Smithsonian Biolog- ical Survey of the Pan- ama Canal Zone. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 139-350. No. 2051. The variations exhibited by Thamuophis ordinoides (Baird and Girard), a gartersnake inhabiting the Sausalito Peninsula, Cali- fornia. By Joseph C. Thompson, pp. 351-360. FROM VOLUME 16 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. Part 10. Aunona sericea and its allies. By William E. Safford. pp. i-vii, 263-275, pis. 85-99, figs. 42-44. Part 11. Nomenclature of the Sapote and the Sapodilla. By O. F. Cook, pp. i-vii, 277-285, pis. 100, 101, 1 fig. Part 12. A monograph of the Hauyeae and Gongylocarpeae, tribes of the Ona- graceae. By John Donnell Smith and J. N. Rose. pp. i-vii. 287-298, figs. 45-54. Part 13. Botrychium virginianum and its forms. Sphenoclea zeylanica and Caperonia palustris in the southern United Statee. By Ivar Tidestrom. pp. i-vii, 299-307. pis. 102, 103.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2485797x_0113.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)