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New and noteworthy mosses from Jamaica
Vol 26, Page 6
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Some West American sea anemones
Vol 26, Page 16
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Revision of the bathypelagic Prawns of the family Acanthephyridae, with notes on a new family Gomphonotidae
Vol 26, Page 24
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Nomenclatorial changes involving California polychaete worms
Vol 26, Page 31
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A new coyote from Honduras
Vol 26, Page 32
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New neotropical empoascan leafhoppers
Vol 26, Page 34
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Certain Cactaceae of Venezuela: New and Old species of Opuntia and Melocactus
Vol 26, Page 41
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The histology of nemic esophagi. V. The esophagi of Rhabditis, Anguillulina, and Aphelenchus
Vol 26, Page 52
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The occurrence of the terrestrial amphipods, Talitrus alluaudi and Talitrus sylvaticus, in the United States
Vol 26, Page 60
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Two new land shells from the Philipplne Islands
Vol 26, Page 64
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Some butterflies from eastern Virginia
Vol 26, Page 66
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The bees of the genus Agapostemon (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) occurring in the United States
Vol 26, Page 70
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New Pocket Gophers of the genus Thomomys
Vol 26, Page 111
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Description of a new flatfish, with notes on related species
Vol 26, Page 128
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Nomenclatorial notes on fossil and recent Bryozoa
Vol 26, Page 156
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A new Allagecrinus from Oklahoma
Vol 26, Page 162
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Food of Arctic birds and mammals collected by the Bartlett Expeditions of 1931, 1932, and 1933
Vol 26, Page 165
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Three new grasses from Polynesia
Vol 26, Page 177
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A new Ecuadorian fleabeetle injuring crucifers (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Vol 26, Page 181
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A now Mustelid Carnivore from the Neocene beds of north-western Nebraska
Vol 26, Page 199
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Three new grasses from Mexico and Chile
Vol 26, Page 207
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Notes on the Myristicaceae of Amazonian Brazil, with descriptions of new species
Vol 26, Iss 5, Page 213
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Echinoderms collected by Capt. Robert A. Bartlett in the seas about Baffin Land and Greenland
Vol 26, Page 294
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A new Pocket Gopher from New Mexico
Vol 26, Page 296
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A note on Dictyocaulus from domestic and wild ruminants
Vol 26, Page 298
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Notes on the Crustacea, chiefly Natantia, collected by Captain Robert A. Bartlett in Arctic seas
Vol 26, Page 324
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The histology of nemic esophagi. 6. The esophagus of members of the Chromadorida
Vol 26, Page 331
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New plants mainly from western South America
Vol 26, Page 358
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Radular movement in gastropods
Vol 26, Page 361
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Copepods from the far north collected by Capt. R. A. Bartlett
Vol 26, Page 365
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A new Poly nemid fish collected in the Sudong River, Sarawak, by Dr. William T. Hornaday, vrith notes on the genera of Polynemidae
Vol 26, Page 376
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New millipeds of the American family Striariidae
Vol 26, Page 404
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Anguillulina askenasyi (Butschli, 1875), a gall form-ing nematode parasite of the common forn moss, Thuidium delicatulum (L.) Hedw
Vol 26, Page 410
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The histology of nemic esophagi. VII. The esophagus of Leidynema appendiculatum (Leidy 1850)
Vol 26, Page 414
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The systematic position of Indostomus parodoxus Prashad & Mukerji, a fresh water fish from Burma
Vol 26, Page 420
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A redisposition of Monoxia puncticollis and allied species
Vol 26, Page 423
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Some new leafhoppers related to Thamnotettix
Vol 26, Page 430
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Lepidonia, a new genus of Vernonieae, with a nomenclatorial note on the name Leiboldia
Vol 26, Page 452
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Two new flying Squirrels from Mexico
Vol 26, Page 462
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Poecilocryptus and Poecilopimpla (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)
Vol 26, Page 464
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A new crassatellid from the Waccamaw formation of North and South Carolina and the Caloosahatchee marl of Florida
Vol 26, Page 528
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Three new grasses from Indo-China
Vol 26, Page 535
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Bryozoa collected in the American Arctic by Captain R. A. Bartlett
Vol 26, Page 538
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A note on the ocourrence of a pupal abnormality in the flour beetle Tribolium confutum Duval
Vol 26, Page 543