Excerpt from Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 1903, Vol. 16 Two New Wood Rats (genus Neotoma) from State of Coahuila, Mexico, by C. Hart Merriam General Notes Three fishes new to the fauna of New Mexico, T. D. A. Cock erell, 49; Note on Phoca nigra Pallas, J. A. Allen, 49; A new name for M as atraias Miller, Gerrit S. Miller, J r., 50; A new name (hopzias) for the genus Macrodon of Muller, Theo. Gill, 50; The technical name of the Indian Flyin Fox, Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. A note on the Florida Phoebe, eginald Heber Howe, Jr. 51; A new subgenus for N yctagmza cockerellae, T. D. A. Cockerell, 52; On the name of the common American Eel, Austin H. Clark, 52. A New Reithrodontomys from Western Nebraska, b Merritt Car 53-54 A New Genus and Species of Dragonfly from Brazi by James Needham 55 - 58 A gevgosupecies of Flying Lizard from Sarawak, Borneo, by Thomas ar Two New rspecies of Chamaeleon, by Thomas Barbour Mammals of Mt. Katahdin, Maine, by B. H. Dutcher Eight New Mammals from the United States, by C. Hart Merriam Four New Mammals, Including a New Genus (teanopus) from Mexico, by C. Hart Merriam The Short-mouthed Snake (eutamwz brachystoma cope) in South ern. Michigan, by Hubert Lyman Clark Descri tion of a New Neotoma from Mexico, by Outram Bangs. The awthorns of Northeastern Wisconsin, by J. H. Schuette.
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