ata oe oe; ri a5 rit byt Ae ie oy ! a oe - cet ¥ . ‘ \ F tk Wy oh) se » ‘ oy i he 4 ibs 4 4 4 { 2 7 "" if ‘ ; ; ie a ae how: H earl PeoOONEAN--INSTIPUTION. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1902. ADVERTISEMENT. This work (Bulletin No. 51) is one of a series of papers intended to illustrate the collections belonging to or placed under the charge of the Smithsonian Institution and deposited in the United States National Museum. The publications of the National Museum consist of two series—the Bulletin and the Proceedings. The Bulletin, publication of which was commenced in 1875, is a series of elaborate papers issued separately and based for the most part upon collections in the National Museum. They are monographic in scope and are devoted principally to the discussion of large zoolog- ical groups, bibliographies of eminent naturalists, reports of expedi- tions, etc. The bulletins, issued only as volumes with one exception, are of octavo size, although a quarto form, known as the Special Bul- letin, has been adopted in a few instances in which a larger page was deemed indispensable. The Proceedings (octavo), the first volume of which was issued in 1878, are intended primarily as a medium of publication for newly acquired facts in biology, anthropology, and geology, descriptions of new forms of animals and plants, discussions of nomenclature, ete. A volume of about 1,000 pages is issued annually for distribution to libraries, while a limited edition of each paper in the volume is printed and distributed in pamphlet form in advance. In addition, there are printed each year in the second volume of the Smithsonian Report (known as the Report of the National Museum) ‘papers, chiefly of an ethnological character, describing collections in the National Museum. Papers intended for publication by the National Museum are usually referred to an advisory committee, composed as follows: Frederick W. True (chairman), William H. Holmes, George P. Merrill, James E. Benedict, Otis T. Mason, Leonhard Stejneger, Lester F. Ward, and Marcus Benjamin (editor). S. P. Laneiey, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Wasuineton, U.S. A., April 4, 1902. Il Fiyo2 A LIST ls THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM (hs (0-1 9'0:Q) INCLUDING THE ANNUAL REPORTS, PROCEEDINGS, BULLETINS, . SPECIAL BULLETINS, AND CIRCULARS, Wee UN DHSS LO° ELE Ewes: BY RANDOLPH I. GEARE, Chief; Division of Correspondence and Documents. _ WASHINGTON: - GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1902. PREFACE. The purpose of this bulletin is to present a list, with index to titles, of the publications of the U. 8S. National Museum, which consist of an annual Report, an annual Calg of Pr oceedings, Bulletins, Special Bulletins, and Circulars. The Report constitutes the second volume of the Smithsonian Report, and the first one thus issued is for the year 1884. A certain number of these volumes is assigned to the Museum for distribution to libra- ries, to correspondents, and to contributors to the collections, while a considerable part of the edition is distributed by members of Congress. The special papers in these volumes, for the most part describing ethnological collections in the National Museum, are furnished free to those interested. The series of Proceedings of the National Museum began in 1878, and 23 volumes, containing 1,240 separate papers, have been published. These papers, which are technical, describe, or are based wholly or in part upon, material in the Museum. The volumes are sent only to libraries, while the separate papers are furnished without charge to specialists and others engaged in scientific work. The first number of the Bulletin was issued in 1875. Of the latest in the series, No. 50 (The Birds of North and Middle America), only the first volume, relating to the Fringillide, has been issued. The bulletins are intended principally for libraries, but are also given to known specialists working on the groups to which they relate. Special Bulletins, in quarto, have been issued at irregular intervals, but this form has been used only where a size larger than octavo was deemed especially desirable. The last one published (No. IV) is the first volume of a monograph of the American Hydroids, and relates to the group Plumularide. The primary object of the issuance of the series of Circulars was to bring to immediate notice urgent wants of the Museum, or to promul- gate special information with the least possible delay. The first circu- lar was published in 1881, and at the time when the present list was sent to the Printing Office this series contained fifty numbers. None of the above-mentioned publications are sold by the Museum, but when the Museum can not supply them, persons desiring to pur- chase are advised to write to the Super feeieat of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. ee cionally the iiccesn exchanges its publications for desirable specimens. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. . Annual reports of the U. S. National Museum (1881-1900), octavo. Titles Oiihe volumes!andieeneralicontents:-—5-. =. ac 4-24-57 eee ae eee seco == 1 . Numbered series of 122 papers and other important articles in the Annual EGP Metieta Clase LON) in ee Reine po aeve ee Minas Seine Pook oe sere eee 13 . Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, Vols. I-X XIII (1878-1901), octavo, comprising papers 1-1240 ......-.......-..- endl ae eas bk 6 ye gh 23 . Bulletins of the U.S. National Museum (1875-1901), octavo, Nos. 1-50.... 117 . Special bulletins of the U. 8. National Museum (1892-1900), quarto, Nos. Re Ieee ire ae Reser aus oe Bara hs mh ate as anc ae eae 12 . Circulars of the U. S. National Museum (1881-1901), Nos. 1-50.........-- £27, ERE RS A Sicae oe eS old pore a Lins = SOs bars cae eae 3 ww So eee ee 131 VII Pe LIST OF “lHE: PUBLICATIONS OF THE U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 1-=REPORTS: Sa OOO: 510— | Report | of the | Assistant Director | of the | U. S. National Museum, | G. Brown Goode, | for the year 1881. | —— | From the Smithsonian Report for 1881. | —— | Washington: | Govern- ment Printing Office. | 1883. 8vo., pp. 1-79. Report ot Assistant: Director - 245: 2222.42 s-2 2552-55528 pp. 1-30. St CRON OTS = 5 see am he ee on he ee oe Pak oe ras 2 Sate p. 3. IERIE DEAIORESR ORIN a pee hehe cre eee cos See A Noe OE See SSE oat ore pp. 31-50. is OMMCOMUCUMUTONSH sa. ere es feos Bao ep ee ee pp- 91-79. This was the first report on the operations of the National Museum printed under a separate cover. The reports of the Museum for 1881, 1882, and 1883, were first printed in the reports of the Institution for those years, and were afterwardsissued in pamphlet form. The Museum Report for 1884 was the first one to occupy a separate volume of the Smithsonian Report, and to be accompanied by papers based upon the collections. 524— | Report | of the | Assistant Director | of the | U. S. National Museum, | G. Brown Goode, | for the year 1882. | —— | From the Smithsonian Report, 1882. | -—— | Washington: | Govern- ment Printing Office. | 1883. 8vo., pp. 1-145. Report of Assistant Director v=. .2 2 5-22-2522 S222 pp. 1-48. TEASE VG GNG) 51 CS Sans AO Ee ee eee eee eee p- 49. 1 Shi} a yect 2 0) al eee Secale ee rt a UE eg pp. 49-76. ENCECHSIONS pet yaa: oo eA sey cae he ee ote ease Me EEE © pp- 77-118. Ste Gi COmmPRU CONS 2 ae mers ener sree pp. 113-145. 587— | Report | of the | Assistant Director | and of | the Curators | of the | U. S. National Museum | for | the year 1883. | - | From the Smithsonian Report for 1883. | ———— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1885. 8vo., pp. 1-200. Reportiot the Assistant Director 2-2-2. +. +<. 2225s. 2222 pp. 1-30. IRepontsiom curation. aan 2. oe ye oe Ae eo ee pp. 30-114. Materia Medica. By J. M. Flint. pp. 30-35. Foods and Textile Industries. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 36-38, Antiquities. By Charles Rau. pp. 38-47. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 48-60, Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 60-65. 2 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Reptiles. By H. C. Yarrow. pp. 65-68. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 68-79. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 79-84. Mollusks. By Wm. H. Dall. pp. 84-90. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 90-100. Fossil Invertebrates (Mesozoic and Cenozoic). By OC. A. White. pp. 100-101. Fossil Invertebrates (Paleozoic). By Chas. D. Walcott. pp. 101-103. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. p. 103. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 103-106. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 106-108. Metallurgy and Economic Geology. By Fred P. Dewey. pp. 108-111. Listokollicess.. 2 222s eee st ot, So eee ee es ee j ei Et 5 Bibliography =... 2536 see eee ee pe We eee pp. 116-161. istiol contubutors:= ss —eseasceee et aaa ees pp. 162-200. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the year 1884. | ——— | Part Il. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1885. 8vo., pp. ix, 1-458, 105 pls. Beginning with this year and continuing until 1892, the reports consist of Part I, Report of the Assistant Director [after 1885 this title was changed to Assistant Secre- tary]; Part II, Reports of the Curators and Acting Curators; Part III, Papers based on collections in the National Museum; Part IV, Bibliography; Part V, List of accessions to the Museum. ReportoiwAssistanite Mecho neces ees ee pp. 1-72. Reporte of curatomis:.222..-0 oto ae eee oe eee pp. 75-276. Materia Medica. By H. G. Beyer. pp. 75-77. Textile Industries. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 79-84. Naval Architecture. By Joseph W. Collins. pp. 85-106. Foods. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 107-108. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 109-120. American Aboriginal Pottery. By William H. Holmes. pp. 121-122. Antiquities. By Charles Rau. pp. 123-127. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 129-142. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 148-155. Herpetology. By H. C. Yarrow. pp. 157-160. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 161-178. Mollusks. By William H. Dall. pp. 179-184. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 185-188. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 189-202. Invertebrate Fossils (Paleozoic). By C. D. Walcott. pp. 203-214. Invertebrate Fossils (Mesozoic and Cenozoic). By C. A. White. pp. 215-217. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 219-220. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 221-225. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 227-238. Metallurgy and Economic Geology. By Frederick P. Dewey. pp. 239- 276. Papers illustrating the collections ...-.........------ pp. 277-335. Bibliography. =: - .- 222 Bae ee ee eee pp. 337-381. Accessions, 25-5: Wieder CMe STOR ee ta Ok gd pp. 383-428. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 3 Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and con- dition | of the Institution | to July, 1885." | ——— | Part Il. | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1886. 8vo., pp. xi, 1-264; vii, 1-939, 144 pls. FREPOTL Gi Nessim ITECUOR 2 oie Soba a w'Se 2 pp. 1-54. ZEW ELO{OLAT CIEE) 7S Dire 1 gee aie ee pp. 55-147. Materia Medica. By H. G. Beyer. pp. 57-58. Textile Industries. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 59-60. . Foods. By Romyn Hitchcock. p. 61. Enthnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 63-67. American Prehistoric Pottery. By W. H. Holmes. p. 69. Antiquities. By Charles Rau. pp. 71-78. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 79-84. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 85-91. Reptiles and Batrachians. By H.C. Yarrow. pp. 93-94. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 95-98. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederick W. True. pp. 99-102. Mollusks.. By William Healey Dall. pp. 103-111. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 113-116. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 117-127. Invertebrate Fossils (Paleozoic). By C. D. Walcott. pp. 129-132. Invertebrate Fossils (Meso-Cenozoic). By Charles A. White. p. 133. Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 135-136. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 137-138. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 139-142. Metallurgy and Economic Geology. By F. P. Dewey. pp. 143-147. LPUICLIS Sg? 2ieck tee SIR Neen aiane de ues ee eae GU a ete pp. 149-174. Hest @ ie AE COSSTOUS oor a eee ne Sees oe soe ee pp. 175-248. Paper on the George Catlin Indian Gallery.......-.-.-- pp. 1-939. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Insti- tution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condition | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1886, | —— | Part TE -| | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1889. 8vo., pp. Xi, 1-842, 16 pls., 23 figs. Reportiot Assistant Secretary: 22 .s-.4..-2-2.-c-e-c2 sce pp. 1-83. OR On OCA ER ema eA ak ott sae See ate oe pp. 85-252. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 87-96. American Aboriginal Pottery. By W. H. Holmes. pp. 97-100. Archeology. By Charles Rau. pp. 101-112; 4 pls., 20 figs. Foods and Textiles. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 113-118. Steam Transportation. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 119-141; 45 pls., 9 figs. Materia Medica. By H. G. Beyer. pp. 143-145. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 147-152. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 153-162. Birds’ Eggs. By Charles Bendire. pp. 163-164. Reptiles and Batrachians. By H. C. Yarrow. pp. 165-166. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 167-172. Mollusks (including Cenozoic Fossils). By Wm. H. Dall. pp. 173-179. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 181-197; 1 pl., 5 figs. 1It having been decided to issue future reports by the fiscal year instead of by the calendar year, this volume covers only the first six months of the year 1885. 4 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 199-207. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederick W. True. pp. 209-213. Invertebrate Fossils. By C. D. Walcott. pp. 215-227. Invertebrate Fossils (Mesozoic). By C. A. White. pp. 229-230. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. p. 231. Recent Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 233-235. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 237-238. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 239-244. Metallurgy and Economic Geology. By Fred. P. Dewey. pp. 245-252. Papers illustrating the collections. ..-.---------.----: pp. 253-670. Bibliography 2ss2.. 32 24. sere ce ere en eee pp- 671-699. Tnistvoiaccessions ns asta ee eee ee ane nee pp. 701-793. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Insti- tution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condition | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1887. | | Part Il, | ——— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1889. . 8vo., pp. xviii, 1-771, 32 pls., 125 figs. Report of Assistant Sectetary <2 =-.-.:+.a54- cess pp. 1-62. Reports, of curators: 2. 2222 = shoo. soo Hoe ae erase 3 sBB: 63-558. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 65-7 American Aboriginal Pottery. By W. H. ee pp. 77-78. Transportation. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 79-81; 1 pl., 2 figs. Archeology. By Charles Rau. pp. 83-85. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 87-94. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 95-100. Birds’ Eggs. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 101-102. Reptiles and Batrachians. By H.C. Yarrow. pp. 103-104. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 105-110. Mollusks (including Cenozoic Invertebrate Fossils). By W. H. Dall. pp. 111-116. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 117-123. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 125-135. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederick W. True. pp. 137-138. Invertebrate Fossils (Paleozoic). By C. D. Walcott. pp. 189-141. Invertebrate Fossils (Mesozoic). By C. A. White. p. 143. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 145-146. Recent Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 147-148. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 149-150. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 151-153. Metallurgy and Economic Geology. By F. P. Dewey. pp. 155-158. Papers illustrating the collections. .222.---.221--e2-.-- pp. 159-558. Bibliography. << .n sce = pee See eee eee te pp. 559-594. Listiof accessions = 222 e226 al ee eae eens pp. 595-703. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Insti- tution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condition | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1888. | —— | Report of the U. S. National Museum. | ——- | Washington: | Government Printing Office. 8vo., pp. Xxii, 1-876, 108 pls., 2 charts, 174 figs., 4 diagrams, 1 map. Report of Assistant’ Secretary 2 ose ee soe ae = ee pp. 1-84. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 5 PS pOnIn Ol CUPALOPA © a... ou eects ae Selae es soir Huai Eicichees =< pp. 85-222. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 87-92. Oriental Antiquities. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 93-104. American Aboriginal Pottery. By W. H. Holmes. pp. 105. Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 107-111. Materia Medica. By James M. Flint. pp. 113-114. Historical Relics, Coins, Medals, ete. By A. Howard Clark. pp. 115-116. Graphic Arts. By 8S. R. Koehler. pp. 117-122. Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 123-138. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 159-143. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 145-150. Birds’ Eggs. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 151-152. Reptiles and Batrachians. By H. C. Yarrow. pp. 153-154. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 155-158. Mollusks (including Tertiary Fossils). By W. H. Dall. pp. 159-164. Insects. By C VY. Riley. pp. 165-171. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 173-180. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederick W. True. pp. 181-182. Invertebrate Fossils. By C. D. Walcott. pp. 183-185. Invertebrate Fossils (Mesozoic). By C. A. White. pp. 187-188. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 189-190. Recent Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 191-193. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 195-197. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 199-208. Metallurgy and Economic Geology. By F. P. Dewey. pp. 209-211. Living Animals. By W. T. Hornaday. pp. 213-222. Papers illustrating the collections ..._-.....-.---..-- pp. 223-702. Bul pared lay ae oe a See See ees Sener ae oe pp. 703-734. GIS GeO AGCOSSIOM Gee. NS es eek aera oe Oe: Soe cme ye pp. 785-789. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Insti- tution | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condition | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1889. | —— | Report | of the | National Museum. | | Washington: | Goy- ernment Printing Office. | 1891. pp. xvii, 1-883, Appendix E, pp. 1-50; 107 pls., 137 figs., 7 maps. Report of Assistant Secretary... 2... 2.2 0.---22-2--o% pp. 1-277. Renontscoilcumatonsises +o. scememesee ae Se eee ae pp. 279-423. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 281-288. Oriental Antiquities. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 289-292. Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 293-299. Graphic Arts. By 8S. R. Koehler. pp. 301-318. Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 317-339; 6 pls. American Aboriginal Pottery. By W. H. Holmes. p. 341. Forestry. By B. E. Fernow. pp. 343-347. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 349-355. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 357-361. Birds’ Eggs. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 365-364. Reptiles. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 365-367. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 369-370. Mollusks. By Wm. H. Dall. pp. 371-375. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 377-880. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 381-385, 6 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederick W. True. pp. 387-390. Paleozoic Fossils. By C. D. Walcott. pp. 391-396. Mesozoic Fossils. By C. A. White. p. 397. Botany. By George Vasey. p. 399. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 401-403. Lithology and Physical Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 405-411. Metallurgy. By F. P. Dewey. pp. 415-415. Living Animals. By W. T. Hornaday. pp. 417-423. Papers illustrating the collections.... pp. 425-735 + Appendix E, pp. 1-50. Bilplioemay iy) eaee Bae eee se aa pp. 737-775. Tist.of accessions... 5.2) 8s. Seek. eee pp. 777-820. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- ~ tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1890. | | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | | Wash- ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1891. pp. Xviii, 1-811, 163 pls., 99 figs. Report.of Assistant: Secretary = 2222. =... 5 sa ere pp. 1-116. Reports Ol. CURAbORS see San BE tt Ns oe rs eee ae pp. 117-249. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 119-136. Oriental Antiquities. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 137-140. Historical Collections. By A. Howard Clark. pp. 141-145. Graphic Arts. By 8S. R. Koehler. pp. 147-157. Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 159-162. Forestry. By B. E. Fernow. pp. 163-164. Foods and Textiles. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 165-174. Materia Medica. By James M. Flint. pp. 175-177. Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 179-187 Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 189-193. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 195-198. Birds’ Eggs. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 199-200. Reptiles and Batrachians. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 201-203. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 205-209. ‘ Mollusks. By Wm. H. Dall. pp. 211-217. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 219-221. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 223-229. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederick W. True. pp. 231-232. Paleozoic Fossils. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 233-234. Mesozoic Fossils. By C. A. White. pp. 235-236. Botany. By George Vasey. pp. 237-239. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 241-242. Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 243-249. Papers illustrating the collections -.......--.-------- pp. 251-680. Bibliography S25. 254- 5 nee oe ae eee eee ee pp. 681-716. List; of accessions2 2. = = ee Se see eee pp. 717-765. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1891. | —- | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | | Wash- ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1892. 8vo., pp. Xvii, 1-869, 84 pls., 151 figs., 8 diagrams. Report of Assistant Secretary-<..-...--..-55-55-5 252- pp. 1-181. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. ib RENO LUSvOL CUrALONS sascha eee Oe a ee pp. 183-270. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 135-144. American Aboriginal Pottery. By William H. Holmes. p. 145. Oriental Antiquities. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 147-148. Historical Collections. By A. Howard Clark. pp. 149-157. Graphic Arts. By S. R. Koehler. pp. 159-161. Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 163-170. Forestry. By B. E. Fernow. pp. 171-178. Materia Medica. By James M. Flint. pp. 179-180. Physical Apparatus. By W. C. Winlock. p. 181. Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 183-198. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 199-205. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 207-211. Birds’ Eggs. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 213-214. Reptiles and Batrachians. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 215-217. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 219-221. Vertebrate Fossils. By Frederic A. Lucas. p. 223. Mollusks (including Cenozoic Fossils). By William H. Dall. pp. £25- 229. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 231-233. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 285-241. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 243-244. Paleozoic Invertebrate Fossils. By C. D. Walcott. pp. 245-248. Mesozoic Fossils. By C. A. White. p. 249. Botany. By George Vasey. pp. 251-253. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp 255-257. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 259-260. Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 261-270. Papers illustrating the collections .........--..---.-- pp. 271-735. Petra ss ee eae eters 2 FNL Be ee ol Mia pp. 737-764. TOHS6, OHESNE 6 SSSST (0 0S AR ne a A cep ee apie ere pp. 765-814. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1892. | —— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | | Wash- ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1893. 8vo., pp. Xv, 1-620, 103 pls., 5 figs. Report,of Assistant(Secretary 222222224 522-222-- 5.2222 pp. 1-97. ReMonien ole CUiCAnO Lee sr.) seem sie ts ee ce oe .0 ower pp. 99-217. Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 101-107. American Aboriginal Pottery. By William H. Holmes. _ p. 109. Oriental Antiquities. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 111-113. Historical Collections. By A. Howard Clark. pp. 115-120. Graphic Arts. By S. R. Koehler. pp. 121-125. Forestry. By B. E. Fernow. p. 125. Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 127-182. Materia Medica. By William 8. Dixon. p. 133. Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 135-142. Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 143-145. Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 147-152. Odlogy. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 153-154. Reptiles and Batrachians. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 155-157. Fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 159-161. Mollusks (including Cenozoic Fossils). By William H. Dall. pp. 163-167. 8 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Vertebrate Fossils. By O. C. Marsh. pp. 169-170. Insects. By C. V. Riley. pp. 171-174. Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 175-179. Comparative Anatomy. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 181-183. Fossil Plants. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 185-190. Paleozoic Invertebrate Fossils. By C. D. Walcott. pp. 191-194. Mesozoic Invertebrate Fossils. By C. A. White. p. 195. Botany. By George Vasey. pp. 197-200. Minerals. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 201-203. Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 205-217. Papers illustrating the collections. ....---.-.2-2..-2-: pp. 219-493. Bibliographivasc as ee. eos 6 ee Ses a Seale pp. 495-526. List of accessions: S: .2scs-2 tse. 02 oA Sere eee pp. 527-578. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the year ending June 30, 1893. | | Report | of the | U. 8. National Museum. ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1895. 8vo., pp. XXi, 1-794, 188 pls., 116 figs. This and the subsequent reports consist of only two parts: I, Report of the Assistant Secretary, with appendices; II, Papers describing and illustrating collections in the National Museum. Report of the Assistant Secretary ...:..--.-4...-.------ pp. 1-192. Appendices. pp. 193-334. I. The scientific and administrative staff. pp. 193-194. II. Finance, property supplies, and accounts. pp. 194-197. III. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending June 30, 1898. pp. 197-204. IV. Buildings and labor—police, and public comfort. pp. 204-205. VY. Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report. pp. 205-218. VI. List ot accessions. pp. 219-284. VII. Bibliography. pp. 285-313. VIII. Lectures and meetings of societies. pp. 314-3815. IX. Documents relating to the World’s Columbian Exposition. pp. 316-323. X. Documents in relation to the Columbian Historical Exhibition in Madrid, 1892. pp. 324-334. Papers illustrating the collections...............--.-- pp. 3835-780. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1894. | — | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | | Wash- ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1896. 8vo., pp. Xxvi, 1-1030, 57 pls., 851 figs., 1 chart, 1 map. Report’ of Assistant: Secretary o22-- ee nee te eee meee ee pp. 1-90. Appendices. pp. 91-233. I. The scientific and administrative staffs. pp. 91-92. II. Finance, property, supplies, and accounts. pp. 93-95. III.. Rules governing the watch force in the National Museum. pp. 96-99. IV. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending June 30, 1894. pp. 100-105. X. Lectures and meetings of societies. . The work of the mechanics and laborers. . List of accessions. . Specimens sent for examination and report. . Bibliography, with supplementary lists of new genera and species. LIsT OF PUBLICATIONS. pp. 106-107. pp. 108-166. pp. 167-179. pp. 180-227. . List of papers in the Annual Report and Proceedings of the National Museum, published in separate form during the year ending June 30, 1894. pp. 228-231. pp. 2382-283. Papers illustrating the collections .....___-. Be Abe ks pp. 235-1011. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1895. | ington: | | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | —— | Wash- Government Printing Office. | 1897. 8vo., pp. Xx, 1-1080, 154 pls., 382 figs. Report Appendices. I: II Iie Aye Viel: VIII. IX. X. XI Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents Institution, tion | of of Assistant Secretary pp. 103-308. The scientific and administrative staffs. List of accessions. pp. 105-162. List of accessions to the Museum library received by gift and exchange during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, exclusive of publications retained from the Smithsonian library. pp. 163-205. Bibliography, with supplementary lists of new genera and species. pp. 207-250. pp- 1-102. pp. 103-104. . List of papers in the Proceedings of the National Museum, pub- lished in separate form during the year ending June 30, 1895. pp. 251-253. . Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report. pp. 255-266. Lectures and meetings of societies. pp. 267-270. Finance, property, supplies, and accounts. pp. 271-274. List of duplicate specimens prepared for distribution to educational establishments since 1890. pp. 275-298. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending June 30, 1895. pp. 299-305. . The work of the mechanics and laborers. pp. 307-308. pp. 309-1045. of the | Smithsonian showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1896. | ——— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | —— | Wash- ington: | 8vo. Report Appendices. . The scientific and administrative staff. pp. 107-108. EH: III. I yy. Government Printing Office. | 1898. , pp. Xxiv, 1-1107, 199 pls., 555 figs. of Assistant Secretary pp. 107-284. pp. 1-106. List of accessions. pp. 109-164. List of accessions to the Museum library by gift and exchange dur- ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. pp. 165-194. Bibliography, with supplementary lists of new genera and species. pp. 195-250. 10 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. V. Papers published in separate form during the year ending June 30, 1896. pp. 251-253. VI. Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report. pp. 254-267. VII. Lectures and meetings of societies. pp. 268-270. VIII. Finance, property, supplies, and accounts. pp. 271-272. IX. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending June 30, 1896. pp. 273-280. X. The work of the mechanics and laborers. pp. 281-284. Papers illustrating the collections Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents pp. 285-1057. of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1897. | —— | Report | of the | U.S. National Museum. | Part I. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1899. 8vo., Report of the Assistant Secretary Appendices. i: iG ik PV: V. pp. xxvii, 1-1021, 150 pls., 457 figs. pp. 89-245. The scientific and administrative staff. List of accessions. pp. 91-151. List of accessions to the Museum library by gift and exchange dur- ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. pp. 153-191. Bibliography. pp. 195-211. Papers published in separate form during the year ending June 30, pp. 89-90. 1897. pp. 213-215. Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report. 217-234. Lectures and meetings of societies. pp. 235-257. Finance, property, supplies, and accounts. p. 238. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending June 30, 1897. pp. 239-245. Papers illustrating the collections..-..22-.5 -=.222 222-2 pp. 247-988. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, L897. | —- | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | Part Il. | — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1901. pp. xii, 1-515, 110 pls. Wile pp- WANE VIII. IX. This volume constitutes a memorial to Dr. G. Brown Goode. CONTENTS. Memorial meeting, pp. 1-61, and reprints of the following of Dr. Goode’s papers: Museum-history and museums of history. pp. 63-81. The genesis of the U. S. National Museum. pp. 83-191. The principles of museum administration. pp. 193-240. The museums of the future. pp. 241-262. The origin of the national scientific and educational institutions of the United States. pp. 263-354. The beginnings of natural history in America. pp. 350-406. The beginnings of American science. pp. 407-466. The first national scientific congress (Washington, April, 1844) and its connection with the organization of the American Association. pp. 467-477. The published writings of George Brown Goode, 1869-1896. By Randolph I. Geare. pp. 479-500. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 11 Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1898. | | Report | of the | National Museum. | —— | Wyeehuinetph: | Government Printing Office. | 1900. 8vo., pp. Xviii, 1-1294, 36 pls., 347 figs. Report of Acting Assistant Secretary (including reports of bie seatreuraLors hove. sy. cates sees ahs eee an pp. 1-77. Report on the Department of Anthropology. By William H. Holmes. pp. 19-33. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 35-44. Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 45-50. Appendices. pp. 79-149. I. The Museum staff. pp. 79-80. II. List of accessions. pp. 81-120. III. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending June 30, 1898. pp. 121-128. IV. Bibliography. pp. 129-147. VY. Papers published in separate form during the year ending June 30, 1898. pp. 148-149. Paper on the Crocodilians, Lizards, and Snakes of INO TMM AT ChIGa eee a eens eee nals ce PR Ne pp. 153-1270. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, : showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi- tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1899. | -—— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | —— | Wash- ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1901. 8vo., pp. Xv, 1-598, 62 pls., 74 figs. Report of Assistant Secretary (including reports of the REMMRCUNALONN oe Saat. Men eee Se ego gtee pp. 1-70. Report on the Department of Anthropology. By William H. Holmes. pp. 17-24. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 25-35. % Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 87-49. Appendices. pp. 71-152. I. The Museum staff. pp. 71-72. II. List of accessions. pp. 73-115. Ill. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899. pp. 117-124. IV. Bibliography. pp. 125-150, VY. Papers published in separate form during the year ending June 30, 1899. pp. 151-152. Papers illustrating the collections.................--. pp. 153-561. Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and con- dition | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1900. | | Report | of the | National Museum. ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1902. 8 vo., pp. i-xvii, 1-788, 113 pls., 126 figs. 12 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Report of Assistant Secretary (including reports of the head: curators): (2.2) eet Se oe eae pp. 1-75. Report on the Department of Anthropology. By William H. Holmes. pp. 21-29. Report on the Department of Biology. By Frederick W. True. pp. 31-44. Report on the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill. pp. 45-57, 9 pls. Appendices. pp. 77-162. I. The Museum staff. pp. 77-78. II. List of accessions. pp. 79-117. III. Distribution of specimens. pp. 119-127. IV. Bibliography. pp. 129-149. V. Papers published in separate form. pp. 151-152. Papers illustrating the collections. ......-...---.---- pp. 155-698. an We) II—PAPERS PRINTED IN THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. (NOS. 1-122.) 18s4. . Throwing-sticks in the National Museum. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 279-289, 17 pls. Basket-work of the North American aborigines. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 291-306, 64 pls. A study of the Eskimo bows in the U.S. National Museum. By John Murdoch. pp. 307-316, 12 pls. On a Spotted dolphin apparently identical with the Prodelphi- nus doris of Gray. By Frederick W. True. pp. 317-824, 6 pls. . The Florida muskrat (WVeofiber alleni True). By Frederick W. True. pp. 825-330, 3 pls. On the West Indian seal (J/onachus tropicalis Gray). By Fred- erick W. True and F. A. Lucas. pp. 331-335, 3 pls. ESS S- Sketch of the exhibit made by the Smithsonian Institution at the New Orleans Exposition. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Director.) pp. 35-37. The George Catlin indian Gallery in the U.S. National Museum, with memoirs and statistics. By Thomas Donaldson. pp. vii, 1-939, 144 pls. LSse. . Report upon the exhibit made by the Smithsonian Institution at the New Orleans Exposition (including Louisville and Cin- cinnati). By R. Edward Earll. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 70-83. 15 14 R. 10 i. 26. R. R. ee . 14. Lion « 20: BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . The meteorite collection in the U. S. National Museum: A cata- logue of meteorites represented November 1, 1886. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 255-265, 1 plate. . Gem collection of the U. S. National Museum. By George F. Kunz. pp. 267-275. 2. The collection of building and ornamental stones in the U. S. National Museum: A handbook and catalogue. By George P. Merrill. pp. 277-648, 9 pls., 14 figs. List of specimens of textile fibers and fabrics in the reference series of the section of textile industries of the U. S. National Museum, June 30, 1886. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 649-655. Preparation of microscopical mounts of vegetable textile fibers. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 657-658. How to collect mammal skins for purposes of study and for mounting. By William T. Hornaday. pp. 659-670, 9 figs. i = ae pe oe Cradles of the American aborigines. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 161-212; 45 figs. . Notes on the artificial deformation of children among savages and civilized peoples. By J. H. Porter. pp. 213-235. . The human beast of burden. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 237-295, 54 figs. . Ethno-conchology: A study of primitive money. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 297-334, 9 pls., 22 figs. A preliminary catalogue of the Eskimo collection in the U. 8. National Museum, arranged geographically and by uses. By T. Dix Bolles. pp. 335-365. . The extermination of the American bison, with a sketch of its discovery and life history. By William T. Hornaday. pp. 367-548, 22 pls. . The preservation of museum specimens from insects and the effect of dampness. By Walter Hough. pp. 549-558, 4 figs. tLSeeas . Report upon the participation of the Smithsonian Institution in the Industrial Exposition at Minneapolis, 1887. By William V. Cox. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 82-84. R. 30. R. 34. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 15 / The coast Indians of southern Alaska and northern British Columbia. By Albert P. Niblack, U. S. N. pp. 225-386, 70 pls., 48 figs., 2 charts. A catalogue of the Hippisley collection of Chinese porcelains; with a sketch of the history of ceramic art in China. By Alfred E. Hippisley. pp. 387-491. The expedition to Funk Island, with observations upon the history and anatomy ofthe Great Auk. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 493-529, 3 pls., 4 diagrams. Fire-making apparatus in the U. S. National Museum. By Walter Hough. pp. 531-587, 6 pls., 49 figs. The collection of Korean mortuary pottery in the U. S. National Museum. By Pierre Louis Jouy. pp. 589-596, 5 pls., 1 map. P A study of prehistoric anthropology: Handbook for begin- ners. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 597-671, 20 pls., 43 figs. Ancient Indian matting, from Petit Anse Island, Louisiana. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 673-675, 1 plate. Results of an inquiry as to the existence of man in North America during the paleolithic period of the Stone Age. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 677-702, 14 figs. £SSQ:- Museum catalogues. By Randolph I. Geare. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 8-21. Report upon the participation of the Smithsonian Institution and the National Museum in the expositions held at Cincin- nati and Mariettta in 1888. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 149-186, 4 pls. This report consists of a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- tution and inclosing Appendix A: Report upon the exhibit of the Smithsonian Insti- tution, including the U. 8, National Museum, at the Centennial Exposition of the Ohio Valley and Central States, held at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1888. By R. Edward Earll. Appendix B: Report upon the exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution, including the U.S. National Museum, at the Centennial Exposition, Marietta, Ohio, July 16 to 21, 1888. By William V. Cox. Biographical notice of James Stevenson (Appendix C). (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 187-190. 16 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. R. 35. Lists of institutions and foreign and domestic libraries to which it is desired to send future publications of the National Museum (Appendix D). (Part of the Report of the Assist- ant Secretary.) pp. 191-277. R. 36. The museums of the future.’ By G. Brown Goode. pp. 427-445. R. 37. Te Pito Te Henua, or Easter Island. ys (Wo ae iehainaoes U.S. N. Pen } | pp. 447-552, 49 pls., 20 figs. es R. 38. Aboriginal skin-dressing: A study based on munteigi in the U.S. National Museum. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 553-589, 33 pls. R. 39. The Puma, or American lion: Fel¢s concolor of Linneeus. By Frederick W. True. pp. 591-608, 1 plate. R. 40. Animals recently extinct or threatened with extermination, as represented in the collections of the U. 5. National Museum. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 609-649, 11 pls., 2 figs., 7 maps. R. 41. The development of the American rail and track, as illustrated by the collection in the U. 5S. National Museum. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 651-708, 116 figs. ~ R. 42. Explorations in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1887, made in connection with the cruise of the U. S. Fish Commission schooner Grampus. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 709-728, 1 plate. R. 43. On a bronze Buddha in the U. 8. National Museum. By Charles De Kay. pp. 729-735, 1 plate. R. 44. Preliminary handbook of the Department of Geology in the U.S. National Museum. By George P. Merrill. (Appen- dix E.) pp. 1-50. 1s90. R. 45. The Humming birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 253-3838, 46 pls., 47 figs. R. 46. White-line engraving or relief-printing in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. By S. R. Koehler. pp. 385-394, 4 pls., 3 figs. R. 47. The methods of fire-making. By Walter Hough. pp. 395-409, 1 pl., 13 figs. R. 48. Ulu, or Woman’s knife, of the Eskimo. By Otis T. Mason P) é) pp. 411-416, 21 pls. R. 49. The ancient Pit-dwellers of Yezo. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 417-427 eee 4 figs. 1A lecture deliy aren before ithe Brooklyn Institute, > eeaRe 28, 1889. R. 50: By 5aiz ie Rk. Nas 51. . 65. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 5 ag The Ainos of Yezo, Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 429-502, 37 pls., 21 figs. Handbook for the Department of Geology in the U.S. National Museum. Part I. Geognosy. The materials of the earth’s crust. By George P. Merrill. pp. 503-591, 12 pls., 10 figs. The Catlin collection of Indian paintings.’ By Washington Matthews, U. S.. A. pp. 593-610, 21 pls. . The log of the Savannah. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 611-639, 6 pls. Anthropology at the Paris Exposition in 1889. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 641-680, 7 pls., 1 fig. f SOrt. The genesis of the National Museum. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 273-380. Ethnological collections in the U. 8. National Museum from Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. By W. L. Abbott. pp. 381-428, 24 figs. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Korean collections in the U.S. National Museum. By Walter Hough. pp. 429-488, 31 pls. Shinto, or the mythology of the Japanese. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 489-509. The ancient burial mounds of Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 511-528, 31 pls. * Some ancient relics in Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 525-526, 4 pls. Prehistoric naval architecture of the north of Europe. By George H. Boehmer. pp. 527-647, 17 pls., 126 figs. First draft of a system of classification for the World’s Colum- bian Exposition. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 649-735. 1892. Japanese wood-cutting and wood-cut printing. By T. Tokuno. pp. 221-244, 10 pls., 5 figs. . The relation of biology to geological investigation. By Charles A. White. pp. 245-368, 1 plate. Scientific taxidermy for museums. (Based on a study of the United States Government collections.) By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 369-436, 84 pls. 1 Reprint of a lecture delivered in the National Museum on April 18, 1889, 8879—No. 51—02 2 18 R. I: R. R. R. 80. 81. Oo. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. The shofar—its use and origin. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 437-450, 4 pls. The Crump burial cave. (Blount County, Alabama.) By Frank Burns. pp. 451-454, 1 plate. Minute stone implements from India. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 455-460, 2 pls, Comparative odlogy of North American birds. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 461-493. ai Ef a 3S Recent advances in museum methods. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 21-58, 55 pls. Columbian Historical Exposition in Madrid. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 86-108; also Appendix X, pp. 324-334. : The World’s Columbian Exposition. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) pp. 108-114, 1 plate; also Appendix IX, pp. 316-321. The poisonous snakes of North America. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 345-487, 19 pls., 70 figs. Chinese games with dice and dominoes. By Stewart Culin. pp. 489-537, 12 pls., 33 figs. The onyx marbles; their origin, composition, and uses, both ancient and modern. By George P. Merrill. pp. 589-585, 18 pls. The cowbirds. By Charles Bendire. pp. 587-624, 3 pls. Primitive American armor. By Walter Hough. pp. 625-651. The weapons and wings of birds. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 653-663, 1 plate, 8 figs. ; * Notes on the ethnology of Tibet. By William Woodville Rockhill. pp. 665-747, 52 pls. Two Persepolitan casts in the U. 5. National Museum. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 749-753, 2 pls. Museum collections to illustrate religious history and cere- monials. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 755-768. cs If public libraries, why not public museums?" By Edward 8. Morse. pp. 769-780. 1Reprinted from The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1893, pp. 112-119. R.8 3. R. 84. 2. 8 R. 8 5. 6. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 19 1894. Primitive travel and transportation. By Otis Tufton Mason. pp. 237-593, 25 pls., 260 figs. Mancala, the national game of Africa. By Stewart Culin. pp. 595-607, 5 pls., 15 figs. The golden patera of Rennes. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 609-617, 1 plate, 1 fig. The wooden statue of Baron Ii Kamon-no-Kami Naosuké, pioneer diplomat of Japan. (Translation by Mr. H. Satoh of the label accompanying the statue. ) pp. 619-622, 1 plate. A study of the primitive methods of drilling. By J. D. McGuire. pp. 623-756, 201 figs. The swastika, the earliest known symbol, and its migrations; with observations on the migration of certain industries in prehistoric times. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 757-1011, 25 pls., 374 figs., 1 map, 1 chart. ae stole y The social organization and the secret societies of the Kwakiutl Indians. By Franz Boas. pp. 311-738, 51 pls., 215 figs. The graphic art of the Eskimos. By Walter James — offman. pp. 739-968, 82 pls., 154 figs. Notes on the geology and natural history of the peninsula of Lower California. By George P. Merrill. pp. 969-994, 10 pls. The mineralogical collections in the U. 8S. National Museum. By Witt Tassin. pp. 995-1000, 1 plate. Pen The tongues of birds. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 1001-1020, 2 pls., 13 figs. The Ontonagon copper bowlder in the U.S. National Museum. By Charles Moore. pp. 102-1030, 2 pls. Taxidermical methods in the Leyden Museum, Holland. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 1031-1037, 6 pls. The antiquity of the red race in America. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 1039-1045. 1896. An account of the U. S National Museum. By Frederick W. True. pp. 287-324. Prehistoric art; or, the origin of art as manifested in the works of prehistoric man. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 325-664, 75 pls., 325 figs. 20 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. R. 99. Chess and playing cards: catalogue of games and implements 400: Re 100 Ae £02: R. 103. R. 104. R. 105. Re-106: RHC R. 108. R. 109. R.1410. for divination exhibited by the United States National Museum in connection with the Department of Archzeology and Paleon- tology of the University of Pennsylvania at the Cetton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, 1895. By Stewart Culin. pp. 665-942, 50 pls., 226 figs. Biblical antiquities: A description of the exhibit at the Cotton States International Exposition at Atlanta, 1895. By Cyrus Adler and I. M. Casanowiez. pp. 943-1023, 46 pls. The lamp of the Eskimo. By Walter Hough. pp. 1025-1057, 24 pls., 4 figs. a ean. Recent foraminifera: A descriptive catalogue of specimens dredged by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer ] S3 Or BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A list of European fishes in the collection of the United States National Museum. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 10-44. . Description of a species of Lycodes (L. pawillus), obtained by the United States Fish Commission. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 44-46. . Description of a new species of Liparis (LZ. ranula), obtained by the United States Fish Commission off Halifax, Nova Scotia. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 46-48. . Description of a new species of amber fish (Serdola stearnsi7), obtained near Pensacola, Florida, by Mr. Silas Stearns. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 48-51. . On the birds of Heligoland. By H. Giitke. pp. 51-55. Description of Alepocephalus bairdiz, a new species of fish from the deep-sea fauna of the western Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 55-57. . On the species of Astroscopus of the eastern United States. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 57-63. . On the occurrence of //ippoglossus vulgaris Flem., at Una- lashka and Saint Michael’s, Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 63-66. Description of an apparently new species of Gasterosteus (G@. atkinsiz) from the Schoodic Lakes, Maine. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 67-69. . Review of the Pleuronectide of San Francisco. By W. N. Lockington. pp. 69-108. . A preliminary catalogue of the fishes of the Saint John’s River and the east coast of Florida, with descriptions of a new genus and three new species. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 108-121. . Catalogue of a collection of fishes sent from Pensacola, Florida, and vicinity, by Mr. Silas Stearns, with description of six new species. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 121-156. . Notes on New England Isopoda. By Oscar Harger. pp. 157-165. ™ oO 280, LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 29 Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata, of the northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of new gen- era and species and critical remarks on others. (Part I. Annelida, Gephyrea, Nemertina, Nematoda, Polyzoa, Tuni- cata, Mollusca, Anthozoa, Echinodermata, Porifera.) By A. E. Verrill. pp. 165-205. Description of a new genus and species of fish, Zopholatilus ' chameleonticeps, from the south coast of New England. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 205-209. On the occurrence of Lycodes vahlii Reinhardt, on I.a Have and Grand Banks. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 209-210. List of names, age, tribe, etc., of Indian boys and girls at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Virginia, plas- ter casts of whose heads were taken by Clark Mills, esq., March. 1809... by Ie H.: Pratt. p. 211. Description of a new fish from Alaska (Anarrhichas lepturus), with notes upon other species of the genus Anarrhichas. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 212-218. Notes on certain typical specimens of American fishes in the British Museum and in the Museum d’Histoire Naturelle at Paris. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 218-226. , List of marine invertebrata from the New England coast, dis- tributed by the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries." By Richard Rathbun. pp. 227-232. Occurrence of Chelura terebrans, a crustacean destructive to the timber of submarine structures, on the coast of the United States. By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 232-235, 2 figs. Description of new species of North American fishes. By David S. Jordan. pp. 235-241. On the migrations and nesting habits of west-coast birds. By J. G. Cooper. pp. 241-251, Descriptions of new species of carboniferous invertebrate fos- sils. By C. A. White. pp. 252-260, 1 plate. 1¥or lists of the specimens contained in Series II, III, IV, see Nos. 230, 231, 371; and in Series V, see Rep. U.S.N.M., 1895, pp. 292-298, 30 P; Pp. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 87. A study of the trunk-fishes (Ostraciontide), with notes upon the American species of the family. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 261-283. 88. On the habits of the Rocky Mountain goat. By James C. Merrill. pp. 283-284. . 89. Notes on a collection of fishes from eastern Georgia. By Tar- leton H. Bean. pp. 284-286. . 90. Description of a new species of Amdurus (A. ponderosus), from the Mississippi river. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 286-290. P. 91. Note on Hndothyra ornata. By C. A. White. p. 291. . 92. Note on Criocardium and Ethmocardium. By C. A. White. pp. 291-292. . 93. Descriptions of new cretaceous invertebrate fossils from Kan- sas and Texas. By C. A. White. pp. 292-298, 5 pls. . 94. Notes on a collection of fishes obtained in the stream of Guana- juato and in Chapala Lake, Mexico, by Prof. A. Dugés. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 298-301. . 95. Descriptions of two species of fishes collected by Prof. A. Dugés in central Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 302-305. Report of experiments upon the animal heat of fishes, made at Provincetown, Massachusetts, during the summer of 1879, in connection with operations of the United States Fish Commis- sion. By J. H. Kidder. pp. 306-326. ies) lor) . 97. Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from the coast of California. By W. N. Lockington. pp. 326-332. Catalogue of a collection of fishes obtained in the Gulf of Mexico by Dr. J. W. Velie, with descriptions of seven new species. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 333-345. ie) (e2) . 99. Notice of a new species of the ‘ Willemcesia group of crustacea’ (Recent Eryontidee). By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 345-353, 1 plate. . 100. Descriptions of some genera and species of Alaskan fishes. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 353-359. . 101. Fourth installment of ornithological bibliography; being a list of faunal publications relating to British birds. By Elliott Coues. pp. 359-477, Department of the Interior: | U.S. National Museum. | LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. ol VOLUME III, CONTAINING PAPERS 102-184. 1 elated Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. III. | 1880. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government. Printing Office. | 1881. Pe kO2, poate P. 104. P3105. Pe 106: P10 Balas: P: 109. Deas) OP Eo tt. P. 112. 8vo., pp. Vv, 1-589, 2 pls., 11 figs. Revisions of nomenclature of certain North American birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 1-16. Description of a new species of bird of the family Turdide, from the island of Dominica, West Indies. By George N. Lawrence. pp. 16-17. Notes on a collection of fishes from east Florida, obtained by Dr. J. A. Henshall. By David 8S. Jordan. pp. 17-21. Notes on a collection of fishes from Saint John’s River, Florida, obtained by Mr. A. H. Curtiss. By David S. Jordan. p. 22. Notes on a collection of fishes from San Diego, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 23-34. Description of a new flounder (Xystreurys U/olepis) from Santa Catalina Island, California. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 34-36. Description of a new ray (Matyrhina triseriata), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 36-38. Description of a new species of ‘‘rock cod” (Sebastichthys serriceps), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 38-40, On the occurrence of Cephaloscyllivm laticeps (Duméril) Gill, on the coast of California. By David S$. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 40-42, On the oil-shark of southern California. (Galeorhinus galeus). By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 42-43. The surf-smelt of the northwest coast, and the method of taking them by the Quillehute Indians, west coast of Wash- ington territory. By James G. Swan, pp. 43-46, -’, . 114. Sg 8 toe EG: salt _ bo = BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Note on the occurrence of Productus giganteus in California. By C. A. White. pp. 46-47. Note on Acrothele. By C. A. White. p. 47. Description of a new cretaceous Pinna from New Mexico. By C. A. White. pp. 47-48. Note on the occurrence of Stricklandinia salteri and S. david- sont in Georgia. By C. A. White. pp. 48-49. Description of a new flounder (Plewronichthys verticalis), from the coast of California, with notes on other species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 49-51. Notes on sharks from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 51-52. On the generic relations of Platyrhina exasperata. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. p. 53. Remarks on the species of the genus Chzrus found in San Francisco market, including one hitherto undescribed, By W. N. Lockington. pp. 53-57. Description of a new fish from Alaska ( Vranidea microstoma). By W. N. Lockington. pp. 58-59. Description of a new species of Agonide (Brachyopsis verru- cosus), from the coast of California. By W. N. Lockington. pp. 60-63. Description of a new genus and some new species of Cali- fornia fishes (/costeus enigmaticus and Osmerus attenuctus). By W. N. Lockington. pp. 63-68. Description of a new hake (Phycis earlliz), from South Caro- lina, and a note on the occurrence of Phycis regius in North Carolina. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 69-70. Description of a new species of Sebastichthys (Sebastichthys miniatus), from Monterey Bay, California. By David 58. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 70-73. Description of a new species of ‘* rock fish” (Sebastichthys car- natus), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert, pp. 73-75, Parka. 2830; B.133. P. 134. P. 135. £131. EP. 138. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. oD . Check-list of duplicates of North American fishes distributed by the Smithsonian Institution in behalf of the United States National Museum, 1877-1880." By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 75-116. . The littoral marine fauna of Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massa- chusetts. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 116-133. Description of a new species of ray (Raia stellulata), from Monterey, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 133-135. Descriptions of new species of X%phister and Apodichthys, from Monterey, California. By DavidS. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 135-140. . Description of a very large fossil gasteropod from the State of Puebla, Mexico. By C. A. White. pp. 140-142, 1 plate. 2. Description of two new species of Sebastichthys (Sebastichthys entomelasand Sebastichthys rhodochloris), from Monterey Bay, California. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 142-146. On the occurrence of a species of Cremnobates at San Diego, California. By Rosa Smith. pp. 147-149. On some new species of eocene mollusca from the southern United States. By Angelo Heilprin. pp. 149-152, 1 plate. Description of a new agonoid fish (Brachyopsis xyosternus), from Monterey Bay, California. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 152-154. . Description of a new flounder (//ippoglossoides ewxilis), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 154-156. Descriptions of new invertebrate fossils from the mesozoic and cenozoic rocks of Arkansas, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. By C. A. White. pp. 157-162. A catalogue of the birds of North America. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 163-246. 1¥For list of fishes distributed in 1881 see No. 185. The list of a later distribution is printed in the Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1895, pp. 278-280. 8879—No. 51—02 3 3 PP Pr P P E: + . 139. . 140. 145. . 145. . 146. onlee . 149. aE: 144. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. On the identity of the genus Lewrynnis Lockington, with Lycodopsis Collett. By Theodore Gill. pp. 247-248. Description of a new chiroid fish (Myriolepis zonifer), from Monterey Bay, California. By W. N. Lockington. pp. 248-251. Description of a new species of ray (Rata rhina), from the coast of California. By David $8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 251-253. 2. Description of a new species of parrot of the genus Chrysotis, from the island of Dominica. By George N. Lawrence. pp. 254-257. The eulachon or candle-fish of the northwest coast. By James G. Swan. pp. 257-264. Description of two new species of fishes (Ascelichthys rhodorus and Scytalina cerdale), from Neah Bay, Washington territory. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 264-268. On Camaraphysema, anew type of sponge. By John A. Ryder. pp. 269-273, 7 figs. Description of two new species of scopeloid fishes (Sudis rin- gens and Myctophum crenulare), from Santa Barbara Channel, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 273-276. Description of two new species of flounders (Parophrys ischy- rus and Hippoglossoides elassodon), from Puget Sound. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 276-280. . On the genitalia of male eels and their sexual characters. By S. Th. Cattie. pp. 280-284, 1 fig. Description of a new sparoid fish (Sparus brachysomus), from Lower California. By W. N. Lockington. pp. 284-286. , Description of seven new species of sebastoid fishes, from the coast of California. By David $. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 287-298. Description of a new embiotocoid (Abeona aurora), from Monterey, California, with notes on a related species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 299-301. P. 152. Description of a new flounder (Platysomatichthys stomias), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 301-303. P: 153. P. 154. | ae Uy LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 35 Description of a new embiotoccid fish ( Cymatogaster rosaceus), from the coast of California. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 303-305. Description of a new species of deep-water fish (/ce¢chthys lock- ington?), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. . pp. 305-308. Catalogue of Trochilide in the collection of the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 308-320. Description of a new embiotocoid fish (etrema atripes), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 320-322. Description of a new scorpeenoid fish (Sehastichthys maliger), from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 322-324. Note on a new flat-fish (Zep7dopsetta isolepis), found in the markets of San Francisco. By W. N. Lockington. p. 325. Note on a forgotten paper of Dr. Ayres and its bearing on the nomenclature of the cyprinoid fishes of the San Francisco markets. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 325-327. Note on ‘‘Sema” and ** Dacentrus.” By David 8. Jordan.- p. 327. : Description of a new scorpeenoid fish (Sebastichthys proriger), from Monterey Bay, California. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 327-329. Description of a new agonoid (Agonus vulsus), from the coast of California. By David S$. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 330-8382. . List of species and varieties of minerals in the National Museum of the United States in 1879. By Fred. M. Endlich. pp. 333-335. Description of a new species of Hemirhamphus (Hemirham- phus rose), from the coast of California. By David 5S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 335-336. - Descriptions of seven new species of fishes from deep-sea soundings on the southern New England coast, with diagnoses of two undescribed genera of flounders and a genus related to Merlucius. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 337-390. Pats: P: 170: ‘eget bg BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Description of a new species of Jcterus from the West Indies. By George N. Lawrence. p. dol. . Description of a new species of notidanoid shark (evanchus corinus), from the Pacific coast of the United States. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 352-355. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata of the northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of new gen- era and species and critical remarks on others. (Part II. Mollusca, with notes on Annelida, Echinodermata, etc., col- lected by the U. S. Fish Commission.) By A. E. Verrill. pp. 856-405. 9. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata of the northeastern coast of America. (Part III. Catalogue of the Mollusca recently added to the fauna of southern New Eng- land.) By A. E. Verrill. pp. 405-409. Description of a new species of Vemichthys (Nemichthys avo- cetta), from Puget Sound. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 409-410. Description of a new species of Paralepis (Parelepis corus- cans), from the Straits of Juan de Fuca. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 411-413. 2. Preliminary notice of the crustacea dredged, in 64 to 325 fath- oms, off the south coast of New England, by the United States Fish Commission in 1890. By S. I. Smith. pp. 4138-452. . List of the fishes of the Pacific coast of the United States, with a table showing the distribution of the species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 452-458. 74. On the generic relations of Belone exilis Girard. By David 8. 5S . Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. p. 459. . Notes on a collection of fishes from Utah Lake. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 459-465. . Description of a new species of ‘‘rock-fish” (Sebastechthys. chrysomelas) from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 465-466. . Fishes from the deep water on the south coast of New England, obtained by the United States Fish Commission in the summer of 1880. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 467-486. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 37 P. 178. Description of a new species of Caranax (Caranax beant), from Beaufort, North Carolina. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 486-488. P. 179. On a collection of fishes from eastern Mississippi. By O. P. Hay. pp. 488-515, -P. 180. Synopsis and descriptions of American Rhinobatide. By Samuel Garman. pp. 516-523. P. 181. List of North American species of myriapods belonging to the family of the Lysiopetalide, with a description of a blind form from Luray Cave, Virginia. By John A. Ryder. pp. 524-529, 3 figs. : P. 182. Description of a new species of Prionotus (Prionotus stephano- phrys) from the coast of California. By W. N. Lockington. pp. 529-532. P. 183. The frigate mackerel Awwxis rochet. on the New England coast. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 532-535. P. 184. Wotacanthus phasganorus, a new species of Notacanthidee from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 535-537. VOLUME IV, CONTAINING PAPERS 185-256. Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | 27 | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. IV. | 1881. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1882. 8vo., pp. Vii, 1-534+142;1 1 plate, 18 figs. P. 185. Check-list of duplicates of fishes from the Pacific coast of North America, distributed by the Smithsonian Institution in behalf of the United States National Museum, 1881. By David $. Jordan and Pierre L. Jouy. pp. 1-18. P. 186. Description of a new species of Sgualius (Squalius alicia), from Utah Lake. By Pierre L. Jouy. p. 19. P. 187. Description of a new gobioid fish (Othonops eos), from San Diego, California. By Rosa Smith. pp. 19-21. ~ P. 188. On a duck new to the North American fauna. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 22-24. 1Cireulars 1-18. 38 Pe 2 . 194. = Os 2 LOG: 410%: 98. hee. . 200. . 201. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 9, On Amazilia yucatanensis Cabot, and A. cerviniventris Gould. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 25-26. . Descriptions of new species of fishes (Uranidea marginata, Potamocottus bendirei) and of Myctophum crenulare J. and G. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 26-29. . Notes on the fishes of the Pacifie coast of the United States. ‘By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 29-70. . Description of Sebastichthys mystinus. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 70-72. . Description of a new species of Ptychochilus (Ptychochilus harford’), from the Sacramento River. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 72-73. Note on Raia inornata. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 73-74. On the fish-mortality in the Gulf of Mexico. By Ernest Ingersoll. pp. 74-80. Notes on Salmonide of the Upper Columbia. By Charles Bendire. pp. 81-87, 1 fig. A review of the genera and species of the family Centrar- chides, with a description of one new Bpeniat: By Charles L. McKay. pp. 87-93. A review of the genus Centurus, Swainson. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 93-119. Observations on S7redon lichenoides. By William E. Carlin. pp. 120-121. On the destruction of fish by poisonous water in the Gulf of Mexico. By Joseph Y. Porter. pp. 121-123. An analysis of water destructive to fish in the Gulf of Mexico. By F. M. Endlich. p. 124. 2. Fish mortality in the Gulf of Mexico. By M. A. Moore. pp. 125-126. . On the destruction of fish by polluted waters in the Gulf of Mexico. By W.C. W. Glazier. pp. 126-127. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 3Y P. 204. Notes on some fishes from Hudson’s Bay. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 127-129. P. 205. On the mineralogical composition of the normal mesozoie dia- base upon the Atlantic border. By George W. Hawes. pp. 129-134. P. 206. On the determination of feldspar in thin sections of rocks. By George W. Hawes. pp. 134-136, P. 207. On certain cretaceous fossils from Arkansas and Colorado. By C. A. White. pp. 136-139, 1 plate. P. 208. Description of a new species of Gobiesow (Gobiesox rhessodon), from San Diego, California. By Rosa Smith. pp. 140-141. P. 209. Description of a new genus and species of Cottide. By W.N. Lockington. pp. 141-144. P. 210. Description of new fishes from Alaska and Siberia. By Tarle- ton H. Bean. pp. 144-159. P. 211. Description of a new species of fish (Apogon pandion?s) from the deep water off the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H: Bean. pp. 160-161. P. 212. Metallic casting of delicate natural objects. (Translation.) p. 161. ; P. 213. The occurrence of the Canadian vorcupine in Maryland. By Otto Lugger. pp. 161-162. P. 214. Note on the latiloid genera. By Theodore Gill. Ped pp. 162-164. . List of species of Middle and South American birds not con- tained in the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 165-203. . Description of a new subspecies of Lowigilla from the island of St. Christopher, West Indies. By George N. Lawrence. pp. 204-205. . Notes on the mortality of fishes of the Gulf of Mexico. By S. H. Johnson. p. 205. . . The comparative action of dry heat and sulphurous acid upon putrefactive bacteria. [Experiments by D. Wermch. | p- 206. . List of special desiderata among North American birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 207-223. 40 \ ig BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 220. On Semper’s method of making dry preparations. pp. 224-225. 221. Notes on a collection of fishes, made by Lieut. Henry E. Nichols, U. 8S. N., on the west coast of Mexico, with descrip- tions of new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 225-233. 229. Report on the contents of two bottles of water from the Gulf of Mexico, forwarded by the Smithsonian Institution. By W. G. Farlow. p. 234. 223. Remains of the walrus (7) in Maine. By C. H. Boyd. pp. 234-235. 224. Directions for collecting and preserving fish. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 235-238. 225. A preliminary catalogue of the fishes of Alaskan and adjacent waters. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 289-272. 226. Methods of making and preserving plaster casts. By Anthony Pirz. pp. 272-273. 227. List of fishes collected by Lieut. Henry E. Nichols, U. 8S. N., in the Gulf of California and on the west coast of Lower California, with descriptions of four new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 273-279. 228. On the genera of chitons. By William H. Dall. pp. 279-291. 229. Notes on certain aboriginal shell-mounds on the coast of New Brunswick and of New England. By Spencer F. Baird. pp. 292-297. 230. List of marine invertebrates, mainly from the New England coast, distributed by the United States National Museum. Series II. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 298-308. 231. List of marine invertebrates from the New England coast, distributed by the United States National Museum. Series Ill. Educational series. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 304-307. 232. Catalogue of a collection of Japanese woods presented to the United States National Museum by the University of Tokio, Japan. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 308-311. 233. A partial bibliography of the fishes of the Pacific coast of the United States and of Alaska, for the year 1880. By Tarle- ton H. Bean. pp. 312-317. ad LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 41 Sa P. 234. Catalogue of Old World birds in the United States National ™ Pp. ae wee ee Z . 242. . 246. 24-7. . 248. Museum. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 317-338. . Notes on some Costa Rican birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 333-337. . Description of a new fly-catcher and a supposed new petrel from the Sandwich Islands. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 337-338. . Description of thirty-three new species of fishes from Mazatlan, Mexico. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 338-365. . Description of a new owl from Porto Rico. By Robert Ridgeway. pp. 366-371. . Description of two new races of J/yadestes obscurus Lafr. By _ Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 371-374. . Description of two new thrushes from the United States. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 374-379. Benthodesmus, 2 new genus of deep-sea fishes, allied to Lep- idopus. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 379-383. Description of a new species of Pomadasys from Mazatlan, with a key to the species known to inhabit the Pacific coasts of tropical America. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 383-388. . The rapid preparation of large myological specimens. By M. Felix Plateau. pp. 388-391. On the Chinook names of the salmon in the Columbia River. By Silas B. Smith. pp. 391-392. . Remarks on the osteology of Opheosaurus ventralis. By Rk. W. Shufeldt. pp. 392-400, 9 figs. On certain limpets and chitons from the deep waters off the eastern coast of the United States. By William H. Dall. pp. 400-414. On two recent additions to the North American bird fauna, by L. Belding. By Robert Ridgway. - pp. 414-415. The taxonomonic relations and geographical distribution of the members of the sword-fish family, Xiphide. By G. Brown Goode. PPe 415-433. 42 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 249. On the North American land tortoises of the genus Xerobates. By Frederick W. True. pp. 434-449, 3 figs. = P. 250. Catalogue of a collection of Japanese cotton fiber presented to the United States National Museum by the Government of Japan together with the amount of the annual crop of Japan and the price of cotton. (Prepared by the Japanese legation.) pp. 449-482. P. 251. Brief account of cotton husbandry in Japan. (Prepared by the Japanese legation.) : pp. 452-453. P. 252. Description of a new species of Yenichthys (Xenichthys wenu- rus) from the west coast of Central America. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. p. 454. P. 253. List of anthropological publications. By Charles Rau. pp. 455-458. P. 254. Description of five new species of fishes from Mazatlan, Mexico. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 458-463. P. 255. Notes on a col:ection of ‘ishes made by Capt. Henry F.. Nich- ols, U. S. N., in British Columbia and southern Alaska, with descriptions of new species and a new genus (Lelolepis). By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 463-474. P. 256. On the rare rodent Cricetodipus parvus (Baird) Coues. By Frederick W. True. pp. 474-475. VOLUME V, CONTAINING PAPERS 257-342. Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | —— 34 —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. V. | 1882. | | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1883. 8vo., pp. Xi, 1-703, 12 pls., 52 figs. P. 257. Information concerning some fossil trees in the United States National Museum. By P. T. Swaine and J.T. C. Hegewald. pp. 1-3. P. 258. A study of the Phronimide of the North Pacific surveying expedition. By Thomas H. Streets. pp. 3-9, 1 plate. P. 259. Description of several new races of ‘Noxth American birds. By Robert Ridgway. : pp. 9-15. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 43 ~~ P. 260. Synopsis of the West Indian Myadestes. By Leonhard Stej- neger. pp. 15-27, 1 plate. St P. 261. On some generic and specific appellations of North American a P. 262. P. 266. P. 273. and European birds. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 28-43. On the genera /arporhynchus, Cabanis, and Methriopterus, Reichenbach, with a description of a new genus of Mimine. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 48-46. — . Ona phosphatic sandstone from Hawthorne, in Florida. By George W. Hawes. pp. 46-48. . Notes on the native trees of the Lower Wabash and White river valleys, in Illinois and Indiana. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 49-88. . Notes on fishes collected by Capt. Charles Bendire, U. S. A., in Washington territory and Oregon, May to October, 1881. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 89-93. New molluscan forms from the Laramie and Green River groups, with discussion of some associated forms heretofore known. By Charles A. White. pp. 94-99, 2 pls. . The molluscan fauna of the Truckee group, including a new 2S > form. By Charles A. White. pp. 99-102, 1 plate. Description of four new species of sharks, from Mazatlan, Mexico. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 102-110. Description of a new shark (Carcharias lamiella), from San Diego, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 110-111. . Critical remarks on the tree-creepers (Certhia) of Europe and America. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 111-116. . Note on the occurrence of a silver lamprey (Jehthyomyzon castaneus Girard), in Louisiana. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 117-119. Notes on a collection of fishes from Johnston’s Island, includ- ing descriptions of five new species. By Rosa Smith and Joseph Swain. pp. 119-143. Description of a new cyprinodont (Zygonectes inurus), from southern Illinois. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 143-144. 44 iy. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 274. Notes on birds collected during the summer of 1880 in Alaska and Siberia. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 144-178. ; 275. Outlines of a monograph of the Cygnine. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 174-221, 16 figs. 276. Notes on the habits and rearing of the axolotl, Amblystoma mexicanum. By M. Carbonnier. pp. 221-222. 277. Description of a new species of Uranidea (Uranidea polli- carts), from Lake Michigan. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 222-223. 278. Observations on four mules in milk. By Alfred Dugés. pp. 223-225. 279. On Lagopus mutus Leach, and its allies. By Lucien M. ‘>. Turner. pp. 225-233. . 280. Genera of the Scolopendrellide. By J. A. Ryder. p. 234. . 281. A list of the species of fishes recorded as occurring in the Gulf of Mexico. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 284-240. 282. Notes on fishes observed about Pensacola, Florida, and Gal- veston, Texas, with description of new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 241-307. 283. A review of the Syngnathine of the United States, with a description of one new species. By Joseph Swain. pp. 307-315. 284. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata of the northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of new genera and species and critical remarks on others. (Part IV. Additions to the deep-water mollusca, taken off Martha’s Vineyard, in 1880 and 1881.) By A. E. Verrill. pp. 315-348. . Descriptions of some new North American birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 3438-346. . Description of a new species of Uranidea ( Uranidea rhothea) from Spokane River, Washington territory. By Rosa Smith. pp. 347-348. . On the eastward distribution of the black-tailed deer (Cariacus columbianus). By Charles Bendire. pp. 348-349. . Description of a new species of blenny (/sesthes gilbert’) from Santa Barbara, California. By David S. Jordan. pp. 349-351. P4289: P. 298. B206. Pet. P. 298. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 45 Description of a new species of Conodon (Conodon serrifer), from Boca Soledad, Lower California. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 351-352. . Catalogue of the fishes collected by Mr. John Xantus at Cape San Lucas, which are now in the United States National Museum, with descriptions of eight new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 353-371. . List of fishes collected by Mr. John Xantus at Colima, Mex- ico. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 371-372. List of fishes collected at Panama by Capt. John M. Dow, now in the United States National Museum. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 373-378. List of a collection of fishes made by Mr. L. Belding near Cape San Lucas, Lower California. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 378-381. List of fishes collected at Panama by Rev. Mr. Rowell, now preserved in the United States National Museum. By David 8S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 381-382. On a collection of birds from the Hacienda ‘‘ La Palma,” Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica. [With critical notes by R. Ridgway.] By C. C. Nutting. pp. 382-409. Descriptions of two new species of fishes (Sebastichthys umbro- sus and Citharichthys stigmeus), collected at Santa Barbara, California, by Andrea Larco. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 410-412, Descriptions of twenty-five new species of fish from the south- ern United States, and three new genera, Letharcus, loglossus, and Chriodorus. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 412-487. Description of a new species of goby (Gobiosoma vos), from Vancouver’s Island. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 437-438. . Descriptions of new species of reptiles and amphibians in the United States National Museum. By H. C. Yarrow. pp. 488-443. . Contribution to the miocene flora of Alaska. By L. Lesque- reux. pp. 443-449, 5 pls. Ny 46 ee FP: a mole . 803. . d04. . 305. . 806. 307. . 808. 312. : ol4: BULLETIN 5], UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Remarks on the systematic arrangement of the American Turdide. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 449-483, 83 figs. . On the family Centropomide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 484-485, 1 plate. Nomenclature of the Xiphiids. By Theodore Gill. pp. 485-486. On the family and subfamilies of Carangide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 487-493. ; Catalogue of a collection of birds made in the interior of Costa .Rica by Mr. C. C. Nutting. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 493-502. Brief descriptions of fossil plants, chiefly tertiary, from west- ern North America. By J. S. Newberry. pp. 502-514. Note on the Leptocardians. By Theodore Gill. pp. 515-516. Note on the Myzonts or Marsipobranchiates. By Theodore Gill. pp. 516-517. Nof2 on the Bdellostomidz and Myxinide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 517-520. Note on the Petromyzontids. By Theodore Gill. pp. 521-525. Description of a new warbler from the island of Santa Lucia, West Indies. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 525-526. Description of a supposed new plover from Chili. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 526-527. Catalogue of a collection of birds made at various points along the western coast of Lower California, north of Cape Saint Eugenio. [Edited by R. Ridgway.] By L. Belding. pp. 527-582. Catalogue of a ccllection of birds made near the southern extremity of the peninsula of Lower California. [Edited by R. Ridgway.| By L. Belding. pp. 532-550. 5. On the genus Zantalus Linn., and its allies. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 550-551. Supplementary note on the Pediculati. By Theodore Gill. pp. 551-556. Note on the Pomatomide. By Theodore Gill. p. 557. Note on the aftinities of the Ephippiids. By Theodore Gill. pp. 557-560. . 390, . ddl, LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 47 On the relations of the family Lobotide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 560-561. Note on the relationships of the Echeneidids. By Theodore Gill. pp. 561-566, 1 plate. . Note on the genus Sparus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 566-567. . On the proper name of the blue fish. By Theodore Gill. pp. 567-570. . Does the panther (77s concolor) go into the water to kill fish? By Livingston Stone. p. 570. = . On certain neglected generic names of La Cépéde. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 570-576. . On the synonymy of the genus Gothus Rafinesque. By David S. Jordan‘and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 576-577. Description of a new species of Artedius (Artedius fenestralis), from Puget Sound. By David S$. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 577-579. Description of a new species of Urolophus (Urolophus aste- vias), from Mazatlan and Panama. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 579-580. . Notes on a collection of fishes from Charleston, South Caro- lina, with descriptions of three new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 580-620. . List of fishes in the museum of Yale College, collected by Prof Frank H. Bradley, at Panama, with descriptions of three new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 620-632. Jumping seeds and galls. By Charles V. Riley. pp. 632-635, 1 fig. Note on cluster flies. By William H. Dall. PP. 635-637. A review of the genus Woturus, with a description of one new species. By Joseph Swain and George B. Kalb. pp. 638-644 . Catalogue of a collection of samples of raw cotton presented to the United States National Museum by the International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, 1881. By S. M. Inman. pp. 644-645. 48 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 334. Description of two new species of fishes (M/yrophis vafer and Chloroscombrus orqueta) from Panama. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 645-647. P. 335. Description of a new eel (S¢dera castanea), from Mazatlan, Mexico. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 647-648. P. 336. On the nomenclature of the genus Ophichthys. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 648-651. 5 P. 337. On the life coloration of the young of Pomacentrus rubicun- dus. By Rosa Smith. pp. 652-653. P. 338. On a cinnamon bear from Pennsylvania. By Frederick W. True. PP. 653-656. P. 339. Description of a new petrel from Alaska. By Robert Ridg- way. pp. 656-658. P. 340. Description of a species of whitefish, Coregonus hoy? (Gill) Jordan, called ‘‘smelt” in some parts of New York. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 658-660. P. 341. Note on a Potsdam sandstone, or conglomerate, from Berks County, Pennsylvania. By George P. Merrill. pp. 660 661, P. 342. Description of a new species of Alepidosaurus (A. wsculapius), from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 661-663. VOLUME VI, CONTAINING PAPERS 343-396. Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | —— } Pro- ceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. VI. | 1883. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | Office. | 1884. 8vo., pp. vii, 1-530,! 14 pls., 6 figs. | Washington: | Government Printing P. 343. Preliminary report on the brachyura and anomura dredged in deep water off the south coast of New England by the United States Fish Commission in 1880, 1881, and 1882. By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 1-57, 6 pls. P. 344. Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 1. Notes on the natural history, including descriptions of new cetaceans. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 98-89. 1 Includes circulars 19-23. “J . 345. . 346. . 306. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 49 Descriptions of some birds supposed to be undescribed, from the Commander Islands and Petropaulovski, collected by Dr. Leonhard Stejneger, U. S. Signal Service. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 90-96. Description of a new genus and species of aleyonoid polyp, from Japanese waters, with remarks on the structure and habits of related forms, etc. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 96-101, 1 plate. . Report on a fragment of cloth taken from a mound in Ohio. By J. G. Hunt. pp. 101-102. . Lucilia macellaria infesting man. By Fred. Humbert. pp. 103-105. . Fish mortality in the Gulf of Mexico. By S. T. Walker. pp. 105-109. . The generic names Amitraand Thyris replaced. By G. Brown Goode. p. 109. . Shell beds in Westchester, New York. By Merritt Willis. p. 109. 2. Notes on the nomenclature of certain North American fishes. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 110-111. . Notes on the natural history of Labrador. By W. A. Stearns. pp. 111-137. . On the black nodules or so-called inclusions in the Maine granites. By George P. Merrill. pp. 137-141. . Description of two new species of fishes (Aprion ariommus and Ophidium bean’), from Pensacola, Florida. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 142-144. On the probable identity of Motacilla ocularis Swinhoe and MM. amurensis Seebohm, with remarks on an allied supposed species, J. bla¢histoni Seouolm: By Robert Ridgway. pp. 144-147. . The first occurrence of Pseudotriacis microdon Capello, on the coast of the United States. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 147-150. . On a pair of abnormal antlers of the Virginia deer. By Frederick W. True. p. 151, 1 fig. . Description of new species of reptiles in the United States National Museum. By H. C. Yarrow. pp. 152-154. 8879—No. 51—02——-4 50 24a oo0: x4. S01 ~ P. 368. P. 369. Powe: P. 372. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Description of some new birds from Lower California, col- lected by Mr. L. Belding. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 154-156. Anthus cervinus Pallas, in Lower California. By Robert Ridg- Way. pp. 156-157. . Note on Merula confinis Baird. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 158-159. 3. Preliminary note on the crystalline schists of the District of Columbia. By George P. Merrill. pp. 159-161. . Catalogue of a collection of ethnological specimens obtained from the Ugashagmut tribe, Ugashak River, Bristol Bay, Alaska. By William J. Fisher. pp. 161-165. . On the collection of Maine building stones in the United States National Museum. By George P. Merrill. pp. 165-188. . On the Macrochetlus of Phillips, Plectostylus of Conrad, and Soleniscus of Meek and Worthen. By Charles A. White. pp. 184-187, 1 plate. . A review of the American Carangine. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 188-207. Note on the genera of Petromyzontide. By David S$. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. p. 208. Description of a new Mureenoid eel (S¢dera chlevastes), from the Galapagos islands. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 208-210. . Description of a new species of ?hinobatus (Rhinobatus glau- costigma), from Mazatlan, Mexico. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 210-211. List of duplicate marine invertebrates distributed by the United States National Museum. Series IV. Educational Series No. 2. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 212-216. The life colors of Cremnobates integripinnis. By Rosa Smith. pp. 216-217. 3. Note on the occurrence of Gasterosteus williamsoni Grd., in an artesian well at San Bernardino, California. By Rosa Smith. p. 217. . List of the crustacea dredged on the coast of Labrador by the expedition under the direction of W. A. Stearns, in 1882. By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 218-222. ep arp . 375. . 376. . 377. . 378. . 379. . 380. . d81. . 382. 385. 386. Oot. . 388. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 51 Review of the marine crustacea of Labrador. By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 223-232. Notes on the fishes of Todos Santos Bay, Lower California. By Rosa Smith. pp. 232-236. Catalogue of mollusca and echinodermata dredged on the coast of Labrador by the expedition under the direction of Mr. W. A. Stearns, in 1882. By Katharine J. Bush. pp. 236-247, 1 plate. List of fishes collected in the Clear Fork of the Cumberland, Whitley County, Kentucky, with descriptions of three new species. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 248-251. A description of a new species of Hadropterus (Hadropterus scierus) from southern Indiana. By Joseph Swain. p. 252. Diagnoses of new genera and species of deep-sea fish-like vertebrates. By Theodore Gill. pp. 253-260. Diagnoses of new genera of nemichthyoid eels. By Theodore Gill and John A. Ryder. pp. 260-262. On the anatomy and relations of the Eurypharyngide. By Theodore Gill and John A. Ryder. Ppp. 262-273. Ornithological notes on collections made in Japan from June to December, 1882. By Pierre L. Jouy. pp. 273-318. . On a collection of shells sent from Florida by Mr. Henry Hemphill. By William H. Dall. pp. 318-842, 1 plate. . List of birds found at Guaymas, Sonora, in December, 1882 =) 5, ’ 9 and April, 1883. By L. Belding. pp. 343-344, Second catalogue of a collection of birds made near the south- ern extremity of Lower California. [Edited by R. Ridgway. | By L. Belding. pp. 344-352. Notes on a collection of fishes made in 1882 and 1883 by Capt. Henry E. Nichols, U. 8S. N., in Alaska and British Columbia, with a description of a new genus and species, Priondstius macellus. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 353-361. Notes on some fishes collected by James G. Swan in Washing- ton territory, including a new species of Macrurus. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 362-364, ' “SJ P3950). SP? 391" PB: 392. P. 393. P. 395. P. 396. Department of the Interior: | U. 8. National Museum. | BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Notes on fishes observed at the head of Chesapeake Bay in the spring of 1882; and upon other species of the same region. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp.-365-367. Notes on some Japanese birds related to North American species. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 368-371. On a collection of birds from Nicaragua. [Edited by R. Ridg- way.| By Charles C. Nutting. pp. 372-410. On some Costa Rican birds, with descriptions of several sup- posed new species. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 410-415. On an antique Roman mosaic from Carthage, now in the United States National Museum. By G. H. Heap. pp. 415-417. . On the skeleton of Phoca (Listriophoca) fasciata Zimmerman. By Frederick W. True. pp. 417-426, 4 pls., 1 fig. On the source of the jadeite implements of the Alaskan Innu- its. By E. W. Nelson. pp. 426-427. On the origin of the fossil bones discovered in the vicinity of Tise’s Ford, Florida. By 8. T. Walker. pp. 427-429. VOLUME VII, CONTAINING PAPERS 397-469. | Pro- ceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. VII. | 1884. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1885. P. 397. P. 398. P2399: P. 400. 8vO., pp. Vili, 1-661,! 2 pls., 15 figs. List of, and notes upon, the lichens collected by Dr. T. H. Bean in Alaska and the adjacent region in 1880. By J. T. Rothrock. pp. 1-9. On the chlorophyloid granules of Vorticella. By John A. Ryder. pp. 9-12, 1 fig. A new geographical race of the mountain sheep (Ovis montana dalli var. noy.), from Alaska. By E. W. Nelson. pp. 12-13. Note on Selasphorus torridus Salvin. By Robert Ridgway. p. 14. 1 Including circulars 24-31, P. 401. P. 402. P. 403. P. 404. P. 405, P. 406. IP. 407. P. 408. eae 400, P. 410. . SP, 411. PnP, 449. WB: 413. P. 414. P. 415. P. 416. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 53 A review of the species of the genus Calamus. By David 8, Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 14-24. Descriptions of ten new species of fishes from Key West, Florida. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 24-32. Note on Caranx ruber and Caranx bartholomai. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 32-33. Notes on a collection of fishes from Pensacola, obtained by Silas Stearns, with descriptions of two new species (Hiocwtus volador and Gnathypops mystacinus). By David 8. Jordan. pp. 38-40, Note on Alurichthys eydouxti and Porichthys porosissimus. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 40-41. Notes on some Florida fishes. By G. Brown Goode and Tarle- ton H. Bean. pp. 42-47. Description of a new species of whitefish (Coregonus nelsoni), from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. p. 48. On the literature and systematic relations of the saccopharyn- goid fishes. By Theodore Gill and John A. Ryder. pp. 48-65, 1 plate. On domesticated hybrid ducks (Anas boschas+-obscura). By Elisha Siade. p. 66. On prochlorite from the District of Columbia. By George P. Merrill. p. 67. Melanetta fusca (Linn.) in Alaska. By Robert Ridgway. p. 68. Description of a new snow bunting from Alaska. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 68-70. On the use of trinominals in American ornithology. By Leon- hard Stejneger. pp. 70-81. Descriptions of scaroid fishes from Havana and Key West, including five new species. By David 8. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 81-102. Description of a new species of Spherium. By Temple Prime. pp. 102-103. List of fishes collected at Key West, Florida, with notes and descriptions. By David S. Jordan. pp. 103-150. &% P. 421. P. 424. P. 426. P. 427. P. 429. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Note on Calamus providens, a new species of Calamus. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. p. 150. . A catalogue of the fishes received from the Public Museum of the Institute of Jamaica, with descriptions of Pristipoma approximans and Tylosurus euryops, two new species. By Tarleton H. Bean and H. G. Dresel. pp. 151-170. . On a new muskrat, WVeofiber allent, from Florida. By Fred- erick W. True. pp. 170-172. 20. On a collection of birds made by Messrs. J. E. Benedict and W. Nye, of the United States Fish Commission steamer Albatross. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 172-180. Jontributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 2. Investigations relating to the date of the extermination of Steller’s sea-cow. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 181-189. 22. An identification of the figures of fishes in Catesby’s ‘* Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands.” By David S. Jordan. pp. 190-199. 23. A list of fishes collected in the east fork of White River, Indiana, with descriptions of two new species. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 199-205. Notes on the fishes of Switz City swamp, Greene County, Indiana. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 206-210. . Remarks on the species of the genus Cepphus. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 210-229, 6 figs. Notes on fishes collected by David 8. Jordan at Cedar Keys, Florida. By David 8. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 230-234. List of fishes observed in the Saint John’s River at Jackson- ville, Florida. By David 8. Jordan and Seth E. Meek. pp. 235-237. 28. Notes on the pipe-fishes of Key West, Florida, with a descrip- tion of Siphostoma mckay?, a new species. By Joseph Swain and Seth EK. Meek. pp. 237-239. Descriptions of Physteulus fulvous and Lotella maxillaris, new species of fishes collected in 1881 by the United States Fish Commission. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 240-242. . 430. P. 481. P. 432. . 435. . 434. . 435. . 443. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 55 On the occurrence of the striped bass in the Lower Missis- sippi valley. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 242-244, Notes on some Greenland fishes. By H. G. Dreset. pp. 244-258. Description of a new species of field-sparrow from New Mex- ico. By Robert Ridgway. p. 259. Notes on fishes collected at Guaymas, Mexico, by Mr. H. F. Emeric, with a description of Gobiosoma histrio, a new species. By David S. Jordan. pp. 260-261. A review of the American species of marine Mugilide. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 261-275. Synopsis of the genera of the superfamily Teuthidoidea (families Teuthidids and Siganidee). By Theodore Gill. pp. 275-281. : . A review of the species of the genus //emulon. _ By David 8. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 281-317. . List of the fishes collected in the vicinity of New Orleans by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U.S. A. By David S. Jordan. pp. 318-322. 8. List of the fishes collected in Lake Jessup, and Indian River, Florida, by Mr. R. E. Earll, with descriptions of two new species. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 322-324, . Concerning some of the forms assumed by the patella in birds. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 324-331, 7 figs. . Observations upon a collection of insects made in the vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana, during the years 1882 and 1883. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp.. 331-338, 1 fig. . Hermaphrodite fishes. (Translation from ‘‘ Der Naturfor- scher.”’) pp. 339-340. . Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 3. Report on the mollusca of the Commander Islands, Bering Sea, collected by Leonhard Stejneger in 1882 and 1883. By William H. Dall. pp. 340-349, 1 plate. Note on the Sternoptychide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 349-351. . The osteological characteristics of the Lutjanine. By Theo- dore Gill. pp. 351-355, BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 445. A contribution to the terminology of ichthyography. By Theodore Gill. pp. 396-357. ~) P. 446. Description of a new species of coot from the West Indies. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 358. P. 447. A review of the American species of Apinephelus and related genera. By David $. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 358-410. P. 448. Synopsis of the plectognath fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 411-427. P. 449. A review of the species of Lutjaninee and Hoplopagrinz found in American waters. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 427-474, P. 450. Description of four new species of Cyprinide in the United States National Museum. By David 8. Jordan and Seth E. Meek. pp. 474-477. P. 451. Descriptions of four new species of Pecilichthys in the United States National Museum. By David S. Jordan. pp. 477-480. P. 452. Description of Sciwna sciera, a new species of Sciwna from Mazatlan and Panama. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 480-482. P. 453. Description of Zygonectes zonifer, a new species of Zygonectes, from Nashville, Georgia. By David 8S. Jordan and Seth E. Meek. p. 482. P. 454. Annotated list of the described species of parasitic Copepoda (Siphonostoma) from American waters contained in the United States National Museum. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 483-492, P. 455. On some new or little known decapod crustacea, from recent Fish Commission dredgings off the east coast of the United States. By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 493-511. P. 456. Description of three new fishes from Kansas. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 512-514. J P. 457. Description of a new race of the red-shouldered hawk from Florida. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 514-515. ~ P. 458. On two hitherto unnamed sparrows from the coast of Cali- fornia. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 516-518. P. 459. Description of seven new species of crustacea and one worm from Arctic Alaska. By John Murdoch. pp. 518-522. P. 460. P. 461. P. 463. P. 464. P. 465. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 57 New or specially interesting shells of the Point Barrow expedi- tion. By William H. Dall. pp. 523-526. Description of a new species of /7ybopsis (Hybopsis montanus). By Seth EK. Meek. pp. 526-527. . Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 4, A. Notes upon the plants collected on the Commander Islands (Bering and Copper islands) by Leonhard Stejneger. By Asa Gray. pp. 527-529. [Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 4] B. Additional notes on the plants of the Commander Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 529-538. Description of a new species of flounder, Citharichthys macrops, from Pensacola, Florida. By H. G. Dresel. pp. 539-541. Description of three new species of fishes (Prionotus stearnsi, Prionotus ophryas, and Anthias vivanus), collected at Pensa- cola, Florida, by Mr. Silas Stearns. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain. pp. 541-545. . Supplementary notes on North American fishes. By David S. Jordan. pp. 545-548. . Description of a new species of Hybognathus ([lybognathus hay?) from Mississippi. By David S. Jordan. pp. 548-550. . On the occurrence of Loncheres armatus (Geoft.) Wagner, in the island of Martinique, West Indies. By Frederick W. True. pp. 550-551. . Notes on fishes collected at San Cristobal, Lower California, by Mr. Charles H. Townsend, assistant, U. S. Fish Commis- >) b) sion. By Rosa Smith. pp. 551-553. VOLUME VE,. CONTAINING PAPERS 470-548. Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | —— | Pro- ceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. VIII. | 1885. | | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | ——- | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1886. &vo., pp. viii, 1-729,! 25 pls., 15 figs. 1 Including circulars 32 and 33. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . List of fishes collected in Iowa and Missouri in August, 1884, with descriptions of three new species. By David S. Jordan and Seth E. Meek. pp. 1-17. . On Bstrelata jisheri and @. defilippiana. By Robert Ridg- way. pp. 17-18. . Icterus cucullatus Swainson, and its geographical variations. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 18-19. . Passer saturatus, a new species of tree-sparrow from the Liu- Kiu Islands, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 19-20. . Description of -a new species of Contopus from tropical America. By Robert Ridgway. p. 21. . Note on the Anser leucopareius of Brandt. By Robert Ridg- Way. pp. 21-22. . Description of a new warbler from Yucatan. By Robert Ridgway. p. 23. . Description of two new birds from Costa Rica. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 23-24. . Description of three supposed new honey creepers from the Lesser Antilles, with a synopsis of the species of the genus Certhiola. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 25-30. . On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on Bogosloft Island in Bering Sea. By George P. Merrill. pp. 31-38. . On Cathartes burrovianus Cassin, and C. wrubitinga Pelzeln. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 34-36. . On Onychotes gruberit. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 36-38. . Notes and descriptions taken from selachians in the U. S. National Museum. By 8S. Garman. pp. 39-44. . A review of the American species of flying fishes (Hvocawtus). By David S. Jordan and Seth E. Meek. pp. 44-67. . Notes on skeletons of Etheostomatine. By David S. Jordan and Carl H. Eigenmann. pp. 68-72, . 485. . 486. . 487. . 488. . 489. . 490. . 491. . 495. P. 494. . 495. . 496. . 497. P. 498. iP, 499. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. - 59 Note on the scientific name of the yellow perch, the striped bass, and other North American fishes. By David S. Jordan. pp. 72-73. Description of a new species of Plectromus (P. crassiceps), taken by the United States Fish Commission. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 73-74. Description of a new species of Aspidophoroides (A. giintheri), from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 74-75. Remarks on the type specimen of Luteo oxypterus Cassin. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 75-77. Early iron manufacture in Virginia, 1619-1776. By R. A. Brock. pp. 77-80. Note on Mr. Garman’s paper on ‘*The American salmon and trout.” By David 8S. Jordan. pp. 81-83. Report upon the echini collected by the United States Fish Commission steamer A/batross, in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, January to May, 1884. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 83-89. . An account of recent captures of the California sea-elephant, and statistics relating to the present abundance of the species. By Charles H. Townsend. pp. 90-93. Description of a new species of boat-billed heron from Central America. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 93-94. Description of anew hawkfromCozumel. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 94-95. On a new species of porpoise, Phocena dalli, from Alaska. By Frederick W. True. pp. 95-98, 4 pls. On Peucwa mexicana Lawr., a sparrow new to the United States. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 98-99. On deposits of volcanic dust in southwestern Nebraska. By George P. Merrill. pp. 99-100, 1 fig. On the influence of atropia on the heart. By H. G. Beyer. pp. 101-103, 1 plate. Catalogue of the birds of Costa Rica, indicating those species of which the United States National Museum possesses speci- mens from that country. By José C. Zeledon. pp. 104-118, 60 P. 500. Pe 506: Pe 0% P,'508. E2509, BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Identification of the species of Cyprinide and Catostomide, described by Dr. Charles Girard, in the ‘** Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia” for 1856. By David S. Jordan. pp. 118-127. . On the development of viviparous osseous fishes. By John A. Ryder. pp. 128-155, 6 pls. 2. On certain features of the development of the salmon. By John A. Ryder. pp. 156-162, 1 plate. . Onthe Etheostoma variatum of Kirtland. By David S. Jordan. pp. 163-165. . On the occurrence of LHadropterus aurantiacus Cope, in the French Broad River, North Carolina. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 165-166. . On the identity of Cottus maculatus Fischer, with Cottus bubalis Euphrasen. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 166-167. Description of a new crustacean allied to Homarus and Neph- rops. By Sidney I. Smith. pp. 167-170. On some genera and species of Penzeidee, mostly from recent dredgings of the United States Fish Commission. By Sid- ney I. Smith. pp. 170-190. On Stathmonotus, a new genus of fishes related to Murzenoides, from Florida. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 191-192, 1 plate. Note on Stoasodon narinari Euphrasen. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 192-193. . On the American fishes in the Linnean collection. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 193-208. . Note on Epinephelus nigritus. By David S. Jordan. pp. 208-209. 2. Description of a new species of Amblystoma (Amblystoma copecanum), from Indiana. By O. P. Hay. pp. 209-218, 1 plate. . List of plants collected by Mr. Charles L. McKay at Nusha- gak, Alaska, in 1881, for the United States National Museum. By Frank H. Knowlton. pp. 213-221. . The generic name of the Pastinacas, or ‘‘sting-rays.” B D> 9 S. Garman. pp. 221-224. . 515. . 519. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 61 The influence of variations of temperature upon the rate and the work of the heart of the slider terrapin (Pseudemys rugosa). By H. G. Beyer. pp. 225-229, 2 pls. . Description of a new species of Pempheris (Pempheris poey2) from Cuba. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 229-230. . Note on Epinephelus nigritus, Caulolatilus microps, and Cory- phana hippurus. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 230-233. . List of the birds of Labrador, including Ungava, East Main, Moose, and Gulf districts of the Hudson Bay Company, together with the island of Anticosti. By Lucien M. Turner. pp. 233-254. Notes on some Floridian land and fresh-water shells, with a revision of the Auriculacea of the eastern United States. By Wilham H. Dail. pp. 255-289, 2 pls. . A list of the mesozoic and cenozoic types in the collections of the U. 8S. National Museum. By John Belknap Marcou. pp. 290-344, . On Turbinella pyrum Lamarck, and its dentition. By Wil- liam H. Dall. pp. 345-348, 1 plate. . A review of the American ‘‘Golden warblers.” By Robert Ridgway. pp. 348-350. . Notes on the mineralogy and lithology of the District of Columbia. By George P. Merrill. pp. 351-353. . Some emended names of North American birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 354-356. . A list of the Astacide in the United States National Museum. By Walter Faxon. pp. 356-361. . A list of the fishes known from the Pacific coast of tropical America, from the Tropic of Cancer to Panama. By David S. Jordan. pp. 361-394. . Note on some Linnzan names of American fishes. By David S. Jordan. pp. 394-896. . On a collection of Meduse made by the United States Fish Commission steamer A/+atross in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. By J. Walter Fewkes, pp. 397-402, 1 plate, BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Description of Hesperomys truei, a new species belonging to iP .2a0. the subfamily Murine. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 403-408, 1 plate. Notes on some apparently preoccupied ornithological generic names. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 409-410. . The Chaclacayo trephined skull. By Otis T. Mason. P. 534. P. 540. pp. 410-412, 1 plate. 2. On the parasites of the Hessian fly. By C. V. Riley. pp. 413-422, 1 plate. 3. Description of Leptophidium cervinum and L. marmoratum, new fishes from deep water off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 422-424. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata of the northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of new genera and species and critical remarks on others. Part V. Annelida, Echinodermata, Hydroida, Tunicata. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 424-448. Report on the flora of western and southern Texas. By V. Havard. pp. 449-533, 1 fig. . Notes on the mollusks of the vicinity of San Diego, California, and Todos Santos Bay, Lower California. By Charles R. Orcutt and William H. Dall. pp. 534-552, 1 plate. . Notes on a collection of fishes from Florida, with descriptions of new or little known species. By O. P. Hay. pp. 552-559. . Description of an apparently new species of Dromococcyx from British Guiana. By Robert Ridgway. p. 559. . Catalogue of a collection of birds made on the island of Cozumel, Yucatan, by the naturalists of the U. S. Fish Com- mission steamer A/batross, Capt. Z. L. Tanner, commander. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 560-583. Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 5 Description of a new species of MMesoplodon, M. stejnegeri, obtained by Dr. Leonhard Stejneger in Bering Island. By Frederick W. True. pp. 584-585, 1 plate. . A note upon the Hyperoodon semijunctus of Cope. By Fred- erick W. True. Pp. 585-586. 2. Fresh-water sponges from Mexico. By Edward Potts. pp. 587-589, 1 fig. P. 543. a P. 544. P. 545. P. 546. P. 547. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 63 Descriptions of new fishes obtained by the United States Fish Commission mainly from deep water off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 589-605. Report upon the echini collected by the U. S. Fish Com- mission steamer Albatross in the Gulf of Mexico from January to March, 1885. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 606-620. List of a few species of birds new to the fauna of Guadeloupe, West Indies, with a description of a new species of Cery/e. By George N. Lawrence. pp. 621-625. Remarks upon the plumage of Regulus calendula. By Charles Wickliffe Beckham. pp. 625-628, Notice of a collection of stalked crinoids made by the steamer Albatross in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, 1884 and 1885. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 628-635. P. 548. Notes on the Great dolphin, Coryphena hippurus Linné. By Silas Stearns. pp. 635-636. VOLUME Ix, CONTAINING PAPERS 549-598. Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | —— | Pro- ceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. IX. | 1886. | ——— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1887. P. 549. P5550. 8vO., pp. Vili, 1-714, 25 pls., 6 figs. List of fishes collected in Arkansas, Indian Territory, and Texas, in September, 1884, with notes and descriptions. By David 8. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 1-25. Notes on fishes collected at Beaufort, North Carolina, with a revised list of the species known from that locality. By David S. Jordan. pp. 25-380. . List of fishes collected at Havana, Cuba, in December, 1883, with notes and descriptions. By David S. Jordan. pp. 31-55. . A review of the genera and species of Julidinze found in American waters. By David 8S. Jordan and Elizabeth G. Hughes. pp. 56-70. 64 iP se dil P. 553. 560. 561. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. On the value of the fin-rays and their characteristics of development in the classification of the fishes, together with remarks on the theory on degeneration. By John A. Ryder. pp. 71-82, 1 fig. . On fulgurites. By George P. Merrill. pp. 83-91, 1 plate. . Descriptions of some new species of birds, supposed to be from the interior of Venezuela. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 92-94. 3. On #ktrelata sandwichensis Ridgw. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 95-96. i . Descriptions of a new genus and species of mole, Dymecodon pilirostris, from Japan. By Frederick W. True. pp. 97-98. . Review of Japanese birds. 1. The woodpeckers. By Leon- hard Stejneger. pp. 99-124, 1 plate. . Catalogue of animals collected by the Geographical and Exploring Commission of the Republic of Mexico. By Fernando Ferrari—Perez. pp. 125-199. The British marsh-tit. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 200-201. Report on the mollusks collected by L. M. Turner at Ungava Bay, North Labrador, and from the adjacent Arctic seas. By William H. Dall. pp. 202-208, 1 plate. . Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. No. 6. Report on Bering Sea Island mollusca, collected by Mr. Nicholas Grebnitzki. By William H. Dall. pp. 209-219. . On the occurrence of a new species of Rhinoptera (R. encenada) in Todos Santos Bay, Lower California. By Rosa Smith. p. 220. . An annotated list of the mammals collected by the late Charles L. McKay in the vicinity of Bristol Bay, Alaska. By Fred- erick W. True. pp. 221-224. . Notes on some fishes collected at Pensacola by Mr. Silas Stearns, with a description of one new species (Chatodon aya). By David S. Jordan. pp. 225-229, . A review of the American species of Tetraodontide. By David S. Jordan and Charles L. Edwards. pp. 230-247, Np. Np. NP, 567. . SUS: . 569. 570. agiy ee . 572. . 578. . 574. by Gy O10. . 580. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 65 Description of a melanistic specimen of Buteo latissimus Wils. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 248-249. Supplement to the list of mesozoic and cenozoic invertebrate types in the collections of the National Museum. By John Belknap Marcou. pp. 250-254. Catalogue of the collection of recent echini in the United States National Museum. (Corrected to July 1, 1886.) By Richard Rathbun. pp. 255-293. Notes on species of the Australian genus Pardalotus. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 294-296. Supplementary notes on some species of mollusks of «: ing Sea and vicinity. By William H. Dall. pp. 297-309, 1 plate. Descriptions of parasitic copepoda belonging to the genera Pandarus and Chondracanthus. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 310-324, 7 pls., 1 fig. Description of a recently new oyster-catcher (//wmatopus galapagensis), from the Galapagos Islands. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 325-326. A review of the species of the genus Prionotus. By David 8. Jordan and Elizabeth G. Hughes. pp. 327-338. A review of the American species of Belonide. By David S. Jordan and Morton W. Fordice. pp. 339-361. Description of Rallus jouy?, with remarks on Radllus striatus and Rallus gularis. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 362-364. . On Turdus alpestris and Turdus torquatus, two distinct species of Kuropean thrushes. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 365-378. . Review of Japanese birds. II. Tits and nuthatches. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 374-394, 1 fig. . Review of Japanese birds. III. Rails, gallinules, and coots. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 395-408. 2 A new study of the genus Dipodomys. By Frederick W. True. pp. 409-413. 8879—No. 51—02——5 P. 581. P. 594. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A revision of the lepidopterous family Saturniide. By John B. Smith. pp. 414-487, 3 pls. . Analyses of the cinchona barks on exhibition in the Materia Medica section, U. S. National Museum. By George E. Doering. pp. 438-442. . Norsk naval architecture. By George H. Boehmer. pp. 443-459, 5 pls., 1 fig. . A new land shell from California, with note on WSelenztes duranti Newcomb. By William G. Mazyck. pp. 460-461, 2 figs. . Notes on a collection of fishes from the Escambia River, with description of a new species of Zygonectes (Zygonectes escam- bie). By Charles H. Bollman. pp. 462-465. . Description of six new species of fishes from the Gulf of Mexico, with notes on other species. By David S. Jordan and Barton W. Evermann. pp. 466-476. . A review of the Gobiide of North America. By David S. Jordan and Carl H. Kigenmann. pp. 477-518. . Description of a new subspecies of Cyclorhis from Yucatan. By Robert Ridgway. p. 519. . Description of a new species of Myarchus, presumably from the Orinoco district of South America. By Robert Ridg- way. p. 520. . On a probable hybrid between Dryobates nuttallii Gamb. and D. pubescens gairdnerti Aud. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 521-522. . Description of an apparently new species of Picolaptes, from the Lower Amazon. By Robert Ridgway. p. 528. . On the status of Synthliboramphus wumizusume as a North American bird. By Leonhard Stejneger. p. 524. . Notes on typical specimens of fishes described by Cuvier and Valenciennes and preserved in the Museé d’Histoire Natu- relle in Paris. By David S. Jordan.« pp. 525-546. Descriptions of ten species and one new genus of annelids from the dredgings of the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. By James E. Benedict. pp. 547-553, 6 pls. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 67. A preliminary list of the fishes of the West Indies. By David S. Jordan. pp. 554-608. 5 P 506. A catalogue of the birds of Grenada, West Indies, with observations thereon. [Edited by George N. Lawrence. | By John Grant Wells. : pp. 609-633. NP. 597. On a collection of birds made by Mr. M. Namiye, in the Liu- Kiu Islands, Japan, with descriptions of new species. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 634-651. ™ P. 598. Water-birds of Japan. By T. W. Blakiston. pp. 652-660. VOLUME X, CONTAINING PAPERS 599-675.) Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | —— | Pro- ceedings | of the | United States National Museum, PViolo Xe | 1887. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1888. 8vo., pp. viii, 1-771, 39 pls.,1 11 figs. ™N P. 599. Description of a new species of Cotinga from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 1-2. : Y P. 600. Description of a new form of Spindalis from the Bahamas. By Robert Ridgway. p. 3. RaP. 601. Review of Japanese birds. IV. Synopsis of the genus Zurdus. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 45. P. 602. Description of a new species of bat, Vespertilio longicrus, from Puget Sound. By Frederick W. True. pp. 6-7. P. 603. Some distinctive cranial characters of the Canada lynx. By Frederick W. True. pp. 8-9. P. 604. Catalogue of the Species of corals belonging to the genus Madrepora, contained in the United States N ational Museum. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 10-19. ~ P. 605. Description of the adult female of Carpodectes antonia Zeledon; with critical remarks, notes on habits, etc., by José C. Zele- don. By Robert Ridgway. p. 20. 1 Including circular 37, 68 1 Bale: 606. . 607. . 608. sro: . O10. Behe 614. gate: BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of recently identified fossil plants belonging to the United States National Museum, with descriptions of several new species. [Compiled and prepared for publication by F. H. Knowlton.| By Leo Lesquereux. pp. 21-46, 4 pls. Descriptions of new and little known etheostomoids. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 47-64. A review of the North American species of the genera Lago- don, Archosargus, and Diplodus. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Elizabeth G. Hughes. pp. 65-74. Birds of Kauai Island, Hawaiian Archipelago, collected by Mr. Valdemar Knudsen, with descriptions of new species. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 75-102, 1 plate. Notes on the Northern paleearctic bullfinches. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 103-110. Description of a new species of Porzana from Costa Rica. By Robert Ridgway. p. 111. 2. Notes on Ardea wuerdemanni Baird. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 112-115. 3. Description of a new species of Ophichthys (Ophichthys retro- pinnis), from Pensacola, Florida. By Carl H. Eigenmann. p. 116. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. No. 7. Revised and annotated catalogue of the birds inhabiting the Commander Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 117-145, 3 pls. . On a new species of Zropidonotus found in Washington. By EK. D. Cope. p. 146. Trogon ambiguus breeding in Arizona. By Robert Ridgway. p. 147. . Description of a new plumed partridge from Sonora. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 148-150. . Description of a new genus of dendrocolaptine bird from the Lower Amazon. By Robert Ridgway. p. 151. Description of a new species of Phacellodomus from Vene- zuela. By Robert Ridgway. p. 152. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. af 69 P. 620. Contributions to-the natural history of the Commander Islands. No. 8. Description of Alopecurus stejnegeri, a new species of grass from the Commander Islands. By George Vasey. p. 153. P. 621. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. No. 9. On the entomostraca collected by Mr. Leonhard Stejneger, on Bering Island, 1882-83. By W. Lilljeborg. pp. 154-156. ¥ P. 622. Notes on the osteology o e spotted tinamou (Wothura NY P. 629. Not the osteology of the spotted ti Noth maculosa). By Frederic A. Lucas. : pp. 157-158, 2 figs. ~ Pp, 623. Field-notes on the mammals, birds, and reptiles of northern : California. By Charles H. Townsend. pp. 159-241, 1 plate, 4 figs. P. 624. A contribution to the knowledge of the fishes of Kansas. By Oo. Tsy.. pp. 242-258. P. 625. Notes on the North American Lithobiide and Scutigeride. By Charles H. Bollman. Pg. pp. 254-266. ’ P. 626. Description of two new species of Kaup’s genus Megascops. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 267-268. P. 627. Notes on a collection of fishes sent by Mr. Charles C. Leslie from Charleston, South Carolina. By David S. Jordan and Carl H. Kigenmann. \ pp. 269-270. ~y P. 628. Review of Japanese birds. V. Ibises, storks, and herons. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 271-319, 1 plate. ; ( P. 629. On the systematic name of the Kamtschatkan and Japanese carrion crow. By Leonhard Stejneger. - pp. 320-321. P. 630. Note on Polynemus californiensis of Thominot. By David S. Jordan. p. 822. P. 631. List of the myriapods found in Escambia County, Florida, with descriptions of six new species. By Jerome McNeill. pp. 323-327, 1 plate. P. 632. Descriptions of twelve new species of myriapoda, chiefly from Indiana. By Jerome McNeill. pp. 328-334, 1 plate. P. 633. The species of Huerythra Harv. By John B. Smith. pp. 335-337, 1 plate. P. 638. P. 639. | P. 640. ‘ P. 641. P. 642. 4-P; 643: P. 645. P. 646. P. 647. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . The North American species of Callimorpha Latr. By John B. Smith. pp. 338-353, 1 plate. . Annotated catalogue of the species of Porites and Synarwa in the United States National Museum, with a description of a new species of Porites. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 354-366, 5 pls. . Notes on a trematode from the white of a newly laid hen’s egg. By Edwin Linton. pp. 367-869, 1 fig. . Descriptions of five new species of fishes sent by Prof. A. Dugés from the province of Guanajuato, Mexico. By Tarleton H. . Bean. pp. 370-375, 1 plate. On a collection of birds’ sterna and skulls, collected by Dr. Thomas H. Streets, U. S. Navy. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 376-387, 4 figs. Description of a new species of Thalassophryne(Thalassophryne dow?) from Punta Arenas and Panama. By David S. Jor- dan and Charles H. Gilbert. p. 388. Notes on Psittirostra psittacea from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 389-390. . Further contributions to the avifauna of the Liu-Kiu Islands, Japan, with descriptions of new species. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 391-415, 1 plate. Review of Japanese birds. VI. The pigeons. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 416-429, 1 plate. Description of a new Wuscisawxicola, from Lake Titicaca, Peru. By Robert Ridgway. p. 480. . On Phrygilus gayt (Eyd. and Gery.) and allied species. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 431-485. List of the batrachia and reptilia of the Bahama Islands. By EK. D. Cope. pp. 436-439, Descriptions of the species of //eléaster (a genus of star-fishes), represented in the U. S. National Museum. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 440-449, 4 pls. New genera and species of North American Noctuide. By John B. Smith. pp. 450-479. . 648. . 649. . 650. . 651. . 657. . 658. . 663. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 71 Note on the ‘‘Analyse dela nature” of Rafinesque. By David S. Jordan. pp. 480-481. On a collection of birds made by Mr.M. Namiye, in the islands of Idzu, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 482-487. A review of the genus Dendrocincla Gray. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 488-497. Descriptions of two new species of the genus Unio, from the Ozark region of Missouri. By R. Ellsworth Call. pp. 498-500, 2 pls. . Description of a new species of Callionymus (Callionymus Y bairdi), from the Gulf of Mexico. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 501-502. . Description of a new species of bird of the genus Catharus, from Ecuador. By George N. Lawrence. p. 503. . Remarks on Catharus berlepschi Lawr. By Robert Ridgway. p. 504, . Descriptions of some new species and subspecies of birds from Middle America. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 505-510. . Note on the generic name U/ropsila Scl. and Salv. By Robert Ridgway. p. 511. Notes on a young red snapper (Lutjanus blackfordi) from Great South Bay, Long Island. By Tarleton H. Bean. p. 512. Description of a new species of Zhyrsitops (T. violaceus), from the fishing banks off the New England coast. By Tarleton H. Bean. | pp. 513-514. . A note on Vesperugo hesperus Allen. By Frederick W. True. p. 515. . Descriptions of new species and genera of birds from the a a. Lower Amazon. By Robert Ridgway. - pp. 516-528. . A review of the genus Psettacula of Brisson. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 529-548. 2. Description of the nest and eggs of the California black-capped gnat-catcher (Polioptila californica Brewster). By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 549-550, Notes on a collection of birds’ nests and eggs from southern Arizona Territory. By Charles E. Bendire. pp. 551-568. 72 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 664. Descriptions of new species of parasitic copepods, belonging to the genera Trebius, Perissopus, and Lernanthropus. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 559-571, 7 pls. “ P. 665. Catalogue of a collection of birds made by Mr. Chas. H. Townsend, on islands in the Caribbean Sea and in Honduras. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 572-597. P. 666. The meteoric iron which fell in Johnson County, Arkansas, 3.17 p. m., March 27, 1886. By George F. Kunz. pp. 598-605, 3 pls., 2 figs. ~ P. 667. Review of Japanese birds. VII. The creepers. By Leon- hard Stejneger. pp. 606-611, P. 668. The characteristics of the elacatids. By Theodore Gill. pp. 612-614, 1 plate. P. 669. Note on Gramma loreto of Poey. By Theodore Gill. pp. 615-616. P. 670. Descriptions of fourteen new species of North American myriapods. By Charles H. Bollman. pp. 617-627. P. 671. Description of a supposed new species of char (Salvelinus aureolus), from Sunapee Lake, New Hampshire. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 628-630. P. 672. Description of a new genus and species of fish, Acrotus wil- loughby?, from Washington Territory. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 631-632. 8 » P. 673. Observations on the birds of southwestern Texas. By Charles Of Wickliffe Beckham. pp. 633-696. ~ P. 674. Description of a new Psaltriparus from southern Arizona. By Robert Ridgway. p. 697. P. 675. Description of a new species of Yyrichthys (Xyrichthys jes- siw) from the Gulf of Mexico. By David 5. Jordan. p. 698. VOLUME XI, CONTAINING PAPERS 676-760. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | | Volume XI. | 1888. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1889. . 8vo., pp. Xi, 1-703, 60 pls., 187 figs. P. 676. New species of fossil wood (Araucarioaylon arizonicum) trom Arizona and New Mexico. By F. H. Knowlton. pp. 1-4, 1 plate. Race: P. 678. Pe 60g. SP, 692. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 73 Description of two new species of fossil coniferous wood from Iowa and Montana. By F. H. Knowlton. pp. 5-8, 2 pls. Description of Storeria dekay2, var. anomola. By A. Dugés. pp. 9-10, 1 fig. Recent determinations of fossil plants from Kentucky, Louis- iana, Oregon, California, Alaska, Greenland, etc. with, descrip- tions of new species. [Compiled and prepared for publication by F. H. Knowlton.] By Leo Lesquereux. pp. 11-88, 18 pls. . The paleontologic history of the genus Platanus. By Lester EF. Ward. pp. 39-42, 6 pls. Notes on Indiana fishes. By Barton W. Evermann and Oliver P. Jenkins. pp. 48-57. On the occurrence of the Great Lake trout (Salvelinus namay- cush) in the waters of British Columbia. By David S. Jordan. p. 58, The Navajo tanner. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 59-66, 6 pls. Note on the genus Dipterodon. By Theodore Gill. pp. 67-68. . Note on the genus Gobiomorus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 69-70. . Notes on European marsh-tits, with description of a new sub- species from Norway. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 71-76. Hampe’s method of determining Cu,O in metallic copper. By Fred. P. Dewey. pp. 77-82. . List of fossil plants collected by Mr. I. C. Russell at Black Creek, near Gadsden, Alabama, with descriptions of several new species. By Leo Lesquereux. pp. 83-87, 1 plate. . On a new species of Charina from California. By E. D. Cope. p. 88, 1 plate. . Description of two species of Palimoxylon—one new—from Louisiana. By F. H. Knowlton. pp. 89-91, 1 plate. Description of a new western subspecies of Accipiter velox Wils., and subspecific diagnosis of A. coopert mewxicanus Swains. By Robert Ridgway. p. 92. Further contributions to the Hawaiian avifauna. By Leon- hard Stejneger. pp. 93-103. . 699. . 104. SOD. . T09. P “ fi a * BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Note on #strelata sandwichensis Ridgw. By Robert Ridgway. p. 104. . On the serpentine of Montville, New Jersey. By George P. Merrill. pp. 105-111, 2 pls. . Notes on the European crested titmice. By Leonhard Stej- neger. pp. 113-114. . On nephrite and jadeite. By F. W. Clarke and George P. Merrill. pp. 115-130, 1 plate. . The Navajo shoemaker. By Alexander M. Stephen. pp. 131-136, 7 figs. . Description of eighteen new species of fishes from the Gulf of California. By Oliver P. Jenkins and Barton W. Evermann. pp. 187-158. Description of Geomys personatus and Dipodomys compactus, two new species of rodents from Padre Island, Texas. By Frederick W. True. pp. 159-160. . On the San Emigdio meteorite. By George P. Merrill. pp. 161-167, 1 plate. . Diagnosis of the Kamtschatkan three-toed woodpecker (Pic- oides albidior). By Leonhard Stejneger. p. 168. . A remarkable Eskimo harpoon from East Greenland. By John Murdoch. pp. 169-171, 3 figs. . The corrugation in African sword blades and other weapons. By Walter Hough. D.wli2. Notes on the osteology of the thrushes, Mimine, and wrens. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 173-180, 1 plate, 7 figs. An Eskimo strike-a-light from Cape Bathurst. By Walter Hough. pp. 181-184, 6 figs. . Notes on Cydosia and Cerathosia. By John B. Smith. pp. 185-190, 2 figs. . Ona peridotite from Little Deer Isle, in Penobscot Bay, Maine. By George P. Merrill. pp. 191-195, 1 plate, 1 fig. . Description of the adult male of Acanthidops bairdi. By Robert Ridgway. p. 196. The houses of the Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia. By Franz Boas. pp. 197-218, 8 pls., 21 figs. -EOs rao tL, Ae gic. . 714. . 120. 302. . 122. . 1238. . 124, LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 75 Description of a new species of Hyalina. By William H. Dall. p. 214, 3 figs. Observations upon the osteology of the North American Anseres. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 215-251, 30 figs. On the proper name of the genus Zabrax of Cuvier. By Theodore Gill. p. 252. Observations upon the osteology of the order Tubinares and Steganopodes. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 253-315, 43 figs. Description of a new species of insect, Hontaria pulchella, from Strawberry Plains, Jefferson County, Tennessee. By Charles H. Bollman. p. 316. . On a new species of Bufo from Texas. By E. D. Cope. pp. 317-318. . On the proper generic name of the tunny and albicore. By Theodore Gill. pp. 319-320. . On the Psychrolutide of Giinther. By Theodore Gill. pp. 321-327, 1 plate. . Ethnology of the Coast Indian tribes of Alaska. By A. P. Niblack. p. 328. . List of fishes collected by Alphonse Forrer about Mazatlan, with descriptions of two new species, [Heros beani a Pecilia butler. By David 8S. Jordan. pp. 329-334. Notes on a collection of myriapoda from Cuba. By Charles H. Bollman. p. 335-338. Notes on a collection of myriapoda from Mossy Creek, Ten- nessee, with a description of a new species. By Charles H. Bollman. pp. 339-342. Notes upon some myriapods taaeiat to the U. S. National Museum. By Charles H. Bollman. pp. 343-350. Descriptions of fourteen species of fresh-water fishes collected by the U.S. Fish Commission in the summer of 1888. By David S. Jordan. pp. 351-362, 3 pls. A study of the boomerang. By H. Eggers. Pp. 363-367, 3 figs. P | Ee yl Pe ly AheGe . (34, Wao . (36. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . List of plants from Lower California sent to the Smithsonian Institution by Lieut. Charles F. Pond, U. 8. Navy. By George Vasey. p. 368. A study of the American species of Vertigo contained in the U. 8S. National Museum, with the description of a new sub- genus of Pupide. By V. Sterki. pp. 369-880, 1 plate, 6 figs. . On the snakes of Florida. By E. D. Cope. pp. 381-394, 1 plate. . Catalogue of batrachia and reptilia brought by William Taylor from San Diego, Texas. By E. D. Cope. pp. 395-398, 1 plate. . On the Eutzenie of southeastern Indiana. By E. D. Cope. pp. 399-401, 1 plate. . The stone age at Mount Vernon. By Otis T. Mason. p. 402. . Catalogue of the myriapods of Indiana. By Charles H. Boll- man. pp. 403-410. . List of fishes now in the U. 8. National Museum, collected in Nicaragua by Dr. Louis F. H. Birt. By David S. Jordan. pp. 411-412. . Notes on some albino birds presented to the U.S. National Museum, with some remarks on albinism. By Wirt Rob- inson. pp. 413-416. Description of a new species of deer, Cartacus clavatus, from Central America. By Frederick W. True. pp. 417-424. Review of Japanese birds. WIII. The nutcracker (Vuctfraga caryocatactes macrorhynchos). By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 425-482. The single-headed drum of the Naskopie (Nagnagnot) Indians, Ungava district, Hudson Bay territory. By Lucien M. Turner. pp. 483-434. . Notes on a collection of fishes from the Maumee Valley, Ohio. By Seth E. Meek. pp. 435-440. . Description of new genera and species of fossils from the Mid- dle Cambrian. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 441-446, 1 fig. . A simple method of measuring the thickness of inclined strata. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 447-448, 1 fig. . TAO. . (53. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 1% Notes on some Indian Territory land and fresh-water shells. By Charles T. Simpson. pp. 449-454. Notes on Hydrocotyle americana Li. By Theodor Holm. pp. 455-462, 2 pls. Notes on some California fishes, with descriptions of two new species. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa 8. Eigenmann. pp. 463-466. On the occurrence of Echinomys semispinosus Tomes, in Nica- ragua. By Frederick W. True. pp. 467-468. On the mammals collected in eastern Honduras in 1887 by Mr. Charles H. Townsend, with a description of a new subspecies of Capromys from Little Swan Island. By Frederick W. True. pp. 469-472. The preparation of Japanese lacquer and the manufacture of Wakasa lacquer-ware. By Romyn Hitchcock. pp. 473479. A fossil lingula preserving the cast of the peduncle. By Charles D. Walcott. p. 480, 3 figs. Notes on the species of Lachnosterna of temperate North America, with descriptions of new species. By John B. Smith. pp. 481-525, 13 pls. Description of Coregonus pusillus, a new species of whitefish from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. p. 526. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in Lower Cali- fornia in 1889. By George Vasey and Joseph N. Rose. pp. 527-536, Notes on Costa Rican birds, with descriptions of seven new species and subspecies and one new genus. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 537-546. Review of Japanese birds. IX. The wrens. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 547-548. List of fishes collected at Green Turtle Cay, in the Bahamas, by Charles L. Edwards, with descriptions of three new spe- cies. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Bollman. pp. 549-558. Description of a new species of Bathymaster (B. jordan), from Puget’s Sound and Alaska. By Charles H. Gilbert. p. 504, 78 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 754. Notes on a collection of fishes obtained in the Gila River, at Fort Thomas, Arizona, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, U. S. Army. By Philip H. Kirsch. pp. 555-558. ’ P. 755. Notes on some neotropical birds belonging to the United States National Museum. By Hans von Berlepsch. pp. 559-566. P. 756. On the classincation of the mail-cheeked fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 567-592. P. 757. Gleanings among the Pleuronectids, and observations on the name Pleuronectes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 593-606. P. 758. Note on the genus Spheroides. By Theodore Gill. pp. 607-608. P. 759. A list of fishes from a small tributary of the Poteau River, Scott County, Arkansas. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 609-610. P. 760. Descriptions of new Braconide in the collection of the U.S. National Museum. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 611-671. VOLUME XII, CONTAINING PAPERS 761-789. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —— | Volume XII. | 1889. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1890. 8vo., pp. Vili, 1-686, 23 pls., 14 figs. ' P. 761. A review of the genus X¢phocolaptes of Lesson. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 1-20. P. 762. A review of the genus Sclerurus of Swainson. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 21-81. P. 763. Descriptive notes of new genera and species from the Lower Cambrian or Qlenellus zone of North America. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 33-46. P. 764. New North American Acridide, found north of the Mexican boundary. By Lawrence Bruner. pp. 47-82, 1 plate. | P. 765. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. A. Contributions to the history of. Pallas’ cormorant. By Leonhard Stejneger. B. Description of some bones of Pallas’ cormorant, Phala- crocorax perspicillatus. By Frederic A. Lucas, pp. 83-94, 3 pls, P. 766. ONS P. 767. P. 769. | ee a Bete. eee Beis: P. 774. P. 775. Pee 16: LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 79 Description of two new species of snakes from California. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 95-99, 3 figs. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. I. Birds collected on the Galapagos Islands in 1888. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 101-128, 6 figs. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. I. Birds collected on the island of Santa Lucia, West Indies, the Abrolhos Islands, Brazil, and at the Straits of Magellan, in 1887-88. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 129-139. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. III. Report on the batrachians and reptiles collected in 1887-88. By E. D. Cope. pp. 141-147. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. IV. Descriptions of new species of fishes collected at the Galapagos Islands and along the coast of the United States of Colombia, 1887-88. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Boilman. pp. 149-183. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. V. Annotated catalogue of the insects collected in 1887-88. By L. O. Howard. pp. 185-216. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. VI. List of the plants collected in Alaska in 1888. By George Vasey. pp. 217-218. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. VII. Preliminary report on the collection of mollusca and brachiopoda obtained in 1887-88. By William H. Dall. pp. 219-862, 10 pls. Notes on the occurrence of Gillichthys y-cauda at San Diego, California. By Charles H. Gilbert. p. 363. Description of a new genus and species of inarticulate brachiopod from the Trenton limestone. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 365-366, 4 figs. The archeology of the Potomac tide-water region. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 367-370, 5 pls. 80 ede SAB. st. . 184. Barts . 786. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. The paleolithic period in the District of Columbia. By Thomas Wilson. pp. 371-376, 2 pls. Notes on a third collection of birds made in Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, by Valdemar Knudsen. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 377-386. Descriptions of new Ichneumonide in the collection of the U.S. National Museum. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 387-451. . Description of the yellow-finned trout of Twin Lakes, Colo- rado. By David 8. Jordan and Barton W. Evermann. pp. 453-454. . Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuide of tem- perate North America. Revision of some teniocampid genera. By John B. Smith. pp. 455-496, 2 pls. . Catalogue of the described Aranez of temperate North America. By George Marx. pp. 497-594. . Notes on the serpentinous rocks of Essex County, New York; from Aqueduct shaft 26, New York City; and from near Easton, Pennsylvania. By George P. Merrill. pp. 595-600. A revision of the genus Araucariowylon of Kraus, with com- piled descriptions and partial synonymy of the species. By F. H. Knowlton. pp. 601-617. Notes on North American crayfishes—family Astacide. By Walter Faxon. pp. 619-634. Description of two new species of bats—Wyctinomus europs and VV. orthotis. By Harrison Allen. pp. 635-640. . Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. VIII. Description of a new cottoid fish from British Columbia. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 641-642. . Description of a new lizard from Lower California. By Leon- hard Stejneger. pp. 643-644. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. LX. Catalogue of fishes col- lected at Port Castries, St. Lucia, by the steamer Albatross, November, 1888. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 645-652, & LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 81 VOLUME XIII, CONTAINING PAPERS 790-841. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Volume XIII. | 1890. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1891. P. 790. Be Tol: P. 794. P. 795. 8VO., pp. Vili, 1-665, 38 pls., 12 figs. Description of a new species of land shell from Cuba— Vertigo cubana. By William H. Dall. pp. 1-2, 2 figs. Description of a new species of fish from Tippecanoe River, Indiana. By David 8. Jordan and Barton W. Evermann. pp. 3-4, 1 fig. . Remarks on some fossil remains considered as peculiar kinds of marine plants. By Leo Lesquereux. pp. 5-12, 1 plate. 93. Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. X. On certain mesozoic fossils from the islands of Saint Paul’s and Saint Peter’s, in the Straits of Magellan. By Charles A. White. pp. 18-14, 2 pls. Notes on the leaves of Liriodendron. By Theodor Holm. pp. 15-35, 6 pls. Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XI. New fishes colleeted off the coast of Alaska and the adjacent region southward. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 37-45. . Further notes on the genus Xphocolaptes of Lesson. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 47-48. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XII. A preliminary report on the fishes collected by the steamer A/datross on the Pacific coast of North America during the year 1889, with descriptions of twelve new genera and ninety-two new species. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 49-126. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XIII. Catalogue of skeletons of birds collected at the Abrolhos Islands, Brazil, the Straits of Magellan, and the Galapagos Islands, in eas 88. By Fred- eric A. Cine pp. 127-130. e. . 800. otis . 802. . 808. . 804. . 805. . 806. . 807. . 808. . 809. econ MOP 811. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XIV. Birds from the coasts of western North America and adjacent islands, collected in 1888-89, with descriptions of new species. By Charles H. Townsend. pp. 131-142. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer A/batross. No. XV. Reptiles from Clarion and Socorro Islands and the Gulf of California, with description of a new species. By Charles H. Townsend. pp. 148-144. Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XVI. Plants collected in 1889 at Socorro and Clarion Islands, Pacific Ocean. By George Vasey and Joseph N. Rose. pp. 145-149. On a new genus and species of colubrine snakes from North America. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 151-155, 1 fig. The osteological characteristics of the fey Anguillide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 157-160. The osteological characteristics of the family Synaphobranch- ide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 161-164. The osteological characteristics of the family Murenide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 165-170. On the disappearance of the Dick cissel, Spiza americana, from the District of Columbia. By Hugh M. Smith. pp. 171-172. Description of a new species of bat, Atalapha semota. By Harrison Allen. pp. 173-175. On the snakes of the genus Charina. By Leonhard Stej- neger. pp. 177-182. On the North American lizards of the oe Barissia of Gray. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 183-185. A collection of stone implements from the District of Colum- bia. By 8S. V. Proudfit. pp. 187-194, 5 pls. Notes on the occurrence of a young crab-eater, /lacate canada, from the Lower Hudson Valley, New York. By A. K. Fisher. p. 195. . 825. . 826. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 83 . Observations on the life history of the bottlenose porpoise. By Frederick W. True. pp. 197-208, 1 fig. . Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XVII. Descriptions of new west American land, fresh-water, and marine shells, with notes and comments. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 205-225, 3 pls. . Description of two new species of mammals from Mt. Kilima- njaro, East Africa. By Frederick W. True. pp. 227-229. . Osteological characteristics of the family Murznesocide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 231-234. . On the family Ranicipitide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 235-238, 1 plate. . The osteological characteristics of the family Simenchelyide. By Theodore Gill. p. 239-242. . The characteristics of the Dactylopteroidea. By Theodore Gill. pp. 243-248, 1 plate. . Notes on the birds observed during the cruise of the United States Fish Commission schooner Grampus in the summer of 1887. By William Palmer. pp. 249-265. . Description of new forms of Upper Cambrian fossils. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 267-279, 2 pls. . Notes on triassic plants from New Mexico. By William M. Fontaine and F. H. Knowlton. pp. 281-285, 5 pls. . Notes on fishes of the genera Agosia, Algansea, and Zophendum. By David S. Jordan. pp. 287-288. . Description of a new species of Htheostoma (EF. micropterus) from Chihuahua, Mexico. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 289-290. . Description of a new species of bat of the genus Carolla, and remarks on Carollia brevicauda. By Harrison Allen. pp. 291-298. Osteological characteristics of the family Amphipnoide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 299-302. Description of a new species of mouse, Phenacomys longi- caudus, from Oregon. By Frederick W. True. pp. 303-304. . 830. Wiel) Bs . 832. . 838. . 839. . 840. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Notes on the habits of the moose in the far north of British America in 1865. By J. G. Lockhart. pp. 305-308. 28. Observations on the Farallon rail (Porzana jamaicensis cotur- niculus Baird). By Robert Ridgway. pp. 309-311. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XVIII. List of fishes obtained in the harbor of Bahia, Brazil, and in adjacent waters. By David S. Jordan. pp. 313-336. Notes on the osteology of the Paridee, S7tta and Chamaa. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 337-345, 1 plate, 5 figs. Note on the Aspredinide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 347-352. Note on the genus Felichthys of Swainson. By Theodore Gill. pp. 353-354. . The characteristics of the family of Scatophagoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 355-360, 1 fig. . On the relations of Cyclopteroidea. By Theodore Gill. pp. 361-376, 3 pls. . The osteological characteristics of the family Hemitripteride. By Theodore Gill. pp. 377-380, 1 plate. . Playing cards from Japan. By Mrs. J. King van Rensselaer. “pp. 381-382, 1 plate. . Notes on North American myriapoda of the family Geophilide, with descriptions of three genera. By O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. pp. 383-396, 3 pls. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuids of tem- perate North America. Revision of Homohadena Grote. By - John B. Smith. pp. 397-405, 1 fig. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuide of tem- t=) perate North America. Revision of the species of //adena referable to Xylophasia and Luperina. By John B. Smith. pp. 407-447, 2 pls. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XIX. A supplementary list of fishes collected at the Galapagos Islands and Panama, with descriptions of one new genus and three new species. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 449-455. . The birds of Manitoba. By Ernest E. Thompson. pp. 457-643, 1 plate. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 85 VOLUME XIV, CONTAINING PAPERS 842-886. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings of the | United States National Museum. | —— | Volume XIV. | 1891. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | Printing Office. P. 842. P. 843. 1,827, P. 848. P. 849. P. 850. Pe 851. | Washington: | Government 1892. 8vo., pp. vi, 1-750, 34 pls., 3 figs. A catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of South America. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa $. Eigenmann. pp. 1-81. Fishes collected by William P. Seal in Chesapeake Bay, at Cape Charles City, Virginia, September 16 to October 3, 1890. By Barton A. Bean. pp. 83-94. . List of North American land and fresh-water shells received from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, with notes and comments thereon. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 95-106. . Relations of temperature to vertebre among fishes. By David S. Jordan. pp. 107-120. . Report upon a collection of fishes made at Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, with descriptions of new species. By Barton W. Evermann and Oliver P. Jenkins. pp. 121-165, 2 pls. Description of a new genus and species of tailless batrachian from tropical America. By Leonhard Stejneger and Fred- erick C. Test. ' pp. 167-168, 1 plate. On the structure of the tongue in humming birds. By Fred- eric A. Lucas. pp. 169-172, 1 plate, 2 figs. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XX. On some new or interesting west American shells from the dredgings of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross in 1888, and from other sources. By William H. Dall. pp. 173-191, 3 pls. Descriptions of two supposed new species of mice from Costa Rica and Mexico, with remarks on /esperomys melanophrys of Coues. By J. A. Allen. pp. 193-196. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuide of tem- perate North America. Revision of the species of MJames- tra. By John B. Smith. pp. 197-276, 4 pls. - . 853. . 854. . 864. . 865. . 866. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Report upon the annelida (Polycheta) of Beaufort, North Car- olina. By E. A. Andrews. pp. 277-802, 7 pls. On LHegimus of Fisher, otherwise called TZilesia or Pleuro- gadus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 303-305. List of shells collected on the west coast of South America, principally between latitudes 7° 30’ 8. and 8° 49’ N., by Dr. W. H. Jones, surgeon, U.S. Navy. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 3807-335. . Descriptions of new genera, species, and subspecies of birds from Costa Rica. By George K. Cherrie. pp. 337-346. . Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer A/batross. No. XXI. Descriptions of apodal fishes from the tropical Pacific. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 347-352. . Description of a new species of chamzeleon from Kilima-njaro, eastern Africa. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 353-354, 1 fig. . The genus Panopeus. By James E. Benedict and Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 355-385, 6 pls. . Some observations on the Havesu-pai Indians. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 387-390, 2 pls. 0. The Navajo belt-weaver. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 391-393, 1 plate. . On the genera Labrichthys and Pseudolabrus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 395-404. . Description of a new scincoid lizard from East Africa. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 405-406. . Description of a new species of lizard from the island of San Pedro Martir, Gulf of California. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 407-408. Description of a new North American lizard of the genus Sauromalus. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 409-411. Notes on and list of birds and eggs collected in Arctic Amer- ica, 1861-1866. By R. MacFarlane. pp. 413-446. On the characters of some paleozoic fishes. By E. D. Cope. pp. 447-463, 6 pls. ag . 867. . 872. . 873. . 874. et tip 1, 876. 877. . 878. . 879. . 880. SOL. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 87 Description of a new species of whippoorwill from Costa Rica. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 465-466. . Notes on some birds from the interior of Honduras. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 467-471. . Notes on some Costa Rican birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 473-478. . Note on Pachyrhamphus albinucha Burmeister. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 479-480. . Description of two supposed new forms of Zhamnophilus. By Robert Ridgway. p. 481. Description of a new sharp-tailed sparrow from California. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 483-484. Notes on Sceloporus variabilis and its geographical distribu- tion in the United States. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 485-488. Notes on Japanese birds contained in the Science College Museum, Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 489-498. Notes on the cubital coverts in the birds of paradise and bower birds. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 499-500. Notes on some North American snakes. By Leonhard Stej- neger. pp. 501-505. Note on the genus S7ttasomus of Swainson. By Robert Ridg- way. pp. 507-510. On the snakes of the Californian genus Lichanura. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 511-515. Notes on Costa Rican birds. By George K. Cherrie. pp. 517-537. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XXII. Description of thirty-four new species of fishes collected in 1888 and 1889, principally among the Santa Barbara Islands and in the Gulf of Cali- fornia. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 539-566. The biology of the hymenopterous insects of the family Chalcidide. By L. O. Howard. pp. 567-588. 88 P. 882. P. 883. P. 884. iP. 885. P. 886. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A critical review of the characters and variations of the snakes of North America. By E. D. Cope. pp. 589-694. Note on the genus /Ziatula of Lacépeéde or Tautoga of Mitchiil. By Theodore Gill. p. 695. Note on the genus Chonerhinus or Xenopterus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 697-699. On the genus Gnathanacanthus of Bleeker. B,z Theodore Gill. pp. 701-704, 1 fig. Notes on the Tetraodontoidea. By Theodore Gill. pp. 705-720, 1 plate. VOLUME XV, CONTAINING PAPERS 887-918. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —— | Volume XV. | 1892. | Smithsonian Institution. | | Published under the direction of the | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1893. PPSo. PP 888; P. 889. P. 890. P3891: iP. 892. P. 893. 8vo., pp. Vi, 1-508, 84 pls., 8 figs. Preliminary descriptions of thirty-seven new species of hermit crabs of the genus Hupagurus in the U. S. National Museum. By James E. Benedict. pp. 1-26. Description of two apparently new fly-catchers from Costa Rica. By George K. Cherrie. pp. 27-28. A maid of Wolpai. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 29-31, 1 plate. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuids of boreal America: Revision of the genus Cucullia. By John B. Smith. pp. 33-52, 1 plate. : Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuide of boreal America: Revision of the Dicopine. By John B. Smith. pp. 53-64, Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuide of boreal America: Revision of Xylomiges and Morrisonia. By John B. Smith. pp. 65-86, 1 plate. Notes on avian entozoa. By Edwin Linton. pp. 87-118, 5 pls. . 894 . 895 . 896 Pso¢ . 904 . 905 . 906 . 907 . 908 . 909 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 89 . Preliminary description of a new genus and species of blind cave salamander from North America. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 115-117, 1 plate. . Descriptions of two new forms of Basileuterus rufifrons, from Mexico. By Robert Ridgway. p. 119. . Description of a new species of star-gazer, Cathetostoma albi- gutta, from the Gulf of Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 121-122. . The fishes of San Diego, California. By Carl H. Eigenmann. pp. 123-178, 9 pls. . An annotated list of the shells of San Pedro Bay and vicinity (with a description of two new species by W. H. Dall). By Mrs. M. Burton Williamson. pp. 179-220, 5 pls. 9. Chinese relics in Alaska. By T. Dix Bolles. p. 221, 1 plate. . Corystoid crabs of the genera Téelmessus and Hrimacrus. By James E. Benedict. pp. 223-230, 3 pls. . Catalogue of the crabs of the family Periceride in the U. S. National Museum. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 231-277, 13 pls. . The evolution of house-building among the Navajo Indians. By R. W. Shufeldt. pp. 279-282, 3 pls. . Notes on fishes collected in Mexico by Prof. Alfredo Dugés, with descriptions of new species. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 283-287, 1 plate. . Notes on a collection of birds‘made by Mr. Harry V. Henson in the island of Yezo, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 289-359, 1 plate. . Insects of the subfamily Eneyrtine with branched antenne. By L. O. Howard. pp. 361-369, 2 pls. . Two additions to the Japanese avifauna, including description of anew species. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 371-373. . On the ejection of blood from the eyes of horned toads. By ORs Bay: pp. 375-378. : . Some observations on the turtles of the genus Malaclemys. By O. P. Hay. pp. 379-383. . On the breeding habits, eggs, and young of certain snakes. By O. P. Hay. pp. 385-397. 90 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 910. Notes on the flowers of Anthowanthum odoratum L. By Theodor Holm. pp. 899-403, 1 plate. P. 911. Notes on the Unionide of Florida and the southeastern States. By Charles T. Simpson. pp. 405-436, 26 pls. P. 912. On a new subfamily of phyllostone bats. By Harrison Allen. pp. 487-439, 1 fig. P. 913. Description of a new genus of phyllostone bats. By Harrison Allen. pp. 441-442, 2 figs. P. 914. On Temminck’s bat, Scotophilus temminckii. By Harrison Allen. pp. 443-444. P. 915. An annotated catalogue of the mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Kilima-njaro region, East Africa. By Frederick W. True. pp. 445-480, 6 pls., 5 figs. P. 916. A description of the golden trout of Kern River, California, Salmo mykiss agua-bonita. By David S. Jordan. pp. 481-483. P. 917. On the occurrence of the spiny boxfish (genus Chilomycterus) on the coast of California. By Carl H. Eigenmann. p. 485, 1 plate. ‘3 P. 918. Description of some fossil plants from the Great Falls coal field of Montana. By William M. Fontaine. pp. 487-495, 3 pls. VOLUME XVI, CONTAINING PAPERS 919-975. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | | Volume XVI. | 1893. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1894. 8voO., pp. X, 1-808, 84 pls., 22 figs. P. 919. Introduction to a monograph of the North American bats. By Harrison Allen. pp. 1-28. P. 920. Notes on the genera of Vespertilionide. By Harrison Allen. pp. 29-31. P. 921. Notes ona few fossil plants from the Fort Union group of Montana, with a description of one new species. By F. H. Knowlton. pp. 33-36, 2 pls. . 936 LIST OF PWBLICATIONS. 91 P. 922. On a collection of batrachians and reptiles from Mount Ori- zaba, Mexico, with descriptions of two new species. By W.S. Blatchley. pp. 37-42. * P. 923. Description of two supposed new species of swifts. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 43-44. : P. 924. Notes on American hemiptera heteroptera. By A. L. Mon- tandon. pp. 45-52. P. 925. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Central America and southern Mexico. By Carl H. EKigenmann. pp. 53-60. . 926. On the making of gelatin casts. By J. W. Scollick. pp. 61-62. F 927. Catalogue of the crabs of the family Maiide in the U. 8. National Museum. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 63-103, 6 pls. P. 928. Notes on Erian (Devonian) plants from New York and Penn- sylvania. By D. P. Penhallow. pp. 105-114, 6 pls. P. 929. Notes on Vematophyton crassum. By D. P. Penhallow. pp. 115-118, 4 pls. P. 930. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer A/batross. No. XXIII. Report on the Actiniz collected by the U. 8S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross during the winter of 1887-88. By J. Playfair MeMurrich. pp. 119-216, 17 pls. ~ P. 931. On the status of the gray shrike, collected by Captain Blakis- ton, in Yezo, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 217-218. P. 932. Throwing-sticks from Mexico and California. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 219-221, 6 figs. P. 933. Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XXIV. Descriptions of new genera and species of crabs from the west coast of North America and the Sandwich Islands. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 223-260. P. 934. Notes on some fossil plants from the Trinity division of the Comanche series of Texas. By William M. Fontaine. pp. 261-282, 8 pls. . 935. Observations on the blind crayfishes of Indiana, with a descrip- tion of a new subspecies; Caumbarus pellucidus testii. By Ws 2. Hag, pp. 283-286, 2 pls. .. The shofar—its use and origin. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 287-801, 4 pls. deh “i at . 941. . 943. . 946. 94-7. . 948. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of Diatomaceze from a deep-sea dredging in the Atlantic Ocean off Delaware Bay by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. By Albert Mann. pp. 308-812. . Description of a new species of cyprinoid fish, Cowestus greent, from the headwaters of Fraser River in British Columbia. By David 8. Jordan. pp. 313-314. . Note on the wall-eyed pollack, Pollachius chalcogrammus Jucensis, of Puget Sound. By David S$. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 315-316. . Preliminary report on the molluscan species collected by the United States scientific expedition to West Africa in 1889-90. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 317-339. On rare or little-known mollusks from the west coast of North and South America, with descriptions of new species. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 341-352, 1 plate. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XXV. Report on the mollusk- fauna of the Galapagos Islands with descriptions of new species. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 353-450, 2 pls. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XXVI. Report on the pteropods and heteropods collected by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross during the voyage from Norfolk, Virginia, to San Francisco, California, 1887-88. By James I. Peck. pp. 451-466, 3 pls. Diagnosis of a new California lizard. By Leonhard Stej- neger. p. 467. . Description of a supposed new species of Odontophorus from southern Mexico. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 469-470. A subtropical miocene fauna in Arctic Siberia. By William H. Dall. pp. 471-478, 1 plate. Notes on a collection of birds from eastern Nicaragua and the Rio Frio, Costa Rica, with a description of a supposed new Trogon. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 479-532. Description of a new species of fruit bat, Pteropus aldabrensis, from Aldabra Island. By Frederick W. True. pp. 5383-534. P, 949. P. 950. P. 951. YP. 953. “WP. 955. ~y P. 956. ONY P. 957. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 93 Notice of the crustaceans collected by the United States scien- tific expedition to the west coast of Africa. By James E. Benedict. pp. 535-541. A descriptive catalogue of the harvest-spiders (Phalangiide) of Ohio.. By Clarence M. Weed. pp. 543-563, 13 pls., 1 fig. Scientific results of the United States eclipse expedition to West Africa, 1889-90. Report upon the insecta, arachnida, and myriapoda. By C. V. Riley. pp. 565-590, 1 plate, 13 figs. 9. On some fossil unios and other fresh-water shells from the drift at Toronto, Canada: with a review of the distribution of the Unionide of northeastern North America. By Charles T. Simpson. pp. 591-595. Descriptions of some new birds collected on the islands of Aldabra and Assumption, northwest of Madagascar, by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 597-600. . Notes on a small collection of mammals from the Tana River, East Africa, with descriptions of new species. By Fred- erick W. True. pp. 601-603. Remarks on the avian genus Myiarchus, with special refer- ence to IZ. yucatanensis Lawrence. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 605-608. On a small collection of birds from Costa Rica. By Robert Ridgway. , pp. 609-614. Notes on a third installment of Japanese birds in the Science College Museum, Tokyo, Japan, with descriptions of new species. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 615-638. ‘ . Land shells of the genus Bulimulus in Lower California, with descriptions of several new species. By William H. Dall. pp. 639-647, 2 pls. . Descriptions of new species of American fresh-water crabs. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 649-661, 5 pls. . Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. XXVII. Catalogue of a collection of birds made in Alaska by Mr. C. H. Townsend during the cruise of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross in the summer and autumn of 1888. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 663-665. 94 we} lor} peat . 962. . 968. SOU. TO: oy Anes ore. . 918. . 974. OTe. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . A revision of the genus Formicarius Boddaert. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 667-686. Description of a new storm petrel from the coast of western Mexico. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 687-688. Description of a new species of mouse (Széomys decolorus) from Central America. By Frederick W. True. pp. 689-690. . Description of a new Geothlypis from Brownsville, Texas. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 691-692. . The proper generic name of the tunnies. By Theodore Gill. pp. 693-694. . The shell heaps of the east coast of Florida. By De Witt Webb. pp. 695-698, 7 pls. . Description of a new blennioid fish from California. By Tarle- ton H. Bean. pp. 699-701, 1 fig. . Notes on myriapoda from Loanda, Africa, collected by Mr. Heli Chatelaine, including a description of a new genus and species. By O. F. Cook. pp. 703-708. Description of a new species of blind-snakes (7yphlopida@) from the Congo Free State. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 709-710. On some collections of reptiles and batrachians from East Africa and the adjacent islands, recently received from Dr. W. L. Abbott and Mr. William Astor Chanler, with descrip tions of new species. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 711-741. Notes on recent collections of North American land, fresh- water, and marine shells received from the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 743-755. On the relationships of Taylor’s mouse, Sztomys taylori. By Frederic W. True. pp. 757-758. ; Notes on the natural history of Aldabra, Assumption and Gloriosa islands, Indian Ocean. By W. L. Abbott. pp. 759-764, 1 fig. Remarks on Japanese quails. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 765-769. Notes on birds of Central Mexico, with descriptions of forms believed to be new. By P. L. Jouy. pp. 771-791. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 95 VOLUME XVII, CONTAINING PAPERS 976-1032. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —— | Volume XVII. | 1894. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1895. D916; ae P. 978. P2979. P. 980. P98t: Pe 982: P2088. F798: 8vo., pp. xiii, 1-765, 32 pls., 83 figs. Notes on mammals of Baltistan and the Vale of Kashmir, pre- sented to the National Museum by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Frederick W. True. pp. 1-16. Description of a new lizard ( Verticaria belding?), from Cali- fornia. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 17-18. Note on a blue mineral, supposed to be ultramarine, from Silver City, New Mexico. By R. L. Packard. pp. 19-20. Descriptions of two new species of crabs from the western Indian Ocean, presented to the National Museum by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 21-24. Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of African fresh-water crabs. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 25-27. An analysis of jadeite from Mogoung, Burma. By Oliver C. Farrington. pp. 29-31. Notes on some skeletons and skulls of porpoises of the genus Prodedphinus, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Indian Ocean. By Frederick W. True. pp. 33-37. Description of nests and eggs of some new birds collected on the island of Aldabra, northwest of Madagascar, by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Charles Bendire. pp. 39-41. . Notes on the crabs-of the family Inachide in the United States National Museum. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 43-75, 1 plate. . On the formation of stalactites and gypsum incrustations in caves. By George P. Merrill. pp. 77-81, 4 pls. . Descriptions of a new genus and four new species of crabs from the Antillean region. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 83-86. The formation of sandstone concretions. By George P. Merrill. pp. 87-88, 1 plate, P89. P. 990. Ye P. 994. ie: Geo: P1000: ee JOON P. 1002. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Monograph of the genus Gnathodon Gray (Langia Des- moulins). By William H. Dall. pp. 89-106, 1 plate. On the nomenclature and characteristics of the lampreys. .By Theodore Gill. pp. 107-110. The nomenclature of the Myliobatide or Aétobatide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 111-114. The nomenclature of the family Peeciliide or Cyprinodontide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 115-116. 2. The differential characters of the Salmonide and Thymallide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 117-122. . On the relations and nomenclature of Stzzostedion or Lucio- perca. By Theodore Gill. pp. 123-128. Description of a new species of cotton rat (Sigmodon minima), from New Mexico. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 129-130. Notes on the invertebrate fauna of the Dakota formation, with descriptions of new molluscan forms. By C. A. White. pp. 131-138, 1 plate. . The shells of the Tres Marias and other localities along the shores of Lower California and the Gulf of California. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 139-204. . Notes on a Japanese species of reed warbler. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 205-206. . A review of the fossil flora of Alaska, with descriptions of new species. By F. H. Knowlton. pp. 207-240, 1 plate. . Diagnoses of new North American mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 241-248. Descriptions of new species of starfishes and ophiurans, with a revision of certain species formerly described; mostly from the collections made by the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 245-297. Notes on the anatomy and affinities of the Ceerebidee and other American birds. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 299-312, 13 figs. Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in America. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 313-315, 1 fig. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 97 P. 1008. Notes on reptiles and batrachians collected in Florida in 1892 and 1893. By Einar Lénnberg. pp. 317-389, 3 figs. P. 1004. On the rodents of the genus Sménthusin Kashmir. By Fred- erick W. True. pp. 341-343. P. 1005. The relationship of the lacertilian genus Annzella Gray. By G. Baur. pp. 345-351. P. 1006. Diagnoses of some undescribed wood rats (genus WVeotoma) in the National Museum. By Frederick W. True. pp: 853-355. “JP. 1007. Descriptions of twenty-two new species of birds from the Galapagos Islands. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 357-370. P. 1008. Descriptions of some new birds from Aldabra, Assumption, and Gloriosa islands, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 371-373. P. 1009. A revision of the fishes of the subfamily Sebastine of the Pacific coast of America. By Carl H. Kigenmann and Charles H. Beeson. pp. 375-407. P. 1010. Additional notes on the native trees of the Lower Wabash Valley. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 409-421, 6 pls. P. 1011. Distribution of the land and fresh-water mollusks of the West Indian region, and their evidence with regard to past changes of land and sea. By Charles T. Simpson. pp. 423-450, 1 plate. P. 1012. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 5S. Fish Commis- sion steamer A/batross. No. XXVIII. On Cetomimide and Rondeletiide, two new families of bathybial fishes from the northwestern Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 451-454, 1 plate. P. 1013. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. X XIX. A revision of the order Heteromi, deep-sea fishes, with a description of the new generic types Macdonaldia and Lipogenys. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 455-470, 2 pls. P. 1014. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XXX. On /larriotta, a new type of chimeeroid fish from the deeper waters of the northwestern Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean pp. 471-473, 1 plate. 8879—No. 51—02-——7 98 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . 1015. Overlaying with copper by the American aborigines. By Otis T. Mason. pp. 475-477, 4 figs. . 1016. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XXXI. Descriptions of new genera and species of the family Lithodidz, with notes on the young of Lithodes camtschaticus and Lithodes brevipes. By James E. Benedict. pp. 479-488. . 1017. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XXXII. Report on the crus- tacea of the order Stomatopoda collected by the steamer Albatross between 1885 and 1891, and on other specimens in the U. S. National Museum. By Robert Payne Bigelow. pp. 489-550, 3 pls., 28 figs. . 1018. The pterylography of certain American goat-suckers and owls. By Hubert Lyman Clark. pp. 551-572, 11 figs. P. 1019. The box tortoises of North AES By W. E. Taylor. pp. 573-588, 7 figs. P. 1020. Description of Uta mearnsi, a new lizard from California. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 589-591. . 1021. Notes on Butler’s garter snake. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 593-594. . 1022. On the specific name of the coachwhip snake. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 595-596. . 1023. Description of a new salamander from Arkansas with notes on Ambystoma annulatum. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 597-599. . 1024. Diagnosis of a new genus of Zrogons (fHeterotrogon), based on Hapaloderma wittatum of Shelley; with a description of the female of that species. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 601-6038. . 1025. On the bothriothoracine insects of the United States. By L. O. Howard. pp. 605-613. . 1026. Notes on the geographical distribution of scale insects. By TL. Dy A: *Cockerell: pp. 615-625. . 1027. Description of a new species of rockfish, Sebastichthys bre- vispinis, from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 627-628. . 1028. Description of a new species of fish, Lleekerta gilli. By Tarleton H. Bean. pp. 629-630 P. 1029. P. 1030. P. 10381. P. 1032. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 99 Description of Gobioides broussoneti, a fish new to North America, from the Gulf of Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. pp. 631-632, 1 fig. Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. X XXIII. Descriptions of two new flounders, Gastropsetta frontalis and Cyclopsetta chit- tendent. By Barton A. Bean. pp. 633-636, 3 figs. Notes on some eruptive rocks from Gallatin, Jefferson, and Madison counties, Montana. By George P. Merrill. pp. 687-673, 10 figs. Scientific results of explorations by the U. 8. Fish Commis- sion steamer Albatross. No. XXXIV. Report on mollusca and brachiopoda dredged in deep water, chiefly near the Hawaiian Islands, with illustrations of hitherto unfigured species from northwest America. By William H. Dall. pp. 675-733, 10 pls., 2 figs. VOLUME XVIII, CONTAINING PAPERS 1033-1100. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —— | Volume XVIII. | 1895. | -—— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1896. P. 1033. P. 1034. P. 1035. P. 10386. PS 103T. P. 1038. 8vo., pp. Xiv, 1-819, 35 pls., 46 figs. Diagnoses of new mollusks from the survey of the Mexican boundary. By William H. Dall. pp. 1-6. Diagnoses of new species of mollusks from the west coast of America. By William H. Dall. pp. 7-20. Diagnoses of new tertiary fossils from the southern United States. By William H. Dall. pp. 21446. Two new diplopod myriapoda of the genus Oxydesmus from the Congo. By O. F. Cook. pp. 47-52. Priodesmus, a new genus of diplopoda from Surinam. By O. Bee Cook. pp. 53-57, 1 plate. On Geophilus attenuwatus Say, of the class Chilopoda. By ‘O. F. Cook. pp. 59-62. 100 P. 1039. P. 1040. -P. 1041. P. 1042. P. 1043. P. 1044. PoP 10a. P. 1046. P. 1047. P. 1048. P. 1049. P. 1050. Psat: P0552: P. 1053: BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. An arrangement of the Geophilide, a family of Chilopoda. By O. F. Cook. pp. 63-75. Description of a new species of golden beetle aeons Costa Rica. By Martin L. Linell. pp. 77-78. Two new species of beetles of tae Tenebrionil genus Fcho- cerus. By F. H. Chittenden. pp. 79-80. East African diplopoda of the suborder Polydesmoidea, col- lected by Mr. William Astor Chanler. By O. F. Cook. pp. 81-111, 5 pls. Description of a new species of pipefish (Szphostoma scovilli) from Corpus Christi, Texas. By Barton W. Evermann and William C. Kendall. pp. 113-115. Description of a new species of snake (Zuntilia eisend) from California. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 117-118. Description of a new species of ground warbler from eastern Mexico. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 119-120. East African odonata, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By Philip P. Calvert. pp. 121-142, 15 figs. Notes on the odonata from East Africa, collected by the Chanler expedition. By Philip P. Calvert. pp. 143-145. On the proper name of the gunnels or butter-fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 147-151. The differential characters of the syngnathid and hippo- campid fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 153-159. Notes on the synonymy of the Torpedinide or Narcobatide. By Theodore Gill. pp. 161-165. The families of synentognathous fishes and their nomencla- ture. By Theodore Gill. pp. 167-178. On the application of the name 7euthis to a genus of fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 179-189. Notes on the nomenclature of Seymnus or Scymnorhinus, a genus of sharks. By Theodore Gill. pp. 191-193. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 101 P. 1054. Notes on the genus Cephaleutherus of Rafinesque, and other rays with aberrant pectoral fins (Propterygia and Hierop- tera). By Theodore Gill. pp. 195-198. P. 1055. Notes on characinoid fishes with ctenoid scales, with a description of a new Psectrogaster. By Theodore Gill. pp. 199-203. . 1056. The differential characters of characinoid and erythrinoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 205-209. . 1057. Notes on Orectolobus or Crossorhinus, a genus of sharks. By Theodore Gill. pp. 211-212. . 1058. Note on the fishes of the genus Characinus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 213-215. . 1059. The nomenclature of Rachicentron or Hlacate, a genus of acanthopterygian fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 217-219. . 1060. Note on the nomenclature of the peecilioid fishes. By Theo- dore Gill. pp. 221-224. . 1061. The nomenclature of the fishes of the characinoid genus Tetragonopterus. By Theodore Gill. pp. 225-227. . 1062. List of the lepidoptera collected in eastern Africa by Dr. W. L. Abbott, with descriptions of some apparently new species. By W. J. Holland. pp. 229-258. . 1063. List of the lepidoptera collected in Somali-land, East Africa. by Mr. William Astor Chanler and Lieutenant von Héhnel. By W. J. Holland. pp. 259-264. . 1064. List of the lepidoptera from Aldabra, Seychelles, and other East African islands, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By W. J. Holland. pp. 265-273. . 1065. List of the lepidoptera collected in Kashmir by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By W. J. Holland. pp. 275-279, 2 pls. . 1066. Notes on asbestos and asbestiform minerals. By George P. Merrill. ; pp. 281-292. . 1067. Preliminary description of some new birds from the Galapa- gos archipelago. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 293-294. . L069. SHOT: LOE. . 1072. - LOT: 101. . L075. SA076; OTE . L078. pe LOWas . LO80. OBA BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . The classification and geographical distribution of the pearly fresh-water mussels. By Charles 'T. Simpson. pp. 295-343, 1 plate. Note on the occurrence of an armadillo of the genus Xenurus in Honduras. By Frederick W. True. pp. 345-347, 2 pls. The genus Callinectes. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 349-875, 17 pls. Descriptions of two new species of fresh-water crabs from Costa Rica. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 377-879, 2 pls., 3 figs. Description of four new triassic unios from the staked plains of Texas. By Charles T. Simpson. pp. 381-385, 5 figs. Revision of the North American Empidee—a family of two- winged insects. By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 387-440. Description of a new subspecies of the gerus Peucedramus Coues. By Robert Ridgway. p. 441. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals from the Mexican boundary of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 443-47. Characters of a new American family of passerine birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 449-450. Osteological and pterylographical characters of the Procnia- tide. By Frederic A. Lucas. p. 505-507, 5 figs. Catalogue of a collection of birds made by Dr. W. L. Abbott in Kashmir, Baltistan and Ladak, with notes on some of the species, and a description of a new species of Cyanecula. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 451-508. On birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Seychelles, Amirantes, Gloriosa, Assumption, Aldabra, and adjacent islands, with notes on habits, etc., by the collector. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 509-546. Descriptions of two new subspecies of the downy woodpecker, Dryobates pubescens Linneus. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 547-550. Preliminary description of a new subgenus and six new spe- cies and subspecies of hares, from the Mexican border of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 551-565. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 103 . 1082. Note on Plectroplites and Hypoplectrodes, genera of serranoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. pp. 567-568. . 1083. Catalogue of a collection of birds made by Dr. W. L. Abbott in eastern Turkestan, the Thian-Shan Mountains, and Tag- dumbash Pamir, central Asia, with notes on some of the spe- cies. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 569-591. . 1084. Descriptions of three species of sand fleas (Amphipods) col- lected at Newport, Rhode Island. By Sylvester D. Judd. pp. 593-603, 11 figs. . 1085. Remarks on the synonymy of some North American scolytid beetles. By William Eichhoff. pp. 605-610. . 1086. Fossil jelly fishes from the Middle Cambrian terrane. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 611-614, 2 pls. . 1087. Preliminary descriptions of a new genus and three new species of crustaceans from an artesian well at San Marcos, Texas. By James E. Benedict. pp. 615-617. . 1088. Description of a new genus and species of blind tailed- batrachians from the subterranean waters of Texas. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 619-621. . 1089. Description of a new stickleback ( Gasterosteus gladiuncul us p g from the coast of Maine. By W. C. Kendall. pp. 623-624. . 1090. Description of a new species of ant thrush from Nicaragua. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 625-626. . 1091. Partial list of birds collected at Alta Mira, Mexico, by Mr. Frank B. Armstrong. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 627-632. . 1092. On some reared parasitic hymenopterous insects from Ceylon. By L. O. Howard and William H. Ashmead. pp. 633-648. 1093. An annotated list of birds observed on the island of Mar- garita, and at Guanta and Laguayra, Venezuela. (With critical notes and descriptions of new species by Charles W. Richmond.) By Wirt Robinson. pp. 649-685, 1 plate, 1 fig. . 1094. List of coleoptera collected on the Tana River, and on the Jombéné range, East Africa, by Mr. William Astor Chanler and Lieut. Ludwig von Hoéhnel, with descriptions of new genera and species. By Martin L. Linell. pp. 686-716. 104 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 1095. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. XI. The cranium of Pallas’ cormorant. By Fred- eric A. Lucas. pp. 717-719, 2 pls. P. 1096. New species of North American coleoptera of the family Scarabeeidee. By Martin L. Linell. pp. 721-781. P. 1097. Observations on the development and migration of the urticating organs of sea nettles, Cnidaria. By Louis Murbach. pp. 733-740. P. 1098. List of the lepidoptera collected in East Africa, 1894, by Mr. William Astor Chanler and Lieut. Ludwig von Héhnel. By W. J. Holland. pp. 741-767. P. 1099. Notes on the vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata), with special reference to its relationships with Desmodus r ufus. By Har- rison Allen. pp. 769-777, 6 figs. P. 1100. Description of a new species of bat of the genus Glossophaga. By Harrison Allen. pp. 779-781. VOLUME XIX, CONTAINING PAPERS 1101-11238. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | -—— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Volume XIX. | —-— | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1897. 8 vo., pp. viii, 1-864, 68 pls., 52 figs. P. 1101. A revision of the American moles. By Frederick W. True. pp. 1-112, 4 pls., 46 figs., 5 maps, showing geographical distribution. P. 1102. Descriptions of new cynipidous galls and gall-wasps in the . t=) United States National Museum. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 113-136. P. 1103. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals from the Mexican border of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 137-140, P. 1104. Description of a new genus and four new species of crabs from the West Indies. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 141-144. P. 1105. A revision of the adult tapeworms of hares and rabbits. By Charles Wardell Stiles. pp. 145-235, 21 pls. ~J P. 1106 P1109. Pe Lt 10. Jeg a Be) Ubt2: ] ae Ws P. 1114. sea a LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 105 . Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. XII. Fishes collected at Bering and Copper islands by Nikolai A. Grebnitski and Leonhard Stejneger. By Tarle- ton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. pp. 237-251. - P. 1107. Is the Florida box tortoise a distinct species? By Einar Loénnberg. pp. 253-254. P. 1108. Summary of the hemiptera of Japan, presented to the United States National Museum by Professor Mitzukuri. By Philip RK. Uhler: pp. 255-297. On the genus Remondia Gabb, a group of cretaceous bivalve mollusks. By Timothy W. Stanton. pp. 299-301, 1 plate. Descriptions of tertiary fossils from the Antillean region. By R. J. Lechmere Guppy and William H. Dall. pp. 303-331, 4 pls. ; Report on the mollusks collected by the International Bound- ary Commission of the United States and Mexico, 1892-1894. By William H. Dall. pp. 333-379, 3 pls. Notes on fishes collected in Kamchatka and Japan by Leon- hard Stejneger and Nicolai A. Grebnitski, with a description of a new blenny. By Tarleton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. pp. 381-392, 2 pls. Descriptions of new species of North American coleoptera in the families Cerambycide and Scarabeeide. By Martin L. Linell. pp. 393-401. Report on the fishes dredged in deep water near the Hawaiian Islands, with descriptions and figures of twenty-three new species. By Charles H. Gilbert and Frank Cramer. pp. 403-435, 13 pls. Descriptions of twenty-two new species of fishes collected by the steamer A/batross, of the United States Fish Commission. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 437-457, 7 pls. P. 1116. Birds of the Galapagos archipelago. By Robert Ridgway. _ pp. 459-670, 2 pls., 6 figs., 48 charts. P. 1117. On the fossil phyllopod genera, D7pe/tis and Protocaris, of the family Apodide. By Charles Schuchert. pp. 671-676, 1 plate. . Catalogue of a collection of birds made by Dr. W. L. Abbott in Madagascar, with descriptions of three new species. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 677-694. 106 Pett, BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. On the insects collected by Dr. Abbott on the Seychelles, Aldabra, Gloriosa, and Providence islands, with descriptions _ of nine new species of coleoptera. By Martin L. Linell. P2 1120: Psaboe. Po dAdo. P2123. pp. 695-706. Cambrian brachiopoda: genera Jphidea and Yorkia, with descriptions of new species of each, and of the genus Acyo- thele. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 707-718, 2 pls. Descriptions of six new mammals from North America. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 719-724. The food plants of scale insects (Coccide). By T. D. A. Cockerell. pp. 725-785. Notes on larval cestode parasites of fishes. By Edwin Linton. pp. 787-824, 8 pls. VOLUME XX, CONTAINING PAPERS 1124-1139. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —— | Volume XX. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1898. P. 1194 Pel. Ps AVG: Posie ge, — — bo CO 8vo., pp. Xii, 1-932, 97 pls., 149 figs. Revision of the orthopteran group Melanopli (Acridiide), with special reference to North American forms. By Samuel H. Scudder. pp. 1-421, 26 pls. Notes on the cestode parasites of fishes. By Edwin Linton. pp. 423-456, 8 pls. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Lyna, Urocyon, Spilogale, and Mephitis, from the Mexican boundary line. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 457-461. Description of a new blenny-like fish of the genus Opistho- centrus, collected in Vuleano Bay, Port Mororan, Japan, by Nicolai A. Grebnitski. By Tarleton H. Bean and Bar- ton A. Bean. pp. 463-464, 1 plate. . Description of a new crustacean of the genus Spheroma, from a warm spring in New Mexico. By Harriet Rich- ardson. pp. 465-466. . 1129 . 1130. petal, . 1182. Peblae: P. 1134. ra Be . 1136. 113%. . 1188. . 1139. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 107 . Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Mephi- tis, Dorcelaphus, and Dicotyles, from the Mexican border of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. ; pp. 467-471. New species of coleoptera of the family Chrysomelide, with a short review of the tribe Chlamydini. By Martin L. Linell. pp. 473-485. Notes on a collection of fishes from the Colorado Basin in Arizona. By Charles H. Gilbert and Norman Bishop Scofield. pp. 487-499, 4 pls. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Sevu- rus, Castor, Neotoma, and Sigmodon, from the Mexican boundary of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 501-5065. Notes on trematode parasites of fishes. By Edwin Linton. pp. 507-548, 15 pls. Contributions to Philippine ornithology. Part I. A list of the birds known to inhabit the Philippine and Palawan islands, showing their distribution within the limits of the two groups. By Dean C. Worcester and Frank 5. Bourns. Part II. Notes on the distribution of Philippine birds. By Dean C. Worcester. pp. 549-625, 7 pls. Supplement to the annotated catalogue of the published writings of Charles Abiathar White, 1886-1897. By Timo- thy W. Stanton. pp. 627-642. Observations on the Astacide in the United States National Museum and in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, with descriptions of new species. By Walter Faxon. pp. 643-694, 9 pls. A revision of tropical African diplopoda of the family Strongylosomatide. By O. F. Cook. pp. 695-708. American leaf-hoppers of the subfamily Typhlocybine. By Clarence P. Gillette. pp. 709-773, 149 figs. Revision of the deep-water mollusca of the Atlantic coast of North America, with descriptions of new genera and species. Part I. Bivalvia. By A. E. Verrill and Katherine J. Bush. pp. 775-901, 27 pls. 108 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOLUME XXII, CONTAINING PAPERS 1140-1178. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —— | JE Volume XXI, — | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. |—— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1899. . 1140 . 1141. . 1142. . 1148. . 1144. . 1145. . 1146. . 1147. . 1148. 1149. . 1150. 8yo., pp. xiii, 1-933, 89 pls., 105 figs. Contributions toward a monograph of the lepidopterous fam- ily Noctuidee of boreal North America. A revision of the spe- cies of Acronycta Ochsenheimer, and of certain allied genera. By John B. Smith and Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 1-194, 22 pls. Descriptions of the species of Cycadeoidea, or fossil cycadean trunks, thus far determined from the lower cretaceous rim of the Black Hills. By Lester F. Ward. pp. 195-229. On some new parasitic insects of the subfamily Encyrtine. By L. O. Howard. pp. 231-248. On the coleopterous insects of Galapagos Islands. By Mar- tin L. Linell. pp. 249-268. 3 The birds of the Kuril Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 269-296. Description of a species of Actaeon from the quaternary bluffs at Spanish Bight, San Diego, California. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 297-299, 1 fig. Report on a collection of Japanese diptera, presented to the U. S. National Museum by the Imperial University of Tokyo. By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 301-340. Notes on the mammals of the Catskill Mountains, New York, with general remarks on the fauna and flora of the region. By Edgar A. Mearns. pp. 341-360, 6 figs. Topaz crystals in the mineral collection of the U.S. National Museum. By Arthur 8. Eakle. pp. 361-369, 22 figs. Notes on Cytherea (Tivela) crassatelloides. Conrad, with descriptions of many varieties. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 371-378, 3 pls. On the occurrence of Amphiuma, the so-called Congo snake, in Virginia. By Hugh M. Smith. pp. 379-380. Pa 3 . 1152, . 1153. . 1154. ol Les . 1156. Baye . 1158. ark 5: se LL60. vd LB . 1162. . 1163. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 109 Description of a new species of spiny-tailed iguana from Guatemala. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 381-383. Cambrian brachiopoda: Obolus and Lingulella, with descrip- tion of new species. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 385-420, 3 pls. A revision of the wrens of the genus Zhryomanes Sclater. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 421-450. American oniscoid diplopoda of the order Merocheta. By OH Conk: pp. 451-468, 4 pls. The osteology and relationships of the family Zeide. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 469-476, 6 pls. A contribution to the knowledge of the variations o the tree frog, Hyla regilla. By Frederick C. Test. pp. 477-492, 1 plate. : Japanese hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinide. By C. L. Marlatt. pp. 493-506. A contribution to a knowledge of the fresh-water crabs of America.—The Pseudothelphusine. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 507-537, 18 figs. Notes on a collection of fishes from Mexico, with description of a new species of Platypecilus. By Barton A. Bean. pp. 539-542, 1 fig. The leeches of the U. 8. National Museum. By J. Percy Moore. pp. 543-563, 1 plate. On the occurrence of Caulolepis longidens Gill, on the coast of California. By Charles H. Gilbert. pp. 565-566. The brachyura collected by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross on the voyage from Norfolk, Virginia, to San Francisco, California, 1887-88. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 567-616, 4 pls. On the nomenclature of the whalebone whales of the tenth edition of Linnzeus’s ‘‘Systema Nature.” By Frederick W. True. pp. 617-635. . A new snake from the eocene of Alabama. By Frederic A. Lueas. pp. 637-638, 2 pls. . Notes on the capture of rare fishes. By Barton A. Bean. pp. 639-640. . The feather-tracts of North American grouse and quail. By Hubert Lyman Clark. pp. 641-653, 3 pls., 4 figs. 110 E. EB. P. 1169. jeep bitsy 1167 1168. 3 ACO: EL: old T 2: . 1174. poll TD: 1G: ee rare PALS: BULLETIN 51, UNITED’STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Note on Oxycottus acuticeps Gilbert, from Sitka and Kadiak, Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean. pp. 655-656. African diplopoda of the genus Pachybolus. By O. F. Cook. pp. 657-666, 3 pls. The diplopod family Striariide. By O. F. Cook. pp. 667-676, 2 pls. African diplopoda of the family Gomphodesmide. By O. F. Cook. pp. 677-739, 7 pls. Hydroida from Alaska and Puget Sound. By Charles C. Nutting. pp. 741-753, 3 pls. The fossil bison of North America. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 755-771, 20 pls., 2 figs. Petrographic report on rocks from the United States-Mex- ico boundary. By Edwin C. E. Lord. pp. 773-782, 1 plate. The land reptiles of the Hawaiian Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 783-813, 18 figs. Key to the isopods of the Pacific coast of North America, with descriptions of twenty-two new species. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 815-869, 34 figs. Description of a new species of subterranean isopod. By W.-PS Hay: pp. 871-872, 1 plate. : Synopsis of the recent and tertiary Leptonacea of North America and the West Indies. By William H. Dall. pp. 873-897, 2 pls. Description of a new genus and species of discoglossoid toad from North America. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 899-901, 1 plate, 4 figs. VOLUME XXII, CONTAINING PAPERS 1179-1205. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Volume XXII. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smith- sonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printiag Office. | 1900. 8vo., pp. xii, 1-1075, 18 pls., 15 figs. P. 1179. The osteological characters of the fishes of the suborder Percesoces. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 1-10, 3 pls. * P. 1180. Notes on birds from the Cameroons district, West Africa. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 11-19. B.L18y. ESE . 1182. . 1183. . 1184. . 1185. = Lt86. LLSS. abso. EL OU: . 1191. . 1192. . 1198. . 1195. » 1196. 1194. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. dB Descriptions of two new species of tortoises from the tertiary of the United States. By O. P. Hay. pp. 21-24, 3 pls. A list of the birds collected by Mr. R. P. Currie in Liberia. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 25-37, 1 plate. A list of the biting lice (A/allophaga) taken from birds and mammals of North America. By Vernon L. Kelloge. pp. 39-100. New species of nocturnal moths of the genus Campometra, and notes. By John B. Smith. pp. 101-105. Synopsis of the Solenide of North America and the Antilles. By William H. Dall. pp. 107-112. The osteology and relationship of the percoidean fish, Déno- lestes lewint. By Edwin C. Starks. pp. 113-120, 4 pls. Description of two new species of crayfish. By W. P. Hay. pp. 121-123, 2 figs. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander Islands. No. XIII. A new species of stalked meduse (//al/- clystus steynegert.) By K. Kishinouye. pp. 125-129, 3 figs. Description of a new species of /dotea from Hakodate Bay, Japan. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 131-134, 6 figs. List of shells collected by Vernon Bailey in Heron and Eagle lakes, Minnesota, with notes. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 135-138. Description of a new variety of Haliot?s from California, with faunal and geographical notes. By Robert E. C. Stearns. pp. 139-142. On the Lower Silurian (Trenton) fauna of Baffin Land. By Charles Schuchert. pp. 143-177, 3 pls., 2 figs. Some neocene corals of the United States. By Henry Stewart Gane. pp. 179-198, 1 plate. A new fossil species of Caryophyllia from California, and a new genus and species of turbinolid coral from Japan. By T. Wayland Vaughan. pp. 199-203, 1 plate. Notes on birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in central Asia. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 205-228. Notes on some birds from Santa Barbara Islands, California. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 229-234. 112 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. P. 1197. Catalogue of a collection of birds from Madagascar. By Harry C. Oberholser. pp. 235-248. P. 1198. Report on a collection of dipterous insects from Porto Rico. By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 249-270. P. 1199. The decapod crustaceans of West Africa. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 271-316, 2 figs. P. 1200. Description of a new bird of the genus Dendrurnis. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 317-318. P. 1201. Descriptions of three new birds from lower Siam. By Charles W. Richmond. pp. 319-321. P. 1202. On the genera of the chalcid-flies belonging to the subfamily Encyrtine. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 323-412. P. 1203. A hundred new moths of the family Noctuide. By John B. Smith. pp. 413-495. P. 1204. A new bird of paradise. By Rolla P. Currie. pp. 497-499, 1 plate. P. 1205. Synopsis of the Naiades, or pearly fresh-water mussels. By Charles 'T. Simpson. pp. 501-1044, 1 plate. VOLUME XXIII, CONTAINING PAPERS 1206-1240. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —— | Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | | Volume XXIII. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1901. 8vo., pp. Xiv, 1-918, 44 pls., 83 figs. P. 1206. Classification of the ichneumon flies, or the superfamily Ichneumonoidea. By William H. Ashmead. pp. 1-220. P. 1207. A new rhinoceros (Zrigonias osbornz), from the miocene of , g ; South Dakota. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 221-228, 2 figs. * P. 1208. New species of moths of the superfamily Tineina from Florida. By August Busck. pp. 225-254, 1 plate. P. 1209. Life histories of some North American moths. By Harrison G. Dyar. pp. 255-284. «| LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 113 P. 1210. Synopsis of the family Tellinidee and of the North American ee L211. species. By William H. Dall. pp. 285-326, 3 pls. The pelvic girdle of Zeuglodon, Bas‘losaurus cetoides Owen, with notes on other portions of the skeleton. By Frederic A. Lucas. pp. 327-331, 3 pls. A new fossil eyprinoid, Leuciscus turner’, from the miocene of Nevada. By Frederic A. Lucas. 1223. 8879—No. 51—02 pp. 333-334, 1 plate. A list of fishes collected in Japan by Keinosuke Otaki and by the United States steamer A/batross, with descriptions of four- teen new species. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 335-3880, 12 pls. Synopsis of the family Cardiide and of the North American species. By William H. Dall. pp. 381-392. Revision of the orthopteran genus 7rimerotropis. By Jerome MeNeill. pp. 3893-449, 1 plate. The hermit crabs of the Pagurus bernhardus type. By James E. Benedict. pp. 451-466, 6 figs. On a new species of spiny-tailed iguana from Utilla Island, Honduras. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 467-468. A new systematic name for the yellow boa of Jamaica. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 469-470. Diagnosis of a new species of iguanoid lizard from Green Cay, Bahama Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger. p. 471. On the wheatears (Saxricola) occurring in North America. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 473-481, 1 diagram. List of fishes collected in the river Pei-Ho, at Tien-Tsin, China, by Noah Fields Drake, with descriptions of seven new species. By James Francis Abbott. pp. 488-491, 7 pls. Key to the isopods of the Atlantic coast of North Americe with descriptions of new and little known species. By Harriet Richardson. pp. 493-579, 38 figs. Some spiders and other arachnida from southern Arizona. By Nathan Banks. pp. 581-590, 1 plate. 8 114 BP P: P. 1224. 1230. . 1231. 1234. . 1236. BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A new dinosaur, Stegosaurus marshi, from the lower cre- taceous of South Dakota. By Frederic A. Lueas. pp. 591-592, 2 pls. New diptera in the U. S. National Museum. By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 593-618. A list of the ferns and fern allies of North America north of Mexico, with principal synonyms and distribution. By William R. Maxon. pp. 619-651, A systematic arrangement of the families of the diptera. By D. W. Coquillett. pp. 653-658. A comparison of the osteology of the jerboas and jumping mice. By Marcus W. Lyon, jr. pp. 659-668, 3 pls. Cambrian brachiopoda: QObolella, subgenus Glyptias; Bicia; Ybolus, subgenus Westonia; with descriptions of new species. By Charles D. Walcott. pp. 669-695. A revision of certain species of plants of the genus Anten- naria. By Elias Nelson. pp. 697-713. Description of a new species of snake from Clarion Island. By Leonhard Stejneger. pp. 715-717. On the relationships of the Lutianoid fish, Aphareus furcatus. By David S. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks. pp. 719-723, 2 pls. A review of the lancelets, hagfishes, and lampreys of Japan, with a description of two new species. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 725-734, 1 plate. The proper names of LGdellostoma or Heptatrema. By Theo- dore Gill. pp. 735-738. List of fishes collected in 1883 and 1885 by Pierre Louis Jouy and preserved in the-United States National Museum, with descriptions of six new species. By David 8. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 739-769, 8 pls. Four new symmetrical hermit crabs (Pagurids) from the West India region. By James E. Benedict. pv. 771-778, 7 figs. : Synopsis of the Lucinacea and of the American species. By William H. Dall. pp. 779-833, 4 pls. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 115 P. 1238. On aslug of the genus Veronicella from Tahiti. By T. D. A. Cockerell. pp. 835-836. P. 1239. A review of the apodal fishes or eels of Japan, with deserip- tions of nineteen new species. By David 8. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 837-890, 20 figs. P. 1240. A review of the cardinal fishes of Japan. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snyder. pp. 891-913, 2 pls., 10 figs. IV. BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. (NOS. 1-50.) B. 1. Check-list of North American batrachia and reptilia; with a sys- tematic list of the higher groups, and an essay on geograph- ical distribution. Based on the specimens contained in the U.S. National Museum. By Edward D. Cope. 8yo., 1875, pp. 1-104. ~ B. 2. Contributions to the natural history of Kerguelen Island, made rt in connection with the American FUnited States] Transit-of- Venus expedition, 1874-75. By J. H. Kidder, M. D., passed assistant surgeon, U.S. Navy. I. Ornithology. Edited by Dr. Elliott Coues, U.S. A. 8vo., 1875, pp. ix, 1-51. B. 3. Contributions to the natural history of Kerguelen Island, made in connection with the United States Transit-of-Venus expe- dition, 1874-75. By J. H. Kidder, M. D., passed assistant surgeon, U.S. Navy. IL. 8vo., 1876, pp. 1-122. “SB. 4. Birds of southwestern Mexico. Collected by Francis E. Sumichrast for the United States National Museum. Pre- pared by George N. Lawrence. 8vo., 1875, pp. 1-56. B. 5. Catalogue of the fishes of the Bermudas. Based chiefly upon the collections of the United States National Museum. By G. Brown Goode, M. A., assistant curator, U. S. National Museum. 8yvo., 1876, pp. 1-82. \ B. 6. International Exhibition, 1876. Board on behalf of United States executive Ee erent Classification of the collec- tion to illustrate the animal. resources of the United States. A list of substances derived from the animal kingdom, with synopsis of the useful and injurious animals and a classifica- tion of the methods of capture and utilization. By G. Brown Goode, M. A., assistant curator, U. S. National Museum. 8vo., 1876, pp, xiii, 1-126. 117 LS BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. B. 7. Contributions to the natural history of the Hawaiian and Fan- ning islands and Lower California, made in connection with the United States North Pacific surveying expedition, 1873- 1875. By Thos. H: Streets, M. D., passed assistant surgeon, U.S. Navy. 8vo., 1877, pp. 1-172. B. 8. Index to the names which have been applied to the subdivisions of the class Brachiopoda excluding the rudistes previous to. the year 1877. By W. H. Dall, U. S. Coast Survey. 8vo., 1877, pp. 1-88. E B. 9. Contributions to North American ichthyology. Based primarily on the collections of the United States National Museum. I. Review of Rafinesque’s Memoirs on North American Fishes. By David 8. Jordan. 8yo., 1877, pp. 1-53. B. 10. Contributions to North American ichthyology. Based prima- rily on the collections of the United States National Museum. II. A.—Notes on Cottidee, Etheostomatidee, Percidee, Cen- trarchide, Aphododeride, Dorysomatidee, and Cyprinide, with revisions of the genera and descriptions of new or little known species. B.—Synopsis of the Siluride of the fresh waters of North America. By David 8. Jordan. 8vo., 1877, pp. 1-120, 45 pls. B. 11. Bibliography of the fishes of the Pacific coast of the United States to the end of 1879. By Theodore Gill. 8vo., 1882, pp. 1-73. B. 12. Contributions to North American ichthyology. Based prima- rily on the collections of the United States National Museum. II. A.—On the distribution of the fishes of the Alleghany region of South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, with descriptions of new or little known species. By David S. Jordan and Alembert W. Brayton. B.—A synopsis of the family Catostomide. By David S. Jordan. 8vo., 1878, pp. 1-287. B. 13. The flora of St. Croix and the Virgin islands. By Baron H. F. A. Eggers. 8vo., 1879, pp. 1-133. a B. 14. International Exhibition, 1876. Catalogue of the collection to illustrate the animal resources and the fisheries of the United States, exhibited at Philadelphia in 1876 by the Smithsonian Institution and the United States Fish Commission, and form- ing a part of the United States National Museum. Prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode. 8vo., 1879, pp. xvi, 1-351. B. 15. Contributions to the natural history of Arctic America, made in connection with the Howgate Polar expedition, 1877-78. By Ludwig Kumlien, naturalist of the expedition. 8vo., 1879, pp. 1-179. « LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 119 os B. 16. Synopsis of the fishes of North America. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. 8vo., 1882, pp. lvi, 1-1018. | —~B. 17. On the zoological position of Texas. By Edward D. Cope. Syo., 1880, pp. 1-51. B. 18. International Fishery Exhibition, Berlin, 1880. Exhibit of the —~J p19: . 25. fisheries and fish culture of the United States of America, at the Internationale Fischerei-Ausstellung, held at Berlin, April 20, 1880, and forming a part of the collections of the National Museum, made by the United States Fish Com- mission. Prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode, deputy commissioner. 8vo., 1880, pp. xv, 1-263. Nomenclator Zoologicus. An alphabetical list of all generic names that have been employed by naturalists for recent and fossil animals from the earliest times to the close of the year 1879. In two parts: I. Supplemental list. I. Uni- versal index. By Samuel H. Scudder. 8vo., 1882, pp. xxi, 1-376, 1-340. Bibliographies of American naturalists. I. The published writ- ings of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1848-1882. By G. Brown Goode, assistant director of the National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. Xvi, 1-377, frontispiece. Nomenclature of North American birds chiefly contained in the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway. 8vo., 1881, pp. 1-94. Guide to the flora of Washington and vicinity. By Lester F. Ward, A. M. 8vo., 1881, pp. 1-264, 1 map. Bibliographies of American naturalists. II. The published writings of Isaac Lea, LL. D. By Newton Pratt Scudder. 8vo., 1885, pp. lix, 1-278, frontispiece. Check list of North American reptilia and batrachia, with cata- logue of specimens in U. S. National Museum. By H. C. Yarrow, M. D., honorary curator, department of reptiles. 8vo., 1882, pp. v, 1-249. Contributions to the natural history of the Bermudas. Edited by J. Matthew Jones and George Brown Goode. 8vo., 1884, pp. xxiii, 1-358, 12 pls. Part I.—Geology. By Prof. William North Rice (pp. 1-82, 5 pls.). Part IJ.—Botany. By Gen. Sir John Henry Lefroy (pp. 33-141). Part I1].—Mammals. By J. Matthew Jones (pp. 143-161). Part IV.—Birds. By Capt. Savile G. Reid (pp. 163-279). Part V.—Notes on birds. By Dr. C. Hart Merriam (pp. 281-284). Part VI.—Reptiles. By Samuel Garman (pp. 285-303). Part VII.—Annelids. By Prof. H. E. Webster (pp. 305-327, 6 pls. ). 120 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. B. 26. Avifauna Columbiana: being a list of birds ascertained to inhabit the District of Columbia, with the times of arrival and departure of such as are non-residents, and brief notices of habits, etc. The second edition, revised to date, and entirely rewritten. By Elliott Coues, M. D., Ph. D., professor of anatomy in the National Medical College, etc., and D. Web- ster Prentiss, A. M., M. D., professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the National Medical College, ete. 8vo., 1883, pp. 1-133, 2 pls., 100 figs. ; B. 27. Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883. De- scriptive catalogues of the collections sent from the United States to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, constituting a report upon the American section. Pre- pared under the direction of G. Brown Goode, U. 8. commis- sioner, and a staff of associates. 8vo., 1884, pp. liv, 1-1279. : Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of ' America. A. Preliminary catalogue and synopsis of the collections exhib- ited by the United States Fish Commission and by special exhibitors. With a concordance to the official classification of the exhibition. 8vo., 1883, pp. 1-105. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. B. Collection of economic crustaceans, worms, echinoderms, and sponges. By Richard Rathbun, curator of the department of marine invertebrates in the United States National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 107-137. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. CO. Catalogue of the aquatic and fish-eating birds exhibited by the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway, curator, department of birds, U. 8. National Museum. 8vo., 1888, pp. 139-184. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. D. Catalogue of the economic mollusca and the apparatus and appliances used in their capture and preparation for market, exhibited by the United States National Museum. By Lieut. Francis Winslow, U.S. Navy. 8vo., 1883, pp. 185-270. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. E. The whale fishery and its appliances. By James Temple Brown, assistant in the department of art and industry, U. 8. National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 271-386. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. F. Catalogue of the coHections of fishes exhibited by the United States National Museum. By Tarleton H. Bean, curator of the depart- ment of fishes in the United States National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 387-510. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. G. Descriptive catalogue of the collection illustrating the scien- tific investigation of the sea and fresh waters. By Richard Rathbun, curator of the department of marine invertebrates in the United States National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 511-621. ; B28. forbs 29. B. 30. B. 31. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 121: Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. H. Catalogue of the aquatic mammals exhibited by the United States National Museum. By Frederick W. True, curator of the depart- ment of mammals, United States National Museum. S8vyo., 1884, pp. 623-644. ; Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. I. Catalogue of the collection illustrating the fishing vessels and boats, and their equipment; the economic condition of fishermen; anglers’ outfits, etc. By Capt. J. W. Collins, assistant, U. S. Fish Commission. 8vo., 1884, pp. 645-823. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. J. Catalogue of the apparatus for the capture of fish exhibited by the United States National Museum. By R. Edward Earll, curator of the fisheries collections, U. S. National Museum, and assistant U. S. Fish Commission. 8vo., 1884, pp. 825-1030. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. K. Catalogue of fishery products, and of the apparatus used in their preparation. By A. Howard Clark, assistant in the department of art and industry, United States National Museum. 8vo., 1884, pp. 1031-1154. Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. lL. Catalogue of the fish-cultural exhibit of the United States Fish Commission. By R. Edward Earll, curator of the fisheries collec- tions, U. 8. National Museum, and assistant, U.S. Fish Commission. 8vo., 1884, pp. 1155-1249. A manual of American land shells. By W. G. Binney. 8vo., 1885, pp. 1-528, 516 figs. Results of ornithological explorations in the Commander Islands and in Kamtschatka. By Leonhard Stejneger. 8vo., 1885, pp. 1-382, 8 pls., 7 figs., 1 map. Bibliographies of American naturalists. III. Bibliography of publications relating to the collection of fossil invertebrates in the United States National Museum, including complete lists of the writings of Fielding B. Meek, Charles A. White,! and Charles D. Walcott. By John Belknap Marcou. 8vo., 1885, pp. 1-333. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. No. 31. Synopsis of the North American Syrphide. By Samuel W. Williston, M. D., Ph. D. 8vo., 1886, pp. Xxx, 1-335, 12 pls. . Catalogue of batrachians and reptiles of Central America and Mexico. By E. D. Cope. 8vo., 1887, pp. 1-98. Catalogue of minerals and synonyms. By T. Egleston, Ph. D. 8vo., 1887, pp. 1-198. ; . The batrachia of North America. By E. D. Cope. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-525, 86 pls., 119 figs. 1For supplementary list, see P. 1135. 122 B. 35 B. 36 B. 38 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. . Bibliographical catalogue of the described transformations of North American lepidoptera. By Henry Edwards. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-147. . Contributions to the natural history of the cetaceans. A review of the family Delphinide. By Frederick W. True, curator of the department of mammals, United States National Museum. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-191, 47 pls. . A preliminary catalogue of the shell-bearing marine mollusks and brachiopods of the south-eastern coast of the United States, with illustrations of many of the species. By William Healey Dall, A. M., honorary curator, department of mollusks, U.S. National Museum. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-221, 74 pls. . Contribution toward a monograph of the insects of the lepidop- terous family Noctuids of temperate North America. Revi- sion of the species of the genus Agrotis. By John B. Smith, professor of entomology, Rutgers College, New Jersey. 8vo., 1890, pp. iv, 1-237, 5 pls. ). [Directions for collecting and preserving specimens. | Part A.—Directions for collecting birds. By Robert Ridgway. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-27, 9 figs. Part B.—Directions for collecting recent and fossil plants. By F. H. Knowlton (with notes on collecting and preserving fresh-water alge, by Frank 8. Collins). 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-46, 10 figs. Part C.—Notes on the preparation of rough skeletons. By Frederic A. Lucas. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-11, 12 figs. Part D.—Directions for collecting, preparing, and preserving birds’ eges and nests. By Charles Bendire. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-10, 7 figs. Part E.—Directions for collecting reptiles and batrachians (with supple- mentary note giving directions for preserving small herpetological speci- mens in formalin). By Leonhard Stejneger. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-138, 5 figs. Part F.—Directions for collecting and preserving insects. By C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph. D. 8vo., 1892, pp. 1-147, 1 plate, 139 figs. Part G.—Instructions for collecting mollusks, and other useful hints for the conchologist. By William H. Dall. 8vo., 1892, pp. 1-56, 8 figs. Part H.—Directions for collecting minerals. By Wirt Tassin. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-6, 8 figs. Part I.—Directions for collecting rocks’ and for the preparation of thin sections. By George P. Merrill. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-15, 17 figs. Part J.—Directions for collecting specimens and information illustrating the aboriginal uses of plants. By Frederick V. Coville. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-8. Part K.—Directions for collecting and preparing fossils. By Charles Schu- chert. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-31, 13 figs. Part L.—Directions for collecting and preserving scale insects (Coccidee). By T. D. A. Cockerell. 8vo., 1897, pp. 1-9. Part M.—The methods employed at the Naples Zoological Station for the preservation of marine animals. By Dr. Salvatore Lo Bianco. Trans- lated from the original Italian by Edmund Otis Hovey. 8vo., 1899, pp. 1-42, frontispiece. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 123 Part N.—Directions for preparing study specimens of small mammals. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 8vo., 1899, pp. 1-10, 1 fig. Part N.—Second edition, revised, with abstracts in German, French, and Spanish. 8vo., 1901, pp. 1-25, 3 figs. Part O.—Directions for collecting and rearing dragonflies, stoneflies, and mayflies. By James G. Needham, Ph. D. 8vo., 1899, pp. 1-9, 4 figs. B. 40. Bibliographies. of American naturalists. IV. The published writings of George Newbold Lawrence, 1844-1891. By L. S. Foster. 8vo., 1892, pp. xi, 1-124, frontispiece. B. 41. Bibliographies of American naturalists. V. The published writings of Dr. Charles Girard. By George Brown Goode. 8vo., 1891, pp. vi, 1-141, frontispiece. B. 42. A preliminary descriptive catalogue of the systematic collec- tions in economic geology and metallurgy in the United States National Museum. By Frederic P. Dewey. 8vo., 1891, pp. xviii, 1-256, 34 pls., 10 figs. B. 48. A monograph of the bats of North America. By Harrison Allen, M. D. 8vo., 1893, pp. ix, 1-198, 88 pls., 1 diagram. B. 44. A catalogue, bibliographical and synonymical, of the species of moths of the lepidopterous superfamily Noctuidee, found in boreal America, with critical notes. By John B. Smith, Se. D. 8vo., 1898, pp. 1-424. B. 45. A monograph of the North American Proctotrypide. By William H. Ashmead. 8vo., 1893, pp. 1-472, 18 pls., 2 figs. B. 46. The myriapoda of North America. By Charles Harvey Boll- man. Edited by L. M. Underwood. 8vo., 1893, pp. 1-210. B. 47. The fishes of North and Middle America: A descriptive cata- logue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. By David Starr Jordan, Ph. D., president of the Leland Stanford Junior University, and Barton Warren Evermann, Ph. D., ichthyologist of the United States Fish Commission. 8vo., 4 vols., pp. 1-3313, 392 pls. Part I.—1896, pp. lx, 1-1240. Part I1.—1898, pp. xxx, 1241-2183. Part I1I.—1898, pp. xxiv, 2183a-3136. Part [V.—1900, pp. ci, 3137-3313; 392 pls.~- B. 48. Contributions toward a monograph of the insects of the lepi- dopterous family Noctuide of boreal North America. : ea eee eee P. 1088 Bufo, new species of.....-- Pl Desmognathus brimleyo- UT (Me SE) Paee ee eee P. 1023 Discoglossoid toad, n. g. GNGIspuOlsecre 2 asses P.1178 . Hyla regilia, variations of. P.1156 Mn disivaieae ssee aces P. 512 North American.........-- B. 34 LES CE See Spee P.715, P. 1088 Tropical America --.....-- P. 847 WADRHMIGN Se fcentes = sone cecee P. 1150 (See also under Reptiles and Batrachians. ) Baury Gin. Ssssasers gs ceesaoseacct cence P. 1005 Bean, Barton A ..... P. 848, P. 1080, P. 1159, P. 1165 Bean, Barton A. (coauthor) ....:..:.-...- P. 1029, Pele pe 2 Pai 27, Pues (Beam. Parleton Hs secsce ss ssee teens: P.28 Jem gear Nee Veils dental wee (o) Jere, P. 80, P. 9, P. 90, P.95, P. 100, P.124, P. 127, P. 190, P. 204, P. 210, P. 224, P. 225, P. 233, P. 255, P, 266, P: 271, P. 274, P. 340, P. 342, P.357;P. 387, P. 388, P. 389, P. 397, P. 407, P. 429, P. 430, P. 486, P, 487, P. 504, P. 505, P. 508, P, 509, P. 516, P. 517, P. 637, P. 657, P. 658, P. 671, P. 672, P. 748, P. 787, P. 795, P. 896, P. 903, P.967, P. 1027, P.1028, B. 27 Bean, Tarleton H. (coauthor)... P.10, P.13, P. 16, B23 5Pk 24226. P) 40) PAP! 50} Psb2 IP 63: PS 64) Pa) Gb) ae: Gb e Pal6ss Paw bee die bes P. 98, P. 211, P. 241, P. 281, P. 297, P. 406, P. 418, PrOLOP bss; Pupds, 21012 sP 1013s: Pe10145 P. 1029, P. 1106, P. 1112, P1127, P. 1167, Sp. B. 2 Beckham, Charles Wickliffe ......... P. 546, P. 673 Beeson, Charles H. (coauthor) P. 1009 Belding, L.. P.56, P. 313, P. 314, P. 360, P. 385, P. 386 [Belding, L.] P. 293 Bendire, Charles... R.76, P.196, P. 265, P. 287, P. 662, P. 663, P. 983, B. 39 (D), Sp. B. 1, Sp. B.3, C. 30 Benedict, James E...-- P. 420, P. 594, P. 887, P. 900, P. 949, P. 1016, P. 1087, P. 1216, P. 1236 Benedict, James E. (coauthor)......-.--- P. 858 [Benguiat, Hadji Ephraim]............-.- R. 115 Bering Island), Wishesi=<..-.-s22+os2> <5 P. 1106 Mammals, new speciesof P.540 Bering Sea. Mollusks.......-..--.-- P. 562, P. 571 IBerlepsch, Hams VOne. ssesen2- ass P. 755 Berlin Exhibition, exhibit by U.S. Fish Commission of collection illustrating the fisheries and fish culture of the United Statestat ther. - neces esc ~ ce B.18 136 INDEX Bermudas. Annelids........-.--.--- B. 25 (VII) Birds’. 22>

27 (B) northeastern coast ......-- Vee eday P.168, P.534 Starfishes (Heliaster) .....- P. 646 Starfishes and ophiurans, Gescription/ Of s425------% P. 1000 Heugdor, ‘Birdst ss. seccencue sec e-s teste Edwards, Charles L. (coauthor)-.-......... (Hdwarnds? Charles in| sseseen ec ace see Badlweards Henrie ea ss5 See ee B.35 Malwardss VinalUN ss aose secs ece ese cece P. 42 ISOS S Mae ae racine eee nina cesar ci P. 724 IDievegei isp Bly dibs UNG osc een oe RE OCB OG eeEIACaHE B.13 IB LEStOM Mie acai oe ie interest ae are ares site B. 33 Mighhofh Wallishm\ sce. sseeses ss -rs qeeme dent P. 1085 Migenmanns Carl ieee tt ses geese a-asas P. 613, P.917, P. 897, P.925 Eigenmann, Carl H. (coauthor)........-.-. P. 484, P. 587, P.608, P. 627, P. 742, P. 842, P. 1009 Eigenmann, Rosa §.1 (coauthor).... P.742, P. 842 Embryology. Fin-rays of fishes, develop- mentiofy i.) see oio P. 553 Salmon, development of.. P.502 Viviparous osseous fishes, development of ........- P.501 [[biaavermie JeiG Al) oe k Sno Sse e osaeuGEnh I= P, 433 Encyrtinze with branched antenne .....-. P.905 Bndlich. MrediMe see esasc es caeesee P. 163, P. 201 Hslamro bows stud yiol secs 44.452 cce~ 555 Rew collection, preliminary catalogue —R.20 ethnology ofthekck {22255-22252 R.90 STAUPOLC ALWOL UMC hess ee ee amiss R. 90 harpoon, Greenland -....----.-.- e702 Strike-a-heht so. Ses 8 o-sccecee P.705 woman’s knife (Ulu) -.....--..-.- R. 48 Establishment and officers of National IMEUIS@UIM MIGSahe semads = seccencm sees kt hte (O5) Ethnology. (See under Anthropology.) Hurope: Meindstssee--- + sec a. P. 270, P. 686, P. 695 Evermann, Barton W. (coauthor) ..-..-- P.586, P. 681, P. 698, P. 780, P. 791, P. 846, P. 1043, B. 47 Expositions. Berlin Exhibition, 1880, ex- hibit of fisheries and fish culture... Chicago, 1893, participation of Na- tional Museum in World’s Colum- JOA Vp: 4 ofa) HKO) Ol ee re ae oe Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, SSA fe atte a see teen ca cecieracleeae Cincinnati, 1888, report on the partici- pation of the Smith- sonian Institution and National Mu- B.18 R. 72 1See also under Rosa Smith, 144 Expositions—Continued. Cincinnati,1888, collection illustrating the families of C.41 exhibit of depart- ment of prehistoric anthropology ..-.--- exhibit of depart- ment of transpor- tation and _ engi- MNeEMINGS =e 6; sss 2s exhibit of section of graphic arts ....-.. C.3 exhibit of section of oriental antiquities London Fisheries Exhibition, 1883, catalogue of collections -.......---- B. 27 C. 40 Louisville, Southern Exposition, 1884. R:9 Madrid, 1892, report on Columbian IBstorical Px POSLULOM Ss cl seinen = cea e Marietta, 1888, report on the partici- pation of the Smithsonian Institu- tion and National Museum.......-- R.33 Minneapolis, 1887, report on the par- ticipation of the Smithsonian Insti- tution and National Museum....-..- R. 23 New Orleans, 1884, collection illustrat- ing textile indus- tries of United States stos-ee -oee C. 24 collection of build- ing and orna- mental stones and rocks of United States... . C. 25 collection of gems and precious STONES Heeeeeceee C. 26 collection of mam- MalssaaS5 5425 a C.29 report on Smith- sonian exhibit -- R.9 sketch of Smithso- nian Institution exhibite=-sse-es: R.7 Paris, 1889, anthropology ....-.....-..- R.54 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 1876, catalogue of collection illus- trating animal resources and fish- eries of the United States........... B. 14 World’s Columbian Exposition, sys- tem) of classificationvess-e-sceeossee R. 62 Extermination, animals recently extinct onthreatened wilthiencssessee oe seee ee R. 40 exiinictismimals Ge 2soe 5 sea ee ae ee ee R.40 F. Fanning Islands, natural history of Ha- Walldnand@). 232. a> 5.2 oes seen B.7 HanlOW: Wie Giseaeeeea tease eee eee P2392 Marrineton. Oliver Grseas eee eee P.981 Faxon; Walter <..-2s-eee eens P. 525, P. 785, P. 1136 Herald: Ci Hee sche esesaeatee eee eeee eee Ceoy Herrari-Pérez; Rermandoes----eseece- eee e P. 559 Kewikes, J; Walter o.22¢ cesses. ceases P. 528 Finches, North and Middle America....- B.50 (1) INDEX TO TITLES. Fire-making apparatus...............-.-.- R. 27 methods:ote sche sence ee R. 47 Fish-cultural exhibit of U. §. Fish Com- mission (London Fisheries Exhibition). _B. 27 Misher, AoK: Jz... ..sc52 se Eee eee ees cae P.811 Fisher, William Ji; .-seeeoes B.10 Apodal fishes from tropical Pacifie P. 856 or eels of Japan ... P.1239 Apodichthys, m.sple-sec---cmace P. 130 Apogon pandionis, n. sp........ Pi2iy Apparatus for capture of fishes (London Fisheries Exhibition) B.27 Aprion ariommus, n,sp......... P. 355 Archosargus, review of ......... P. 608 Argentina syrtensium (n.sp.) ..- P. 41 ATIOpSIS MILDErti see cee P.46 ATIZON G43 225.620 ot eeeeneeee P. 754 Arizona Basin, Colorado ........ P. 11381 AT KANSES oc. eee eee P.549, P. 759 Artedius fenestralis, n. sp ....-.- P.326 Ascelichthys rhodorus, n. sp.... P.144 Aspidophoroides gitintherii (n. SD?) sscceescc a. es face eee P. 487 Aspredinide, note on the...-.. P. 831 AstroscOpus:...dssceheeeeec cise P.69 Auxis rochei on New England CORSE. Je opent taeeciaepirsseay P, 183 Fishes. British Museum, American fishes INDEX TO TITLES. Bathymaster jordani (n.sp.).... P.753 Bdellostoma or Heptatrema, proper name Of -— 2... .0-- 2 P. 1234 Bdellostomide ..............---- P. 309 Belone exilis, generic relationsof P.174 latimamussa este. asa 5 = P.5 Belonide, review of the .....-... P.575 Benthodesmus, n. g......--....- P. 241 Benin TSANG’ s cae csi ee eee P.1106 BermlUdaseosasasseasessese es P. 23, P. 58 catalogue of fishes .. - B.5 Bibliography (partial) of fishes of Pacific coast and Alaska, SRO Resse es tocihe comeseaaecuoece P. 233 Bleekeria gilli (n.sp.)-.-.-------- P. 1028 Blennoid fish, California-..-.-.-.-- P. 967 Blenny, new species from Santa BEM Daa meee Sec am eisls= = P. 288 Blue-fish, on the propername of. P.322 Bothus, synonymy of the genus. P.325 Brachyopsis verrucosus,n.sp.-- P.122 xyosternus,n.sp..- P.135 Brazil, list of fishes from Bahia... P.829 Brevoortia patronus ...-.....--- P. 25 Brevoortia, revision of -..-..---- BrivishiColumbias. o.2<22+s---5- P. 255, P. 387, P. 682, P. 787, P. 938 ALISO see asec ome sisbigt ce soe =4 P.81 Brosmius americanus ......---.- P.53 DLOSME 3625/52 c/ sees oe P.53 Calamus proridens, n. sp.....---- P. 417 review of species of.... P.401 Calorie a teee cea see Pai eewOb: P.107, P.108, P.109, P. 110, Pelt ee OF P26 L295: P..288, P. 373, P.’742, P. 774, P.897, P, 917, P.967, P.1161 chiroid fish, new, from Monterey Bay P.140 Ker; Rivers ess.--- P. 916 new agonoid fish.... P.135 P. 162 new deep-water fish. P.154 new embiotocoid fish P.153, P. 156, P. 157 new flat-fish ......--- P. 158 new flounder ........ Paks P. 136, P. 152 new genera and spe- ClESEC. otto hes we: P97, new genus and spe- ClESieeseaondee eae Peis new gobioid fish... .. P.187 new Hemirhampbus._ P.164 new rockfish ......... P.176 new Scopeloid fishes. P.146 new Secorpeenoid fish. P. 157, P.161 new Sebastoid fishes. P.150 new shark’. 22 5.52.22: P. 269 new species.... P.125, P. 126, P. 129, P. 130, P. 132, P. 296 new species of Ago- NIG oeeee ose s ot Pii22 new species of Crem- nobates'..-...-:2:+2 P. 133 8879—No. 51—02 10 Fishes. 145 California, new species of Go- lEsOx 7 $245.4 2263 J: P. 208 new species of Prio- MLOUUS wisest aeese ae P. 182 new species of Pty- chochiluss.-o2----- P.193 new species of ray.. P.141 sharks from coast of. P.118 California:Gultoi-c--sss.2c2)2 == P. 880 new species.. P.227, P.698 California, Lower ... P. 293, P. 376, P. 469 Conodon ser- Tifeni=- ess P. 289 new sparoid fishize ese P.149 new species.. P. 227, P. 290 new species of Rhinoptera P.563 Callionymus bairdi (n.sp.)-.-.---- P. 652 Candle-fish of Northwest coast... P.143 Cape Charles City, Va......-.--- P. 843 Carangidte.--.ocs-chsscesec eens P. 304 Carangine, review of the ....--. P. 367 Caranx bartholomei-....--..--- P. 403 Caranx beani, n.sp..-.---------- P.178 Caran mibento: oe 2 betes eo P. 408 Carcharias lamiella, n.sp...---- P. 269 Cardinal fishes of Japan .......- P. 1240 Catalogue of fishes sent to Lon- don Fisheries Exhibition --.-. B. 27 Catesby’s Natural History of Car- olina, Florida, and the Bahama Tslandsicn Ses. ainosederosensapes P, 422 Cathetostoma albigutta (n.sp.)-. P.896 Catostomide, identification of .. P.500 SYNOpsisiol.- 2.22. Bale Caulolatilus microps -.--.--- ESt6sProL7 Caulolepis longidens. .....-.-.---- P.1161 GentralAmericd, 25-2 a hates P. 925 (mkspr) eee P. 252 Centrarchide ts. 5-n522-25-5 P.197, B.10 GCentropomide 2--2.s2s22-2 2-2 e a: P.302 Cephaleutherus of Rafinesque .. P.1054 Cephaloseyllium laticeps on coast of California 22222-5-2--- P.110 Geraituidier taa2 esse ee Bes P.33 Cetomimide, bathybial fishes... P.1012 Chetodon aya (n.sp.)-.--------- P.565 Char, supposed new species of .. P.671 Characinoid and erythrinoid fishes, differential characters of P. 1056 Characinoid fishes with ctenoid SCHILCSY 228k 22> See one Se doe 2 oS P. 1055 Characinus, notes on........--.- P. 1058 Cheek-list of duplicates distrib- WLeG) 3. sess sksessoqssents P.127, P: 18) Chesapeake Bay. .-.--....-.:.--- P. 389 Apogon (n. sp.) P.211 Chilomycterus! =. 25 -s--. <6 4- = fee. JPSOL7 Chimeeroid fish, new type of .... P.1014 Ching) Sonos. Sees eee see eeee P. 1221 Chirus, remarks on species of.... P.120 Chloroscombrus orqueta, n. sp... P. 384 Chonerhinus, note on..........- P. 884 146 Fishes. INDEX TO TITLES. Chriodorus) De ssste eee ee eee Be207 Citharichthys macrops, n. sp... P.464 stigmzus, n. sp... P.296 Chupes: tyramnmius!2 22 S22 2-222 e ee Pia Coilecting and preserving......- P. 224 Colombia, 1887-88 ..............-. P.770 Colorado set eeoneee sae P. 780, P.1131 Columbia River, Salmonidee of.. P.196 Conodon serrifer, n. sp--.-----.- P. 289 Copperisland =" see se saan ee P.1106 Coregonus hoyi (smelt) ......... P.340 melsonii, Spi. ee P. 407 pusillus (n. sp.)-.-..-.- P. 748 Corypheena hippurus......- P. 517, P. 548 Cottide, Etheostomatide, Perci- de, Centrarchidee, Aphododeri- dz, Dorysomatide, and Cypri- Midas; NOTES OMins SS essa Se B.10 Cottide, newgenusandspeciesof P.209 Cotiusthbubaliss. 9's. 2-20 ee P.505 MACWAtIshs Ae seeee eee P. 505 Couesius greeni (n.sp.)....--.--- P. 988 Crab-eater, Hudson Valley..-.-.. P.811 Craig found erenno-. ss eee P.10 Cremnobatesintegripinnis,n.sp. P.133 Cremnobates integripinnis, life COLOTSIO Laces oalse seer sae eee e P.372 WrossOrMinugee states eeee eee P. 1057 Cuba 2bsse Sesion fe ee P.516, P. 551 Scaroiditishesss 4-5 sor P. 414 Cuvier and Valenciennes, fishes descnibedibyzes on eee oe P.594 Cy bia eee Ses see ee beac P.3 Cyclopsetta chittendeni (n.sp.). P. 1030 Cyclopteroidea, the relations of. P.834 Cymatogaster rosaceus n.sp.... P.153 Cyprinide, identification of..... P.500 new species of.....-. P. 450 on the genera of ....- B.10 Cyprinodontide, nomenclature Ol Se el eee ee P. 159, P. 991 Dacentrus; MOG Onesee.s2.s= 2+. .ces- eco. Hadropterus aurantiacus scierus (n.sp.)..... Hemulon, review of species of.. Hake, new species from South CATOUNAX hese sete ee ee Haloporphyrus viola ._........-. Harriotta, new type of chime- MOOI Sete since oe hee es Hawaiian Islands ............... Hemirhamphus rose (n.sp.)---- Heptatrema, proper name of .... Hermaphrodite Hierosibeamin(nesps)lececscie sce. Heteromi, revision of............ Hexanchus corinus (n. sp.) Hiatula (Lacépéde), note on....- Hieroptera, rays’ with aberrant pectorals Hippocampid fishes ............. Hippocampus antiquorum ....-. Hippoglossoides elassodon (n. sp.) exilisy MSD sscc-s6 Hippoglossus vulgaris........... Hoplopagrine, review of......-. ERRGSOMIS BAY east seine nee sc Hybognathus hayi, n. sp........ Hybopsis montanus, n. sp......- Hypolectrodes Ichthyology, North American, contributions to....... P.40 P. 164 P.1234 P. 441 P.719 P. 1013 B.9, B. 10, B. 12 Ichthyomyzon castaneus ......- P. 271 Icichthys lockingtoni, n. sp....- P. 154 IGOStCUS Mee sn <= ees coe eee P.123 enigmaticus, n.sp.... P.123 SRN OTS pes ors Ses ee tas See 2a UAT REITILOT Yi ese tne eee P.549 Indignarcense vases P. 379, P. 424, P. 681 fishes from White River. P. 423 new species from Tippe- CHOC URIVED ns semose o- P.791 POMIOSNUS! My Peters cook eee ee P. 297 TOW Sr ceed see tec ac eee ce P.470 Isesthes gilberti, n. sp..........- P. 288 Jamaica, Institute of............ P. 418 RE) O21 0 aes hee e R R Eu 2NPe oz. P. 1213, P. 1238, P. 1235, P. 1239, P. 1240 Johnston’s Island, fishes from... Juan de Fuea, Straits of, new SPECIES tromlss= seep ee new species from ........ Kentucky, fishes from Clear Fork P. 272 Fishes. haan es pamie ae soarnies Siete” © P.78 Labrax, proper name of......... TERA The Driehibhwr saree se ess 555 see P. 861 Lagodon, review of ............- P. 608 Lake Michigan, cw species of Unanidearfrom) <2-ssssaes.se see P.277 Lampreys, nomenclature of..... P. 989 Lancelets, hagfishes and lam- preys of Japan, review of...... P. 1233 Latiloid genera, note on the.... P.214 Lepidopsetta isolepis, n.sp...... P.158 Lepidopus, Benthodesmus allied WORece nee Tee chinese can earns P. 241 Lepomis euryorus, n. sp........- P.197 Heptocardians! 22.222 <2e ssc. P.307 Leptophidium cervinum, n.sp.. P.! marmoratum, MSD ess sae seeee P.5383 hetharchus sme a s2 44 sss c 52s eee P. 297 Leurynnis with Lycodopsis, GLESCu DRI ATO) Gea sears ka P.139 Linnean collection, American fishes in the........ P.510 names of American HS OSES = tear ae P. 527 Diparissramwlarses 22 eee P.65 Lipogenys, description of ....... P. 1013 | bo) ofoi phot ster eee ee enters ier rt P.319 Mongyislandins seen see ee sass P. 657 Lopholatilus chameleonticeps. . P.77 Lotella maxillaris, n. sp........ P. 429 Louisiana 2: Sone ee leaped Bee y/ Lucioperca, nomenclature of ... P.993 Lutjanine, osteological charac- teristics of the.... P.444 TEVICW Ola eee P. 449 Lutjanus blackfordii........ P. 24, P. 657 Shearnsiiy-2 cs .c2-5 ete P. 24 Isycodestpaxalll sa 5-2 ese P.64 GUGWONS =e ee eee eee P.59 Veu LT Sis eek ae eee P.78 Lycodopsis, identity of Leuryn- TSS Wah bea se ns aati ee P.139 Macdonaldia, description of .... P.1013 MS Crurus, DSPs. hoc sees seen oe P. 388 Mail-cheeked fishes, classifica- VOTIROLS ot Aer e sete oes oe P. 756 Maine caren cc 3 seks eee eS P. 1089 (Schoodic Lake).......... iepyal Maltheidarres aa-ceas-e noes P.34 Marsipobranchiates ............. P. 308 Massachusetts: <..220...ee2 Sen. P.5, P. 42 Merlucius, genus related to..... P.165 Mexiconiins.cae- tos P2425 P2291, PL 327, P. 370, P. 433, P. 903, P. 1159 Cemura estore at aa P.95 GUAYMAS: Ses a-essase sce P.846 GU ORR ere ee ee P.16, P. 200, P. 201, P. 202, P. 203, P. 281, P.586, P. 675, P. 896 catalogue of fishes frome see P. 98 mortality of fishes IMse ss see ets P. 54, P. 195, P. 217, P. 349 new eel from...... P. 335 148 Fishes. INDEX TO TITLES. Mexico, Mazatlan..-.2-:.:22--:- P. 237, P. 254, P. 452, P. 719 new speciesfrom .. P, 221, P. 637 of Etheosto- mafrom. P.823 of sharks .. P.268 notes on fishes from... - P.94 (southem) 2 c2c;, ceeeese P. 925 MASSISSIppl a-2eeccas seo oe eee es P.179 new Species... ---=- 2: P. 467 Mississippi (Lower) -......----..- P. 480 Mississippi River, new species of AMIGOS aac eetos See eens P.90 MISSOUTIS::82 02 stereos cc onaseee P.470 Mortalityiol 2: os. s.cesces sreene P. 54, P. 200, P. 203, P. 217, P. 349 Gulf of Mexico. . P. 195, P. 202 Mugilidz, marine species of .... P.4384 Murenoid! eel siss sa eease- =: P. 369 Mureenoides, Stathmonotus al- NBd tO: woven on setae eee cece P. 508 Musée d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, American fishes in...... P.81 Myctophum crenulare ....-..-.. P.190 MSP ee ae= P. 146 Myliobatide, nomenclature of.. P.990 Myriolepis zonifer, n. g. and Ml SDa toss cts ccet ac oe eet. P.140 Myrophis vafer, n. sp --.----.--- P.334 My R G6 5. ooo toon se homens P. 309 My ZOntsS s2cssetosase eee ee P. 308 Narcobatide, synonymy of ...-. P. 1050 Nemichthyoid eels, diagnoses of Mew. SeMeTA OL 2s eos ane = Seeleveteyl Nemichthys avocetta, n. sp...-. P.170 New England......... P.77, P.177, P. 658 descriptions of new species from .... P.165 frigate mackerel... P.183 New. Hampshire 25-222. 2--5-=-- P. 671 New York (Lower Hudson Val- le yi its Seen ostee see eee eee ieee P. 811 Newfoundland, new species of Notacanthide:=-22--5-nesssss5 P.184 Nicaragua Softens seer sen P. 732 North America, synopsis of ...-- B.16 North American fishes distrib- Utedlistiorece- ence: see see IPStor North American fishes, new SPCCIES eae ac Ue i ope secs P.84 North American fishes, nomen- clature ole: ..c:msesseesoe eee P.325 North American fishes, noteson. P.466 North and Middle America .... B.47 Northi Caroling a- so: 2.20 -- P. 504, P. 550 (Beaufort Har- jayore) eee ae ae P.55 new species from P.178 occurrence of Phycis regius. P.124 Notacanthide, new species of... P. 184 Notacanthus phasganorus, n.sp- P.184 Notes on the capture of rare fishes’... 332-k.cas Seaeeeceeerese P.1165 Notidanoidisharke.-c-eeeeereee P. 167 Noturus, review of the genus. P. 3382 Fishes. Noturus, elassochir, n. sp ..-..--- P. 3382 Nova SCotia -f2ecce ae sesed-~- cee P.65 Oceanic bonito ---.---.-=- em il yi ea ey. De) ichthyalogyces-: -cas6-5 Sp. B.2 Ohio: 2255 eee eee eee P.737 Ophichthys, nomenclature of .. P.336 retropinnis (n.sp.) P.613 Ophidium beani (n. sp.) ....---- P.355 Opisthocentrus tenuis (n.sp.)... P.1127 Oreynusipelamys= sj-sss-soese™ P, 42 Orectolobus or Crossorhinus, a SCNUSIOTISUATES sane cee seers P. 1057 Oregon’. ass. asses ceeeeeese P. 20, P. 265 Osmerus attenuatus..........--- P. 123 Ostraciontidz (Trunk fishes)... P. 87 Othonops eos (n.sp.).----------- P. 187 Oxycottus acuticeps ...-.-.-.-.- P. 1167 Pacific: coaste:c---.-. -eaeee P. 797, P. 1009 bibliography of fishes of the .. B.11, P. 233 fishes distributed, listo ..2e.525-28- P.185 fishes, list of. ..-- 25+ P.178 new Notidanoid shark from; +2 P. 167 notes on fishes of thes 23 eee ee P.191 of tropical Amer- ica, list Of 5-- 225. a ees o26 Panama... 222. P. 292, P. 294, P. 327, P. 639 list of fishes from. -.P. 329, P. 840 new species from. P. 334, P. 452 Paralepis coruscans (l.sp.)----- peel Parasites of..:.--- P. 1123, P. 1125, P. 1183 Parophrys ischyrus (n.sp.) --.-- P. 147 Pastinaca, generic name of ...-- P.514 Pediculate fishes of eastern coast, extratropical North JAMCr1CS 2 Se° see Scene eeeaeee P.30 PEGiculati ssi aeons ae eee See P.316 Pempheris poeyi (n.sp.)...----- P.516 Pensacola: costes cemeae P. 465, P. 565 Peres isvescensg.-.-.s- so-ee— P. 36 Pereide 3.53322 seeser ore sac ee Petromyzontide, on the genera OF the). Sssese lst Se oe eee P. 368 PetromyZzontids --csescee cee ecsee P.310 Phy cis chester.is-ss-2 sc see ee P. 40 Carlil(mosSps)ieeesceseee P.124 regiusin North Carolina. P.124 Physiculus fulvus (n.sp.)------- P. 429 Plagiogrammus hopkinsi(n.sp.) P.967 Platessa ferruginea ............-. P. 52 TOSEEALGA, = is2cisse eee = ses P.52 Platypoecillus, new species of... P. 1159 Platyrhina exasperata, generic relations of......... P.119 Platyrhina triseriata (n. sp.)... P.108 Platysomatichthys stomias (Os SPs) see ceeeiese see ae eeeioe ene P.152 Plectromus crassiceps (n.sp.).-. P. 486 Plectroplites and Hypolectrodes P. 1082 Pleurogadus' 2: .3= cea ee eee P.11 C. 46 P. 457 P. 1107 Fishes. P.16, P. 23, P. 24, P. 66, P. 73, P. 74, P. 104, P. 105, P. 282, P.355, P. 402, P. 404, P. 406, P. 414, P. 416, P. 428, P. 464, P.465, P.508, P.565, P: 613 Cedar -Keystcisescn-2eo.- P. 426 Lake Jessup and Indian Rivelzcs 5: ssasesscesees P, 438 New species of....-----.- P.537 St. Johns Rivietee--aceeee P.427 Fossil bones from Tise’s Ford.. P.396 Geology:.c:s-a2ses- oe tees P. 263 Insects (Lepidoptera) .......--- P. 1208 Mammals. s22<:22e ccs see nee P.419 MOollUsks%2 25-22 5-- cee ace P. 384, P.519 (Unionids) 5-4-2 ----- P.911 Muskrat (Neofiber alleni) ...-- R.5 Myriapods).5.-: saenoeemeemecisee P. 631 Reptiles\=. 2 2as52- P. 727, P. 1003, P. 1107 Shell-heaps, east coast of....--- P. 966 Fontaine, William M......-...--...-- P.918, P. 934 Fontaine, William M. (coauthor) ......-..- P. 821 Food collections, provisional classification OL TEs casa Seca cee Poses cae eee C.11 plants of scale insects....-.........- P. 1122 Foraminifera, recent, a descriptive cata- IGFA DEW OE Sano Ane oncoesbonrsssendencsarcce R. 102 Fordice, Morton W. (coauthor) ........--- P.575 Fossil brachiopod, Trenton limestone .... P.775 plants. Alabama,newspeciesfrom P. 688 IER Cee Sect SOC eee oe P. 998 Miocene flora ..... P. 300 Araucarioxylon .......-.- P. 784 Araucarioxylon arizon- LCUM, (OSD) pesos seese P. 676 ATI ZON Be see eee P. 676 Cycadeoidea........-....- P.1141 DevonisMs se ss5-2 ene P.928 Directions for collecting. B.39(B) Erian plants from New York and Pennsylvania. Towa (coniferous) Kentucky, Louisiana, Ore- gon, California, Alaska, Greenland, ete.........- P. 928 P.677 INDEX TO TITLES. E51 Fossil plants. Liriodendron, leaves of... P.794 MOWiSiaMalsaceeeeeeeseas nee P. 690 IMCS GO tse Coe eaetectrce eee P. 821 Miocene flora, Alaska... .. P. 300 Montana (coniferous) .... P.677 Montana (Fort Union PTOUP)) ee mcrae seein P.921 Montana (Great Falls coal (ULSD ee a Re la ac P.918 Nematophyton crassum.. P.929 ING@weNlERICOLe.seuc. es =e P. 676 New Species of... 220... P. 606 ING WeMOrkiee ae coe ee eee P. 928 OHIGR saree sone eee tiene P. 792 Palmoxylon (n.sp.)....-- P. 690 PONNSVV aM Aer cess ce hee P. 928 Platanus, history of the PONS Sos ecc te hes ee P. 680 Nerbiaiyseeccs ssa se ee P. 306 Texas (Trinity diy. of Co- manche series) ......... P. 934 VIMIASSICS I neo wens esc s P. 821 trees in New Mexico ......-......- P. 257 Acrothele, description of ....__- P.114 MOTION eee eee ce P.1120 PAVIA) HEIN eer tare rae ata ee ne a P. 1164 SAIUUIL OS rato ee tee cre je ea hee P.1110 Apodide, phyllopod ...........- P.1117 Arkansas, cretaceous ..........- P. 207 mesozoic and ceno- ZOLC eee eae oe Pri37 Basilosaurus cetoides, pelvic gir- CLG Sey fee aera Were in te ery toto len iealal BICIHM ear ekeee ec a eee ens AS P. 1229 Bison of North America .......- Jed brpy Californian. ecesce = P. 14, P. 1145, P. 1194 Post-pliocene ......_.. Bee Cambrian brachiopods.......-.. P. 1120, P. 1152, 1229 Carboniferous: ..2.22. 222.22 P. 118, P. 366 Endothyra ornata Poor new species of ..- P. 86 Caryophyllia arnoldi (coral).... P.1194 new species of .... P.1194 Cenozoic, from several States... P.137 Colorado, cretaceous............ P. 207 mesozoic and ceno- BOLO Rae al oateia cee eee P. 137 Coralsteasoe scence nc ae ence eee P.1194 Cretaceous’ /.-J22.2...2 Pr98; Bead bP 207 bivalve mollusks.... P.1109 Stegosaurus marshi (OES tana seeae te P.1224 CRIOGANGIUM yee eee eet c cea P. 92 Dipeltis and Protocaris ......... jepalslalyg Directions for collecting and PIEParin geen ee eee e B.39 (K) Endothyra ornata, note on ..... P. 91 Eocene, Alabama, new snake ErOT nase a eee eee P.1164 mollusea from Southern United States ........ P. 134 1D Dob saVerer nas baobseW SN) |e oe P.92 Florida, bones from Tise’s Ford. =P. 396 Gasteropod from Puebla, Mexico P.131 GeOma Se ano ahah tase e sass P.116 Green River group (mollusks).. P. 266 Fossils. Invertebrates, list of publica- tions relating to collectionof.. B.30 Iphidea and Yorkia ....._...... P. 1120 JADA 2 ce sneer seme s ees bees P.1194 Jelly fishes, middle Cambrian COLUMN GL T/2 eeu aces a ee P. 1086 . Kansas, cretaceous .........-.-. P. 93 Laramie group, mollusks from UNG re eee eta. oe eee P. 266 Levipalifer orientalis (n. g. and BLASIO) ((COTGEHD) sees oe ase ae P.1194 Lingula equalis, preserving cast Olepedunclem ss at ksh tee ote ae P. 746 Giusy MeN UE a ete kee ae tae ae P. 1152 ower Cambrian. 32) 428.08. P. 763 Malerochenluseies ssnccsey coer P. 366 Maine, walrus remains in __.... Peees Mastodon and mammoth, bones AWAGeCT Ole ss eet ee eee C.48 Mesozoic and cenozoic types, ligthtoreess eee ee P. 520, P. 568 from several States... P.137 Straits of Magellan .. P.793 Mexico, gasteropod......-.....- P.131 MiddleiCamipriamess. 22 essen P. 738 jelly fishes TOME eee P.1086 Miocene, Arctic Siberia......_.. P. 946 Cyprinoid fish ........ Par? Leuciscus turneri .... P.1212 Molluscan forms from Dakota LORMAON Ee heer pete ree ee P.995 Mollasksines sees sete se es eed P.8, P. 266 Acton, newspeciesof. P.1145° HOCEN Gra aa ee see te P.134 Productus giganteus... P.113 Truckee group, mollus- Can twume Olse- aeeeoe P. 267 INeocene i corslstssee eee eee P. 1193 New Mexico, new species from. P.115 Obolellareeeee erate ne eee P. 1229 Obolusees S35. cae ete eee P. 1152, P. 1229 Oldhamia in America, discovery Ol the SenuUs o2s--* eee. eee P. 1002 OlenellusZzoneese ee eee P. 763 Paleozoic fishes ---........- eet ee ERGO Phyllopod, Apodide...__..____. P.1117 INNA aS seececte see ee eee Pad: Plectosiviiisesa-: cate cc ee ne - P.366 Post-pliocene fossils ............ 12H) IPrOWOGRrise see sees otc eae Oo ie By) IREMmrondiay eee ees. jue pee P.1109 Rhinoceros, miocene, 8. Dakota P.1207 Silurian, Baffin Land ....-...... P. 1192 Soleniscusmeite. Misses ta sieh P. 366 Stricklandia davidsoni ........- P.116 Saltieriss ees P.116 Tertiary, from Antillean region. P.1110 Leptonacea of North America and West nidite shige eae Pee, southern United States P.1035 ROTUOISES ian see eee P. 1181 MGR ASS On cone ee ae ee P. 1072 @retaGeolsme.ackescen o. P. 93 Priassieunios, Texase.2..2....- P. 1072 Trigonias osborni from §S. Da- M0 Cae BC NCo ee eSa ih aera P, 1207 152 Fossils. Truckee group, fossils of.......- P. 267 Unios from Toronto drift ....-..- P. 952 Upper Cambrian fossils, new fOTMS'OL.) Bees oe eee eee P. 820 Utah, mesozoic and cenozoic... P.137 Walrus remains: <.25. 222-2 o252 P. 223 Wyoming, mesozoic and Ceno- ZO Sa aacsae vce acsee wean e se see P.137 WOEKIS et ons nasseenme ee eee ee P. 1120 Roster; h:iS-82c 5. tccensee tee asee eee eae B.40 Friends of the Museum, letter addressed to C.2 Fringillide, North and Middle America. B. 50 (1) Funk Island, the expedition to..-...-..-. R. 26 Future development of the Nat. Museum. R. 109 G. Galapagos Islands. Bird skeletons. -...-.- P. 798 Binds ae Seese P. 573, P. 767, P. 1007, P. 1067, P. 1116 Coleopterous insects OR. ssicts Maes cheeses P. 1148 Fishes ... P.369, P. 770, P. 840 Molltisks(22: aaiceniaes P. 942 Gane; Henryes seas esecacel- -n a aeeeee P. 1193 Garman, Samuel ... P. 180, P. 482, P.514, B. 25 (v1) Garman’s paper on American salmon and 1 ! | i trout, MOE OMS. Fess see = Secs clemraeee ee P. 490 Gatke VA Sioa tetas anieceaiteceee ae ses P.67 Geare; Riess Sea ene R. 32, Rep. 1897 (11) Gelatin casts, on the making of .........- P. 926 Gems and precious stones, plan for illus- tration of, Cincinnati and New Orleans expositions, 1884-85... ... C. 26 in National Museum, descriptive Catalogue iOL ecto ican «cae coos R.121 Genesis of the National Museum! ........ R.55 Geognosy: Materials of the earth’s crust. R.51 | Geographical and exploring commission of Mexico, catalogue of animals collected by .... P.559 investigation, relation of Biolog yitonece aes eeeeees R. 64 Geology. (For paleontological papers see under Fossils. ) Asbestos and asbestiform min- Ola Stee uecseapieeslsoecieceeeees P. 1066 Atlantic border, diabase, com- POSLULOMOl eee ee eaecanaee P. 205 Blue mineral from New Mexico P. 978 Bogoslof Wsland!s.2-.csee.2 oe. P. 479 Building and ornamental stones at New Orleans Expo- sition, plan for exhibitof.... ©.25 Geology. Building and ornamental stones, the collectionionss-sesacesser R.12 California (Lower)...........-.. R. 91 Catalogue of minerals and their BV TLO WV INS aps ores heise eharctatre B. 33 Diabase, mesozoic, composition Ole eL Seen cine team eiseeie? P. 205 Directions for collecting rocks and preparation of thin sec- HONS -5)5 -saseeone se sienna B.39 (1) INDEX TO TITLES. Geology. District of Columbia....... P. 363, P. 410 mineralogy and lith- ology of the 5.Js.s P. 523 Economic geology and metal- lurgy, catalogue of systematic collectioustin@==ss2ns--2s2ee= B. 42 Eruptive rocks from Montana.. P.1031 Feldspar, determination of .... P. 206 BlOnidae wes earse ke esac teers P. 263 Pulguritestcta. ces sscaecsa.ooseee P. 554 Gem: collection. eseees eee R.11 Gems in National Museum, de- scriptive catalogue of ......-.. R. 121 Handbook for department of (Geopnosy)) 2s: scree eee ees R. 51 Hornblende andesites.........-. P.479 Inclined — strata, measuring thickness Ofte c.o.-er sates P.739 Jadeite, Burma, analysis of .... P.981 Little Deer Isle, peridotite from P.707 Maine: c2 2 soak tets acess P.707 building stones.......... P.365 Granites: cetera ee P.354 Metallurgy, economic geology, and catalogue of systematie col- lections in....... B. 42 Hampe’s method of determining Cu,0 in metallic COPDPCF So -ceseoas P. 687 Meteoric iron, Arkansas. -....... P. 666 Meteorite collection...........: R.10 collectionin National Museum, descrip- tive catologue of .. R.122 San Emigdio ........ P. 700 Meteorites, catalogue of collec- MOM OL Atte. chose a eee se R. 122 Mineral collections, classifica- tion Of thess:2> eee eeeeebe R. 107 Mineral resources of United States, plan to illustrate, New Orleans Exposition, 1884-85... C.31 Mineralogical collections, the. . R. 92 Minerals and their synonyms, catalogue of ......- B. 33 catalogue of series il- lustrating the prop- erties\Of2i 22 20..eee R. 104 directions for collect- ING Se ecis eee ee B.39 (H) in National Museum, 1879; listioOt-fscessee P.163 Montana. 20222 85i5-2-8sase cee P. 1031 Nebraska, volcanic dust in ..... P. 497 Nephrite and jadeite........... P. 696 New. YOrlkesdasssaseccscaneace ae P.783 Non-metallic minerals ......... R. 111 Ontonagon copper bowlder ...._R. 94 Onyx marbles 22-52 seeeseeoee R.75 Pennsylvania ...........-. P. 341, P. 783 1 Also reprinted in Museum Report for 1897, Vol. II. INDEX TO TITLES. Geology. Petrographie report on rocks from United States-Mexico beumdany cas: .<* ees as P.1178 Potsdam sandstone ...-....--. P. 341 Preliminary handbook to the department ofje 2c. 55. 2: R. 44 Prochlorite from District of Colum bisi Sas: St Gee ee ae P.410 Sandstone coneretions, forma- TON Olea see eee eee eck P. 987 Sandstone, phosphatic......-.- P. 263 Serpentine, Montville, N. J... P.694 Serpentinous rocks. ......-..-- P. 783 Stalactites and gypsum incrus- PAtLOWS UM; CAVES. cee .c cess = P. 985 MOPAZICEYStAISE soci. eee P.1148 Truckee: eroup). /.he.ncsss-525- P, 267 Voleanie dust in Nebraska.... P.497 Geophilide, descriptions of new genera pee ee Sots SUMS caeek cee ee Spain cyt P. 837 George Catlin Indian gallery..........--- R.8 GEOTPING Te HISHOS Es Ssec atc soacenc P. 28, P. 89, P. 453 WOSSIIG Riatticese 2 aoe oe ate cis atin P.116 Gephyrea, northeastern coast...-....---- P.76 Gilbert, Charles H...........- P. 1380, P. 423, P. 424, PADS OU Ty Ie. 103; bs 109,28, 274, PB. 797; P. 823, P. 840, P. 856, P. 880, P. 1115, P. 1161 Gilbert, Charles H. (coauthor).. P.55, P.106, P.107, P08; POSS e Ont eel Pet Prats Ps 119) PI Ob bale bs29 Ps 30). 182) Pe 135; His6yee 141) P44) Pe 146)" P3147). Pe 150, le 152. Pa bay eab4ds Po lb6;eP or, GT w62 me alot wee Ogeechee LeOn by Lvl, gee Avete wlio, een 7Omee loli. LOL, 199) OP. 198). Py 194,221, P..227, PR. 237; 242, P. 252, P. 254, P. 268, P. 269, P. 273, Dies coo seo ba Doub 20, obs, 292) 998, P. 294, P. 296, P. 298, P. 324, P. 325, 326, P. 327, P. 328, P: 329, P. 334, P. 335, . 900, P. 352, P. 355, P. 367, P. 368, P. 369, 370, P: 401, P. 402, P. 403, P. 417, P. 452, Pt: <2 FA tetallo34° nD capt 31 eam 6: So) eco 3.9 Go 5K) Gu eEMeCOdOLes .-.. 22-23-2522 P2380) bo 3i P32) P. 33, P..34, P: 139, P.214, P. 302, P. 303, P. 304, . 807, P. 308; P. 309, P.310, P. 316; P. 317, OLS Holo eb to20, oP oll, Pii8225 bs 880, . 435, P. 448, P..444, P. 445, P. 448, P. 668, 2609) P1664) P2685, P72) 2.716, P77, 5 7d; 2.757, Ps 758, BP. 803, P. 804, P: 805, P.815, P.816, P. 817, P.818, P.825, P.831, P. 832, P.833, P.834, P.835, P.853, P.861, P.883, P. 884, P. 885, P. 886, P. 965, P. 989, P. 990, P. 991, P. 992, P. 993, P.1048, P. 1049, P. 1050, P. 1051, P. 1052, P. 10538, P. 1054, P. 1055, P. 1056, P.1057, P. 1058, P. 1059, P. 1060, P.1061, P. 1082, P.1234, B.11 Gill, Theodore (coauthor) .... P.381, P.382, P. 408 bd hd td FOUEG) Fd ed) Fd Galette iClarence) Pa .3:2 222 cokes onde loess P.1138 jGurard= Charles] SMe Gs soos as P.500 Girard, Charles, the published writingsof. —_B. 41 aIerW GM eeeee ee ceeee oot ene cae P. 203 Gloriosa Island. Birds............ P. 1008, P. 1079 MMSCC ise sisi Ves HIS) Natural history of ..... P.973 Golden patera of Rennes...........-.---- R.85 153 Goode; G; Brownie se. o-2seceeceuss PRR B3) eae PUD; Pape ilo, ie Lied Pepa bat oy bs Ons Prl6b Pali bs 18s, beled: Pv 24snnP. 350) Be OBO; ba 4eeBe ow e20) Pista yeaa Be 49 Rivi36; Re Oo) 62. R. 10Re 7 R72: C.1, C.11, C.18, C. 438, C. 44, C. 45, C. 46, C. 47 Goode, G. Brown (coauthor) ... P.10, P.18, P.16, Pe2se bea bbs 40) Pade 50 boos Poo P. 64, P. 65, P. 66, P.68, P. 74, P.77, P. 78, P. 98, P.211, P.241, P. 281, P.297, P.406, P. 510, P. 533, P. 543, P. 1012, P.1013, P. 1014, B. 25, Sp. B.2 Goode, G. Brown, bibliography of . Rep. 1897 (11) memorial volume Oleraeoscrees Rep. 1897 (11) Grampus, birds observed by, 1887 -..--.--- P.819 Graphic arts, catalogue of exhibit of, Cincinnati Exposition, 1888....-...---..- i370 Gray MASA as sc emaaseineeaes cote kre Stn. does . P. 462 Gray ishrike VezOrisoen aise reese eae a eels P. 931 Great Auk, history and anatomy of the-. R. 26 [GrebnitskiNikolaivA)i- sso Saseee 52a. P.562, Patt. Pago Pe n27 Green) Turtle! Cay. Hishes?.-225525-2.--.. P. 752 Greenland. Eskimo harpoon ......-.---- P. 702 PIBWOR Sees eee emcee ects sak oe P.431 HOssil plants jae sos ae ete s P.679 Grenada pb ITd se eee ee Ste P.45 Catalorwevot.-s.2-. 2.2252 P.596 Guadeloupe: GBinds\s 5 s2s0 = se Saas P.57 Guatemala. Birds ......-.-. Be a ae 14 (Re piles iis saris oe seve tetra P.1151 [Guten MD ny joss caa-- aes oe te ae P.58 Guppy, R. J. Lechmere (coauthor)....-.- P.1110 Jia Hampe’s method of determining Cu,O in metalliciGOpper: sea. osaeaes sees as oa P. 687 Handbook to department of geology ---.- R. 44 Harger, Oscar. .-.- * Resstoe aes Sosa tee P.75 Harpoons, aboriginal American......-..-- R.117 (Ea Ward. Vi S828 See coast cee be P. 535 Wavasu-pail Indias: ts. sss hoe e se se ooo P.859 Hawaiian and Fanning islands, contribu- tions to natural history of ..........---- Bev, Hawaiian Archipelago, Kauai Island: Hawaiian Islands. Birds ............-. P. 609, P. 640, P.692, P.778 HISWGSt 2S ess aoe -netesss ose eaceeece reese P.1114 Mollusks and brachiopods ....---.------ P. 1032 Repiilesmee se acu. caemiseeeenas 2 ee notes P.1174 HanwiessGeormelWrssse as stccn'see P. 205, P. 206, P. 263 ai, (O2.P. Sao Saoteece tee deen eeetsclanes ns P.179, P, 512, P, 587, P. 624, P. 907, P. 908, P. 909, P. 1181 [lave Wisk ao scene cteemicas tare P. 935, P. 1176, P. 1187 iso) (Cis Je bee eee ohare cocoa eeaaeree P.393 Hegewald,J.T.C. (coauthor).--....------ Le play EVeilp rin AM Selo! (eats cee sae atelonirisie = aloe P. 134 HMelivoland>)SBinds: 3.22). shee ences sons P. 67 Helminthology. (See under Parasitol- ogy.) (Hemphill Henryl 2 ancian<2020ene-saees P. 384 Makernsintr alse Ne] ine eros aes nucaor sateen P.104 Penson blair Vials 2c one eet P. 904 1Jn addition to the papers here indicated several others relating to museum history and adminis_ tration, and also to American science and scientific institutions, were reprinted in the Musuem Report for 1897, Vol. II. 154 Hermaphrodite fishes .-.........2.:....-- P. 441 Hermitcrabs of Pagurus bernhardus type. P.1261 Hall sMerid en Sisshae pas cease oe R. 114 Hippisley; Altired) Basose. seme cee tise R. 25, R. 118 Hippisley collection of Chinese porce- TAINS ssisis Sadidse sec sinaceeeeesc eee s R.118 Paticheock, Romynmc seco seen ase R. 18, R. 14, R. 49, R. 50, R. 58, R. 59, R. 60, P. 745, C. 24 Hofiman'sy alten J 2... oe cenwc a eee R.90 [Hohnel; Lieut: von] 22-25. -2ss5- P. 1063, P. 1098 ELollandys Wer J) ieee aoc ot ee ace eee P. 1062, P. 1063, P. 1064, P. 1065, P. 1098 Holm, Theodore. + 52/-2--22-2 P. 741, P.794, P. 910 Holmes; Wan. Cs 258s ees ee eee een R. 116 HOnduras; ) Bindst ness ee ee eee P. 665, P. 868 Moamimalseectesee ee se+ P. 744, P. 1069 Hopi ceremonial pigments....+......---- R. 120 HormadaysWitls Doses oe R15, R. 21, C. 12). 22 Horned toads, ejection of blood from eyes R. 22, Re QI. 41, Eucndignte. (il weld, Reals eR 120 ee 703 bao [Hovey, Edmund Otis] -.22-2.222-22---2- B.39 (M) Howard, L. O.. P.771, P. 881, P. 905, P. 1025, P. 1142 EOward ys O> (Coauthor) mec eae sees P. 1092 Howgate Polar Expedition, contributions to natural history of Arctic America, in connection with the.........2.-.--2...: B.15 Hudson Bay Territory, Naskopie Indians, druimO fis ee ce sen ae secs eanincsmiee P. 736 RW RON. Saba VeniSheSeees=seeesesceceseietes P. 204 Hughes, Elizabeth G. (coauthor)........-. P..552, P.574, P. 608 Human beast of burden.................- R.18 Pam bertwWed) ses. sacs a. sana canoes P. 348 UMM Sbird sy hel saseeee sae eee R. 45 Deum dis Gites cece sieiee oc oe oe ow maces ee P. 347 Eiydroids:tAlaskkascuce osecic Geass sents fepalilyal American. Part 1. The Plu- MUlaAnidse: 35/72 ee ese see Sp. B.4 Northeastern coast .....-.-...- P. 5384 Burret Sounds so sees aee ewes lei lalyat I Ichthyography, terminology of.........-. P. 445 If publie libraries, why not public muse- MUMS 20. Nejad aales es esjacisie cite els eins eic ein R. 82 lim Ors BO tam yee eS osee eterno P. 264 BISHES sans os gassese soaeceeeee Pie India. eAmthropolosysessaocs ese eeees R. 68 Minute stone implements from -. R. 68 Indian Ocean. Crustaceans .....--- Se ee ee 979 Porpoises, skeletons and SLOUIMIS Ope. pees See aie P. 982 Indian paintings, Catlin.....-.......-- R.8, R.52 Indian: Territory. © Bishes Se... seas P.549 Mollusikst2e= 92 $555 Se. P. 740 Indiana.» BabrachianS=--es-sss=sss acess P. 612 Botany: 5-s26h2-25e5-oesee P. 264, P. 1010 Crustaceans S22. iss acam aoc P. 935 Mishese cee P. 379, P. 423, P. 681, P. 791 Switz City swamp....... P. 424 Mytispodsin sess seen P;'632;, BP. 73 Reptiles; 3.2 seater eee P: 729 Indians, Alaska and British Columbia -.- R. 24 HIGVASU-pAal. .:5<...% see ceee eee P. 859 Rawal! 25.0. - dco. ee cee R. 89 ineersoll; Wrest. :a jase. st tsdeet cee eee Fm 1) SAU -a2 An Gee ae ee eee c seca ences INDEX TO TITLES. Inscriptions in stone, etc., instructions for taking paper: molds of 22222 se. - 22s... Insects. Africas Hast -s2- eee cee eee “Albatross,” collected by, S87 -SBics est sacs eee eee see ats Aldubra Islands -see eres eee Coleoptera. Africa, East....... Aldabra, Gloriosa, and Providence Islandses hse Chlamydini, re- view of the...... Chrysomelide, new species of .. Coleopterous in- sects of Galapa- Echocerus, new species of -...... P, 1041 Golden beetle, from Costa Rica- Lachnosterna of temperate North AMCTICA aoe = seRe New species ™f-..... Scarabeeidéee ....... Seolytid beetles, synonymy of.... Tana River and Jombéné range. - Tenebrionid genus, Echoce- rus, new species ORE SAY erase Concerning the department of - CostagRica 222222 aerate ee ES Diptera. Cluster flies,noteon. P.331 Empide, North Amer- JapaANese = oc ..essceee Lucilia macellaria (PaLaSIMG)/So25- eee New species of ....... POrtotRiGOi te eee Syrphide, North American, synopsis Of theize.ceess- nee Systematic arrange- ment of the families OLS Ss Sees Directions for collecting and PIGSELVAD Ec. 22 esecee ees B. 39 (F, L, 0) Gloriosa, Seychelles, Aldabra, and Providence islands -....-. Hemiptera Heteroptera .... ... Homoptera. Cocci- de, food plants of. Homoptera. Scale insects (Coccide), directions for col- lecting and pre- SOLVING soo coe B. 39 (L) Homoptera. Scale insects, distribu- GMOWOLS eee ce canes P.348 P. 1225 P. 1198 B.31 P. 1228 P.1119 P. 924 P. 1122 P. 1026 INDEX TO TITLES. Insects. Hemiptera Homoptera. ‘yphlo- cybine, American leaf-hoppers . ----- Hymenoptera. Bothriothora- cine insects . - Braconide, de- seriptions of new species of Chaleid flies, Eneyrtine -.- Chaleidide, bi- ology of ...-.- Cynipidous galls and gall WaSDS'- cs o522- Encyrtine -...- Encyrtine with branched an- Hessian fly (parasites of) - Hymenopterous family, Chal- ceidide ...---. Hymenopterous insects from Ceylon (para- SIUC) aaa mene ae Tchneumonide, new species of Ichneu m on oi- dea, classifica- tlOMOfe-. 2222. Proctotrypide, North Ameri- Cane staces 52 Tenthredinide, VA PHMIESC)=.>-.- Jumping seeds and galls.....--.- Lepidoptera. Africa, East ..... a Agrotis, revision of species of ..- Aldabra, Seychel- les, and other islgndsicasce=s- Callimorpha, North Ameri- can species of. . Cucullia,revision of the genus... Cydosia and Ce- Tat WOsiaiees=s Deltoid moths, revision of the. Dicopine, revis- ion of the... .--- Eastern Africa -. Euerythra, the species of....--. Mionidae - =. 252 Hadena, revision of species of... Homohadena, re- vision of spe- cies Ofstaaee see P.1188 P.1108 P. 532 P. 1025 P. 760 P. 1202 P. 881 P. 1102 P. 1202 P. 905 P. 532 P, 881 P. 1092 P.779 P. 1206 P. 1064 P. 706 B. 48 P. 891 P. 1062 P. 633 P. 1208 P. 839 Insects. Lepidoptera. Mgrisfabeevhee Seoacpe Lepidopterafrom Somaliland ... Mamestra, revi- sion of species Morrisonia, re- Vision Of 222.4. Moths, directions for collecting - Moths, North American, life histories of...- Noctuids, a hun- dred new moths of the familys ease Noctuide of bo- real America. . P. 1209 P. 1203 P. 890, P. 891, P. 892 Noctuidez of tem- perate North Americas acos. P.781, P. 838, P. 839, P. 851 Noctuidz, North America, new genera and species of....-. Noctuidee of tem- perate North America, con- tributions toward a mon- ograph of the insects of the lepidopterous TAMUvesee cee Nocturnal moths, Campometra .-. North American, ° bibliography of described transforma- HONS Oss. 20. - revision of Acro- MY Clase ee ecsec. Saturniide ....-.. Somaliland .....- Teniocampid genera ........ Tineina, new moths of super- Pamuallyy es seas Xylomiges, revi- SLOM Olen ae. Lepidopterous family Noctuide, Louisiana ... Neuroptera. contributions toward a mon- ograph of the... Superfamily Noctuidee, cat- alogue of spe- Biting lice (Mal- lophaga) from birds and mam- Lia: bee eee P. 647 B.38 P. 1184 B.35 P.1140 P, 1208 P. 892 B. 48 B. 44 P, 440 156 Insects. Neuroptera. Dragon flies, stone flies, and May flies, directions for collecting and rearing .. B.39 (0) Odonata. Africa, East.. P.1045, P. 1047 Orthoptera. Acridide (n. g. and 1. sp;)iz-.- P. 764 Acrididz, revision of the. Melano- plinesasicctees P. 1124 Melanopli, revis- tomrol the ea. --. P. 1124 Spherium, new species of....:.- P.415 Trimerotropis, re- ViSlOMlOMa.s see P.1215 Protection of anatomical prepa- TALONS 2 eeh cree ise nae ames Vena, Providence Island!-2= 22-2 2-2: P.1119 Tennessee... 2. -0-k ee scse cee o P.714 Installation methods's2..- 2-22 o.=--.-=eha R. 70 of collections, plan for the... _C.16 Institutions, foreign and domestic, to re- ceive Museum publications ....-....--- R.35 Instructions for collecting birds’ eggs... . C.30 taking paper molds, ete. C.23 International Fisheries Exhibition, Lon- don, catalogues of exhibits of the United States: at the..2......-.2.2.-..2- B. 27 Towa. Fishes 25.932 2052. ses)-o seen es Js P.470 Fossil coniferous wood ......-.-.-- P.677 Tron manufacture in Virginia............ P.489 Isopods. (See under Crustaceans. ) J. Jacksonis SBS cs sateen eee es eee eens eee ee P.12 Jamaica; “HISHGS!22s-242 esse Eeeceess P. 418 Reptilesesss22 22k soniss ots Sane P.1218 Wellowe bor of 22sec eee P.1218 Japan “Aunos oP MezOse nec eee eeeeeee R.50 Anthropology.... R.58, R.59, R. 60, P. 836 Bird farina Oh assess eee ence ee P. 906 Birds:=sos-s— P. 390, P. 473, P. 579, P. 641, P. 649, P. 904, P. 9381, P. 974, P. 997 MOLESOM ce. see eee P. 383 OPTRA MIS 2 ase eeesecceses P.597 Blenny-like fish, Voleano Bay... P.1127 Crustaceans (Isopods) ......-..--- P.1189 Wishes: 2829s) ee aiseceecic P. 1112, P: 1127, P. 1218, P. 1233, P. 1235, P.1239, P. 1240 Mossilncorals|{o-8 2a2s scene see P.1194 WOSSUISE: 2 Sec cd ee cee ee ceases P.1194 Insects... Diptera,--.09-22-2-5ec- P.1146 Hemiptenaiaesssccess a2 P. 1108 Hymenoptera ..-....--- P.1157 Mamim alsc. Sc oseecce se aseeee ce P. 557 Playing Gards|irome> ose. eee ees P. 836 Waterbirds 255..c2caee—s ose Geen P.598 Japanese birds, notes on ....... .....---- P. 957 review of (No.I)....--.... P. 558 (Now) Saree. P.578 (Nosh) eass- P.579 (NOsEV)\=s225-2 P. 601 (NonV) eee P. 628 (NOS Vi) eases P. 642 (Noo Vill) sass P. 667 INDEX TO TITLES. Japanese birds, review of (No. VIII) -..-. P.735 (No; TX). 5.222 P.751 Science College, Tokyo .. P.874 cotton fibers, catalogue of ....-. P. 250 husbandry, account of... P.251 hymenopters -. -22ssssebe- ess os P. 1157 lacquer, preparation of......... P.745 legation, account of cotton hus- bandry prepared by. P.251 catalogue of cotton fibers prepared by... P. 250 quails, remarks on .........:... P.974 Teed Wwarplers.. 22a. cee seescee sas inSooW wood cutting and wood-cut printing <5.5./2~-525 eee eeeoee R. 63 woods, catalogue of -..-......-- P. 232 JEMCLSON pI sess oe was cess oheeeie eee eee P.54 Jefierson, J. Po ( Coauthor) 2. = 22-2 s..c2 eee P.37 Jenkins, Oliver P. (coauthor)... P.681, P. 698, P. 846 Jewish ceremonial objects in National Museum, Benguiat collection of........ R.115 JohnsonG: Hea pceteiee scenes ceeeeee eee epee Johnstons Island. Fishes-..:.:-... ..... Pe2ie JONES) (J Mabie Wass ween ne eee eee B. 25 (111) Jones, J. Matthew (coauthor) .......-.... B. 25 (Jones; Wa His) 2 eeeeee Sao e nee P. 854 Jordan, DavidS...-... P. 20, P. 81, P. 84, P.94, P. 104, P. 105, P. 159, P. 160, P. 178, P. 288, P. 404, P. 405, P. 416, P. 422, P. 433, P. 437, P. 438, P. 451, P. 466, P. 467, P. 485, P. 490, P. 500, P) 503, P. bi {Ps 526; 9.527. P2550) Pabale P. 565, P. 593, P. 595, P. 630, P. 648, P. 652, P. 675, P.'682;-P. 719) P. 723, B: 732, 2. 789; P. 822, P. 829, P. 845, P. 916, P. 938, B. 9, B. 10 Jordan, David. S: (coauthor)=- 2 aoe ee P..55, P. 106, P. 107, P. 108, P. 109, P. 110, P. 111, P. 117, P. 118, P. 119, P. 125, P. 126, P. 129, P. 130, P. 132, P. 135, P. 136, P. 141, P. 144, P. 146, P. 147, P. 150, P. 151, P. 152, P. 153, P. 154, P. 156, P. 157, P. 161, P. 162, P. 164, P. 167, P. 170, P. 171, P. 173, P. 174, P. 175, P. 176, P. 181, P. 185, P. 191, P. 192, P. 193, P. 194, P. 221, P. 227, P. 237, P. 242, P. 252, P. 254, P. 268, P. 269, P. 273, P. 277, P. 282, P. 289, P. 290, P. 291, P. 292, P. 293, P. 294, P. 296, P. 298, P. 324, P. 325, P. 326, P. 327, P. 328, P. 329, P. 334, P. 335, P. 336, P. 352, P. 355, P. 367, P. 368, P. 369, P. 370, P. 378, P. 401, P. 402, P. 403, P. 414, P. 417, P. 426, P. 427, P. 434, P. 436, P. 447, P. 449, P. 450, P. 452, P. 453, P. 465, P. 470, P. 483, P. 484, P. 549, P. 552, P. 566, P. 574, P. 575, P. 586, P. 587, P. 627, P. 639, P. 752, P. 770, P. 780, P. 791, P. 939, P. 1213, P. 1232, P. 1233, P. 1235, P. 1239, P. 1240, B. 12, B. 16, B. 47 Jouy, Pierre jesse R. 28, P. 186, P. 383, P. 975 Jouy, Pierre L. (coauthor) :...-......-..-.- P.185 our, Pierre ths acces tec. =a ae eee P. 1235 Juan de Fuea, Straits of. Fishes....--.-.-. P.171 Judd, Sylvester Dios tae ec eiencs seen P. 1084 IK Kalb; GGOreeib 22s siecle cas sneseneetene te P. 332 Kamchatka, ornithology of -......--..-..-- B.29 Kansas.” Wishes:: 2:ct2cbeea ease oa. P. 456, P. 624 Fossils s22eh ceeceec secs eens P.93 Kashmir>Birds®23tcccse ss s-c cee semeeeae P. 1078 Insects (Lepidoptera) -........- P. 1065 INDEX TO TITLES. Mashmir. (Mammals: 22. 5. sc. - P. 976, P. 1004 Pel Re VCTOOO cis cicrsje. = aecmenteace ssi P.1183 PRESTIGE MO Reet os: cicizicre cic pie ec uereiateies bs = P. 1089 Kendall Wees (Coauthor) 222. fecce.~ 5-5 - P.1043 Kentucky. Fishes, new species from Clear Mor kisses tseetes eek oan = P.378 OSSUDIBINISS eccee s =2 5-2 smethods Ol. --a.sc05 25> -cciestos R. 70 MABEAGCOT Se BILGE ae oor cmceees ee cacee P.518 @rustaceans!. 2 ccececesnee ss P.375 dredged, 1882.... P.374 Echinoderms dredged, 1882... P.377 EEX pIOTALOUS)} Is] <2 o- se =e R. 42 MGHUISKS acon skcene Sec eSen « P. 561 dredged, 1882....... Lee ire Natural history of: . 2.25. cc.. P. 353 ice ITs. Neate aae ccc ce eccaeee tice P.1078 Wacwavesbank: Nishes..22..2-2.<..-.32.. P.78 | hake Michigan... Bishes! iss. 2..-+-2-+-- PET. | Lamprot the Eskimos... ...-...2..-2.-.---5 R. 101 WRU ONE Va abn srlctt ccs titecccicaceceicic ama cress C.36 UBTeOMPATOTER |. s2. sen-see sees P.519 Bening Seseeassssscse-e ae. aee P.571 Bering Sea Island ...-........ P. 562 Brachiopods, index to names applied to subdivisions of. . B.8 BS eee sista eer P. 958 California .. P.18, P.536, P. 898, P.1191 newlandshellfrom P.584 California (Lower) -.--.- P. 536, P. 958 Cardiide, synopsis of the.-...-. P.1214 Chitoms)st2222e ete ece sees cle P.48 eastern coast of United SARE PSA ee om SIS P. 246 on genera of. ...-..--- P, 228 Commander Islands........--. P. 442 Concerning the identification (0) Eee es et a SS C.47 Costa Ricks.. feeece ween aes PL. Cuba. 23sce ee eeeere a sersesien's P.790 Cytherea crassatelloides, notes OW Bac ore ree be ee Sees Se P. 1149 Economie mollusks, appli- ances for capture and prepa- ration for market (London Fisheries Exhibition) ..-.... B. 27 Mollusks. INDEX TO TITLES. Mlonida yseeesistat he Peele P. 384 land and fresh-water SheUstons: ee eee P.519 Galapagos Islands ........--.- P. 942 Gnathodon, monograph of... P.988 Haliotis fulgens, new variety C0) ery SE ed Ses 3 2 P.1191 Hyalina sterkii (n. sp.).-.-.--- P.710 Indian Territory, land and fresh-water shells from....- P. 740 Instructions for collecting .. B.39 (G) International Boundary Com- mission of United States and MeXICO\n2cc2en seer ceeee= seni Paine Ibabrad or 3 ite esss ss ene sae P.377 Land-shells, American, man- Ual Of -ccs-reesooemet eee B. 28 Leptonacea, North America and West Indies.....-......- Pali, him pels) Seese-e see eee P. 48 eastern coast of the United States...... P.246 Lucinacea, synopsis of the.... P.1237 Martha’s Vineyard ....-...-.- P. 284 Mexican boundary survey.... P. 1033 Minnesota)<.- 2. ss. seneeeeeene | aces P. 819 Panama. -Pishes..-4..s.ceseeos sb ee-= scene P. 292 P. 294, P. 327, P. 329, P. 334, P. 452, P. 639, P. 840 INDEX TO TITLES. Parasitology, avian entozoa, noteson.... P.893 biting lice (Mallophaga)... P.1183 Cestode parasites of fishes... P.1125 Cestode parasites of fishes, Taryals 2 es2ess see cc as P. 1123 Chalcid flies, genera of..... P.1202 Ichneumon flies, classifica- OM Oba cater aces ae e-ueeeee P. 1206 leeches in U. S. National NUISCUM at song sees l= 3 P. 1160 Lucilia macellaria infesting TONG HEL ng op Se ee P. 348 parasites of Hessian fly .... P.532 parasitic copepods, descrip- TONS Ole scemecen ee ccen- ss P, 572 parasitic copepods, Lernan- CHNOMUSs se epee tee eae P. 664 parasitic copepods, list of .. P. 454 parasitic? copepods, Perri- ROPUS@eseseeeecer ese ones 2 P. 664 parasitic copepods, Trebius P. 664 parasitic hymenopterous INSCCUS) Sas ovis saeteectacaie'e P. 1092 parasitic insects of sub- family Encyrtine........ P.1142 tapeworms of hares and 12:40] 0) eee ee eae P.1105 trematode parasitesof fishes P.1133 parasite from hen’s egg...... P. 636 Paris Exposition, 1889, anthropology at MO GR ers sos At a AS eccpe reise eee tacos sk R. 54 Beer hanes, lw aascasc cece cs lode ec cnckess P. 943 Pema LOWS Deib mos sn duckcccccc tse. P. 928, P. 929 Pennsylvania. Fossil plants........ Pecmsr 1 bs 928 ROlOR Sacsee ne eece cn ec P. 341 Mammals "oo ess seca oe P. 338 Serpentinous rocks ....-- P. 783 PEMISHCOl eT SHISIES) ole ocle os cians aie ote P. 465, P. 565 Hersepolitan casts, PwOr...--c.2-c-..eses- R. 80 SU MEBSIROS cn? Socio cane -o octoccw ce Aare = P. 643 Petroleum collections, with reference to - C.3 Petropaulovski. (Birds...:... 252-225-2242 P. 345 Philadelphia Exhibition, catalogue of ex- hibit of animal resources and fishes by the Smithsonian Institution at the..... B.14 Philippine Islands. Birds, list and distri- butioutof ss... .. P. 1134 Ornithology (Parts I ANCEE ee sees P1184 PEM DSeBATIOUM... Sae0s-se cate colsisics Se C.10 Phyllostome bats, new subfamily of ..... P. 912 Physiology. Fishes, relations of tempera- ture to vertebree among... P.845 Slider terrapin, infiuence of temperature on the heart y RO ik N=) es ac ope = P.515 Pipes and smoking customs of North American aborigines .................-. R. 103 Bary AIG DOL Ss see eee ann seen eee acee ceee P. 226 Pit dwellers of Yezo, ancient............. R.49 Plaster casts, method of making and pre- SEE UE ORR eee ee P, 226 PETE ME NGie (ns. ssc Sc ee pee e en eta man P. 243 Plrmlynidee, The’ ..2.-2.2.-22 0c. b eases Sp B.4 POGhMe perms peee ss cescce cd lst eeeceee P38 163 Point Barrow Expedition, shells collected LON OV pee See hao eae eae ee fete Or aes P. 460 Pointed bark canoes of the Kutenai and PAINT 5 5556 se R.39 Punta Arenas: Hishes-s.. 0-2. -n-esesee eae P. 639 Rr Rafinesque’s ‘‘Analyse de la Nature,’’ note ON cho Sood ae eneeaeeenen oe P. 648 Memoirs on North American fishes, review of.........-- B.9 Rail and track, American, development OFMTNEG Ss aac cee sl See peers eee R. 41 [Ralph Abr Widlali 2 seston te aecseniemnee C.50 Rethbun: (Marvyidieeens atiecn anes cece PS90LP.927; P. 933, P. 959, P: 979, P. 980, P. 984, P. 986, P. 1070, P. 1071, P. 1104, P. 1158, P. 1162, P. 1199 Rathbun, Mary J. (coauthor)...-.--...... P. 858 Rathbun, Richard ...... P. 82, P. 128, P. 230, P. 231, P. 371, P. 454, P. 491, P. 544, P. 547, P. 569, P. 572, P. 604, P. 635, P. 646, P. 664, B. 27, C.50 Ray Charles? pease eon wes eee P. 258, C. 21 Reid. Savile G45 = eee. eeees eames B. 25 (IV) Relief-printing in the fifteenth and six- BECmiMiGentuUries)- see ces eecee seee eee R. 46 Religious history and ceremonials, collec- troneillstrabine: 24" ar aseeee sete eae k. 81 Rensselaer, Mrs. J. King van ........-.... P. 836 Reptiles: “Aitnica,sWast-.-..-2..e=2-6 P. 857, P. 862 Bahamaslslands- 2222. shese= 45 P.1219 Barissia, on the genus......... P.809 Bascanion flagellum .......... P. 1022 iBermiiidae Sse. see ete eee B. 25 (v1) Box-tortoises of North America P.1019 Butler’s garter snake .......... jeyalial Californian ssa. se P. 623, P. 689, P. 766, P. 878, P. 944, P. 977, P. 1020, P. 1044 California; (Guilt Ofte. s.aco-> ems P. 800 California, lower eeess. ec. 4-5 P.788 Chameeleo abbotti (n. sp.)..... P.857 Chameleon, new species from Kimaani aro eoseeeseooeseee P. 857 Charina, new species of ....... P. 689 on) the!genuss.-.--ee= P.808 Clarion Islands. .2.--=-2 P. 800, P. 1231 Cnemidophorus labialis (n.sp.) P.788 martyris (n. Sp ybe-25 Ake P. 863 Coachwhip snake, specifie MAME. OLE kee Sera woe sence P. 1022 Colubrine snakes, North Amer- ican, new genus and species Osc 5=* ee aene caer eee aaa P. 802 Oongo Pree State:.2522-. 42. sh P. 969 Croeodilians, lizards, and snakes of North America.... R.110 Ctenosaura palearis (n.sp.)-.. P.1151 Eutainie, Indiana ............ P. 729 Plorida‘-2.0- cesaeeaeeesee PZT eel OF Guatemala ssssse ese eee P.1151 Hawallanwdslands2-s24-2- esse P.1174 Horned toads, ejection of blood fromnGves Of ssereste sae nee P. 907 Iguana, spiny-tailed, new spe- CIOS/OL Seeders eee eeae Pe 121 Ty Qi eyrns ereetente ae eee elie P.729 JAMBICH 336 she ee eee eee P, 1218 INDEX TO TITLES. Reptiles. Lichanua, on the genus....-..- P. 878 Lygosoma kilimensis (n. sp... P. 862 Malaclemys, turtles of the PETUS shea eee cette P. 908 Mexico’ S205 Shermer see se Pe oze New species of, in National Mihasetim SW. yates aes cas P. 359 North American snakes, notes (6) 6 Seo ac = am ie: P. 876 Phyllorhynehus browni (n. g. amiss) jac: «oe see ee eee P. 802 Poisonous snakes of North AMON GAR e Bocuse sie cieweouee R.73 Pseudemys rugosa, influence of temperature on heart of..... P.515 San Pedro Martir Island ...... P. 863 ~ Sauromalus, new species of ... P.864 Sceloporus variabilis, notes on. P.873 Scincoid lizard, new .......... P. 862 Siredon lichenoides, observa- tIGNSON ac. 8. Fete eee eee P.199 Snakes, breeding habits, ete... P.909 Snakes of North America, POISONOUS assem eee eee R.73 Snakes of North America, re- view of characters and vari- atlonsof=. 24. pees ses eee P. 882 Socorro Island ssee--eeesecre P. 800 Spiny-tailed Iguana, Guate- MVR Ge Sicle ya's mee cteraie sce oe P. 1151 Storeriaidekayi-sa2 oa. ccae oe P. 678 Tantilla eiseni (n.sp.)......... P.1044 Thamnophis butleri: .---22-.-2 P. 1021 Tropidonotus, new species of.. P.615 Typhlops preocularis (n.sp.).. P.969 Uta mearnsi (ssp. seeesesacee P.1020 Utilla Island, Honduras......- a ea 2 Verticaria beldingi (n.sp.).--. P.977 Virginia. 25 ences cece cee P.1150 Reptiles and Batrachians, Africa, East -. P.970 “Albatross,” collected by, 1887-88... .-. P. 769 Bahama Is- lands) ceasse P. 645 Central Amer- ica, cata- logue of .-.. B.32 Directions for collecting... B.39(E) HLOTIGAR= soee= P. 1003 Mexico... P. 922, P.559 Mexico, cata- logue of .... New species of North Ameri- can, check list. 0l- 22.3, Balj oe MEXGS). > oct erase P. 728 Rhode Island, sand-fleas -..........--.... P. 1084 Rice; Wins Northts sssscee se cc ae a Saeees B. 25 (1) B, 32 P..299 | Richardson, Harriet =<. --- -cas--< soasenaeuenee P. 801 Reptiles s...sassasseee ss P. 800 Somaliland. Lepidoptera...............- P. 1063 South America. Fishes, catalogue of .... P.842 MOllusksi-e--escassenoe P, 854 South Carolina. Fishes..-...- P. 124, P. 328, P. 627 South Dakota. Fossil rhinoceros ........ P. 1207 Spiders. (See under Arachnids.) Sponges (Porifera), Camaraphysema..... P.145 Chesapeake Bay ..... P.145 London Fisheries Ex- hibitionpess sss B. 27 (B) Mexico (fresh-water) P.542 northeastern coast. -. P.76 Spotted dolphin’. 5 cep] -Sossegeners-<-ene R.4 Stalactites and gypsum incrustations .... P.985 Stanton, Timothy W...:<=:2.:..20-- P.1109, P. 11385 Starks Md wins. 222.<--25. P.1155, P. 1179, P. 1186 Starks, Edwin C. (coauthor) ...........-.- P. 1232 Stearns pRB O28. astsoc0 css tameeeemes R.19, P.346, P.813, P.844, P. 854, P.940, P.941, P.942, P. 971, P.996, P.1145, P.1149, P. 1190, P. 1191 Stearns lle. asc seca eae eet P, 25, P. 548 166 (Stearns, Silas] _...-...222...22- P. 74. P. 465, P. 565 Stearns o2c. 22! ce eens P.70 [Underwood a. M. 2.2. =: ss 2cee sees B. 46 Unionide, northeastern North America, distribution-in. \. 2h. .t.. eee eee ee P. 952 Upper Cambrian fossils, new forms of.... P.820 1See also under Directions for collecting, Preservation, and Preparation. INDEX TO TITLES. U.S. Eclipse Expedition, crustaceans col- lected by..... P. 949 insects, Arach- nids and Myr- iapods col- lected by ..... P. 951 mollusks col- lected by..... P. 940 U.S. Fish Commission, Annelids dredged iviseete os worcsice P.594 birdscollected by, ~ CozumellIsland. P.539 Brachyurans and Anomurans dredged by, 1880-822. .25- 5) P. 343 Decapod crusta- ceans dredged Dysart ores P. 455 Eechini, Gulf of Mexico, ob- tained by....... P. 544 Echini taken by.. P.491 fish-eultural ex- hibitof(London’ ~* Fisheries Exhi- DIGIOM) Fa -- = < R. 29, R. 30, R.31, R.54, R. 68, R. 85, R. 88, R. 96, R. 98, R. 108, P. 777, C. 40, C. 42 168 Winslow, HYanCis=-cssse cease aaa B. 27 Wolpal;,a maidiote-25--5--2 2.22 -aeeee es P. 889 Wooden statue of Baron Ii Kamon-no- Kami Naosukeé:. 3 oceacce ets. see seen R. 86 Wood-rats, diagnosis of.........---------- P. 1006 Worcester, Dean C. (coauthor) ........---- P. 1134 World’s Columbian Exposition, draft of system of classification for the .......-.. R. 62 World’s Columbian Exposition, participa- tion of the Smithsonian Institution in THe Sen ee a eee ene eee = see ni? Worms. (See under Annelids and Para- sitology.) Wivyomings Hossis = 2s2e—)--31-c2- see ose P1137 [Xantus, John] P.290; P.291 O INDEX TO TITLES. Sa = Yale College, fishes in museum of.....-... P. 329 Yarrow, HoCics. 3 et ectete eee P. 299, P. 359, B. 24 Yezo. “Aimos\of .2.2225!.-2e=seeeeenssesse R.50 Ancient pit-dwellers of........--- R.49 Birds collected in... =. 5--sses-e.--- P. 904 Gray shrike, on status of.......... P.931 Yucdtan. Birds 2-25) --scse-e eee P. 47/6, P. 588 Z. Zeledon; J O86: Cs. sacs eee eee eee P.499 [Zeledony JOse'C.l)en- = seen eee eee eeeee P. 605 Zeuglodon, pelvic girdle of.....-.....-..- P.1211 Zoologica) position of Texas............-- B.17 e Ri ane ye ¥ y et] “ s Ar pen yly dinate HK wih cae ie nally ere ? ST TT 3 9088 0071