SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
BULLETIN
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
. 51.
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 nionographic
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 onty 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
L878, 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, etc.
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 visually
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. LANGLEY,
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
WASHINGTON, U. S. A., April 4,
A LIST
X
OF
THE PUBLICATIONS
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM
(1875-19OO)
INCLUDING THE ANNUAL REPORTS, PROCEEDINGS, BULLETINS,
SPECIAL BULLETINS, AND CIRCULARS,
WITH INDEX TO TITLES.
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. S. National Museum, which consist of
an annual Report, an annual volume of Proceedings, 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 Fringillidas, 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 especiall}' desirable. The last one published (No. IV) is the
first volume of a monograph of the American Hydroids, and relates to
the group Plumularidae.
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 Superintendent of Documents, Union
Building, Washington, D. C.
Occasionally the Museum exchanges its publications for desirable
specimens.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page.
I. Annual reports of the U. S. National Museum (1881-1900), octavo. Titles
of the volumes and general contents 1
II. Numbered series of 122 papers and other important articles in the Annual
Reports (1884-1900) 13
III. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, .Vols. I-XXIII (1878-1901) ,
octavo, comprising papers 1-1240 23
IV. Bulletins of the U. S. National Museum (1875-1901), octavo, Nos. 1-50 117
Y. Special bulletins of the U. S. National Museum (1892-1900), quarto, Nos.
I-IV 125
VI. Circulars of the U. S. National Museum (1881-1901), Nos. 1-50 127
VII. Index... .. 131
A LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE
U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM.
[.-REPORTS.
±88±-±QOO_
510 — | Report | of the | Assistant Director | of the | U. S. National
Museum, | G. Brown Goode, | for the 3^ear 1881. | — — | From
the Smithsonian Report for 1881. | — — | Washington: | Govern-
ment Printing Office. 1 1883.
8vo., pp. 1-79.
Report of Assistant Director pp. 1-30.
List of officers p. 31 .
Bibliography pp. 31-50.
List of contributors pp. 51-79.
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 afterwards issued 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. j — — | From
the Smithsonian Report, 1882. | | Washington: | Govern-
ment Printing Office. | 1883.
8vo., pp. 1-145.
Report of Assistant Director pp. 1-48.
List of officers p. 49.
Bibliography pp. 49-76.
Accessions pp. 77-113.
List of contributors 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.
Report of the Assistant Director pp. 1-30.
Reports of curators 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 Ran. pp. 38-47.
Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 48-60.
Birds. By Robert Ridgway. pp. 60-65.
1
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 Win. H. Ball. pp. 84-90.
Marine Invertebrates. By Richard Rathbun. pp. 90-100.
Fossil Invertebrates (Mesozoic and Cenozoic). By C. 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.
List of officers p. 115.
Bibliography pp. 116-161.
List of contributors pp. 162-200.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian
Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi-
tion | of the Institution I for the year 1884. | | Part
II. | — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1885.
8vo., pp. ix, 1-158, 105 pis.
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.
Report of Assistant Director pp. 1-72.
Reports of curators 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. 143-155.
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.
215^17.
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 pp. 337-381.
Accessions 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. 1 \ - - ( Part
II. | - - | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1886.
8vo., pp. xi, 1-264; vii, 1-939, 144 pis.
Report of Assistant Director pp. 1-54.
Reports of curators 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.
Bibliography pp. 149-174.
List of accessions pp. 175-243.
Paper on the George Catlin Indian Gallery pp. 1-939.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian Insti-
tution, I showing | the operations, expenditures, and condition | of
the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1886, | — — | Part
II. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1889.
8vo., pp. xi, 1-842, 16 pis., 23 figs.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-83.
Reports of curators pp. 85-252.
Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason, pp. 87-96.
American Aboriginal Pottery. By W. H. Holmes, pp. 97-100.
Archaeology. By Charles Rau. pp. 101-112; 4 pis., 20 figs.
Foods and Textiles. By Romyn Hitchcock, pp. 113-118.
Steam Transportation. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 119-141 ; 5 pis. , 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 pi., 5 figs.
1 It having been decided to issue future reports by the fiscal year instead of by tlj£ 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 pp. 671-699.
List of accessions 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 II, | — — | Washington: | Government Printing Office, j
1889.
8vo., pp. xviii, 1-771, 32 pis., 125 figs.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-62.
Reports of curators pp. 63-558.
Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason, pp. 65-75.
American Aboriginal Pottery. By W. H. Holmes, pp. 77-78.
Transportation. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 79-81; 1 pi., 2 figs.
Archeology. By Charles Ran. 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. Ball,
pp. 111-115.
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. 139-141.
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 pp. 159-558.
Bibliography pp. 559-594.
List of accessions 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. | 1890.
8vo., pp. xxii, 1-876, 108 pis., 2 charts, 174 figs., 4 diagrams, 1 map.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-84.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 5
Reports of curators 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, etc. By A. Howard Clark, pp. 115-116.
Graphic Arts. By S. R. Koehler. pp. 117-122.
Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson, pp. 123-138.
Mammals. By Frederick W. True. pp. 139-143.
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 V. 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.
Bibliography pp. 703-734.
List of accessions pp. 735-789.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the j Smithsonian Insti-
tution | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condition |
of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1889. | -
Report I of the | National Museum. | | Washington: j Gov-
ernment Printing Office. | 1891.
pp. xvii, 1-883, Appendix E, pp. 1-50; 107 pis., 137 figs., 7 maps.
• Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-277.
Reports of curators pp. 279^23.
Ethnology. By Otis T. Mason, pp. 281-288.
Oriental Antiquities. By Cyrus Adler. pp. 289-292.
Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkine. pp. 293-299.
Graphic Arts. By S. R. Koehler. pp. 301^313.
Prehistoric Anthropology. By Thomas Wilson, pp. 317-339; 6 pis.
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. 363-364.
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. 377-380.
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. 413-415.
Living Animals. By W. T. Hornaday. pp. 417-423.
Papers illustrating the collections pp. 425-735 + Appendix E, pp. 1-50.
Bibliography pp. 737-775.
List of accessions 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 | IT. S. National Museum. | | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1891.
pp. xviii, 1-811, 163 pis., 99 figs.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-116.
Reports of curators pp. 1 17-249.
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 S. R. Koehler. pp. 147-157.
Transportation and Engineering. By .T. 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. Call. 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. AValcott. 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 pp. 681-716.
List of accessions pp. 717-765.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian
Institution, | showing j the operations, expenditures, and condi-
tion | of the Institution | for the [ year ending June 30, 1891. |
- [ Report | of the | U. S. National Museum, j - - | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1892.
8vo., pp. xvii, 1-869, 84 pis., 151 figs., 3 diagrams.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-131.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 7
Reports of curators pp. 133-270.
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. 235-241.
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.
Bibliography pp. 737-764.
List of accessions 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 pis., 5 figs. .
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1 -97.
Reports of curators : : 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. 121-123.
Forestry. By B. E. Fernow. p. 125.
Transportation and Engineering. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 127-132.
Materia Medica. By William S. 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.
Oology. 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. Ball. pp. 163-167.
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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 Yasey. pp. 197-200.
Minerals. By F. W. Clarke, pp. 201-203.
Geology. By George P. Merrill, pp. 205-217.
Papers illustrating the collections pp. 219-493.
Bibliography pp. 495-526.
List of accessions pp. 527^578.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian
Institution, j showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi-
tion { of the Institution | for the year ending June 30, 1893. |
[ Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | — — | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1895.
8vo., pp. xxi, 1-794, 188 pis., 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 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, 1893. pp. 197-204.
IV. Buildings and labor— police, and public comfort, pp. 204-205.
V. Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report, pp.
205-218.
VI. List ol accessions, pp. 219-284.
VII. Bibliography, pp. 285-313.
VIII. Lectures and meetings of societies, pp. 314-315.
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. 335-780.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian
Institution, j showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi-
tion | of the Institution j for the | year ending June 30, 1894. |
- | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum, j | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1896.
8vo., pp. xxvi, 1-1030, 57 pis., 861 figs., 1 chart, 1 map.
Report of Assistant Secretary 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.
IV. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending
June 30, 1894. pp. 100-105.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 9
V. The work of the mechanics and laborers, pp. 106-107.
VI. List of accessions, pp. 108-166.
VII. Specimens sent for examination and report, pp. 167-179.
VIII. Bibliography, with supplementary lists of new genera and species.
pp. 180-227.
IX. 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.
X. Lectures and meetings of societies, pp. 232-233.
Papers illustrating the collections 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. |
— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | — — | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1897.
8vo., pp. xx, 1-1080, 154 pis., 382 figs.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-102.
Appendices, pp. 103-308.
I. The scientific and administrative staffs, pp. 103-104.
II. List of accessions, pp. 105-162.
III. 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.
IV. Bibliography, with supplementary lists of new genera and species.
pp. 207-250.
V. 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.
VI. Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report, pp.
255-266.
VII. Lectures and meetings of societies, pp. 267-270.
VIII. Finance, propertyt supplies, and accounts, pp. 271-274.
IX. List of duplicate specimens prepared for distribution to educational
establishments since 1890. pp. 275-298.
X. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending
June 30, 1895. pp. 299-305.
XI. The work of the mechanics and laborers, pp. 307-308.
Papers illustrating the collections pp. 309-1045.
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, 1896. |
— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | — — | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1898.
8vo., pp. xxiv, 1-1107, 199 pis., 555 figs.
Report of Assistant Secretary pp. 1-106.
Appendices, pp. 107-284.
I. The scientific and administrative staff, pp. 107-108.
II. List of accessions, pp. 109-164.
III. List of accessions to the Museum library by gift and exchange dur-
ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. pp. 165-194.
IV. 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 pp. 285-1057.
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the | Smithsonian
Institution, J showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi-
tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1897. j
— | Report | of the | U. S. National Museum. | Parti. | —
Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1899.
8vo., pp. xxvii, 1-1021, 150 pis., 457 figs.
Report of the Assistant Secretary pp. 1-88.
Appendices, pp. 89-245.
I. The scientific and administrative staff, pp. 89-90.
II. List of accessions, pp. 91-151.
III. List of accessions to the Museum library by gift and exchange dur-
ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. pp. 153-191.
IV. Bibliography, pp. 193-211.
V. Papers published in separate form during the year ending June 30,
1897. pp. 213-215.
VI. Specimens sent to the Museum for examination and report, pp.
217-234.
VII. Lectures and meetings of societies, pp. 235-237.
VIII. Finance, property, supplies, and accounts, p. 238.
IX. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the year ending
June 30, 1897. pp. 239-245.
Papers illustrating the collections 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, 1897. |
| Report [ of the | U. S. National Museum. | Part II. |
— | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1901.
pp. xii, 1-515, 110 pis.
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. t!8-si.
The genesis of the U. S. National Museum, pp. K5-191.
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. 355-406.
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-^77.
The published writings of George Brown Goode, 1869-18%. By Randolph I. Geare.
pp. 479-500.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 11
Annual Report | of the | Board of Regents | of the j Smithsonian
Institution, | showing | the operations, expenditures, and condi-
tion | of the Institution | for the | year ending June 30, 1898. |
— | Report | of the | National Museum. | — — | Washington: |
Government Printing Office. | 1900.
8vo., pp. xviii, 1-1294, 36 pis., 347 figs.
Report of Acting Assistant Secretary (including reports of
the head curators) 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.
V. Papers published in separate form during the year ending June 30,
1898. pp. 148-149.
Paper on the Crocodilians, Lizards, and Snakes of
North America pp. 153-1270.
Annual Report j 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 pis., 74 figs.
Report of Assistant Secretary (including reports of the
head curators ) 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. 37-19.
Appendices, pp. 71-152.
I. The Museum staff, pp. 71-72.
II. List of accessions, pp. 73-115.
III. Statement of the distribution of specimens during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1899. pp. 117-124.
IV. Bibliography, pp. 125-150.
V. 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 j of the | National Museum. | | Wash-
ington: | Government Printing Office. | 1902.
8 vo., pp. i-xvii, 1-738, 113 pis., 126 figs.
12 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
Report of Assistant Secretary (including reports of the
head curators) 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 oil the Department of Geology. By George P. Merrill, pp. 45-57, 9 pis.
Appendices, pp. 77-152.
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 collection;- pp. 155-698.
II-PAPERS PRINTED IN THE ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM.
(NOS. 1-122.)
1884.
R. 1. Throwing-sticks in. the National Museum. By Otis T. Mason.
pp. 279-289, 17 pis.
R. 2. Basket-work of the North American aborigines. By Otis T.
Mason.
pp. 291-306, 64 pis.
R. 3. A study of the Eskimo bows in the U. S. National Museum.
By John Murdoch.
pp. 307-316, 12 pis.
R. 4. On a Spotted dolphin apparently identical with the ProddpM-
nus doris of Gray. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 317-324, 6 pis.
R. 5. The Florida muskrat (Neofiber alleni True). By Frederick W.
True.
pp. 325-330, 3 pis.
R. 6. On the West Indian seal (Monachus tropicalis Gray). By Fred-
erick W. True and F. A. Lucas.
pp. 331-335, 3 pis.
±885.
R. 7. 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.
R. 8. The George Catlin Indian Galler}Tin the U. S. National Museum,
with memoirs and statistics. By Thomas Donaldson.
pp. vii, 1-939, 144 pis.
isse.
R. 9. 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.
13
14 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
R. 10. 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.
R. 11. Gem collection of the U. S. National Museum. By George F.
Kunz.
pp. 267-275.
R. 12. 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 pis., 14 figs.
R. 13. 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.
R. 1-1. Preparation of microscopical mounts of vegetable textile fibers.
By Romyn Hitchcock.
pp. 657-658.
R. 15. How to collect mammal skins for purposes of study and for
mounting. By William T. Hornaday.
pp. 659-670, 9 figs.
188V.
R. 16. Cradles of the American aborigines. By Otis T. Mason.
pp. 161-212; 46 figs.
R. 17. Notes on the artificial deformation of children among savages
and civilized peoples. By J. H. Porter.
pp. 213-235.
R. 18. The human beast of burden. By Otis T. Mason.
pp. 237-295, 54 figs.
R. 19. Ethno-conchology : A study of primitive money. By Robert
E. C. Stearns.
pp. 297-334, 9 pis., 22 figs.
R. 20. A preliminary catalogue of the Eskimo collection in the U. S.
National Museum, arranged geographically and by uses. By
T. Dix Bolles.
pp. 335-365.
R. 21. The extermination of the American bison, with a sketch of its
discovery and life history. By William T. Hornaday.
pp. 367-548, 22 pis.
R. 22. The preservation of museum specimens from insects and the
effect of dampness. By Walter Hough.
pp. 549-658, 4 figs.
1888.
R. 23. Report upon the participation of the Smithsonian Institution in
the Industrial Exposition at Minneapolis, 1887. Bj7 William
V. Cox. (Part of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.)
pp. 82-84.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 15
R. 24. The coast Indians of southern Alaska and northern British
Columbia. By Albert P. Niblack, U. S. N.
pp. 225-386, 70 pis., 48 figs., 2 charts.
R. 25. 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.
R. 26. The expedition to Funk Island, with observations upon the
history and anatomy of the Great Auk. By Frederic A.
Lucas.
pp. 493-529, 3 pis., 4 diagrams.
R. 27. Fire-making apparatus in the U. S. National Museum. By
Walter Hough.
pp. 531-587, 6 pis., 49 figs.
R. 28. The collection of Korean mortuary pottery in the U. S.
National Museum. By Pierre Louis Jouy.
pp. 589-5%, 5 pis., 1 map.
R. 29. A stud}7 of prehistoric anthropology: Handbook for begin-
ners. By Thomas Wilson.
pp. 597-671, 20 pis., 43 figs.
R. 30. Ancient Indian matting, from Petit Anse Island, Louisiana.
By Thomas Wilson.
pp. 673-675, 1 plate.
R. 31. 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.
±889_
R. 32. Museum catalogues. By Randolph I. Geare. (Part of the
Report of the Assistant Secretary.)
pp. 8-21.
R. 33. 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 pis.
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. S. National Museum, at the Centennial Exposition of ihe
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.
R. 34. 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.1 By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 427-445.
R. 37. Te Pito Te Henua, or Easter Island. By W. J. Thomson,
U. S. N.
pp. 447-562, 49 pis., 20 figs.
R. 38. Aboriginal skin-dressing: A study based on material in the
U. S. National Museum. By Otis T. Mason.
pp. 553-589, 33 pis.
R. 39. The Puma, or American lion: Felis concolor of Linnaeus. 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. S. National Museum.
By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 609-649. 11 pis., 2 figs., 7 maps.
R. 41. The development of the American rail and track, as illustrated
by the collection in the U. S. 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. S. National Museum. By
Charles De Kay.
pp. 729-735, 1 plate.
R. 44. Preliminary handbook of the Department of Geolog}7 in the
U. S. National Museum. By George P. Merrill. (Appen-
dix E.)
pp. 1-50.
±800.
R. 45. The Humming birds. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 253-383, 46 pis., 47 figs.
R. 46. White-line engraving or relief-printing in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries. By S. R. Koehler.
pp. 385-394, 4 pis., 3 figs.
R. 47. The methods of fire-making. By Walter Hough.
pp. 395^09, 1 pi., 13 figs.
R. 48. Ulu, or Woman's knife, of the Eskimo. By Otis T. Mason
pp. 411-416, 21 pis.
R. 49. The ancient Pit-dwellers of Yezo. By Romyn Hitchcock.
pp. 417-427, 8 pis., 4 figs.
1 A lecture delivered before the Brooklyn Institute, February 28, 1889.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. . 17
R. 50. The Ainos of Yezo, Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock.
pp. 429-502, 37 pis., 21 figs.
R. 51. 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 pis., 10 figs.
R. 52. The Catlin collection of Indian paintings.1 By Washington
Matthews, U. S. A.
pp. 593-610, 21 pis.
R. 53. The log of the Savannah. By J. Elfreth Watkins.
pp. 611-639, 6 pis.
R. 54. Anthropology at the Paris Exposition in 1889. By Thomas
Wilson.
pp. 641-680, 7 pis., Ing.
±89±_
R. 55. The genesis of the National Museum. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 273-380.
R. 56. Ethnological collections in the U. S. National Museum from
Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. By W. L. Abbott.
pp. 381-428, 24 figs.
R. 57. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Korean collections in the U. S.
National Museum. By Walter Hough.
pp. 429-488, 31 pis.
R. 58. Shinto, or the mythology of the Japanese. By Romyn
Hitchcock.
pp. 489-509.
R. 59. The ancient burial mounds of Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock.
pp. 511-523, 31 pis.
R. 60. Some ancient relics in Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock.
pp. 525-526, 4 pis.
R. 61. Prehistoric naval architecture of the north of Europe. By
George H. Boehmer.
pp. 527-647, 17 pis., 126 figs.
R. 62. First draft of a system of classification for the World's Colum-
bian Exposition. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 649-735.
±892.
R. 63. Japanese wood-cutting and wood-cut printing. By T. Tok.uno.
pp. 221-244, 10 pis., 5 figs.
R. 64. The relation of biology to geological investigation. By Charles
A. White.
pp. 245-368, 1 plate.
R. 65. Scientific taxidermy for museums. (Based on a study of the
United States Government collections.) By R. W. Shufeldt.
PP
1 Reprint of a lecture delivered in the National Museum on April 13,
179— No. 51—02 2
18 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
R. 66. The shofar — its use and origin. By Cyrus Adler.
pp. 437-450, 4 pis.
R. 67. The Crump burial cave. (Blount County, Alabama.) By
Frank Burns.
pp. 451-454, 1 plate.
R. 68. Minute stone implements from India. Hy Thomas Wilson.
pp. 455-460, 2 pis.
R. 69. Comparative oology of North American birds. By R. W.
Shufeldt.
pp. 461-493.
18Q3.
R. 70. Recent advances in museum methods. (Part of the Report of
the Assistant Secretary.)
pp. 21-58, 55 pis.
R. 71. Columbian Historical Exposition in Madrid. (Part of the
Re-port of the Assistant Secretary.)
pp. 86-108; also Appendix X, pp. 324-334.
R. 72. The World's Columbian Exposition. (Part of the Report of
the Assistant Secretar}T.)
pp. 108-114, 1 plate: also Appendix IX, pp. 316-321.
R. 73. The poisonous snakes of North America. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 345-487, 19 pis., 70 figs.
R. 74. Chinese games with dice and dominoes. By Stewart Culin.
pp. 489-537, 12 pis., 33 figs.
R. 75. The onyx marbles; their origin, composition, and uses, both
ancient and modern. 63^ George P. Merrill.
pp. 539-585, 18 pis.
R. 76. The cow birds. By Charles Bendire.
pp. 587-624, 3 pis.
R. 77. Primitive American annor. By Walter Hough.
pp. 625-351.
R. 78. The weapons and wings of birds. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 653-663, 1 plate, 8 figs.
R. 71). Notes on the ethnology of Tibet. By William Woodville
Rockhill.
pp. 665-747, 52 pis.
R. 80. Two Persepolitan casts in the U. S. National Museum. By
Cyrus Adler.
pp. 749-753, 2 pis.
R. 81. Museum collections to illustrate religious history and cere-
monials. By Cyrus Adler.
pp. 756-768.
R. 82. If public libraries, why not public museumsT1 By Edward S.
Morse.
pp. 769-780.
'Reprinted from The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1893, pp. 112-119.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 19
it. 83. Primitive travel and transportation. By Otis Tufton Mason.
pp. 237-593; 25 pis., 260 figs.
li. 84. Mancala, the national game of Africa. By Stewart Culin.
pp. 595-607, 5 pis., 15 figs.
H. 85. The golden patera of Rennes. By Thomas Wilson.
pp. 609-617, 1 plate, 1 tig.
R. 86. The wooden statue of Baron li Kamon-no-Kami Naosuke,
pioneer diplomat of Japan. (Translation by Mr. H. Satoh
of the label accompanying the statue.).
pp. 619-622, 1 plate.
R. 87. A study of the primitive methods of drilling. By J. D.
McGuire.
pp. 623-756, 201 figs.
R. 88. 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 pis., 374 figs., 1 map, 1 chart.
18Q5-
R. 89. The social organization and the secret societies of the Kwakiutl
Indians. By Franz Boas.
pp. 311-738, 51 pis., 215 figs.
R. 90. The graphic art of the Eskimos. By Walter James offman.
pp. 739-968, 82 pis., 154 figs.
R. 91. Notes on the geology and natural history of the peninsula of
Lower California. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 969-994, 10 pis.
R. 92. The mineralogical collections in the U. S. National Museum,
By Wirt Tassin.
pp. 995-1000, 1 plate.
R. 93. The tongues of birds. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 1001-1020, 2 pis., 13 figs.
R. 94. The Ontonagon copper bowlder in the U. S. National Museum.
By Charles Moore.
pp. 1021-1030, 2 pis.
R. 95. Taxidermical methods in the Leyden Museum, Holland. By
R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 1031-1037, 6 pis.
R. 96. The antiquity of the red race in America. By Thomas Wilson.
pp. 1039-1045.
R. 97. An account of the U. S National Museum. By Frederick W.
True.
pp. 287-324.
R. 98. Prehistoric art; or, the origin of art as manifested in the works
of prehistoric man. By Thomas Wilson.
pp. 325-664, 75 pis., 325 figs,
20 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
R. 99. Chess and playing cards: catalogue of games and implements
for divination exhibited by the United States National Museum
in connection with the Department of Archaeology and Paleon-
tology of the University of Pennsylvania at the Cotton States
and International Exposition, Atlanta. Georgia, 1895. By
Stewart Culin.
pp. 666-942, 50 pis., 226 figs.
R. 100. Biblical antiquities: A description of the exhibit at the Cotton
States International Exposition at Atlanta, 1895. By Cyrus
Adler and I. M. Casanowicz.
pp. 943-1023, 46 pis.
R. 101. The lamp of the Eskimo. By Walter Hough.
pp. 1026-1057, 24 pis., 4 figs.
R. 102. Recent foraminifera: A descriptive catalogue of specimens
dredged by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross.
By James M. Flint, U. S.-N.
pp. 249-349, 80 pis.
R. 103. Pipes and smoking customs of the American aborigines, based
on material in the U. S. National Museum. By Joseph D.
McGuire.
pp. 351-«45, 5 pis., 239 figs.
R. 104. Catalogue of the series illustrating the properties of minerals.
By Wirt Tassin.
pp. 647-688.
R. 105. Te Pito Te Henua, known as *"• Rapa Nui;" commonly called
Easter Island, South Pacific Ocean. By George H. Cooke,
U. S. N.
pp. 689-723.
R. 106. The man's knife among the North American Indians: A studjr
in the collections of the U. S. National Museum. By Otis
Tufton Mason.
pp. 726-745, 17 figs.
R. 107. Classification of the mineral collections in the U. S. National
Museum. By Wirt Tassin.
pp. 747-810.
R. 108. Arrowpoints, spearheads, and knives of prehistoric times.
By Thomas Wilson.
pp. 811-988, 65 pis., 201 figs.
1.8Q8_
R. 109. Future development of the National Museum. (Part of the
Report of the Acting Assistant Secretary.)
pp. 13-16.
R. 110. The crocodilians, lizards, and snakes of North America. By
Edward Drinker Cope.
pp. 153-1270. 36 pis., 347 figs.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 21
18Q9.
R. 111. Guide to the study of the collections in the section of applied
geology : The non-metallic minerals. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 155-483, 30 pis., 13 figs.
R. 112. A primitive frame for weaving narrow fabrics. By Otis
Tufton Mason.
pp. 485-510, 9 pis., 19 figs.
R. 113. An early West Virginia pottery. By Walter Hough.
pp. 511-521, 18 pis.
R. 114. Pointed bark canoes of the Kutenai and Amur. By Otis
Tufton Mason. (With notes on the Kutenai canoe by
Meriden S. Hill.)
pp. 523-537, 5 pis., 6 figs.
R. 115. Descriptive catalogue of a collection of objects of Jewish
ceremonial deposited in the U. S. National Museum by
Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. By Cyrus Adler and I. M. Casa-
nowicz.
pp. 539-561, 36 pis.
±QOO.
R. 116. Anthropological studies in California. By W. H. Holmes.
pp. 155-187, 50 pis.
R. 117. Aboriginal American harpoons: A study in ethnic distribu-
tion and invention. B}r Otis T. Mason.
pp. 189-304, frontispiece, 19 pis., 92 figs.
R. 118. A sketch of the histoiy of the ceramic art in China, with a
catalogue of the Hippisley collection of Chinese porcelains.
By Alfred E. Hippisley. "
pp. 305-416, 21 pis.
R. 119. Contributions to the history of musical scales. By Charles
K. Wead.
pp. 417-462, 10 pis., 8 figs.
R. 120. A collection of Hopi ceremonial pigments. B}r Walter
Hough.
pp. 463-471.
R. 121. Descriptive catalogue of the collections of gems in the U. S.
National Museum. By VVirt Tassin.
pp. 473-670, 9 pis., 26 figs.
R. 122. Descriptive catalogue of the meteorite collection in the U. S.
National Museum. By Wirt Tassin.
pp. 671-698, 4 pis.
IIL-PROCEEDINGS OF THE U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM.1
[VOLUMES I-XXIII.]
VOLUME I, CONTAINING PAPERS 1-O1.
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | 17 |
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. 1. |
1878. | | Published under the direction of the Smith-
sonian Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1879.
8vo., pp. iv, 1-520, 8 pis., 7 figs.
P. 1. Descriptions of new forms of mollusks from Alaska contained
in the collections of the National Museum. By William H.
Dall.
pp. 1-3.
P. 2. Postpliocene fossils in the coast range of California. By Wil-
liam H. Dall.
p. 3.
P. 3. Notes on the American species of the genus CyUum. By Felipe
Poey.
pp. 3-5.
P. 4. The Clupea tyranmis of Latrobe. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 5-6.
P. 5. The occurrence of Belone latimanus in Buzzard's Bay, Massa-
chusetts. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 6-7.
P. 6. The voices of crustaceans. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 7-8.
P. 7. On a new humming bird (Atthis ellioti] from Guatemala. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 8-10.
P. 8. Fossil mollusks from later tertiaries of California. By William
H. Dall.
pp. 10-16.
P.. 9. The manufacture of porpoise oil. By Caleb Cook.
pp. 16-18.
P. 10. The craig flounder of Europe, Glyptocephalus cynoglossus, on
the coast of North America. By G. Brown Goode and Tar-
leton H. Bean.
pp. 19-23.
1 Vols. I-X were issued as publications of the Department of the Interior.
23
24 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 11. Note on shells from Costa Rica kitchenmidden, collected by
Drs. Flint and Bransford. By William H. Dall.
pp. 23-24.
P. 12. Arsenic acid for protecting anatomical preparations from
insects. By J. B. S. Jackson.
p. 24.
P. 13. The oceanic bonito on the coast of the United States. By
G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 24-26.
P. 14. Distribution of Calif ornian tertiary fossils. By William H.
Dall.
pp. 26-30.
P. 15. A revision of the American species of the genus Brevoortia,
with a description of a new species from the Gulf of Mexico.
By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 30-42.
P. 16. Description of Caulolatilus microps, a new species of fish from
the coast of Florida. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H.
Bean.
pp. 42-45.
P. 17. The occurrence of Hippocampus antiquorum, or an allied form,
on Saint George's Banks. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 45-46.
P. 18. Descriptions of new species of shells from California in the
collections of the National Museum. By William H. Dall.
pp. 46-47.
P. 19. Catalogue of the birds of Dominica from collections made for
the Smithsonian Institution by Frederick A. Ober, together
with his notes and observations. By George N. Lawrence.
pp. 48-69.
P. 20. Notes on a collection of fishes from Clackamas River, Oregon.
By David S. Jordan.
pp. 69-85.
P. 21. A review of the American species of the genus Scops, Savignv.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 85-117.
P. 22. Notes on the ornithology of southern Texas, being a list of
birds observed in the vicinity of Fort Brown, Texas, from
February, 1870, to June, 1878. By James C. Merrill.
pp. 118-173, 3 pis. . •
P. 23. On a serranoid fish, Epineplielus drummond-hayi^ from the
Bermudas and Florida. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton
H. Bean.
pp. 173-175.
P. 24. Descriptions of two new species of fishes, Lutjanus blackfwdii
and Lutjanus stearnsii* from the coast of Florida. By G.
Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 176-181.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 25
P. 25. A note on the Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus Goode.
By Silas Stearns.
pp. 181-182.
P. 26. A note upon the black grouper, Epinephelus nigritus (Hoi-
brook) Gill, of the southern coast. By G. Brown Goode and
Taiieton H. Bean.
pp. 182-184.
P. 27. Catalogue of the birds of Saint Vincent, from collections made
by Mr. Fred. A. Ober, under the directions of the Smith-
sonian Institution, with his notes thereon. By George N.
Lawrence.
pp. 185-198.
P. 28. Description of a new sparoid fish, Sargus holbrookii, from
Savannah Bank. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 198-200.
P. 29. Catalogue of casts taken by Clark Mills, esq., of the heads of
sixty-four Indian prisoners of various western tribes, and
held at Fort Marion, Saint Augustine, Florida, in charge of
Capt. R. H. Pratt, U. S. A. By R. H. Pratt.
pp. 201-214.
P. SO. Synopsis of the pediculate fishes 01 the eastern coast of extra-
tropical North America. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 215-221.
P. 31. Note on the Antennariida3. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 221-222.
P. 32. On the proper specific name of the common pelagic Antennariid
Ptemphryne. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 223-226.
P. 33. Note on the Ceratiidfe. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 227-231.
P. 34. Note on the Maltheidfe. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 231-232.
P. 35. Catalogue of the birds of Antigua and Barbuda, from collec-
tions made for the Smithsonian Institution by Mr. Fred. A.
Ober, with his observations. By George N. Lawrence.
pp. 232-242.
P. 36. Note on Perca jlavescens. By Franz Steindachner.
p. 243.
P. 37. On the destruction of fish in the vicinity of the Tortugas during
the months of September and October, 1878. By J. P. Jef-
ferson, Joseph Y. Porter, and Thomas Moore.
pp. 244-246.
P. 38. Descriptions of several new species and geographical races of
birds contained in the collection of the U. S. National Museum.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 247-252.
26 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 39. Description of two new species of birds from Costa Rica, and
notes on other rare species from that country. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp, 262-255.
P. 40. Description of two gadoid fishes, Phycis chesteri and Tlalopor-
phyrus viola, from the deep-sea fauna of the northwestern
Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 256-260.
P. 41. Description of Argentina syrtensium, a new deep-sea fish from
Sable Island Bank. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H.
Bean.
pp. 261-263.
P. 42. On the occurrence of the oceanic bonito, Orcynus pelamys
(Linne) Poey, in Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts. By Vinal
N. Edwards.
p. 263.
P. 43. Notes on the western gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianwn het~
erurum (Raf.) Jordan. By Samuel Wilmot.
pp. 263-264.
P. 44. The occurrence of the Canada porcupine in West Virginia. By
G. Brown Goode.
pp. 264-265.
P. 45. Catalogue of the birds of Grenada, from a collection made by
Mr. Fred. A. Ober, for the Smithsonian Institution, includ-
ing others seen by him, but not obtained. By George N.
Lawrence.
pp. 265-278.
P. 46. On the breeding habits of the sea-catfish (Ariopsis mUberti ?).
By N. T. Lupton.
pp. 278-279.
P. 47. On the occurrence of Stichceus punctatiis (Fabr.) Kroyer, at St.
Michael's, Alaska. By Tarleton. H. Bean.
pp. 279-281.
P. 48. Report on the limpets and chitons of the Alaskan and Arctic
regions, with descriptions of genera and species believed to
be new. By William H. Dall.
pp. 281-344, 5 pis., 5 figs.
P. 49. On the identity of Eitchalarodus putnami Gill, with Pleuronecte*
(jlaher (Storer) Gill, with notes on the habits of the species.
By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 345-348.
P. 50. The identity of Rhinonemus caudacuta (Storer) Gill, with Gadus
cimbrim Linn. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 348-349.
P. 51. Catalogue of the birds collected in Martinique by Mr. Fred.
A. Ober, for the Smithsonian Institution. By George N.
Lawrence.
pp. 349-360.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 27
P. 52. Note on Platessa ferruginea, D. H. Storer, and Platessa rostrata,
H. R. Storer. ' By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 361-362.
P. 53. On the identity of Brosmius americamts Gill, with Brosmius
brosme (Miiller) White. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton
H. Bean.
pp. 362-363.
P. 54. On the mortality of fishes in the Gulf of Mexico in 1878. By
J. P. Jefferson.
pp. 363-364.
P. 55. Notes on the fishes of Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina. By
David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 365-388.
P. 56. A partial list of the birds of central California. [Edited by R.
Ridgway.] By L. Belding.
pp. 388-449.
P. 57. Catalogue of a collection of birds obtained in Guadeloupe for
the Smithsonian Institution, by Mr. Fred. A. Ober. By
George N. Lawrence.
pp. 449-462.
P. 58. On two fishes from the Bermudas mistakenly described as new
by Dr. Giinther. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 462-463.
P. 59. Description of a species of Lycodes (L. turneri) from Alaska,
believed to be undescribed. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 463-466.
P. 60. Descriptions of new species and races of American birds, includ-
ing a synopsis of the genus Tyrannus Cuvier. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 466-486.
P. 61. A general catalogue of the birds noted from the islands of the
Lesser Antilles visited by Mr. Fred. A. Ober, with a table
showing their distribution and those found in the United
States. By George N. Lawrence.
VOLUME II, CONTAINING PAPERS 62-1O1.
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | 19 |
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. II.
1879. | | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian
Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing Office.
| 1880.
8vo., pp. iv, 1^99, 7 pis., 2 figs.
P. 62. Notes on the nests and eggs of the eight North American spe-
cies of Empidonaces. By T. M. Brewer.
pp. 1-10.
28 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 63. A list of European fishes in the collection of the United States
National Museum. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 10-44.
P. 64. Description of a species of Lycodes (L. paxillus), obtained \>y
the United States Fish Commission. By G. Brown Goode
and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 44-46.
P. 65. Description of a new species of Liparis (L. ranula), obtained
by the United States Fish Commission off Halifax, Nova
Scotia. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 46-48.
P. 66. Description of a new species of amber fish (Seriola stearnsii],
obtained near Pensacola, Florida, by Mr. Silas Stearns. By
G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 48-51.
P. 67. On the birds of Heligoland. By H. Gatke.
pp. 51-56.
P. 68. Description of Alepocepkalus bairdii, 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.
P. 69. On the species of Astroscopus of the eastern United States. By
Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 57-63.
P. 70. On the occurrence of Hippoglossus vulgaris Flem., at Una-
lashka and Saint Michael's, Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 63-66.
P. 71. Description of an apparently new species of Gasterostem
(G. atkinsii] from the Schoodic Lakes, Maine. By Tarleton
H. Bean.
pp. 67-69.
P. 72. Review of the Pleuronectidae of San Francisco. By W. N.
Lockington.
pp. 69-108.
P. 73. 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.
P. 74. 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.
P. 75. Notes on New England Isopoda. By Oscar Harger.
pp. 167-165.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 29
P. 76. 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, Gephyrsea, Nemertina, Nematoda, Polyzoa, Tuni-
cata, Mollusca, Anthozoa, Echinodermata, Porifera.) Bv
A. E. Verrill.
pp. 165-205.
P. 77. Description of a new genus and species of fish, Lopholatilm
chamcdeonticepS) from the south coast of New England. By
G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 205-209.
P. 78. On the occurrence of Lycodes vahlii Reinhardt, on La Have
and Grand Banks. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H.
Bean.
pp. 209-210.
I*. 79. 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, 1879. By R. H. Pratt.
p. 211.
P. 80. 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.
P. 81. Notes on certain typical specimens of American fishes in the
British Museum and in the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle at
Paris. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 218-226.
P. 82. List of marine invertebrata from the New England coast, dis-
tributed by the U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries.1 By
Richard Rathbun.
pp. 227-232.
P. 83. Occurrence of Chelura terebrans, a crustacean destructive to
the timber of submarine structures, on the coast of the United
States. By Sidney 1. Smith.
pp. 232-235, 2 figs.
P. 84. Description of new species of North American fishes. By
David S. Jordan.
pp. 235-241.
P. 85. On the migrations and nesting habits of west-coast birds. By
J. G. Cooper.
pp. 241-251.
P. 86. Descriptions of new species of carboniferous invertebrate fos-
sils. By C. A. White.
pp. 252-260, 1 plate.
1 For 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 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 87. A stud}7 of the trunk-fishes (Ostraciontidse), with notes upon
the American species of the family. By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 261-283.
P. 88. On the habits of the Rocky Mountain goat. By James C.
Merrill.
pp. 283-284.
P. 89. Notes on a collection of fishes from eastern Georgia. By Tar-
leton H. Bean.
pp. 284-286.
P. 90. Description of a new species of Amiurus (A. ponderosus), from
the Mississippi river. By Tarleton H. Bean.
P. 91. Note on Endothyra ornata. By C. A. White.
p. 291.
P. 92. Note on Criocardium and Ethmocardiuin. By C. A. White.
pp. 291-292.
P. 93. Descriptions of new cretaceous invertebrate fossils from Kan-
sas and Texas. By C. A. White.
pp. 292-298, 5 pis.
P. 94. Notes on a collection of fishes obtained in the stream of Guana-
juato and in Chapala Lake, Mexico, by Prof. A. Duges. By
David S. Jordan.
pp. 298-301.
P. 95. Descriptions of two species of fishes collected by Prof. A.
Duges in central Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 302-305.
P. 96. 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.
P. 97. Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from the coast
of California. B}r W. N. Lockington.
pp. 326-332.
P. 98. 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.
P. 99. Notice of a new species of the ' Willemoesia group of Crustacea'
(Recent Eryontidae). By Sidney I. Smith.
pp. 345-353, 1 plate.
P. 100. Descriptions of some genera and species of Alaskan fishes.
By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 353-359.
P. 101. Fourth installment of ornithological bibliography; being a list
of faunal publications relating to British birds. By Elliott
Coues.
pp. 359-477.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 31
VOLUME III, CONTAINING PAPERS 1O2-184.
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | 25 —
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol.
III. I 1880. | | Published under the direction of the Smith-
sonian Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1881.
8vo., pp. v, 1-589, 2 pis., 11 figs.
P. 102. Revisions of nomenclature of certain North American birds.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 1-16.
P. 103. Description of a new species of bird of the family Turdidae,
from the island of Dominica, West Indies. By George N.
Lawrence.
pp. 16-17.
P. 104. Notes on a collection of fishes from east Florida, obtained by
Dr. J. A. Henshall. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 17-21.
P. 105. Notes on a collection of fishes from Saint John's River, Florida,
obtained by Mr. A. H. Curtiss. By David S. Jordan.
p. 22.
P. 106. Notes on a collection of fishes from San Diego, California.
By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 23-34.
P. 10T. Description of a new flounder (Xystreurys liolepis) from Santa
Catalina Island, California. Bv David S. Jordan and Charles
H. Gilbert.
pp. 34-36.
P. 108. Description of a new ray (Platyrhina triseriata), from the
coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 36-38.
P. 1<>9. 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.
P. 110. On the occurrence of Cephaloscyllium laticeps (Dumeril) Gill,
on the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles
H. Gilbert.
pp. 40-42.
P. 111. On the oil-shark of southern California ( Galeorhinus galeus).
By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 42-43.
P. 112. 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.
32 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 113. Note on the occurrence of Producing giganteus in California.
By C. A. White.
pp. 46-47.
P. 114. Note on Acrothele. By C. A. White.
p. 47.
P. 115. Description of a new cretaceous Pinna from New Mexico.
By C. A. White.
pp. 47-18.
P. 116. Note on the occurrence of Strickland inia salteri and S. david-
soni in Georgia. By C. A. White.
pp. 48-19.
P. 117. Description of a new flounder (Pleuronwhthys Verticalis), from
the coast of California, with notes on other species. By David
S. Jordan and Charles II. Gilbert.
pp. 49-51.
P. 118. Notes on sharks from the coast of California. By David
S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 51-52.
P. 119. On the generic relations of Platyrhinaexasperata. By David
S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
p. 53.
P. 120. Remarks on the species of the genus Chirm found in San
Francisco market, including one hitherto undescribed. By
W. N. Lockington.
pp. 53-57.
P. 121. Description of a new fish from Alaska ( Uranidea microstomM).
By W. N. Lockington.
pp. 58-59.
P. 122. Description of a new species of Agonidse (Brachyopsis verru-
cosus), from the coast of California. By W. N. Lockington.
pp. 60-63.
P. 123. Description of a new genus and some new species of Cali-
fornia fishes (Icosteus cenigmaticus and Osmerus attenuatus).
By W. N. Lockington.
P. 124. Description of a new hake (Phycis earllii), from South Caro-
lina, and a note on the occurrence of Phycis regius in North
Carolina. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 69-70.
P. 125. Description of a new species of Sebastichthys (Sebastichthys
miniatus), from Monterey Bay, California. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 70-73.
P. 126. 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.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 33
P. 127. Check-list of duplicates of North American fishes distributed
by the Smithsonian Institution in behalf of the United States
National Museum, 1877-1880. 1 By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 75-116.
P. 128. The littoral marine fauna of Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 116-133.
P. 129. Description of a new species of raj7 (Raia stellulata), from
Monterey, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 133-135.
P. 130. Descriptions of new species of Xiphister and Apodichthys,
from Monterey, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles
H. Gilbert.
pp. 135-140.
P. 131. Description of a very large fossil gasteropod from the State
of Puebla, Mexico. By C. A. White.
pp. 140-142, 1 plate.
P. 132. Description of two new species of Sebastichthys (Sebastichthys
entomelas and Sebastichthys rhodochloris}, from Monterey Bay,
California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 142-146.
P. 133. On the occurrence of a species of Cremnobates at San Diego,
California. By Rosa Smith.
pp. 147-149.
P. 134. On some new species of eocene mollusca from the southern
United States. By Angelo Heilprin.
pp. 149-152, 1 plate.
P. 135. Description of a new agonoid fish (Brachyopsis xyosternus),
from Monterey Bay, California. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 152-154.
P. 136. Description of a new flounder (Ilippoglossoides exilis), from
the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 154-156.
P. 137. Descriptions of new invertebrate fossils from the mesozoic and
cenozoic rocks of Arkansas, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah.
By C. A. White.
pp. 157-162.
P. 138. 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
34 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 139. On the identity of the genus Leurynnls Lockington, with
Lycodopsis Collett. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 247-248.
P. 140. Description of a new chiroid fish (Myriolepis zonif&r), from
Monterey Bay, California. By W. N. Lockington.
pp. 248-251.
P. 141. Description of a new species of ray (Raia rhina}^ from the
coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 251-253.
P. 142. Description of a new species of parrot of the genus Chrysotix,
from the island of Dominica. By George N. Lawrence.
pp. 254-257.
P. 143. The eulachon or candle-fish of the northwest coast. By James
G. Swan.
pp. 257-264.
P. 144. Description of two new species of fishes (Ascelichthys rhodoriis
and Scytalina cerdale), from Neah Bay, Washington territory.
By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 264-268.
P. 145. On Camaraphysema, a new type of sponge. By John A. Ryder.
pp. 269-273, 7 figs.
P. 146. 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.
P. 147. Description of two new species of flounders (Parophrys ischy-
rus and Hippoglossoides elassodon), from Puget Sound. By
David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 276-280.
P. 148. On the genitalia of male eels and their sexual characters. By
S. Th. Cattie.
pp. 280-284, 1 fig.
P. 149. Description of a new sparoid fish (Sparm brachysomus), from
Lower California. By W. N. Lockington.
pp. 284-286.
P. 150. Description of seven new species of sebastoid fishes, from the
coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 287-298.
P. 151. 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.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 35
P. 153. Description of a new embiotocoid fish ( Cymatogaster rosaceus),
from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 303-305.
P. 154. Description of a new species of deep-water fish (Icichthys lock-
ingtoni], from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert,
pp. 305-308.
P. 155. Catalogue of Trochilidaa in the collection of the United States
National Museum. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 308-320.
P. 156. Description of a new embiotocoid fish (Ditrema atripes), from
the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 320-322.
P. 157. Description of a new scorpsenoid fish (Sebastichthys maliger),
from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles
H. Gilbert.
pp. 322-324.
P. 158. Note on a new flat-fish (Lepidopsetta isolepis), found in the
markets of San Francisco. By W. N. Lockington.
p. 326.
P. 159. 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 S. Jordan.
pp. 326-327.
P. 160. Note on "Sema" and "Dacentrus." By David S. Jordan.
p. 327.
P. 161. Description of a new scorpsenoid fish (Sebastichthys proriger),
from Monterey Bay, California. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 327-329.
P. 162. Description of a new agonoid (Agonus wdsus), from the coast
of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 330-332.
P. 163. List of species and varieties of minerals in the National
Museum of the United States in 1879. By Fred. M. Endlich.
pp. 333-335.
P. 164. Description of a new species of HemirliampJius (ff&mirham-
phus rosce), from the coast of California. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 335-336.
P. 165. 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. 337-350.
36 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 166. Description of a new species of Icteru* from the West Indies.
By George N. Lawrence.
p. 351.
P. 167. Description of a new species of notidanoid shark (Hexanchm
wrinu*), from the Pacific coast of the United States. By
David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 352-355.
P. 168. 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. 355-405.
P. 169. 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.
P. 170. Description of a new species of Nemichthys (N&michthys avo-
cettci), from Puget Sound. By David S. Jordan and Charles
H. Gilbert.
pp. 409-410.
P. 171. Description of a new species of Paralepis (Parelepis <•<>/• */*-
cans), from the Straits of Juan de Fuca. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 411-413.
P. 172. 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. 413-452.
P. 173. 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.
P. 174. On the generic relations of Belone evilix Girard. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
p. 459.
P. 175. Notes on a collection of fishes from Utah Lake. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 459-465.
P. 176. Description of a new species of "rock-fish" {Sehastichtkys
chrysmadas) from the coast of California. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 465-166.
P. 177. 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 Caranx (Caranx heani), from
Beaufort, North Carolina. By David S. 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 Rhinobatidae. By
Samuel Garman.
pp. 51G-523.
P. 181. List of North American species of myriapods belonging to the
family of the Lysiopetalidee, 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 stepJiano-
pJw^ys) from the coast of California. By W. N. Lockington.
pp. 529-532.
P. 183. The frigate mackerel Auxis rochei. on the New England coast.
By G. Brown Goode.
pp. 532-535.
P. 184. Notacanthus phasganoru£, a new species of Notacanthidae from
the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Bjr G. Brown Goode.
pp. 535-637.
VOLUME IV, CONTAINING PAPERS 185-256.
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | 27 |
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum, j Vol.
IV. | 1881. | | Published under the direction of the Smith-
sonian Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1882.
8vo., pp. vii, l-534+142;i i piate)
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 S. Jordan and Pierre L. Jouy.
pp. 1-18.
P. 186. Description of a new species of Squalius (Squalius alicice),
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.
i Circulars 1-18.
38 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 189. On Amazilia yucatanensis Cabot, and A. cerviniventris Gould.
By Robert Ridgway.
• - pp. 25-26.
P. 190. Descriptions of new species of fishes ( Uranidea marginata,
Potamocottus bendirei) and of Myctophurn crenulare J. and G.
By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 26-29.
P. 191. Notes on the fishes of the Pacific coast of the United States.
By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 29-70.
P. 192. Description of Sebastichthys inystinus. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 70-72.
P. 193. Description of a new species of Ptychochiliis (Ptychochilus
harfordi], from the Sacramento River. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 72-73.
P. 194. Note on Raia inomata. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 73-74.
P. 195. On the fish-mortality in the Gulf of Mexico. By Ernest
Ingersoll.
pp. 74-80.
P. 196. Notes on Salmonidse of the Upper Columbia. By Charles
Bendire.
pp. 81-87, 1 fig.
P. 19T. A review of the genera and species of the family Centrar-
chidse, with a description of one new species. By Charles L.
McKay.
pp. 87-93.
P. 198. A review of the genus Cemturus, Swainson. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 93-119.
P. 199. Observations on Siredon lichenoides. By William E. Carlin.
pp. 120-121.
P. 200. On the destruction of fish by poisonous water in the Gulf of
Mexico. By Joseph Y. Porter.
pp. 121-123.
P. 201. An analysis of water destructive to fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
By F. M. Endlich.
p. 124.
P. 202. Fish mortality in the Gulf of Mexico. By M. A. Moore.
pp. 126-126.
P. 203. On the destruction of fish by polluted waters in the Gulf of
Mexico. By W. C. W. Glazier.
pp. 126-127.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 89
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 mesozoic 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. 20T. 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 Gobiesox (Gobiesox rhessodori),
from San Diego, California. By Rosa Smith.
pp. 140-141.
P. 209. Description of a new genus and species of Cottidse. 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 pandionis) 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 Dorcupine in Maryland. By
Otto Lugger.
pp. 161-162.
P. 214. Note on the latiloid genera. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 162-164.
P. 215. List of species of Middle and South American birds not con-
tained in the United States National Museum. B}r Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 165-203.
P. 216. Description of a new subspecies of Loxigilla from the island
of St. Christopher, West Indies. By George N. Lawrence.
pp. 204-205.
P. 217. Notes on the mortality of fishes of the Gulf of Mexico. By
S. H. Johnson.
p. 205.
P. 218. The comparative action of dry heat and sulphurous acid upon
putrefactive bacteria. [Experiments by D. Wermch.]
p. 206.
P. 219. List of special desiderata among North American birds. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 207-223.
40 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 220. On Semper1 s method of making dry preparations.
pp. 224-225.
P. 221. Notes on a collection of fishes, made by Lieut. Henry E.
Nichols, U. S. N., on the west coast of Mexico, with descrip-
tions of new species. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 225-233.
P. 222. 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.
P. 223. Remains of the walrus (?) in Maine. By C. H. Boyd.
pp. 234-235.
P. 224. Directions for collecting and oreserving fish. By Tarleton H.
Bean.
pp. 235-238.
P. 225. A preliminary catalogue of the fishes of Alaskan and adjacent
waters. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 239-272.
P. 226. Methods of making and preserving plaster casts. B}r
Anthony Pirz.
pp. 272-273.
P. 227. List of fishes collected by Lieut. Henry E. Nichols, U. S. N.,
in the Gulf of California and on the west coast of Lower
California, with descriptions of four new soecies. By David
S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 273-279.
P. 228. On the genera of chitons. By William H. Dall.
pp. 279-291.
P. 229. Notes on certain aboriginal shell-mounds on the coast of New
Brunswick and of New England. By Spencer F. Baird.
pp. 292-297.
P. 230. List of marine invertebrates, mainly from the New England
coast, distributed by the United States National Museum.
Series II. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 298-303.
P. 231. List of marine invertebrates from the New England coast,
distributed by the United States National Museum. Series
III. Educational series. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 304-307.
P. 232. Catalogue of a collection of Japanese woods presented to the
United States National Museum by the University of Tokjo,
Japan. By Lester F. Ward.
pp. 308-311.
P. 233. A partial bibliography of the fishes of the Pacific coast of the
United States and of Alaska, for the year 1880. By Turle-
ton H. Bean.
pp. 312-317.
LIST OF PUBLICATI.QNS. 41
P. 234. Catalogue of Old World birds in the United States National
Museum. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 317-333.
P. 235. Notes on some Costa Rican birds. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 333-337.
P. 236. Description of a new fly-catcher and a supposed new petrel
from the Sandwich Islands. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 337-338.
P. 237. Description of thirt3T-three new species of fishes from Mazatlan,
Mexico. By DaAdd S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 338-365.
P. 238. Description of a new owl from Porto Rico. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 366-371.
P. 239. Description of two new races of Myadestes obscurus Lafr. By
Leon hard Stejneger.
pp. 371-374.
P. 240. Description of two new thrushes from the United States. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 374-379.
P. 241. BentJwdesmus, a new genus of deep-sea fishes, allied to Lep-
idopus. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 379-383.
P. 242. 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 S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 383-388.
P. 243. The rapid preparation of large myological specimens. By M.
Felix Plateau.
pp. 388-391.
P. 244. On the Chinook names of the salmon in the Columbia River.
By Silas B. Smith.
pp. 391-392.
P. 245. Remarks on the osteology of OpJieosaurus ventralis. By
R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 392-400, 9 figs.
P. 246., On certain limpets and chitons from the deep waters off the
eastern coast of the United States. By William H. Dall.
pp. 400-414.
P. 247. On two recent additions to the North American bird fauna,
by L. Belding. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 414-415.
P. 248. The taxonomonic relations and geographical distribution of
the members of the sword-fish family, Xiphidse. By G.
Brown Goode.
pp. 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 l>y the Japanese legation.)
pp. 449-452.
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 Xenichthys (Xenichthys fcenu-
rus) from the west coast of Central America. By David £>.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
p. 454.
P. 253. List of anthropological publications. By Charles Ran.
pp. 465-458.
P. 254. Description of five new species of fishes from Mazatlan,
Mexico. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 458-463.
P. 255. Notes on a collection 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 (Delolepis). By
Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 463-474.
P. 256. On the rare rodent Oricetodipus 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 j 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 pis., 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 Phronimidse of the North Pacific surveying
expedition. By Thomas.H. Streets.
pp. 3-9, 1 plate.
P. 259. Description of several new races of North American birds.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 9-15.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 4H
P. 260. Synopsis of the West Indian Myadestes. By Leonhard Stej-
neger.
pp. 15-27, 1 plate.
P. 261. On some generic and specific appellations of North American
and European birds. By Leonhard Srejneger.
pp. 2S-43.
P. 262. On the genera Ilarporhynchus, Cabanis, and M&kriopterus,
Reichenbach, with a description of a new genus of Minimse.
By Kobert Kidgway.
pp. 43-16.
P. 263. On a phosphatic sandstone from Hawthorne, in Florida. By
George W. Hawes.
pp. 46-48.
P. 264. Notes on the native trees of the Lower Wabash and White
river valleys, in Illinois and Indiana. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 49-88.
P. 265. 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.
P. 266. 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 pis.
P. 267. The molluscan fauna of the Truckee group, including a new
form. By Charles A. White.
pp. 99-102, 1 plate.
P. 268. Description of four new species of sharks, from Mazatlan,
Mexico. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 102-110.
P. 269. Description of a new shark ( Carcharias lamiella), from San
Diego, California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert,
pp. 110-111.
P. 270. Critical remarks on the tree-creepers (Certhia) of Europe and
America. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 111-116.
P. 271. Note on the occurrence of a silver lamprey (Ichthyomyzon
castanem Girard), in Louisiana. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 117-119.
P. 272. 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.
P. 273. Description of a new cyprinodont (Zygonectes inurus), from
southern Illinois. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 143-144.
44 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 274. Notes on birds collected during the summer of 1880 in Alaska
and Siberia. By Taiieton H. Bean.
pp. 144-173.
P. 275. Outlines of a monograph of the Cygninae. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 174-221, 16 figs.
P. 276. Notes on the habits and rearing of the axolotl, AmUystoma
mexicanum. By M. Carbonuier.
pp. 221-222.
P. 277. Description of a new species of Uranidea ( Uranidea polli-
caris), from Lake Michigan. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 222-223.
P. 278. Observations on four mules in milk. By Alfred Duges.
pp. 223-225.
P. 279. On Lagopus mutus Leach, and its allies. By Lucien M.
Turner.
pp. 225-233.
P. 280. Genera of the Scolopendrellidss. By J. A. Ryder.
p. 234.
P. 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. 234-240.
P. 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.
P. 283. A review of the Syngnathinae of the United States, with a
description of one new species. By Joseph Swain.
pp. 307-315.
P. 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. 315-343.
P. 285. Descriptions of some new North American birds. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 343-346.
P. 286. Description of a new species of Uranidea ( Uranidea rfwthea)
from Spokane River, Washington territory. By Rosa Smith.
pp. 347-348.
P. 287. On the eastward distribution of the black-tailed deer (Cariacus
columbianus). By Charles Bendire.
pp. 348-349.
P. 288. Description of a new species of blenny (Isesthes gilberti) from
Santa Barbara, California. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 349-351.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 45
P. 289. Description of a new species of Conodon (Conodon serrifer),
from Boca Soledad, Lower California. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 351-352.
P. 290. 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.
P. 291. List of fishes collected by Mr. John Xantus at Colima, Mex-
ico. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 371-372.
P. 292. 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.
P. 293. List of a collection of fishes made by Mr. L. Bclding near
Cape San Lucas, Lower California. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 378-381.
P. 294. List of fishes collected at Panama by Rev. Mr. Rowell, now
preserved in the United States National Museum. By
David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 381-382.
P. 295. 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.
P. 296. Descriptions of two new species of fishes (Sebastichthys umbro-
8us and Citkarichthys stigmceus), collected at Santa Barbara,
California, by Andrea Larco. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 410-412.
P. 297. Descriptions of twenty-five new species of fish from the south-
ern United States, and three new genera, Letliarcus, loglossus,
and Chriodorus. By G. Brown Goode and Taiieton H. Bean.
pp. 412^137.
P. 298. Description of a new species of goby (GoMosoma ios), from
Vancouver's Island. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 437-138.
P. 299. Descriptions of new species of reptiles and amphibians in the
United States National Museum. By H. C. Yarrow.
pp. 438-443.
P. 300. Contribution to the miocene flora of Alaska. By L. Lesque-
reux.
pp. 443-449, 5 pis.
46 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 301. Remarks on the systematic arrangement of the American
Turdidse. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 449-483, 33 figs.
P. 302. On the family Centropomidse. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 484-485, 1 plate.
P. 303. Nomenclature of the Xiphiids. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 485-186.
P. 304. On the family and subfamilies of Carangidie. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 487-493.
P. 305. Catalogue of a collection of birds made in the interior of Costa
Rica by Mr. C. C. Nutting. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 493-502.
P. 306. Brief descriptions of fossil plants, chiefly tertiary, from west-
ern North America. By J. S. Newberry.
pp. 502-514.
P. 307. Note on the Leptocardians. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 515-516.
P. 308. Note on the Myzonts or Marsipobranchiates. Bv Theodore
Gill,
pp. 51&-517.
P. 309. Nof 3 on the Bdellostomidae and Myxinidae. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 517-520.
P. 310. Note on the Petromyzontids. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 521-525.
P. 311. Description of a new warbler from the island of Santa Lucia,
West Indies. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 525-526.
P. 312. Description of a supposed new plover from Chili. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 526-527.
P. 313. Catalogue of a collection of birds made at various points along
the western coast of Lower California, north of Cape Saint
Eugenic. [Edited by R. Ridgway.] By L. Belding.
pp. 527-532.
P. 314. Catalogue of a collection of birds made near the southern
extremity of the peninsula of Lower California. [Edited by
R. Ridgway.] By L. Belding.
pp. 532-550.
P. 315. On the genus Tantalus Linn., and its allies. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 550-551.
P. 316. Supplementary note on the Pediculati. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 551-556.
P. 317. Note on the Pomatomidae. By Theodore Gill.
p. 557.
P. 318. Note on the affinities of the Ephippiids. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 557-660.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 47
P. 319. On the relations of the family Lobotidse. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 560-561.
P. 320. Note on the relationships of the Echeneidids. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 561-566, 1 plate.
P. 321. Note on the genus Sparus. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 566-^567.
P. 322. On the proper name of the blue fish. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 567-570.
P. 323. Dpes the panther (Felis concolor} go into the water" to kill
fish ? By Livingston Stone.
p. 570.
P. 324. On certain neglected generic names of LaCepede. By David
S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 570-576.
P. 325. On the synonymy of the genus Bothm Rafinesque. By
David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 576-577.
P. 326. Description of a new species of Artedim (Artedius fenestralis),
from Puget Sound. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 577-579.
P. 327. Description of a new species of Urolophus ( Urolophus aste-
rias), from Mazatlan and Panama. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 579-580.
P. 328. 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.
P. 329. 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.
P. 330. Jumping seeds and galls. By Charles V. Riley.
pp. 632-635, 1 fig.
P. 331. Note on cluster flies. By William H. Dall.
pp. 635-637.
P. 332. A review of the genus Noturus, with a description' of one
new species. By Joseph Swain and George B. Kalb.
pp. 638-644
P. 333. 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 (Myrophix vafer and
Chlwoscombrm orqueta) from Panama. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 645-647.
P. 335. Description of a new eel (Stdera caxtanea), from Mazatlan,
Mexico. By David S. 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.
P. 337. On the life coloration of the }Toung 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. 666-658.
P. 340. Description of a species of whitefish, Coregonus hoy I (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. cesculapius),
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. | | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1884.
8vo., pp. vii, 1-530,1 14 pis., 6 figs.
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. 1-67, 6 pis.
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. 58-89.
Includes circulars 19-2:5.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 49
P. 345. 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.
P. 346. Description of a new genus and species of alcyonoid 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.
P. 347. Report on a fragment of cloth taken from a mound in Ohio.
By J. G. Hunt.
pp. 101-102.
P. 348. Lucilia macellaria infesting man. Ity Fred. Humbert.
pp. 103-105.
P. 349. Fish mortality in the Gulf of Mexico. By S. T. Walker.
pp. 105-109.
P. 350. The generic names Amitraand Thyris replaced. By G. Brown
Goode.
p. 109.
P. 351. Shell beds in Westchester, New York. By Merritt Willis.
p. 109.
P. 352. Notes on the nomenclature of certain Noi th American fishes.
Bjr David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 110-111.
P. 353. Notes on the natural history of Labrador. By W. A. Stearns.
pp. 111-137.
P. 354. On the black nodules or so-called inclusions in the Maine
granites. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 137-141.
P. 355. Description of two new species of fishes (Aprion ariommus
and Ophidium beani), from Pensacola, Florida. By David
S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 142-144.
P. 356. On the probable identity of Motacilla ocularis Swinhoe and
M. amurensi? Seebohm, with remarks on an allied supposed
species, M. blackistoni Seebohm. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 144-147.
P. 357. The first occurrence of Pseudotriacis tnicrodon Capello, on the
coast of the United States. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 147-150.
P. 358. On a pair of abnormal antlers of the Virginia deer. By
Frederick W. True.
p. 151, 1 fig.
P. 359. 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 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 360. Description of some new birds from Lower California, col-
lected by Mr. L. Belding. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 154-156.
P. 361. Anthus cervinus Pallas, in Lower California. By Robert Ridg-
way.
pp. 166-157.
P. 362. Note on Merula confinis Baird. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 158-159.
P. 363. Preliminary note on the crystalline schists of the District of
Columbia. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 159-161.
P. 364. Catalogue of a collection of ethnological specimens obtained
from the Ugashagmut tribe, Ugashak River, Bristol Bay,
Alaska. By William J. Fisher.
pp. 161-165.
P. 365. On the collection of Maine building stones in the United
States National Museum. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 165-183.
P. 366. On the Macrocheilus of Phillips, PLectostylm of Conrad, and
Soleniscm of Meek and Worthen. By Charles A. White.
pp. 184-187, 1 plate.
P. 367. A review of the American Caranginse. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 188-207.
-P. 368. Note on the genera of Petromyzontidge. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
p. 208.
P. 369. Description of a new Muraenoid eel (Sidera chlcvaste*)* from
the Galapagos islands. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 208-210.
P. 370. Description of a new species of Bhinobafrus (Rhindbafats glau-
costigma), from Mazatlan, Mexico. By David S. Jordan and
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 210-211.
P. 371. List of duplicate marine invertebrates distributed by the
United States National Museum. Series IV. Educational
Series No. 2. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 212-216.
P. 372. The life colors of Cremnobates integripinni*. By Rosa Smith.
pp. 216-217.
P. 373. Note on the occurrence of GoMerosteus williamsoni Grd., in an
artesian well at San Bernardino, California. By Rosa Smith.
p. 217.
P. 374. 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.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 51
P. 375. Review of the marine crustacea of Labrador. By Sidney I.
Smith.
pp. 223-232.
P. 376. Notes on the fishes of Todos Santos Bay, Lower California.
By Rosa Smith.
pp. 232-236.
P. 377. 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.
P. 378. 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.
P. 379. A description of a new species of Hadropterus (Hadropterus
sderus) from southern Indiana. By Joseph Swain.
p. 252.
P. 380. Diagnoses of new genera and species of deep-sea fish-like
vertebrates. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 253-260.
P. 381. Diagnoses of new genera of nemichthyoid eels. By Theodore
Gill and John A. Ryder.
pp. 260-262.
P. 382. On the anatomy and relations of the Eurypharyngidse. By
Theodore Gill and John A. Ryder.
pp. 262-273.
P. 383. Ornithological notes on collections made in Japan from June
to December, 1882. By Pierre L. Jouy.
pp. i73-318.
P. 384. On a collection of shells sent from Florida b}^ Mr. Henry
Hemphill. By William H. Dall.
pp. 318-342, 1 plate.
P. 385. List of birds found at Guaymas, Sonora, in December, 1882,
and April, 1883. By L. Belding.
pp. 343-344.
P. 386. 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.
P. 387. Notes on a collection of fishes made in 1882 and 1883 by Capt.
Henry E. Nichols, U. S. N., in Alaska and British Columbia,
with a description of a new genus and species, Prionistius
macellus. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 353-361.
P. 388. 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.
52 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 389. 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.
P. 390. Notes on some Japanese birds related to North American
species. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 368-371.
P. 391. On a collection of birds from Nicaragua. [Edited by R. Ridg-
way.] By Charles C. Nutting.
pp. 372-410.
P. 392. On some Costa Rican birds, with descriptions of several sup-
posed new species. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 410-415.
P. 393. On an antique Roman mosaic from Carthage, now in the
United States National Museum. By G. H. Heap.
pp. 415-117.
P. 394. On the skeleton of Phoca (Ilistrlophoca) fasciata Zimmerman.
By Frederick W. True.
pp. 417-426, 4 pis., 1 fig.
P. 395. On the source of the jadeite implements of the Alaskan Innu-
its. By E. W. Nelson.
pp. 426-427.
P. 396. On the origin of the fossil bones discovered in the vicinity of
Tise's Ford, Florida. By S. T. Walker.
pp. 427-429.
VOLUME VII, CONTAINING PAPERS 397-461).
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum. | — — | Pro-
ceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. VII. |
1884. | — — | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian
Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. |
1885.
8vo., pp. viii, 1-661,1 2 pis., 15 figs.
P. 397. 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.
P. 398. On the chlorophylloid granules of Vorticclla. By John A.
Ryder.
pp. 9-12, 1 fig.
P. 399. A new geographical race of the mountain sheep ( Ovis montana
dalli var. nov.), from Alaska. By E. W. Nelson.
pp. 12-13.
P. 400. Note on Selasphorus torridus Salvin. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 14.
1 Including circulars 24-31.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 53
P. 401. A review of the species of the genus Calamus. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 14-24.
P. 402. Descriptions of ten new species of fishes from Key West,
Florida. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 24-32.
P. 403. Note on Caranx ruber and Caranx bartholomcei. By David S.
Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 32-33.
P. 404. Notes on a collection of fishes from Pensacola, obtained by
Silas Stearns, with descriptions of two new species (Exocmtus
volador and Gnathypops mystacinus}. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 33-40.
P. 405. Note on ^Elurichthys eydouxii and Porichthys porosissimus.
Jty David S. Jordan.
pp. 40-41.
P. 406. Notes on some Florida fishes. By G. Brown Goode and Tarle-
ton H. Bean.
pp. 42-47.
P. 407. Description of a new species of whitefish ( Coregonus nelsonvi),
from Alaska. B}^ Tarleton H. Bean.
p. 48.
P. 408. On the literature and systematic relations of the saccopharyn-
goid fishes. By Theodore Gill and John A. Ryder.
pp. 48-65, 1 plate.
P. 409. On domesticated hybrid ducks (Anas boschas+obscura). By
Elisha Slade.
p. 66.
P. 410. On prochlorite from the District of Columbia. By George
P. Merrill.
p. 67.
P. 411. Melanetta fusca (Linn.) in Alaska. Bj^ Robert Ridgway.
P. 412. Description of a new snow bunting from Alaska. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 68-70.
P. 413. On the use of trinominals in American ornithology. By Leon-
hard Stejneger.
pp. 70-81.
P. 414. Descriptions of scaroid fishes from Havana and Key West,
including five new species. By David S. Jordan and Joseph
Swain.
pp. 81-102.
P. 415. Description of a new species of Sphcerium. By Temple Prime.
pp. 102-103.
P. 416. List of fishes collected at Key West, Florida, with notes and
descriptions. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 103-150.
54 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 417. Note on Calamm providens, a new species of Calamus. By
David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
p. 150.
P. 418. A catalogue of the fishes received from the Public Museum of
the Institute of Jamaica, with descriptions of Prixtipoma
approximates and Tylosurus euryops, two new species. By
Tarleton H. Bean and H. G. Dresel.
pp. 151-170.
P. 419. On a new muskrat, Neofiber all&ni, from Florida. By Fred-
erick W. True.
pp. 170-172.
P. 420. 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.
P. 421. Contributions 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.
P. 422. 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.
P. 423. 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.
P. 424. Notes on the fishes of Switz City swamp, Greene Countj7,
Indiana. By Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 206-210.
P. 425. Remarks on the species of the genus Cepphus. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 210-229, 6 figs.
P. 426. Notes on fishes collected by David S. Jordan at Cedar Keys,
Florida. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain.
pp. 230-234.
P. 427. List of fishes observed in the Saint John's River at Jackson-
ville, Florida. By David S. Jordan and Seth E. Meek.
pp. 236-237.
P. 428. Notes on the pipe-fishes of Key West, Florida, with a descrip-
tion of SipJwstoma mckayi, a new species. By Joseph Swain
and Seth E. Meek.
pp. 237-239.
P. 429. Descriptions of Pliysiculm fulvm and Lotella maxillaris, new
species of fishes collected in 1881 by the United States Fish
Commission. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 240-242.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 55
P. 430. On the occurrence of the striped bass in the Lower Missis-
sippi valley. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 242-244.
P. 431. Notes on some Greenland fishes. By H. G. Dresei.
'pp. 244-258.
P. 432. Description of a new species of field-sparrow from New Mex-
ico. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 259. . .
P. 433. 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.
P. 434. A review of the American species of marine Mugilidse. By
David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain.
pp. 261-275.
P. 435. Synopsis of the genera of the superfamily Teuthidoidea
(families Teuthididss and Siganidse). By Theodore Gill.
pp. 275-281.
P. 436. A review of the species of the genus Ilwnulon. B}r David S.
Jordan and Joseph Swain.
pp. 281-317.
P. 437. 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.
P. 438. 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 S. Jordan.
pp. 322-324.
P. 439. Concerning some of the forms assumed by the patella in birds.
By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 324-331, 7 figs.
P. 440. 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. S31-338, 1 fig.
P. 441. Hermaphrodite fishes. (Translation from " Der Naturfor-
scher. ")
pp. 339-340.
P. 442. 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.
P. 443. Note on the Sternoptychidse. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 349-351.
P. 444. The osteological characteristics of the Lutjaninse. By Theo-
dore Gill.
pp. 351-355.
56 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 445. A contribution to the terminology of ichthyography, By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 356-357.
P. 446. Description of a new species of coot from the West Indies.
By Robert Ridgwaj'.
pp. 358.
P. 447. A review of the American species of Epinephelus and related
genera. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain.
pp. 358-410.
P. 448. Synopsis of the plectognath fishes. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 411-127.
P. 449. A review of the species of Lutjaninae and Hoplopagrinre found
in American waters. By David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain.
pp. 427-474.
P. 450. Description of four new species of Cyprinidae in the United
States National Museum. By David S. Jordan and Seth E.
Meek.
pp. 474-477.
P. 451. Descriptions of four new species of Pcecilichthys in the United
States National Museum. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 477-480.
P. 452. Description of Scicena sciera, a new species of Scicena from
Mazatlan and Panama. By David S. Jordan and Charles H.
Gilbert.
pp. 480-482.
P. 453. Description of Zygonectes zonifet*, a new species of Zygonectes^
from Nashville, Georgia. By David S. 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. 483-192.
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.
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. 516-618.
P. 459. Description of seven new species of Crustacea and one worm
from Arctic Alaska. By John Murdoch.
pp. 518-522.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 57
P. 460. New or specially interesting shells of the Point Barrow expedi-
tion. By William H. Ball.
pp. 523-526.
P. 461. Description of a new species of Hybopsis (Hybopsis montanus).
By Seth E. Meek.
pp. 526-527.
P. 462. 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.
P. 463. [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.
P. 464. Description of a new species of flounder, Citharichthys
iiiacropx, from Pensacola, Florida. By H. G. Dresel.
pp. 539-641.
P. 465. Description of three new species of fishes (Prionotm stearnsi,
Prionotus ophryas, and Anthias vivamis), collected at Pensa-
cola, Florida, by Mr. Silas Stearns. By David S. Jordan
and Joseph Swain.
pp. .>U-545.
P. 466. Supplementary notes on North American fishes. B}T David
5. Jordan.
pp. 545-548.
P. 4*iT. Description of a new species of IIyhognath<us (Hybognatkus
hayi) from Mississippi. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 548-550.
P. 468. On the occurrence of Lonchei%es armatus (Geoff.) Wagner, in
the island of Martinique, West Indies. By Frederick W.
True.
pp. 550-551.
P. 469. Notes on fishes collected at San Cristobal, Lower California,
by Mr. Charles H. Townoend, assistant, U. S. Fish Commis-
sion. By Rosa Smith.
pp. 551-553.
VOL.UME VII, CONTAINING PAPERS 47O-548.
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum, j | Pro-
ceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. VIII. |
1885. | — — | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian
Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. |
1886.
8vo., pp. viii, 1-729,1 25 pis., 15 figs.
i Including circulars 32 and 33.
58 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 470. 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.
P. 471. On (Estrelata fisheri and (E. defilippiana. By Robert Ridg-
way.
pp. 17-18.
P. 472. * Icterus cucullatus Swainson, and its geographical variations.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 18-19.
P. 473. Passer saturatus, a new species of tree-sparrow from the Liu-
Kiu Islands, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 19-20.
P. 474. Description of a new species of Contopm from tropical
America. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 21.
P. 475. Note on the Anser leucopareius of Brandt. By Robert Ridg-
way.
pp. 21-22.
P. 476. Description of a new warbler from Yucatan. By Robert
Ridgway.
p. 23.
P. 477. Description of two new birds from Costa Rica. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 23-24.
P. 478. Description of three supposed new honejT creepers from the
Lesser Antilles, with a synopsis of the species of the genus
Certhwla. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 25-30.
P. 479. On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on Bogosloff
Island in Bering Sea. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 31-33.
P. 480. On Cathartes burrovianus Cassin, and C. urnbitinga Pelzeln.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 34-36.
P. 481. On Onychotes gruberi. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 36-38.
P. 482. Notes and descriptions taken from selachians in the U. S.
National Museum. By S. Garman.
pp. 39-14.
P. 483. A review of the American species of flying fishes (Exoc<xtu£).
By David S. Jordan and Seth E. Meek.
pp. 44-67.
P. 484. Notes on skeletons of Etheostomatinse. By David S. Jordan
and Carl H. Eigenmann.
pp. 68-72.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 59
P. 485. Note on the scientific name of the yellow perch, the striped
bass, and other North American fishes. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 72-73.
P. 486. Description of a new species of Plectromus (P. crassiceps),
taken by the United States Fish Commission. By Tarleton
H. Bean.
pp. 73-74.
P. 487. Description of a new species of Aspidophoroides (A. guntherii),
from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 74-75.
P. 488. Remarks on the type specimen of Buteo oxypt&rus Cassin.
B}r Robert Ridgway.
pp. 75-77.
P. 489. Early iron manufacture in Virginia, 1619-1776. By R. A.
Brock.
pp. 77-80.
P. 490. Note on Mr. Garman's paper on "The American salmon and
trout." By David S. Jordan.
pp. 81-83.
P. 491. Report upon the echini collected by the United States Fish
Commission steamer Albatross, in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf
of Mexico, January to May, 1884. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 83-S9.
P. 492. 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.
P. 4i)l>>. Description of a new species of boat-billed heron from Central
America. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 93-94.
P. 494. Description of a new hawk from Cozumel. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 94-95.
P. 495. On a new species of porpoise, Phoccena dalli, from Alaska.
By Frederick W. True.
pp. 95-98, 4 pis.
P. 496. On Peuccea memcana Lawr., a sparrow new to the United
States. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 98-99.
P. 497, On deposits of volcanic dust in southwestern Nebraska. By
George P. Merrill.
pp. 99-100, 1 fig.
P. 498. On the influence of atropia on the heart. By H. G. Beyer.
pp. 101-103, 1 plate.
P. 499. Catalogue of the birds of Costa Rica, indicating those species
of which the United States National Museum possesses speci-
mens from that country. By Jose C. Zeledon.
pp. 104-118.
60 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 500. Identification of the species of Cyprinidee and Catostomidfe,
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.
P. 501. On the development of viviparous osseous fishes. By John A.
Ryder.
pp. 128-155, 6 pis.
P. 502. On certain features of the development of the salmon. By
John A. Ryder.
pp. 156-162, fplate.
P. 503. On the Etkeostwna variatum of Kirtland. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 163-165.
P. 504. On the occurrence of Iladroptet^us aurantiacus Cope, in the
French Broad River, North Carolina. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 165-166.
P. 505. On the identit}7 of Coitus maculatus Fischer, with Coitus
bubalw Euphrasen. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 166-167.
P. 506. Description of a new crustacean allied to Ilomarus and NepJi-
rops. By Sidney I. Smith.
pp. 167-170.
P. 507. On some genera and species of Penteidie, mostly from recent
dredgings of the United States Fish Commission. By Sid-
ney 1. Smith.
pp. 170-190.
P. 508. On Statkinonotm, a new genus of fishes related to Munenoides,
from Florida. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 191-192, 1 plate.
P. 509. Note on Stoasodon narinari Euphrasen. By Tarleton H.
Bean.
pp. 192-193.
P. 510. On the American fishes in the Linnsean collection. By G.
Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 193-208.
P. 511. Note on Epinephelus nigritus. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 208-209.
P. 512. Description of a new species of AmUystoma (AmUystoma
copeianum), from Indiana. By O. P. Hay.
pp. 209-213, 1 plate.
P. 513. 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.
P. 514. The generic name of the Pastinacas, or "sting-rays." By
S. Garman.
pp. 221-224.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 61
P. 515. 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 p'ls.
P. 516. Description of a new species of Peinpheris (Pempheris poeyi)
from Cuba. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 229-230.
P. 517. Note on Epinepheliis nigritus, Canlolatilus microps, and Cory-
phcena hippurus. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 230-233.
P. 518, List of the birds of Labrador, including Ungava, East Main,
Moose, and Gulf districts of the Hudson Ba}^ Company,
together with the island of Anticosti. By Lucien M. Turner.
pp. 233-254.
P. 519. Notes on some Floridian land and fresh-water shells, with a
revision of the Auriculacea of the eastern United States. By
William H. Dall.
pp. 255-289, 2 pis.
P. 520. A list of the mesozoic and cenozoic types in the collections of
the U. S. National Museum. By John Belknap Marcou.
pp. 290-344.
P. 521. On Turbinella pyrutn Lamarck, and its dentition. By Wil-
liam H. Dall.
pp. 345-348, 1 plate.
P. 522. A review of the American "Golden warblers." By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 348-350.
P. 523. Notes on the mineralog}^ and lithology of the District of
Columbia. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 351-353.
P. 524. Some emended names of North American birds. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 354-356.
P. 525. A list of the Astacidse in the United States National Museum.
By Walter Faxon.
pp. 356-361.
P. 526. 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.
P. 527. Note on some Linnsean names of American fishes. By David
S. Jordan.
pp. 394-396.
P. 528. On a collection of Medusae made by the United States Fish
Commission steamer Albatross in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf
of Mexico. By J. Walter Fewkes.
pp. 397-402, 1 plate."
62 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 529. Description of Hesperomys truei, a new species belonging to
the subfamily MurinaB. By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 403-408, 1 plate.
P. 530. Notes on some apparently preoccupied ornithological generic
names. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 409-110.
P. 531. The Chaclacayo trephined skull. By Otis T. Mason.
pp. 410-412, 1 plate.
P. 532. On the parasites of the Hessian fly. By C. V. Riley.
pp. 413-422, 1 plate.
P. 533. Description of Leptophldium cervinum and L. marmvratum,
new fishes from deep water off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 422-424.
P. 534. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrate of the
northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of new
genera and species and critical remarks on others. Part V.
Annelida, Echinodertnata, Hydroida, Tunicata. Bv A. E.
Verrill.
pp. 424-448.
P. 535. Report on the flora of western and southern Texas. By V.
Havard.
pp. 449-533, 1 fig.
P. 536. 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. 534-562, 1 plate.
P. 537. Notes on a collection of fishes from Florida, with descriptions
of new or little known species. By O. P. Hay.
pp. 552-559.
P. 538. Description of an apparently new species of Dromococcyx from
British Guiana. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 659.
P. 539. Catalogue of a collection of birds made on the island of
Cozumel, Yucatan, by the naturalists of the U. S. Fish Com-
mission steamer Albatross, Capt. Z. L. Tanner, commander.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 560-583.
P. 540. Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 5
Description of a new species of Mesoplodon,, M. stejnegeri,
obtained by Dr. Leonhard Stejneger in Bering Island. By
Frederick W. True.
pp. 584-685, 1 plate.
P. 541. A note upon the Ilyperoodon semijunctus of Cope. By Fred-
erick W. True.
pp. 685-586.
P. 542. Fresh-water sponges from Mexico. By Edward Potts.
pp. 587-589, 1 fig.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 63
P. 543. 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.
P. 544. 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.
P. 545. List of a few species of birds new to the fauna of Guadeloupe,
West Indies, with a description of a new species of Ceryle.
By George N. Lawrence.
pp. 621-625.
P. 546. Remarks upon the plumage of Regulus calendula. By Charles
Wickliffe Beckham.
pp. 625-628.
P. 547. 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, Coryphcena hippurus Linne. By
Silas Stearns.
pp. 635-636.
VOLUME IX, CONTAINING PAPERS 549-598.
Department of the Interior: | U. S. National Museum, j — — | Pro-
ceedings j of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. IX. |
1886. j — — | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian
Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. |
1887.
Svo., pp. viii, 1-714, 25 pis., 6 figs.
P. 549. Lis^ of fishes collected in Arkansas, Indian Territory, and
Texas, in September, 1884, with notes and descriptions.
By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 1-25.
P. 550. Notes on fishes collected at Beaufort, North Carolina, with a
revised list of the species known from that locality. By
David S. Jordan.
pp. 25-30.
P. 551. List of fishes collected at Havana, Cuba, in December, 1883,
with notes and descriptions. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 31-55.
P. 552. A review of the genera and species of Julidinse found in
American waters. B}^ David S. Jordan and Elizabeth G.
Hughes.
pp. 56-70.
64 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 553. 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.
P. 554. On fulgurites. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 83-91, 1 plate.
P. 555. Descriptions of some new species of birds, supposed to be
from the interior of Venezuela. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 92-94.
P. 556. On ^Estrelata sandwichensw Ridgw. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 95-96.
P. 557. Descriptions of a new genus and species of mole, Dymecodon
pilirostris, from Japan. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 97-98.
P. 558. Review of Japanese birds. 1. The woodpeckers. By Leon-
hard Stejneger.
pp. 99-124, 1 plate.
P. 559. Catalogue of animals collected by the Geographical and
Exploring Commission of the Republic of Mexico. By
Fernando Ferrari-Perez.
pp. 125-199.
P. 560. The British marsh-tit. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 200-201.
P. 561. Report on the mollusks collected by L. M. Turner at Ungava
Bav, North Labrador, and from the adjacent Arctic seas.
By" William H. Dall.
pp. 202r-208, 1 plate.
P. 562. 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.
P. 563.- On the occurrence of a new species of Rtdnoptera (R. rneenadce)
in Todos Santos Bay, Lower California. B}T Rosa Smith.
p. 220.
P. 564. 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.
P. 565. Notes on some fishes collected at Pensacola by Mr. Silas
Stearns, with a description of one new species (Chcetodon
aya). By David S. Jordan.
pp. 225-229.
P. 566. A review of the American species of Tetraodontidae. By
David S. Jordan and Charles L. Edwards.
pp. 230-247.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 65
P. 567. Description of a melanistic specimen of Buteo latissimus
Wils. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 248-249.
P. 568. Supplement to the list of mesozoic and cenozoic invertebrate
types in the collections of the National Museum. By John
Belknap Marcou.
pp. 250-254.
P. 569. Catalogue of the collection of recent echini in the United
States National Museum. (Corrected to July 1, 1886.) By
Richard Rathbun.
pp. 255-293.
P. 570. Notes on species of the Australian genus Pardalotus. By
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 294-296.
P. 571. Supplementary notes on some species of mollusks ol' th
ing Sea and vicinity. By William H. Dall.
pp. 297-309, 1 plate.
P. 572. Descriptions of parasitic copepoda belonging to the genera
Pandarus and Chondracanthiis. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 310-324, 7 pis., Ifig.
P. 573. Description of a recently new oyster-catcher (H&matopw
galapagensis), from the Galapagos Islands. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 325-326.
P. 574. A review of the species of the genus PrionoiMS. By David S.
Jordan and Elizabeth G. Hughes.
pp. 327-338.
P. 575. A review of the American species of Belonidse. By David S.
Jordan and Morton W. Fordice.
pp. 339-361.
P. 576. Description of Rallus jouyi, with remarks on Ralliis striatus
and Rallus gularis. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 362-364.
P. 577. On Turdus alpestris and Turdus torquatus, two distinct species
of European thrushes. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 365-373.
P. 578. Review of Japanese birds. II. Tits and nuthatches. By
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 374-394, 1 fig.
P. 579. Review of Japanese birds. III. Rails, gallinules, and coots.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 395-408.
P. 580. A new study of the genus Dipodomys. By Frederick W.
True.
pp. 409-413.
8879— No. 51
66 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 581. A revision of the lepidopterous family Saturniidse. By John
B. Smith.
pp. 414-437, 3 pis.
P. 582. Analyses of the cinchona barks on exhibition in the Materia
Medica section, U. S. National Museum. By George E.
Doering.
pp. 438-142.
P. 583. Norsk naval architecture. By George H. Boehmer.
pp. 443-459, 5 pis., 1 fig.
P. 584. A new land shell from California, with note on Selenites
duranti Newcomb. By William G. Mazyck.
pp. 460-461, 2 figs.
P. 585. Notes on a collection of fishes from the Escambia River, with
description of a new species of Zygonectes (Zygonectes escam-
UCB). By Charles H. Bollman.
pp. 462-465.
P. 586. 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.
P. 587. A review of the Gobiidse of North America. By David S.
Jordan and Carl H. Eigenmann.
pp. 477-518.
P. 588. Description of a new subspecies of Cyclorhis from Yucatan.
By Robert Ridgway.
p. 519.
P. 589. Description of a new species of Myiarchus, presumably from
the Orinoco district of South America. By Robert Ridg-
way.
p. 520.
P. 590. On a probable hybrid between Dryobates nuttallii Gamb.
and D. pyhescens gairdnerii Aud. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 621-522. .
P. 591. Description of an apparently new species of Picolaptes, from
the Lower Amazon. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 523.
P. 592. On the status of Synthlttoramphus wumizusume as a North
American bird. By Leonhard Stejneger.
P. 593. Notes on typical specimens of fishes described by Cuvier and
Valenciennes and preserved in the Muse6 d'Histoire Natu-
relle in Paris. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 525-546.
P. 594. 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 pis.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 67
P. 595. A preliminary list of the fishes of the West Indies. By
David S. Jordan.
pp. 554-608.
P. 596. A catalogue of the birds of Grenada, West Indies, with
observations thereon. [Edited by George N. Lawrence.]
By John Grant Wells.
pp. 609-633.
P. 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. | Vol. X. |
1887. | | Published under the direction of the Smithsonian
Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing Office. |
1888.
8vo., pp. viii, 1-771, 39 pls.,i 11 figs.
P. 599. Description of a new species of Cotinga from the Pacific coast
of Costa Rica. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 1-2.
P. 600. Description of a new form of Spindalis from the Bahamas.
By Robert Ridgway.
p. 3.
P. 601. Review of Japanese birds. IV. Synopsis of the genus Turdus.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 4-5.
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 National Museum.
By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 10-19.
P. 605. Description of the adult female of Carpodectes antonice Zeledon ;
with critical remarks, notes on habits, etc., by Jose C. Zele-
don. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 20.
1 Including circular 37.
68 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 606. 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 pis.
P. 607. Descriptions of new and little known etheostomoids. By
Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 47-64.
P. 608. A review of the North American species of the genera Lago-
don, Archosargus, and Diplodus. By Carl H. Eigenrnann
and Elizabeth G. Hughes.
pp. 65-74.
P. 609. Birds of Kauai Island, Hawaiian Archipelago, collected by
Mr. Valdemar Knudsen, with descriptions of new species. By
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 75-102, 1 plate.
P. 610. Notes on the Northern palsearctic bullfinches. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 103-110.
P. 611. Description of a new species of Porzana from Costa Rica. By
Robert Ridgway.
P. in.
P. 612. Notes on Ardea wuerd&manni Baird. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 112-115.
P. 613. Description of a new species of Ophichthys ( Ophichthys retro-
pinnis), from Pensacola, Florida. By Carl H. Eigenmann.
p. 116.
P. 614. 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 pis.
P. 615. On a new species of Tropidonotus found in Washington. By
E. D. Cope.
p. 146.
P. 616. Trogon amMgims breeding in Arizona. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 147.
P. 617. Description of a new plumed partridge from Sonora. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 148-150.
P. 618. Description of a new genus of dendrocolaptine bird from the
Lower Amazon. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 161.
P. 619. Description of a new species of Phacdlodomus from Vene-
zuela. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 152.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 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 entoinostraca collected by Mr.
Leonhard Stejneger, on Bering Island, 1882-83. By W.
Lilljeborg.
pp. 154-156.
P. 622. Notes on the osteology of the spotted tinamou (JVbthura
maculosa). By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 157-158, 2 figs.
P. 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 O. P. Hay.
pp. 242-253.
P. 625. Notes on the North American Lithobiidse and Scutigeridae.
By Charles H. Bollman.
pp. 254-266.
P. 626. Description of two new species of Kaup's genus Megascope.
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. Eigenmann.
pp. 269-270.
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 Pblynemus calif omiensis of Thominot. By David S.
Jordan.
p. 322.
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 Euerythra Harv. By John B. Smith.
pp. 335-337, 1 plate.
70 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 634. The North American species of Callimorpha Latr. By John
B. Smith.
pp. 338-363, 1 plate.
P. 635. Annotated catalogue of the species of Porites and Synarcea
in the United States National Museum, with a description of
a new species of Porites. By Richard Rathbun.
pp. 354-366, 5 pis.
P. 636. Notes on a trematode from the white of a newly laid hen's
egg. By Edwin Linton.
pp. 367-369, 1 fig.
P. 637. Descriptions of five new species of fishes sent by Prof. A. Duges
from the province of Guanajuato, Mexico. By Tarleton H.
Bean.
pp. 370-375, 1 plate.
P. 638. 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.
P. 639. Description of a new species of TJialassophryne(Thalassophryne
dowi) from Punta Arenas and Panama. By David S. Jor-
dan and Charles H. Gilbert.
P. 640. Notes on Psittirostra psittacea from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 389-390.
P. 641. Further contributions to the avifauna of the Liu-Kiu Islands,
Japan, with descriptions of new species. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 391-115, 1 plate.
P. 642. Review of Japanese birds. VI. The pigeons. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 416-429, 1 plate.
P. 643. Description of a new Muscisaxicola, from Lake Titicaca, Peru.
By Robert Ridgway.
p. 430.
P. 644. On Phrygilm gayi (Eyd. and Gerv.) and allied species. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 431-435.
P. 645. List of the batrachia and reptilia of the Bahama Islands. By
E. D. Cope.
pp. 436-439.
P. 646. Descriptions of the species of Ileliaster (a genus of star-fishes),
represented in the U. S. National Museum. By Richard
Rathbun.
pp. 440-449, 4 pis.
P. 647. New genera and species of North American Noctuidse. By
John B. Smith.
pp. 460-479.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 71
P. 648. Note on the "Analyse de la nature" of Rafinesque. By David
S. Jordan.
pp. 480-481.
P. 649. On a collection of birds made by Mr. M. Namiye, in the islands
of Idzu, Japan. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 482-187.
P. 650. A review of the genus Dendrocincla Gray. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 488-497.
P. 651. Descriptions of two new species of the genus Unio, from the
Ozark region of Missouri. By R. Ellsworth Call.
pp. 498-500, 2 pis.
P. 652. Description of a new species of Callionymus (Callionymus
bairdi), from the Gulf of Mexico. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 501-502.
P. 653. Description of a new species of bird of the genus Catharus,
from Ecuador. By George N. Lawrence."
p. 503.
P. 654. Remarks on Catharus berlepschi Lawr. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 504.
P. 655. Descriptions of some new species and subspecies of birds from
Middle America. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 505-510.
P. 656. Note on the generic name Uropsila Scl. and Salv. By Robert
Ridgway.
p. 511.
P. 657. Notes on a young red snapper (Lutjanus Uackfordi} from
Great South Bay, Long Island. By Tarleton H. Bean.
p. 512.
P. 658. Description of a new species of Thyrsitops (T. violaceus),
from the fishing banks off the New England coast. By
Tarleton H. Bean..
pp. 513-514.
P. 659. A note on Vesperugo hesperus Allen. By Frederick W. True.
p. 515.
P. 660. Descriptions of new species and genera of birds from the
Lower Amazon. By Robert Ridgway.
' pp. 516-528.
P. 661. A review of the genus Psittacula of Brisson. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 529-548.
P. 662. Description of the nest and eggs of the California black-capped
gnat-catcher (Polioptila calif wnica Brewster). By Charles
E. Bendire.
pp. 549-550.
P. 663. Notes on a collection of birds' nests and eggs from southern
Arizona Territory. By Charles E. Bendire.
pp. 651-568.
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. 559-671, 7 pis.
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 pis., 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. 616-616.
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-
loughbyi, from Washington Territory. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 631-632.
P. 673. Observations on the birds of southwestern Texas. By Charles
Wickliffe Beckham.
pp. 633-696.
P. 674. Description of a new Psaltriparux from southern Arizona.
By Robert. Ridgway.
p. 697.
P. 675. Description of a new species of Xyriclitliys (XyricJdhys jes-
sice) from the Gulf of Mexico. By David S. Jordan.
p. 698.
VOLUME XI, CONTAINING PAPERS 676-76O.
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 pis., 137 figs.
P. 676. New species of fossil wood (Arattcario&ylon arizfmicmii) from
Arizona and New Mexico. By F. H. Knowlton.
pp. 1-4, 1 plate.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 73
P. 677. Description of two new species of fossil coniferous wood from
Iowa and Montana. By F. H. Knowlton.
pp. 6-8, 2 pis.
P. 678. Description of Storeria dekayi, var. anomola. By A. Duges.
pp. 9-10, 1 fig.
P. 679. 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. 11-38, 13 pis.
P. 680. The paleoritologic history of the genus Platanus. By Lester
F. Ward.
pp. 39-42, 6 pis.
P. 681. Notes on Indiana fishes. By Barton W. Evermann and Oliver
P. Jenkins.
pp. 43-67.
P. 682. On the occurrence of the Great Lake trout (Salvelinus namay-
cush) in the waters of British Columbia. By David S. Jordan.
p. 58.
P. 683. The Navajo tanner. By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 59-66, 6 pis.
P. 684. Note on the genus Dipterodon. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 67-68.
P. 685. Note on the genus Gobiomorus. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 69-70.
P. 686. Notes on European marsh-tits, with description of a new sub-
species from Norway. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 71-76.
P. 687. Hampe's method of determining Cu2O in metallic copper. By
Fred. P. Dewey.
pp. 77-82.
P. 688. 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.
P. 689. On a new species of Charina from California. By E. D.
Cope.
p. 88, 1 plate.
P. 690. Description of two species of Palmoxylon — one new — from
Louisiana. By F. H. Knowlton.
pp. 89-91, 1 plate.
P. 691. Description of a new western subspecies of Aceipiter velose
Wils., and subspecific diagnosis of A. cooperi mexicamts
Swains. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 92.
P. 692. Further contributions to the Hawaiian avifauna. By Leon-
hard Stejneger.
pp. 93-103.
74 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 693. Note on ^Estrelata sandwichensis Ridgw. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 104.
P. 694. On the serpentine of Montville, New Jersey. By George P.
Merrill.
pp. 105-111, 2 pis.
P. 695. Notes on the European crested titmice. By Leonhard Stej •
neger.
pp. 113-114.
P. 696. On nephrite and jadeite. By F. W. Clarke and George P.
Merrill.
pp. 115-130, 1 plate.
P. 697. The Navajo shoemaker. By Alexander M. Stephen.
pp. 131-136, 7 figs.
P. 698. Description of eighteen new species of fishes from the Gulf
of California. By Oliver P. Jenkins ,and Barton W.
Evermann.
pp. 137-158.
P. 699. Description of Geomys personatus and Dipodomys compactus,
two new species of rodents from Padre Island, Texas. By
Frederick W. True.
pp. 159-160.
P. 700. On the San Emigdio meteorite. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 161-167, 1 plate.
P. 701. Diagnosis of the Kamtschatkan three-toed woodpecker (Pic-
oides cdbidior). By Leonhard Stej neger.
p. 168.
P. 702. A remarkable Eskimo harpoon from East Greenland. By
John Murdoch.
pp. 169-171, 3 figs.
P. 703. The corrugation in African sword blades and other weapons.
By Walter Hough.
p. 172.
P. 704. Notes on the osteology of the thrushes, Miminse, and wrens.
By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 173-180, 1 plate, 7 figs.
P. 705. An Eskimo strike-a-light from Cape Bathurst. By Walter
Hough.
pp. 181-184, 6 figs.
P. 706. Notes on Cydosia and Oerathosia. By John B. Smith.
pp. 186-190, 2 figs.
P. 707. On a peridotite from Little Deer Isle, in Penobscot Bay, Maine.
By George P. Merrill.
pp. 191-195, 1 plate, 1 fig.
P. 708. Description of the adult male of Accmthidops bairdi. By
Robert Ridgway.
p. 196.
P. 709. The houses of the Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia. By
Franz Boas.
pp. 197-213, 3 pis., 21 figs.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 75
P. 710. Description of a new species of Hyalina. By William H.
Dall.
p. 214, 3 flgs.
P. 711. Observations upon, the osteology of the North American
Anseres. By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 216-251, 30 flgs.
P. 712. On the proper name of the genus Labrax of Cuvier. By
Theodore Gill.
p. 252.
P. 713. Observations upon the osteology of the order Tubinares and
Steganopodes. By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 253-315, 43 flgs.
P. 714. Description of a new species of insect, Fontaria pulcJiella,
from Strawberry Plains, Jefferson County, Tennessee. By
Charles H. Bollman.
p. 316.
P. 715. On a new species of Bufo from Texas. By E. D. Cope.
pp. 317-318.
P. 716. On the proper generic name of the tunny and albicore. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 319-320.
P. 717. On the Psychrolutidse of Gunther. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 321-327, 1 plate.
P. 718. Ethnology of the Coast Indian tribes of Alaska. By A. P.
Niblack.
p. 328.
P. 719. List of fishes collected by Alphonse Forrer about Mazatlan,
with descriptions of two new species, Heros beani and Pcecilia
butleri. By David S. Jordan.
P. 720. Notes on a collection of myriapoda from Cuba. By Charles H.
Bollman.
p. 335-338.
P. 721. 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.
P. 722. Notes upon some myriapods belonging to the U. S. National
Museum. By Charles H. Bollman.
pp. 343-350.
P. 723. 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 pis.
P. 724. A study of the boomerang. By H. Eggers.
pp. 363-367, 3 figs.
76 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 725. List of plants from Lower California sent to the Smithsonian
Institution by Lieut. Charles F. Pond, U. S. Navy. By
George Vasey.
p. 368.
P. 726. A study of the American species of Vertigo contained in the
U. S. National Museum, with the description of a new sub-
genus of Pupidae. By V. Sterki.
pp. 369-380, 1 plate, 6 figs.
P. 727. On the snakes of Florida. By E. D. Cope.
pp. 381-394, 1 plate.
P. 728. Catalogue of batrachia and reptilia brought by William Taylor
from San Diego, Texas. By E. D. Cope.
pp. 395-398, 1 plate.
P. 729. On the Eutseniee of southeastern Indiana. By E. D. Cope.
pp. 399-401, 1 plate.
P. 730. The stone age at Mount Veraon. By Otis T. Mason.
p. 402.
P. 731. Catalogue of the myriapods of Indiana. By Charles H. Boll-
man.
pp. 403-410.
P. 732. List of fishes now in the U. S. National Museum, collected in
Nicaragua by Dr. Louis F. H. Birt. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 411-412.
P. 733. Notes on some albino birds presented to the U. S. National
Museum, with some remarks on albinism. By Wirt Rob-
inson.
pp. 413-416.
P. 734. Description of a new species of deer, QariaoM clavatus, from
Central America. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 417-424.
P. 735. Review of Japanese birds. VIII. The nutcracker (Nucifraga,
caryocatactes macrorhynchos). By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 425-132.
P. 736. The single-headed drum of the Naskopie (Nagnagnot) Indians,
Ungava district, Hudson Bay territory. By Lucien M.
Turner.
pp. 433-434.
P. 737. Notes on a collection of fishes from the Maumee Valley, Ohio.
By Seth E. Meek.
pp. 435-440.
P. 738. Description of new genera and species of fossils from the Mid-
dle Cambrian. By Charles D. Walcott.
• pp. 441-446, 1 fig.
P. 739. A simple method of measuring the thickness of inclined strata.
By Charles D. Walcott.
pp. 447-448, 1 flg.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.
77
P. 740. Notes on some Indian Territory land and fresh- water shells.
By Charles T. Simpson.
pp. 449-454.
P. 741. Notes on Hydrocotyle americcma L. By Theodor Holm.
pp. 455-462, 2 pis.
P. 742. Notes on some California fishes, with descriptions of two new
species. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa S. Eigenmann.
pp. 463-466.
P. 743. On the occurrence of Echinomys semispinosus Tomes, in Nica-
ragua. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 467-468.
P. 744. 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.
P. 745. The preparation of Japanese lacquer and the manufacture of
Wakasa lacquer-ware. By Romyn Hitchcock.
pp. 473-479.
P. 746. A fossil lingula preserving the cast of the peduncle. By Charles
D. Walcott.
p. 480, 3 figs.
P. 747. Notes on the species of Lachnosterna of temperate North
America, with descriptions of new species. By John B.
Smith.
pp. 481-525, 13 pis.
P. 748. Description of Coregonus pusillus, a new species of whitefish
from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean.
p. 526.
P. 749. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in Lower Cali-
fornia in 1889. By George Vasey and Joseph N. Rose.
pp. 527-536.
P. 750. Notes on Costa Rican birds, with descriptions of seven new
species and subspecies and one new genus. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 537-546.
P. 751. Review of Japanese birds. IX. The wrens. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 547-548.
P. 752. 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. 549-553.
P. 753. Description of a new species of Bathymaster (B. jordani),
from Puget's Sound and Alaska. By Charles H. Gilbert,
p. 554,
78 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 764. 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. 556-658.
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 classmcation of the mail-cheeked fishes. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 567-592.
P. 757. Gleanings among the Pleuronectids, and observations on the
name Plcuronectes. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 693-606.
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 Braconidse 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. viii, 1-686, 23 pis., 14 figs.
P. 761. A review of the genus Xiphocolaptes of Lesson. t By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 1-20.
P. 762. A review of the genus Sclerurw of Swainson. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 21-31.
P. 763. Descriptive notes of new genera and species from the Lower
Cambrian or Olenellus zone of North America. By Charles
D. Walcotjt.
pp. 33-46.
P. 764. New North American Acrididre, 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 perspicillatiLS. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 83-94, 3 pis.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 79
P. 766. Description of two new species of snakes from California.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 95-99, 3 figs.
P. 767. 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.
P. 768. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission
steamer Albatross. No. II. 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.
P. 769. 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.
P. 770. 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. Bollman.
pp. 149-183.
P. 771. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission
steamer Albatross. No. V. Annotated catalogue of the
insects collected in 1887-88. By L. O. Howard.
pp. 185-216.
P. 772. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. VI. List of the plants collected
in Alaska in 1888. By George Vasey.
pp. 217-218.
P. 773. 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. 219-362, 10 pis.
P. 774. Notes on the occurrence of Gillichthys y-cauda at San Diego,
California. By Charles H. Gilbert.
p. 363.
P. 775. Description of a new genus and species of inarticulate
brachiopod from the Trenton limestone. By Charles D.
Walcott.
pp. 365-366, 4 figs.
P. 776. The archaeology of the Potomac tide-water region. By Otis
T. Mason.
pp. 367-370, 5 pis.
80 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 777. The palaeolithic period in the District of Columbia. By
Thomas Wilson.
pp. 371-376, 2 pis.
P. 778. Notes on a third collection of birds made in Kauai, Hawaiian
Islands, by Valdemar Knudsen. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 377-386.
P. 779. Descriptions of new Ichneumonidee in the collection of the
U. S. National Museum. By William H. Ashmead.
pp. 387-451.
P. 780. Description of the yellow-finned trout of Twin Lakes, Colo-
rado. By David S. Jordan and Barton W. Evermann.
pp. 453-454.
P. 781. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidee of tem-
perate North America. Revision of some taeniocampid
genera. By John B. Smith.
pp. 455-4%, 2 pis.
P. 78^. Catalogue of the described Aranese of temperate North
America. By George Marx.
pp. 497-594.
P. 783. 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. 695-600.
P. 784. A revision of the genus Araucarioxylon of Kraus, with com-
piled descriptions and partial synonymy of the species. By
F. H. Knowlton.
pp. 601-617.
P. 785. Notes on North American crayfishes — family Astacidae. By
Walter Faxon.
pp. 619-634.
P. 786. Description of two new species of bats — Nyctinomus europs
and N. orthotis. By Harrison Allen.
pp. 635-«40.
P. 787. 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.
P. 788. Description of a new lizard from Lower California. By Leon-
hard Stejneger.
pp. 643-644.
P. 789. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. IX. Catalogue of fishes col-
lected at Port Castries, St. Lucia, by the steamer Albatross^
November, 1888. By David S. Jordan.
pp. 645-652.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 81
VOLUME XIII, CONTAINING PAPERS 79O-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.
8vo., pp. viii, 1-666, 38 pis., 12 figs.
P. 790. Description of a new species of land shell from Cuba — Vertigo
cubana. By William H. Dall.
pp. 1-2, 2 figs.
P. 791. Description of a new species of fish from Tippecanoe River,
Indiana. By David S. Jordan and Barton W. Evermann.
pp. 3-4, 1 fig.
P. 792. Remarks on some fossil remains considered as peculiar kinds
of marine plants. By Leo Lesquereux.
pp. 5-12, 1 plate.
P. 793. 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. 13-14, 2 pis.
P. 794. Notes on the leaves of Liriodendron. By Theodor Holm.
pp. 15-35, 6 pis.
P. 795. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XI. New fishes collected off
the coast of Alaska and the adjacent region southward. By
Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 37-45.
P. 796. Further notes on the genus Xiphocolaptes of Lesson. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 47-18.
P. 797. 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 Albatross 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. 4^-126.
P. 798. 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 1887-88. By Fred-
eric A. Lucas.
pp. 127-130.
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82 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 799. 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.
P. 800. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XV. Reptiles from Clarion and
Socorro Islands and the Gulf of California, with description
of a new species. By Charles H. Townsend.
pp. 143-144.
P. 801. 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.
P. 802. On a new genus and species of colubrine snakes from North
America. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 151-155, 1 fig.
P. 803. The osteological characteristics of the family Anguillidae. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 167-160.
P. 804. The osteological characteristics of the family Synaphobranch-
idse. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 161-164.
P. 805. The osteological characteristics of the family MursenidsB. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 165-170.
P. 806. On the disappearance of the Dick cissel, Spiza americana,
from the District of Columbia. By Hugh M. Smith.
pp. 171-172.
P. 807. Description of a new species of bat, Atalapha semota. By
Harrison Allen.
pp. 173-175.
P. 808. On the snakes of the genus Charina. By Leonhard Stej-
neger.
pp. 177-182.
P. 809. On the North American lizards of the genus Barissia of Gray.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 183-185.
P. 810. A collection of stone implements from the District of Colum-
bia. By S. V. Proudfit.
pp. 187-194, 5 pis.
P. 811. Notes on the occurrence of a young crab-eater, Elacate canada,
from the Lower Hudson Valley, New York. By A. K.
Fisher.
p. 195.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 83
P. 812. Observations on the life history of the bottlenose porpoise.
By Frederick W. True.
pp. 197-203, 1 fig.
P. 813. 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 pis.
P. 814. Description of two new species of mammals from Mt. Kilima-
njaro, East Africa. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 227-229.
P. 815. Osteological characteristics of the family Mursenesocidae. By
Theodore- Gill.
pp. 231-234.
P. 816. On the family Ranicipitidse. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 236-238, 1 plate.
P. 817. The osteological characteristics of the family Simenchelyidse.
By Theodore Gill.
p. 239-242.
P. 818. The characteristics of the Dactylopteroidea. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 243-248, 1 plate.
P. 819. 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.
P. 820. Description of new forms of Upper Cambrian fossils. By
Charles D. Walcott.
pp. 267-279, 2 pis.
P. 821. Notes on triassic plants from New Mexico. By William M.
Fontaine and F. H. Knowlton.
pp. 281-285, 5 pis.
P. 822. Notes on fishes of the genera Agosia, Algansea, and Zophendum.
By David S. Jordan.
pp. 287-288.
P. 823. Description of a new species of Etheostoma (E. micropterus)
from Chihuahua, Mexico. By Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 289-290.
P. 824. Description of a new species of bat of the genus Carollia, and
remarks on Carollia Iwevicauda. By Harrison Allen.
pp. 291-298.
P. 825. Osteological characteristics of the family Amphipnoidse. By
Tfceodore Gill.
pp. 299-302.
P. 826. Description of a new species of mouse, Phenacomys longi-
caudus, from Oregon. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 303-304.
84 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 827. Notes on the habits of the moose in the far north of British
America in 1865. By J. G. Lockhart.
pp. 305-308.
P. 828. Observations on the Farallon rail (Porzana jamaicensis cotur-
niculus Baird). By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 309-311.
P. 829. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. 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.
P. 830. Notes on the osteology of the Paridse, Sltta and Chamcea. By
Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 337-345, 1 plate, 5 figs.
P. 831. Note on the Aspredinidae. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 347-352.
P. 832. Note on the genus Felichthys of Swainson. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 353-354.
P. 833. The characteristics of the family of Scatophagoid fishes. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 355-360, 1 fig.
P. 834. On the relations of Cyclopteroidea. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 361-376, 3 pis.
P. 835. The osteological characteristics of the family Hemitripteridae.
By Theodore Gill.
pp. 377-380, 1 plate.
P. 836. Playing cards from Japan. By Mrs. J. King van Rensselaer.
pp. 381-382, 1 plate.
P. 837. Notes on North American myriapoda of the family Geophilidae,
with descriptions of three genera. By O. F. Cook and G. N.
Collins.
pp. 383-396, 3 pis.
P. 838. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of tem-
perate North America. Revision of Homohadena Grote. By
John B. Smith.
pp. 397-405, 1 fig.
P. 839. Contributions toward a monograph of the NoctuidaB of tem-
perate North America. Revision of the species of Hddena
referable to Xylopliasia and Luperina. By John B. Smith.
pp. 407-447, 2 pis.
P. 840. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. 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. 449-465.
P. 841. 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. | | Washington: | Government
Printing Office. | 1892.
8vo., pp. vi, 1-750, 34 pis., 3 figs.
P. 842. A catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of South America. By
Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa S. Eigenmann.
pp. 1-81.
P. 843. 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.
P. 844. 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.
P. 845. Relations of temperature to vertebrae among fishes. By
David S. Jordan.
pp. 107-120.
P. 846. 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 pis.
P. 847. 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.
P. 848. On the structure of the tongue in humming birds. By Fred-
eric A. Lucas.
pp. 169-172, 1 plate, 2 flgs.
P. 849. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. 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 pis.
P. 850. Descriptions of two supposed new species of mice from Costa
Rica and Mexico, with remarks on Hesperomys melanophrys
of Coues. By J. A. Allen.
pp. 193-1%.
P. 851. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidas of tem-
perate North America. Revision of the species of Mames-
tra. By John B. Smith.
pp. 197-276, 4 pis.
86 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 852. Report upon the annelida (Polychaeta) of Beaufort, North Car-
olina. By E. A. Andrews.
pp. 277-302, 7 pis.
P. 853. On Eleyimis of Fisher, otherwise called Tilesia or Pleuro-
gadus. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 303-305.
P. 854. List of shells collected on the west coast of South America,
principally between latitudes 7° 30' S. and 8° 49' N., by Dr.
W. H. Jones, surgeon, U. S. Navy. By Robert E. C.
Stearns.
pp. 307-335.
P. 855. Descriptions of new genera, species, and subspecies of birds
from Costa Rica. By George K. Cherrie.
pp. 337-346.
P. 856. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXI. Descriptions of apodal
fishes from the tropical Pacific. By Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 347-352.
P. 857. Description of a new species of chamseleon from Kilima-njaro,
eastern Africa. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 353-354, 1 fig.
P. 858. The genus Panopeus. By James E. Benedict and Mary J.
Rathbun.
pp. 355-385, 6 pis.
P. 859. Some observations on the Havesu-pai Indians. By R. W.
Shufeldt.
pp. 387-390, 2 pis.
P. 860. The Navajo belt-weaver. By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 391-393, 1 plate.
P. 861. On the genera Labrichthys and Pseudolabrus. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 396-104.
P. 862. Description of a new scincoid lizard from East Africa. By
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 405-106.
P. 863. Description of a new species of lizard from the island of San
Pedro Martir, Gulf of California. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 407-408.
P. 864. Description of a new North American lizard of the genus
Saurmnalus. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 409-411.
P. 865. Notes on and list of birds and eggs collected in Arctic Amer-
ica, 1861-1866. By R. MacFarlane.
pp. 413-446.
P. 866. On the characters of some paleozoic fishes. By E. D. Cope.
pp. 447-463, 6 pis.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 87
P. 867. Description of a new species of whippoorwill from Costa Rica.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 466-466.
P. 868. Notes on some birds from the interior of Honduras. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 467-471.
P. 869. Notes on some Costa Rican birds. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 473-178.
P. 870. Note on Pachyrhamphus albinucha Burmeister. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 479-480.
P. 871. Description of two supposed new forms of TJiamnophilus. By
Robert Ridgway.
p. 481.
P. 872. Description of a new sharp-tailed sparrow from California.
By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 483-484.
P. 873. Notes on Sceloporua varidbilis and its geographical distribu-
tion in the United States. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 485-488.
P. 874. Notes on Japanese birds contained in the Science College
Museum, Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 489-498.
P. 875. Notes on the cubital coverts in the birds of paradise and bower
birds. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 499-500.
P. 876. Notes on some North American snakes. By Leonhard Stej-
neger.
pp. 501-505.
P. 877. Note on the genus Sittasomus of Swainson. By Robert Ridg-
way.
pp. 507-510.
P. 878. On the snakes of the Californian genus Lichanura. By
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 511-515.
P. 879. Notes on Costa Rican birds. By George K. Cherrie.
pp. 517-537.
P. 880. 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.
P. 881. The biology of the hymenopterous insects of the family
Chalcididse. By L. O. Howard.
pp. 567-588.
88 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 882. A critical review of the characters and variations of the
snakes of North America. By E. D. Cope. x
pp. 589-694.
P. 883. Note on the genus Hiatida of Lacepede or Tautoga of Mitchiil.
By Theodore Gill.
P. 884. Note on the genus Chonerhinm or Xenopterw. By Theodore
Gill.
P. 885. On the genus Giwthanacanthus of Bleeker. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 701-704, 1 fig.
P. 886. 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. | | Published under the direction of the
Smithsonian Institution. | - - | Washington: | Government
Printing Office. | 1893.
8vo., pp. vi, 1-508, 84 pis., 8 figs.
P. 887. Preliminary descriptions of thirty-seven new species of hermit
crabs of the genus Eupagurus in the U. S. National Museum.
By James E. Benedict.
pp. 1-26.
P. 888. Description of two apparently new fly-catchers from Costa
Rica. By George K. Cherrie.
pp. 27-28.
P. 889. A maid of Wolpai. By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 29-31, 1 plate.
P. 890. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidre of boreal
America: Revision of the genus Cucullia. By John B.
Smith.
pp. 33-52, 1 plate.
P. 891. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of boreal
America: Revision of the Dicopinse. Ity John B. Smith.
pp. 53-64.
P. 892. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidai of boreal
America: Revision of Xylomiges and Morrisonia. By John
B. Smith.
pp. 65-86, 1 plate.
P. 893. Notes on avian entozoa. By Edwin Linton.
pp. 87-113, 5 pis.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 89
P. 894. Preliminary description of a new genus and species of blind
cave salamander from North America. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 115-117, 1 plate.
P. 895. Descriptions of two new forms of Basileut&rus rufifrons, from
Mexico. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 119.
P. 896. Description of a new species of star-gazer, Cathetostoma albi-
gutta, from the Gulf of Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 121-122.
P. 897. The fishes of San Diego, California. By Carl H. Eigenmann.
pp. 123-178, 9 pis.
P. 898. 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 pis.
P. 899. Chinese relics in Alaska. By T. Dix Bolles.
p. 221, 1 plate.
P. 900. Corystoid crabs of the genera Telmessus and Erimacrus. By
James E. Benedict.
pp. 223-230, 3 pis.
P. 901. Catalogue of the crabs of the family Periceridae in the U. S.
National Museum. By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 231-277, 13 pis.
P. 902. The evolution of house-building among the Navajo Indians.
By R. W. Shufeldt.
pp. 279-282, 3 pis.
P. 903. Notes on fishes collected in Mexico by Prof. Alfredo Duges,
with descriptions of new species. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 283-287, 1 plate.
P. 904. 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.
P. 905. Insects of the subfamily Encja'tinae with branched antennas.
By L. O. Howard.
pp. 361-369, 2 pis.
P. 906. TVTO additions to the Japanese avifauna, including description
of a new species. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 371-373.
P. 907. On the ejection of blood from the eyes of horned toads. By
O. P. Hay.
pp. 375-378.
P. 908. Some observations on the turtles of the genus Malademys.
By O. P. Hay.
pp. 379-383.
P. 909. 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 Anthoxanthum odoratum L. By
Theodor Holm.
pp. 399-403, 1 plate.
P. 911. Notes on the Unionidae of Florida and the southeastern States.
By Charles T. Simpson.
pp. 406^36, 26 pis.
P. 912. On a new subfamily of phyllostone bats. By Harrison Allen.
pp. 437-439, 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, Scotophiliis 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 pis., 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. 91T. On the occurrence of the spiny boxfish (genus Cliilomyctenu*)
on the coast of California. By Carl H. Eigenmann.
p. 485, 1 plate.
P. 918. Description of some fossil plants from the Great Falls coal
field of Montana. By William M. Fontaine.
pp. 487-495, 3 pis.
VOLUME XVI, CONTAINING PAPERS 919-975.
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Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —
Volume XVI. | 1893. | | Published under the direction of
the Smithsonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government
Printing Office. | 1894.
8vo., pp. x, 1-808, 84 pis., 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 Vespertilionidse. By Harrison Allen.
pp. 29-31.
P. 921. Notes on a 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 pis.
LIST OF P¥BLTCATIONS. 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. Eigenmann.
pp. 53-60.
P. 926. On the making of gelatin casts. By J. W. Scollick.
pp. 61-62.
P. 927. Catalogue of the crabs of the family Maiidse in the U. S.
National Museum. By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 63-103, 6 pis.
P. 928. Notes on Erian (Devonian) plants from New York and Penn-
sylvania. By D. P. Penhallow.
pp. 105-114, 6 pis.
P. 929. Notes on Nematophyton crassum. By D. P. Penhallow.
pp. 115-118, 4 pis.
P. 930. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXIII. Report on the ActinisB
collected by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross
during the winter of 1887-88. By J. Playfair McMurrich.
pp. 119-216, 17 pis.
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 pis.
P. 935. Observations on the blind crayfishes of Indiana, with a descrip-
tion of a new subspecies; Cambarus pellucidus testii. By
W. P. Hay.
pp. 283-286, 2 pis.
P. 936. The shofar — its use and origin. -By Cyrus Adler.
pp. 287-301, 4 pis.
92 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 937. List of Diatomacese from a deep-sea dredging in the Atlantic
Ocean off Delaware Bay by the U. S. Fish Commission
steamer Albatross. By Albert Mann.
pp. 303-312.
P. 938. Description of a new species of cyprinoid fish, Couesius greeni,
from the headwaters of Fraser River in British Columbia.
By David S. Jordan.
pp. 313-314.
P. 939. Note on the wall-eyed pollack, Pollachius chalcogrammits
fucensis, of Puget Sound. By David S. Jordan and Charles
'H. Gilbert.
pp. 315-316.
P. 940. 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.
P. 941. 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.
P. 942. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. 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 pis.
P. 943. 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 pis.
P. 944. Diagnosis of a new California lizard. By Leonhard Stej-
neger.
p. 467.
P. 945. Description of a supposed new species of Odontophorus from
southern Mexico. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 469-170.
P. 946. A subtropical miocene fauna in Arctic Siberia. By William
H. Dall.
pp. 471-478, 1 plate.
P. 947. 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. 479-632.
P. 948. Description of a new species of fruit bat, Pteropus aldabrensis,
from Aldabra Island. By Frederick W . True.
pp. 533-534.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 93
P. 949. Notice of the crustaceans collected by the United States scien-
tific expedition to the west coast of Africa. By James E.
Benedict.
pp. 535-641.
P. 950. A descriptive catalogue of the harvest-spiders (Phalangiidse)
of Ohio. By Clarence M. Weed.
pp. 543-563, 13 pis., 1 fig.
P. 951. 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.
P. 952. On some fossil unios and other fresh-water shells from the
drift at Toronto, Canada: with a review of the distribution
of the Unionidse of northeastern North America. By
Charles T. Simpson.
pp. 591-595.
P. 953. 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.
P. 954. 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.
P. 955. Remarks on the avian genus Myiarchus, with special refer-
ence to M. yucatanensis Lawrence. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 605-608.
P. 956. On a small collection of birds from Costa Rica. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 609-614.
P. 957. Notes on a third installment of Japanese birds in the Scie»ce
College Museum, Tokyo, Japan, with descriptions of new
species. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 615-638.
P. 95S. Land shells of the genus Bulimulus in Lower California, with
descriptions of several new species. By William H. Dall.
pp. 639-647, 2 pis.
P. 959. Descriptions of new species of American fresh-water crabs.
By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp- 649-661, 5 pis.
P. 960. 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 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 961. A revision of the genus Formicarius Boddaert. By Robert
Ridgway.
pp. 667-686.
P. 962. Description of a new storm petrel from the coast of western
Mexico. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 687-688.
P. 963. Description of a new species of mouse (Sitomys decolorus)
from Central America. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 689-690.
P. 964. Description of a new GeotMypis from Brownsville, Texas. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 691-692.
P. 965. The proper generic name of the tunnies. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 693-694.
P. 966. The shell heaps of the east coast of Florida. By De Witt
Webb.
pp. 695-698, 7 pis.
P. 967. Description of a new blennioid fish from Calif ornia. ByTarle-
ton H. Bean.
pp. 699-701, 1 fig.
P. 968. 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.
P. 969. Description of a new species of blind-snakes (Typhlopidce) from
the Congo Free State. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 709-710.
P. 970. 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.
P. 971. 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. 743-756.
P. 972. On the relationships of Taylor's mouse, Sitomys taylari. By
Frederic W. True.
pp. 757-758.
P. 973. Notes on the natural history of Aldabra, Assumption and
Gloriosa islands, Indian Ocean. By W. L. Abbott.
pp. 759-764, 1 fig.
P. 974. Remarks on Japanese quails. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 765-769.
P. 975. 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 976-1O32.
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.
8vo., pp. xiii, 1-765, 32 pis., 83 figs.
P. 976. 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.
P. 977. Description of a new lizard ( Verticaria leldingi), from Cali-
fornia. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 17-18.
P. 978. Note on a blue mineral, supposed to be ultramarine, from
Silver City, New Mexico. By R. L. Packard.
pp. 19-20.
P. 979. 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.
P. 980. Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of African
fresh-water crabs. By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 25-27.
P. 981. An analysis of jadeite from Mogoung, Burma. By Oliver C.
Farrington.
pp. 29-31.
P. 982. Notes on some skeletons and skulls of porpoises of the genus
Prodelphinus, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Indian
Ocean. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 33-37.
P. 983. 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.
P. 984. Notes on the crabs of the family Inachidae in the United States
National Museum. B}^ Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 43-75, 1 plate.
P. 985. On the formation of stalactites and gypsum incrustations in
caves. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 77-81, 4 pis.
P. 986. Descriptions of a new genus and four new species of crabs
from the Antillean region. By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 83-86.
P. 987. The formation of sandstone concretions. By George P.
Merrill.
pp. 87-88, 1 plate.
96 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 988. Monograph of the genus GnatJwdon Gray (Rangla Des-
moulins). By William H. Dall.
pp. 89-106, 1 plate.
P. 989. On the nomenclature and characteristics of the lampreys. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 107-110.
P. 990. The nomenclature of the Myliobatidse or Aetobatidae. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 111-114.
P. 991. The nomenclature of the family Poeciliidse or Cyprinodontidae.
By Theodore Gill.
pp. 115-116.
P. 992. The differential characters of the Salmonidfe and ThymallidaB.
By Theodore Gill.
pp. 117-122.
P. 993. On the relations and nomenclature of Stizostedion or Lucio-
perca. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 123-128.
P. 994. Description of a new species of cotton rat (Sigmodon minimi ^
from New Mexico. By Edgar A. Mearns.
pp. 129-130.
P. 995. Notes on the invertebrate fauna of the Dakota formation, with
descriptions of new molluscan forms. By C. A. White.
pp. 131-138, 1 plate.
P. 996. 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.
P. 997. Notes on a Japanese species of reed warbler. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 205-206.
P. 998. A review of the fossil flora of Alaska, with descriptions of
new species. By F. H. Knowlton.
pp. 207-240, 1 plate.
P. 999. Diagnoses of new North American mammals. By Frederick
W. True.
pp. 241-243.
P. 1000. 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. 246-297.
P. 1001. Notes on the anatomy and affinities of the Crerebidse and other
American birds. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 299-312, 13 figs.
P. 1002. Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in America. By Charles
D. Walcott.
pp. 313-315, 1 fig.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 97
P. 1003. Notes on reptiles and batrachians collected in Florida in 1892
and 1893. By Einar Lonnberg.
pp. 317-339, 3 figs"
P. 1004. On the rodents of the genus Sminthus in Kashmir. By Fred-
erick W. True.
pp. 341-343.
P. 1005. The relationship of the lacertilian genus Anniella Gray.
By G. Baur.
pp. 345-361.
P. 1006. Diagnoses of some undescribed wood rats (genus Neotomd)
in the National Museum. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 353-355.
P. 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 Sebastinse of the
Pacific coast of America. By Carl H. Eigenmann 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 pis.
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. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXVIII. On Cetomimidee and
RondeletiidtE, two new families of bathybial fishes from the
northwestern Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton
H. Bean.
pp. 451-464, 1 plate.
P. 1013. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXIX. A revision of the order
Heteromi, deep-sea fishes, with a description of the new
generic types Macdonaldia and Lipogenys. Bj^ G. Brown
Goode and Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 455-470, 2 pis.
P. 1014. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXX. On Harriotta, a new type
of chimseroid fish from the deeper waters of the northwestern
Atlantic. By G. Browli Goode and Tarleton H. Bean
pp. 471-473, 1 plate.
8879— No. 51—02 7
98 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 1015. Overlaying with copper by the American aborigines. By
Otis T. Mason.
pp. 475-477, 4 figs.
P. 1016. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXXI. Descriptions of new
genera and species of the family Lithodidse, with notes on
the young of Lithodes camtschaticus and Lithodes brevipes.
By James E. Benedict.
pp. 479-488.
P. 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. 489-650, 3 pis., 28 figs.
P. 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 America. 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.
P. 1021. Notes on Butler's garter snake. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 693-594.
P. 1022. On the specific name of thb coachwhip snake. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 595-5%.
P. 1023. Description of a new salamander from Arkansas with notes
on Anibystoma annulatum. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 597-599.
P. 1024. Diagnosis of a new genus of Trogons (Ifeterotrogori), based
on Hapaloderma vittatum of Shellej^; with a description of
the female of that species. By Charles W. Richmond.
pp. 601-«Q3.
P. 1025. On the bothriothoracine insects of the United States. By
L. O. Howard.
pp. 605-613.
P. 1026. Notes on the geographical distribution of scale insects. By
T. D. A. Cockerell.
pp. 615-625.
P. 1027. Description of a new species of rockfish, Sebastichthys bre-
vispinis, from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 627-628.
P. 1028. Description of a new species of fish, Bleekeria gilli. By
Tarleton H. Bean.
pp. 629-630
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 99
P. 1029. Description of Gobioides braussoneti, a fish new to North
America, from the Gulf of Mexico. By Tarleton H. Bean
and Barton A. Bean.
pp. 631-632, 1 fig.
P. 1030. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis-
sion steamer Albatross. No. XXXIII. Descriptions of two
new flounders, Gastropsetta frontalis and Cyclopsetta chit-
tendeni. By Barton A. Bean.
pp. 633-636, 3 figs.
P. 1031. Notes on some eruptive rocks from Gallatin, Jefferson, and
Madison counties, Montana. By George P. Merrill.
pp. 637-673, 10 figs.
P. 1032. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. 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 pis., 2 figs.
VOLUME XVIII, CONTAINING PAPERS 1O33-11OO.
Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum, j —
Volume XVIII. | 1895. | - - | Published under the direction of
the Smithsonian Institution. | — — | Washington: [ Government
Printing Office. | 1896.
8vo., pp. xiv, 1-819, 35 pis., 46 figs.
P. 1033. Diagnoses of new mollusks from the survey of the Mexican
boundary. By William H. Dall.
pp. 1-6.
P. 1034. Diagnoses of new species of mollusks from the west coast of
America. By William H. Dall.
pp. 7-20.
P. 1035. Diagnoses of new tertiary fossils from the southern United
States. By William H. Dall.
pp. 21-46.
P. 1036. Two new diplopod myriapoda of the genus Osoydesmus from
the Congo. By O. F. Cook.
pp. 47-52.
P. 1037. Priodesmus, a new genus of diplopoda from Surinam. By
O. F. Cook.
pp. 53-57, 1 plate.
P. 1038. On Geophilus attenuate Say, of the class Chilopoda. By
O. F. Cook.
pp. 59-62.
100 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 1039. An arrangement of the Geophilida?. a family of Chilopoda.
By O. F. Cook.
pp. 63-75.
P. 1040. Description of a new species of golden beetle from Costa
Rica. By Martin L. Linell.
pp. 77-78.
P. 1041. Two new species of beetles of tne Tenebrionil genus EcJio-
cerus. By F. H. Chittenden.
pp. 79-80.
P. 1042. East African diplopoda of the suborder Polydesmoidea, col-
lected by Mr. William Astor Chanler. By"o. F. Cook.
pp. 81-111, 5 pis.
P. 1043. Description of a new species of pipefish (Sipfaosfoma scovilli)
from Corpus Christi, Texas. By Barton W. Evermann and
William C. Kendall.
pp. 113-115.
P. 1044. Description of a new species of snake (Tantilla eiseni) from
California. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 117-118.
P. 1045. Description of a new species of ground warbler from eastern
Mexico. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 119-120.
P. 1046. East African odonata, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. By
Philip P. Calvert.
pp. 121-142, 15 figs.
P. 1047. Notes on the odonata from East Africa, collected by the
Chanler expedition. By Philip P. Calvert.
pp. 143-145.
P. 1048. On the proper name of the gunnels or butter-fishes. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 147-151.
P. 1049. The differential characters of the syngnathid and hippo-
campid fishes. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 153-159.
P. 1050. Notes on the synonymy of the Torpedinidee or Narcobatidae.
By Theodore Gill.
pp. 161-165.
P. 1051. The families of synentognathous fishes and their nomencla-
ture. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 167-178.
P. 1052. On the application of the name Teuthis to a genus of fishes.
By Theodore Gill.
pp. 179-189.
P. 1053. Notes on the nomenclature of Scymnus 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-
terd). By Theodore Gill.
pp. 195-198.
P. 1055. Notes on characinoid fishes with ctenoid scales, with a
description of a new Psectrog aster. By Theodore Gill.
PP. 139-203.
P. 1056. The differential characters of characinoid and erythrinoid
fishes. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 205-209.
P. 1057. Notes on Orectolobus or Crossorhinus, a genus of sharks. By
Theodore Gill.
pp. 211-212.
P. 1058. Note on the fishes of the genus Characinus. By Theodore
Gill.
pp. 213-215.
P. 1059. The nomenclature of Rachicentron or Elacate, a genus of
acanthopterygian fishes. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 217-219.
P. 1060. Note on the nomenclature of the po3cilioid fishes. By Theo-
dore Gill.
pp. 221-224.
P. 1061. The nomenclature of the fishes of the characinoid genus
Tetragonopterm. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 225-227.
P. 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.
P. 1063. List of the lepidoptera collected in Somali-land, East Africa,
by Mr. William Astor Chanler and Lieutenant von Hohnel.
By W. J. Holland.
pp. 259-264.
P. 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.
P. 1065. List of the lepidoptera collected in Kashmir by Dr. W. L.
Abbott. By W. J. Holland.
pp. 275-279, 2 pis.
P. 1066. Notes on asbestos and asbestiform minerals. By George P.
Merrill.
pp. 281-292.
P. 1067. Preliminary description of some new birds from the Galapa-
gos archipelago. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 293-294.
102 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 1068. The classification and geographical distribution of the pearly
fresh-water mussels. By Charles T. Simpson.
pp. 295-343. 1 plate.
P. 1069. Note on the occurrence of an armadillo of the genus Xenums
in Honduras. By Frederick W. True.
pp. 345-347, 2 pis.
P. 1070. The genus Callinectes. By Mary J. Rathhun..
pp. 349-375, 17 pis.
P. 1071. Descriptions of two new species of fresh- water crabs from
Costa Rica. By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 377-379, 2 pis., 3 figs.
P. 1072. Description of four new triassic unios from the,s^ked plains
of Texas. By Charles T. Simpson.
pp. 381-385, 5 figs.
P. 1073. Revision of the North American Empidse — a family of two-
winged insects. By D. W. Coquillett.
pp. 387-440.
B. 1074. Description of a new subspecies of the genus Peucedramus
Coues. By Robert Ridgway.
p. 441.
P. 1075. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals from the Mexican
boundary of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns.
pp. 443-447.
P. 1076. Characters of a new American family of passerine birds. By
Robert Ridgway.
pp. 449-450.
P. 1077. Osteological and pterylographical characters of the Procnia-
tida3. By Frederic A. Lucas.
p. 505-507, 5 figs.
P. 1078. 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 ne v species of Cyanecula.
By Charles W. Richmond.
pp. 451-503.
P. 1079. 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. 509-646.
P. 1080. Descriptions of two new subspecies of the downy woodpecker,
Dryobates pubescens Linneeus. By Harry C. Oberholser.
pp. 547-550.
P. 1081. 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. 561-565.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 103
P. 1082. Note on Plectroplites and Hypoplectrodex, genera of serranoid
fishes. By Theodore Gill.
pp. 567-568.
P. 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.
P. 1084. Descriptions of three species of sand fleas (Amphipods) col-
lected at Newport, Rhode Island. By Sylvester D. Judd.
pp. 593-603, 11 figs.
P. 1085. Remarks on the synonymy of some North American scolytid
beetles. By William Eichhoff.
pp. 605-610.
P. 1086. Fossil jelly fishes from the Middle Cambrian terrane. By
Charles D. Walcott.
pp. 611-614, 2 pis.
P. 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.
P. 1088. Description of a new genus and species of blind tailed-
batrachians from the subterranean waters of Texas. B}^
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 619-621.
P. 1089. Description of a new stickleback ( Gasterosteus gladiunculus)
from the coast of Maine. By W. C. Kendall.
pp. 623-624.
P. 1090. Description of a new species of ant thrush from Nicaragua.
By Charles W. Richmond.
pp. 625-626.
P. 1091. Partial list of birds collected at Alta Mira, Mexico, by Mr.
Frank B. Armstrong. B}r Charles W. Richmond.
pp. 627-632.
P. 1092. On some reared parasitic hymenopterous insects from Ceylon.
By L. O. Howard and William H. Ashrnead.
pp. 633-648.
P. 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.
P. 1094. List of coleoptera collected on the Tana River, and on the
Jombene range, East Africa, by Mr. William Astor Chanler
and Lieut. Ludwig von Hohnel, 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 pis.
P. 1096. New speoies of North American coleoptera of the family
Scarabgeidse. By Martin L. Linell.
pp. 721-731.
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 Hohnel. By
W. J. Holland.
pp. 741-767.
P. 1099. Notes on the vampire bat (Dipkylla ecaudata], with special
reference to its relationships with Desmodus rufm. 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 11O1-1123.
Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | —
Proceedings ] of the | United States National Museum. | —
Volume XIX. | — - j Published under the direction of the Smith-
sonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1897.
8 vo., pp. viii, 1-864, 68 pis., 52 figs.
P. 1101. A revision of the American moles. B}r Frederick W. True.
pp. 1-112, 4 pis., 46 figs., 5 maps, showing geographical distribution.
P. 1102. Descriptions of new cynipidous galls and gall-wasps in the
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 pis.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 105
P. 1106. 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
Lonnberg.
pp. 253-254.
P. 1108. Summary of the hemiptera of Japan, presented to the United
States National Museum by Professor Mitzukuri. By Philip
R. Uhler.
pp. 255-297.
P. 1109. On the genus Remondia Gabb, a group of cretaceous bivalve
mollusks. By Timothy W. Stanton.
pp. 299-301, 1 plate.
P. 1110. Descriptions of tertiary fossils from the Antillean region. By
R. J. Lechmere Guppy and William H. Dall.
pp. 303-331, 4 pis.
P. 1111. 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 pis.
P. 1112. Notes on lishes collected in Kamchatka and Japan by Leon-
hard Stejneger and Nicolai A. Grebnitski, with a description
of a new blenny. By Taiieton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean.
pp. 381-392, 2 pis.
P. 1113. Descriptions of new species of North. American coleoptera in
the families Cerambycidas and Scarabreidas. By Martin L.
Linell.
pp. 393-401.
P. 1114. 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 pis.
P. 1115. Descriptions of twent}T-two new species of fishes collected by
the steamer Albatross, of the United States Fish Commission.
By Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 437-457, 7 pis.
P. 1116. Birds of the Galapagos archipelago. By Robert Ridgway.
pp. 459-670, 2 pis., 6 figs., 48 charts.
P. 1117. On the fossil phyllopod genera, Dipeltis and Protocaris, of
the family Apodida?. By Charles Schuchert.
pp. 671-676, 1 plate.
P. 1118. 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 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 1119. 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.
pp. 695-706.
P. 1120. Cambrian brachiopoda: genera Iphidea and Yorkia, with
descriptions of new species of each, and of the genus Acro-
thele. By Charles D. Walcott.
pp. 707-718, 2 pis.
P. 1121. Descriptions of six new mammals from North America. By
Edgar A. Mearns.
pp. 719-724.
P. 1122. The food plants of scale insects (Coccidse). By T. D. A.
Cockerell.
pp. 725-785.
P. 1123. Notes on larval cestode parasites of fishes. By Edwin
Linton.
pp. 787-824, 8 pis.
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.
8vo., pp. xii, 1-932, 97 pis., 149 figs.
P. 1124. Revision of the orthopteran group Melanopli (Acridiidse),
with special reference to North American forms. By
Samuel H. Scudder.
pp. 1-421, 26 pis.
P. 1125. Notes on the cestode parasites of fishes. By Edwin Linton.
pp. 423-450, 8 pis.
P. 1126. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Lynx,
Urocy&n, Spilogale, and Mephitis, from the Mexican
boundary line. By Edgar A. Mearns.
pp. 467-461.
P. 1127. Description of a new blenny-like fish of the genus Opistlw-
centrus, collected in Vulcano Bay, Port Mororan, Japan,
by Nicolai A. Grebnitski. By Tarleton H. Bean and Bar-
ton A. Bean.
pp. 463-464, 1 plate.
P. 1128. Description of a new crustacean of the genus Sphceroma,
from a warm spring in New Mexico. By Harriet Rich-
ardson.
pp. 466-466.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 107
P. 1129. 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.
P. 1130. New species of coleoptera of the family Chrysomelidse, with
a short review of the tribe Chiang dini. By Martin L. Linell.
pp. 473-486.
P. 1131. Notes on a collection of fishes from the Colorado Basin in
Arizona. By Charles H. Gilbert and Norman Bishop Scofield.
pp. 487-499, 4 pis.
P. 1132. Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Sciu-
rus, Castor, Neotoina, and Sigmodon., from the Mexican
boundary of the United States. By Edgar A. Mearns.
pp. 501-505.
P. 1133. Notes on trematode parasites of fishes. By Edwin Linton.
pp. 507-548, 15 pis.
P. 1134. 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 S. Bourns.
Part II. Notes on the distribution of Philippine birds. By
Dean C. Worcester.
pp. 549-625, 7 pis.
P. 1135. Supplement to the annotated catalogue of the published
writings of Charles Abiathar White, 1886-1897. By Timo-
thy W. Stanton.
pp. 627-642.
P. 1136. Observations on the Astacidse in the United States National
Museum and in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, with
descriptions of new species. By Walter Faxon.
P. 1137. A revision of tropical African diplopoda of the family
Strongylosomatidse. By O. F. Cook.
pp. 695-708.
P. 1138. American leaf-hoppers of the subfamily Typhlocybinse. By
Clarence P. Gillette.
pp. 709-773, 149 figs.
P. 1139. 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 pis.
108 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
TO JAIME XXI, CONTAINING PAPERS 114O-1178.
Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. |
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | —
Volume XXI. | — | Published under the direction of the Smith-
sonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1899.
8vo., pp. xiii, 1-933, 89 pis., 105 figs.
P. 1140. 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.
BJT John B. Smith and Harrison G. Dyar.
pp. 1-194, 22 pis.
P. 1141. 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.
P. 1142. On some new parasitic insects of the subfamily Encyrtinae.
By L. O. Howard.
pp. 231-248.
P. 1143. On the coleopterous insects of Galapagos Islands. By Mar-
tin L. Linell.
pp. 249-268.
P. 1144. The birds of the Kuril Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 269-296.
P. 1145. 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.
P. 1146. 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.
P. 1147. 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.
P. 1148. Topaz crystals in the mineral collection of the U. S. National
Museum. By Arthur S. Eakle.
pp. 361-369, 22 figs.
P. 1149. Notes on Cythcrea (Tivela) crassatelloides Conrad, with
descriptions of many varieties. By Robert E. C. Stearns.
pp. 371-378, 3 pis.
P. 1150. On the occurrence of Amphiuma, the so-called Congo snake,
in Virginia. By Hugh M. Smith.
pp. 379-380.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 109
P. 1151. Description of a new species of spiny-tailed iguana from
Guatemala. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 381-383.
P. 1152. Cambrian brachiopoda: Obolus and Lingulella, with descrip-
tion of new species. By Charles D. Walcott.
pp. 385-420, 3 pis.
P. 1153. A revision of the wrens of the genus Thryornanes Sclater.
By Harry C. Oberholser.
pp. 421-450.
P. 1154. American oniscoid diplopoda of the order Merocheta. By
O. F. Cook.
pp. 451-468, 4 pis.
P. 1155. The osteology and relationships of the family Zeidee. By
Edwin C. Starks.
pp. 469-476, 6 pis.
P. 1156. A contribution to the knowledge of the variations o the
tree frog, Hyla regilla. By Frederick C. Test.
pp. 477-492, 1 plate.
P. 1157. Japanese hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidse. By
C. L. Marlatt.
pp. 493-506.
P. 1158. A contribution to a knowledge of the fresh-water crabs of
America. — The Pseudothelphusinae. By Mary J. Rathbun.
pp. 507-537, 18 figs.
P. 1159. Notes on a collection of fishes from Mexico, with description
of a new species of Platypwcilus. By Barton A. Bean.
pp. 539-542, 1 fig.
P. 1160. The leeches of the U. S. National Museum. By J. Percy
Moore. .•'.•'••,
pp. 543-563, 1 plate.
P. 1161. On the occurrence of Caulolepis longidens Gill, on the coast
of California. By Charles H. Gilbert.
pp. 565-566.
P. 1162. 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 pis.
P. 1163. On the nomenclature of the whalebone whales of the tenth
edition of Linnseus's "Systema Naturae." By Frederick W.
True.
pp. 617-635.
P. 1164. A new snake from the eocene of Alabama. By Frederic A.
Lucas.
pp. 637-638, 2 pis.
P. 1165. Notes on the capture of rare fishes. By Barton A. Bean.
pp. 639-640.
P. 1166. The feather- tracts of North American grouse and quail. By
Hubert Lyman Clark.
pp. 641-653, 3 pis., 4 figs.
110 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 1167. Note on Oacycottus acuticeps Gilbert, from Sitka and Kadiak,
Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean and Barton A. Bean.
pp. 655-656.
P. 1168. African diplopoda of the genus Packybolus. By O. F. Cook.
pp. 657-666, 3 pis.
P. 1169. The diplopod family Striariidse. By O. F. Cook.
pp. 667-676, 2 pis.
P. 1170. African diplopoda of the family Gomphodesmidse. By O. F.
Cook.
pp. 677-739, 7 pis.
P. 1171. Hydroida from Alaska and Puget Sound. By Charles C.
Nutting.
pp. 741-753, 3 pis.
P. 1172. The fossil bison of North America. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 755-771, 20 pis., 2 figs.
P. 1173. Petrographic report on rocks from the United States-Mex-
ico boundary. By Edwin C. E. Lord.
pp. 773-782, 1 plate.
P. 1174. The land reptiles of the Hawaiian Islands. By Leonhard
Stejneger.
pp. 783-813, 13 figs.
P. 1175. 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.
P. 1176. Description of a new species of subterranean isopod. By
W. P. Hay.
pp. 871-872, 1 plate.
P. 1177. Synopsis of the recent and tertiary Leptonacea of North
America and the West Indies. By William H. Dall.
pp. 873-897, 2 pis.
P. 1178. 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 1179-12O5.
Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | |
Proceedings | of the I United States National Museum. | —
Volume XXII. | | Published under the direction of the Smith-
sonian Institution. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing
Office. | 1900.
8vo., pp. xii, 1-1075, 18 pis., 15 figs.
P. 1179. The osteological characters of the fishes of the suborder
Percesoces. By Edwin C. Starks.
pp. 1-10, 3 pis.
P. 1180. Notes on birds from the Cameroons district, West Africa.
By Harry C. Oberholser.
pp. 11-19. "
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. Ill
P. 1181. Descriptions of two new species of tortoises from the tertiary
of the United States. By O. P. Hay.
pp. 21-24, 3 pis.
P. 1182. A list of the birds collected by Mr. R. P. Currie in Liberia.
By Harry C. Oberholser.
pp. 25-37, 1 plate.
P. 1183. A list of the biting lice (Mallophaga) taken from birds and
mammals of North America. By Vernon L. Kellogg.
pp. 39-100.
P. 1184. New species of nocturnal moths of the genus Campometra,
and notes. By John B. Smith.
pp. 101-105.
P. 1185. Synopsis of the Solenidag of North America and the Antilles.
By William H. Dall.
pp. 107-112.
P. 1186. The osteology and relationship of the percoidean fish, Dino-
lestes lewini. By Edwin C. Starks.
pp. 113-120, 4 pis.
P. 1187. Description of two new species of crayfish. By W. P. Hay.
pp. 121-123, 2 figs.
P. 1188. Contributions to the natural history of the Commander
Islands. No. XIII. Anew species of stalked medusae (Ilali-
clystus stejnegeri.} By K. Kishinouye.
pp. 125-129, 3 figs.
P. 1189. Description of a new species of Idotea from Hakodate Bay,
Japan. By Harriet Richardson.
pp. 131-134, 6 figs.
P. 1190. List of shells collected by Vernon Bailej^ in Heron and Eagle
lakes, Minnesota, with notes. By Robert E. C. Stearns.
pp. 135-138.
P. 1191. Description of a new variety of Haliotis from California,
with faunal and geographical notes. By Robert E. C. Stearns.
pp. 139-142.
P. 1192. On the Lower Silurian (Trenton) fauna of Baffin Land. By
Charles Schuchert.
pp. 143-177, 3 pis., 2 figs.
P. 1193. Some neocene corals of the United States. By Henry Stewart
Gane.
pp. 179-198, 1 plate.
P. 1194. 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.
P. 1195. Notes on birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in central
Asia. By Harry C. Oberholser.
pp. 205-228.
P. 1196. 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.
Rath bun.
pp. 271-316, 2 figs.
P. 1200. Description of a new bird of the genus Dendrornis. By
Charles W. Richmond.
pp. 317-318.
P. 1201. Descriptions of three new birds from lower Siaxn. By
Charles W. Richmond.
pp. 319-321.
P. 1202. On the genera of the chalcid-flies belonging to the subfamily
Encyrtinse. By William H. Ashmead.
pp. 323-412.
P. 1203. A hundred new moths of the family Noctuidse. B}7 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 12O6-124O.
Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | |
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum, j — — |
Volume XXIII. | — — | Published under the direction of
the Smithsonian Institution. | | Washington: | Government
Printing Office. | 1901.
8vo., pp. xiv, 1-913, 44 pis., 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 (Triyonias osborni], from the miocene of
South Dakota. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 221-223, 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 TellinicUe and of the North American
species. By William H. Dall.
pp. 285-326, 3 pis.
"P. 1211. The pelvic girdle of Zeuglodon, Basilosaurus cetoides Owen,
with notes on other portions of the skeleton. By Frederic
A. Lucas.
pp. 327-331, 3 pis.
P 1212. A new fossil cyprinoid, Leuci-scm tnrneri, from the miocene
of Nevada. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 333-334, 1 plate.
P. 1213. A list of fishes collected in Japan by Keinosuke Otaki and by
the United States steamer Albatross, with descriptions of four-
teen new species. By David S. Jordan and John O. Snj^der.
pp. 335-380, 12 pis.
P. 1214. Synopsis of the family Cardiidae and of the North American
species. By William H. Dall.
pp. 381-392.
P. 1215. Revision of the orthopteran genus Trimerotropis. By Jerome
McNeill.
pp. 393-149, 1 plate.
P. 1216. The hermit crabs of the Pagurus bernhardus type. By James
E. Benedict.
pp. 451-166, 6 figs.
P. 1217. On a new species of spiny-tailed iguana from Utilla Island,
Honduras. By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 467-168.
P. 1218. A new systematic name for the yellow boa of Jamaica. By
Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 469-470.
P. 1219. Diagnosis of a new species of iguanoid lizard from Green
Cay, Bahama Islands. By Leonhard Stejneger.
p. 471.
P. 1220. On the wheatears (Saxicold) occurring in North America.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 473-481, 1 diagram.
P. 1221. 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. 483-491, 7 pis.
P. 1222. Key to the isopods of the Atlantic coast of North America
with descriptions of new and little known species. By
Harriet Richardson.
pp. 493-i>79, 38 figs.
P. 1223. Some spiders and other arachnida from southern Arizona.
By Nathan Banks.
pp. 581-590, 1 plate.
8879— No. 51—02 8
114 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
P. 1224. A new dinosaur, Stegoaaurus marshi, from the lower cre-
taceous of South Dakota. By Frederic A. Lucas.
pp. 591-592, 2 pis.
P. 1225. New diptcra in the U. S. National Museum. By D. W.
Coquillett.
pp. 593-61*.
P. 1226. 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.
P. 1227. A systematic arrangement of the families of the diptera. By
D. W. Coquillett.
pp. 653-658.
P. 1228. A comparison of the osteology of the jerboas and jumping
mice. By Marcus W. Lyon, jr.
pp. 659-668, 3 pis.
P. 1229. Cambrian brachiopoda: Obolella, subgenus Glyptias; Bida;
Obolus, subgenus Westonia; with descriptions of new species.
By Charles D. Walcott.
pp. 669-695.
P. 1230. A revision of certain species of plants of the genus Anten-
naria. By Elias Nelson.
pp. 697-713.
P. 1231. Description of a new species of snake from Clarion Island.
By Leonhard Stejneger.
pp. 715-717.
P. 1232. On the relationships of the Lutianoid fish, Apharemfurcatus.
By David S. Jordan and Edwin C. Starks.
pp. 719-723, 2 pis.
P. 1233. 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.
P. 1234. The proper names of Bdellostoma or Heptatrema. By Theo-
dore Gill.
pp. 735-738.
P. 1235. 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 S. Jordan
and John O. Snyder.
pp. 739-769, 8 pis.
P. 1236. Four new symmetrical hermit crabs (Pagurids) from the
West India region. By James E. Benedict.
pp. 771-778, 7 figs.
P. 1237. Synopsis of the Lucinacea and of the American species. By
William H. Dall.
pp. 779-833, 4 pis.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 115
P. 1238. On a slug of the genus Veronicetta from Tahiti. By T. D. A.
Cockerel!.
pp. 835-836.
P. 1239. A review of the apodal fishes or eels of Japan, with descrip-
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 pis., 10 figs.
IV. BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM.
(NOB. 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.
8vo., 1875, pp. 1-104.
B. 2. Contributions to the natural history of Kerguelen Island, made
in connection with the American [United States] Transit-of-
Venus expedition, 1874-75. By J. H. Kidder, M. D., passed
assistant surgeon, U. S. Na\T3T. 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. II.
8vo., 1876, pp. 1-122.
B. 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.
8vo., 1876, pp. 1-82.
B. 6. International Exhibition, 1876. Board on behalf of United
States executive departments. 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.
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118 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.
B. 9. Contributions to North American ichthyology. Based primarily
on the collections of the United States National Museum.
I. Review of Rafi nesque's Memoirs on North American Fishes.
By David S. Jordan.
8vo., 1877, pp. 1-63.
B. 10. Contributions to North American ichthyology7. Based prima-
rily on the collections of the United States National Museum.
II. A. — Notes on Cottidse, Etheostomatidse, Percida?, Cen-
trarchidae, Aphododeridse, Dorysomatida?, and Cyprinidse,
with revisions of the genera and descriptions of new or little
known species. B. — Synopsis of the Siluridse of the fresh
waters of North America. By David S. Jordan.
8vo., 1877, pp. 1-120, 45 pis.
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.
III. 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 Catostomidas. By David S. Jordan.
8vo., 1878, pp. 1-237.
B. 13. The flora of St. Croix and the Virgin islands. By Baron H. F.
A. Eggers.
8vo., 1879, pp. 1-133.
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
B. 16. Synopsis of the fishes of North America. By David S. Jordan
and Charles H. Gilbert.
8vo., 1882, pp. Ivi, 1-1018.
B. 17. On the zoological position of Texas. By Edward D. Cope.
8vo., 1880, pp. 1-51.
B. 18. International Fishery Exhibition, Berlin, 1880. Exhibit of the
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.
B. 19. 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. II. Uni-
versal index. By Samuel H. Scudder.
8vo., 1882, pp. xxi, 1-376, 1-340.
B. 20. Bibliographies of American naturalists. I. The published writ-
ings of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1843-1882. By G. Brown
Goode, assistant director of the National Museum.
8vo., 1883, pp. xvi, 1-377, frontispiece.
B. 21. Nomenclature of North American birds chiefly contained in
the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-94.
B. 22. Guide to the flora of Washington and vicinity. By Lester F.
Ward, A. M.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-264, 1 map.
B. 23. Bibliographies of American naturalists. II. The published
writings of Isaac Lea, LL. D. By Newton Pratt Scudder.
8vo., 1886, pp. lix, 1-278, frontispiece.
B. 24. 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.
B. 25. Contributions to the natural history of the Bermudas. Edited
by J. Matthew Jones and George Brown Goode.
8vo., 1884, pp. xxiii, 1-353, 12 pis.
Part I.— Geology. By Prof. William North Rice (pp. 1-32, 5 pis.).
Part II.— Botany. By Gen. Sir John Henry Lefroy (pp. 33-141).
Part III.— 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 pis.).
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 niedica and
therapeutics in the National Medical College, etc.
8vo., 1883, pp. 1-133, 2 pis., 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. S. 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. C. Catalogue of the aquatic and fish-eating birds exhibited by
the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway, curator,
. department of birds, U. S. National Museum. 8vo., 1883, 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. S. National
Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 271-386.
• Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of
America. F. Catalogue of the collections 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.
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. 8vo., 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. L. Catalogue of the fish-cultural exhibit of the United States
Fish Commission. By R. Edward Earll, curator of the fisheries collec-
tions, U. S. National Mxiseum, and assistant, U. S. Fish Commission. 8vo.,
1884, pp. 1155-124".
B. 28. A manual of American land shelly By W. G. Binney.
8vo., 1885, pp. 1-528, 516 figs.
B. 29. Results of ornithological explorations in the Commander
Islands and in Kamtschatka. By Leonhard Stejneger.
8vo., 1885, pp. 1-382, 8 pis., 7 figs., 1 map.
B. 30. 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,1 and
Charles D. Walcott. By John Belknap Marcou.
8vo., 1885, pp. 1-333.
B. 31. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. No. 31.
Synopsis of the North American Syrphidse. By Samuel W.
Williston, M. D., Ph. D.
8vo., 1886, pp. xxx, 1-335, 12 pis.
B. 32. Catalogue of batrachians and reptiles of Central America and
Mexico. By E. D. Cope.
8vo., 1887, pp. 1-98.
B. 33. Catalogue of minerals and synonyms. By T. Egleston, Ph. D.
8vo., 1887, pp. 1-198.
B. 34. The batrachia of North America. By E. D. Cope.
8vo., 1889, pp. 1-525, 86 pis., 119 figs.
1 For supplementary list, see P. 1135.
122 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
B. 35. Bibliographical catalogue of the described transformations of
North American lepidoptera. By Henry Edwards.
8vo., 1889, pp. 1-147.
B. 36. Contributions to the natural history of the cetaceans. A review
of the family Delphinidte. By Frederick W. True, curator
of the department of mammals, United States National
Museum.
8vo., 1889, pp. 1-191, 47 pis.
B. 37. 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 pis.
B. 38. Contribution toward a monograph of the insects of the lepidop-
terous family Noctuidas 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 pis.
B. 39. [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 algae, by
Frank S. 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' eggs
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. 1-13, 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 Y. 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 (Coccidye)-
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, 1-266, 34 pis., 10 figs.
B. 43. A monograph of the bats of North America. By Harrison
Allen, M. D.
8vo., 1893, pp. ix, 1-198, 38 pis., 1 diagram.
B. 44. A catalogue, bibliographical and synonymical, of the species of
moths of the lepidopterous superfamily Noctuidse, found in
boreal America, with critical notes. By John B. Smith, Sc. D.
8vo., 1893, pp. 1-124.
B. 45. A monograph of the North American Proctotrypidse. By
William H. Ashmead.
8vo., 1893, pp. 1-172, 18 pis., 2 figs.
B. 46. The myriapoda of North America. By Charles Harvey Boll-
man. Edited by L. M. Underwood.
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 Everrnann,
Ph. D. , ichthyologist of the United States Fish Commission.
8vo., 4 vols., pp. 1-3313, 392 pis.
Part I.— 1896, pp. Ix, 1-1240.
Part II.— 1898, pp. xxx, 1241-2183.
Part III.— 1898, pp. xxiv, 2183a-3136.
Part IV.— 1900, pp. ci, 3137-3313; 392 pis.
B. 48. Contributions toward a monograph of the insects of the lepi-
dopterous family Noctuidae of boreal North America. A
revision of the deltoid moths. By John B. Smith, Sc. D.,
professor of entomology in Rutgers College.
8vo., 1895, pp. i-vi, 1-129, 14 pis.
124 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
B. 49. The published writings of Philip Lutley Sclater, 1844-1896.
Prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode.
8vo., 18%, pp. xix, 1-135, frontispiece.
B. 50. The birds of North and Middle America: A descriptive cata-
logue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies
of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic-
lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other
islands of the Caribbean Sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago.
By Robert Ridgway, curator, division of birds. Part I.
Family Fringillida? — The Finches.
8vo., 1901, pp. i-xxx, 1-715, 20 pis. (Additional parts in preparation.)
V. SPECIAL BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM.
(NOS. I-IV.)
I. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | Special
Bulletin No. 1. j - - j Life histories | of | North American
birds | with special reference to [ their breeding habits and
eggs, | with | twelve lithographic plates. | By \ Charles Ben-
dire, captain, U. S. Army (retired), j Honorary Curator of the
Department of Oology, U. S. National Museum, | member of the
American Ornithologists' Union. | — — | Washington: | Govern-
ment Printing Office | 1892.
4to., pp. viii, 1-446, 12 pis.
II. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. | |
Special Bulletin. | - - | Oceanic Ichthyology, | a treatise on
the | deep-sea and pelagic, fishes of the world, | based chiefly
upon | the collections made by the steamers Blake, Albatross, |
and Fish Hawk in the Northwestern Atlantic, | with j an atlas
containing 417 figures, | By | George Brown Goqde, Ph. D., LL.
D., | Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, in charge of
U. S. National Museum, | and | Tarleton H. Bean, M. D., M. S.,
| Director of the New York Aquarium, j — — | Washington: |
Government Printing Office. | 1895.
4to., Vol. I, pp. xxxv, 1^553, 24 figs., 1 diagram; Vol. II, pp. xxiii, 1-26, 123 pis.
HI. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. |
Special Bulletin. | — — -| Life histories | of | North American
birds, | from the parrots to the grackles, | with special reference
to | their breeding habits and eggs, | By | Charles Bendire, captain
and brevet major, U. S. A. (retired), | Honorary Curator of the
Department of Oslogy, U. S. National Museum | member of the
American Ornithologists' Union. [ with | seven lithographic
plates. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. I 1895.
4to., pp. ix, 1-518, 7 pis.
IV. Smithsonian Institution. | United States National Museum. |
— | Special Bulletin. | - - | American Hydroids. | -
Part 1. | The Plumularida3, j with thirty-four plates. | By j
Charles Cleveland Nutting, | Professor of Zoology, University
of Iowa. | — — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. |
1900.
4to., pp. ii, 1-286, 34 pis., 124 figs.
125
VI. CIRCULARS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM.1
(NOS. 1-5O.)
C. 1. Organization of the U. S. National Museum. By G. Brown
Goode.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-58.
C. 2. Circular addressed to friends of the Museum. By Spencer F.
Baud.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 3. Circular in reference to petroleum collections. By Spencer F.
Baird.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 4. Circular concerning the department of insects. By Spencer F.
Baird.
8vo., 1881, 1 page.
C. 5. Establishment and officers.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 6. Classification and arrangement of the materia medica collection.
By James M. Flint, U. S. N.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 7. A classification of the forms in which drugs and medicines
appear and are administered. B}^ James M. Flint, U. S. N.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-7.
C. 8. Memoranda for collectors of drugs for the materia medica sec-
tion of the National Museum. By James M. Flint, U. S. N.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 9. Circular in reference to the building-stone collection. By
Spencer F. Baird.
8vo.,1881, pp. 1-6.
C. 10. Two letters on the work of the National Museum. By Barnet
Phillips.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-10.
C. 11. A provisional classification of the food collections. By
G. Brown Goode.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-22.
i Circulars 1-18 reprinted in Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Volume IV.
Circulars 19-23 reprinted in Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Volume VI.
Circulars 24-31 reprinted in Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Volume VII.
Circulars 32 33 reprinted in Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Volume VIII.
Circular 35 reprinted in Report U. 8. National Museum, 1886, p. 25.
Circular 37 reprinted in Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Volume X.
127
128 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
C. 12. Classification of the collection to illustrate the art of taxidermy,
By William T. Hornaday.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 13. Outline of a scheme of museum classification. By G. Brown
Goode.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-1.
C. 14. Circular requesting material for the library. By Spencer F.
Baird.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-3.
C. 15. The organization and objects of the National Museum.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-4.
C. 16. Plans for the installation of collections.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-2.
C. 17. Contributions and their acknowledgment.
8vo., 1881, 1 page.
C. 18. List of publications of the United States National Museum.
8vo., 1881, pp. 1-12.
C. 19. Classification of the materia medica collection of the U. S.
National Museum, and catalogue of specimens. , By James M.
Flint, U. S. N.
8vo., 1883, pp. 1^5.
C. 20. Request for specimens of drugs and information concerning
them. By Spencer F. Baird.
8vo., 1883, 1 page.
C. 21. Circular relative to contributions of aboriginal antiquities to
the U. S. National Museum. By Charles Rau.
8vo., 1883, 5 pp.
C. 22. Brief directions for removing and preserving the skins of
mammals. By William T. Hornaday.
8vo., 1883, 7 pp., 4 figs.
C. 23. Instructions for taking paper molds of inscriptions in stone,
wood, bronze, etc. Prepared by A. P. Nibl ,v k, U. S. N.
8vo., 1883, 5 pp.
C. 24. Plan of a collection to illustrate the textile industries of the
United States, to be exhibited at the World's Industrial and
Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-85, at New Orleans.
By Romvn Hitchcock.
8vo., 1884, pp. 1-16.
C. 25. Preliminary plan for a collection of the building and orna-
mental stones and rocks of the United States, to be exhibited
at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition
of 1884-85, at New Orleans. By George P. Merrill.
8vo., 1884, pp. 1-2.
C. 26. Plan for a collection of gems and precious stones, to be exhib-
ited at the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition and the World's
Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-85, at
New Orleans. By F. W. Clarke.
8vo., 1884, pp. 1-2.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 129
C. 27. Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting tortri-
cids and other small moths. By C. H. Fernald.
8vo., 1884, pp. 1-3.
C. 28. Directions for mound exploration. By Cyrus Thomas.
8vo., 1884, pp. 1-3.
C. 29. Provisional plan for a collection of mammals to be exhibited at
the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition of
1884-85, at New Orleans. By Frederick W. True.
8vo., 1884, pp. 1-27.
C. 30. A list of birds the eggs of which are wanted to complete the
series in the National Museum, with instructions for collecting
eggs. By Charles E. Bendire, U. S. A.
8vo., 1884, 4 pp.
C. 31. Plan to illustrate the mineral resources of the United States
and their utilization, at the World's Industrial and Cotton
Centennial Exposition of 1884-85, at New Orleans. By
Fred. P. Dewey.
8vo. , 1884, 8 pp.
C. 32. Classification of the materia medica collection of the U. S.
National Museum, and catalogue of specimens. By James M.
Flint, U. 8. N. (Revised and extended by Dr. Henry G.
Beyer, U. S. N.)
8vo., 1885, pp. 1-39.
C. 33. Notes on the preparation of rough skeletons. By Frederic A.
Lucas.
8vo , 1885, pp. 1-8, 12 figs.
C. 34. Circular for the guidance of persons desiring to make exchanges
of birds or birds' eggs with the National Museum.
8vo., 1886, 1 page.
C. 35. Concerning. the lending of type specimens. By Spencer F.
Baird.
8vo., 1886, 1 page.
C. 36. Circular concerning the department of antiquities. By S. P.
Lang ley.
8vo., 1887, 6 pp., 17 figs.
C. 37. Catalogue of the contributions of the section of graphic arts
to the Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition, Cincinnati, Ohio,
1888. By S. R. Koehler.
SVG., 1887, 31 pp.
C. 38. Contributions of the department of transportation and engi-
neeiing to the Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition, 1888. By
J. Elfreth Watkins.
8vo., 1888, pp. 1-18.
C. 39. The contribution of the section of oriental antiquities to the
Ohio Valley Centenial Exposition. By Cyrus. Adler.
8vo., 1888, pp. 1-7.
8879— No. 51—02 9
130 BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.
C. 40. Description of exhibit made by the department of prehistoric
anthropology in the National Museum at the Ohio Valley
and Central States Exposition in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888. By
Thomas Wilson.
8vo., 1888, pp. 1-33, 50 figs.
C. 41. Guide to a collection illustrating the families of mammals,
exhibited in the Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition in 1888
by the U. S. National Museum. By Frederick W. True.
8vo., 1888, pp. 1-26.
C. 42. Circular relating to prehistoric anthropology. By Thomas
Wilson.
. 8vo., 1888, pp. 1-16, 4 figs.
C. 43. To the correspondents of the U. S. National Museum. By
G. Brown Goode. [With a view to securing accessions for
the library.]
8vo., 1894, 1 page.
C. 44. To the correspondents of the U. S. National Museum. By
G. Brown Goode. [With a view to securing publications for
the library in exchange.]
8vo., 1894, pp. 1-8.
C. 45. To the correspondents of the U. S. National Museum. By
G. Brown Goode. [With a view to securing authors' sepa-
rates and reprints for the library.]
8vo., 1894, 1 page.
C. 46. [Regarding the proposed revision of Bulletin 22, relating to the
flora of the District of Columbia.] By G. Brown Goode.
8vo., 1895, 2 pp.
C. 47. Circular in regard to the identification of specimens of mollusks
by the National Museum. By G. Brown Goode.
8vo., 1895, 2 pp.
C. 48. Circular in regard to bones and teeth of the mastodon and
mammoth. By Frederic A. Lucas.
8vo., 1897, pp. 1-1, 2 figs.
C. 49. [Circular relating to the North American Violaceae.] By
Frederick W. True.
8vo., 1899, 1 page.
C. 50. [Circular transmitting questions relating to birds and birds'
eggs.] By Richard Rathbun.
8vo., 1901, 3 pp.
VII -INDEX TO TITLES IN PRECEDING LIST.
[In the references the following abbreviations are used: R.=paper printed in the Reports; P.=paper
printed in the Proceedings; B.=Bulletin; Sp. B.=Special Bulletin; C.=Circular. The references
under certain special headings, such as U. S. Fish Commission, etc., are necessarily incomplete, as
this is only an index of titles. References to persons whose names occur in the titles, but who are
not themselves the authors of the papers, are placed in brackets.]
A.
Abbott, James F P.1221
Abbott, W.L R.56, P.973
[Abbott, Dr. W.L.] P. 915,
P. 970, P. 976, P. 979, P. 982, P. 983,
P. 1008, P. 1046. P. 1062, P: 1064, P. 1065,
P. 1078, P. 1079, P. 1083, P. 1118, P. 1195
Aboriginal American harpoons R. 117
antiquities, relating to contri-
butions of C. 21
stone relics, requesting infor-
mation concerning C. 36
Aborigines, American , basket work of the . R. 2
cradles of the R.16
overlaying with
copper by P. 1015
pipes and smoking
customs R. 103
Abrolhos Islands. Birds P. 768
Birds and skeletons . P. 798
Adler, Cyrus R. 66, R. 80, R. 81, P. 936, C. 39
Adler, Cyrus (coauthor) R. 100, R. 116
Africa. Crustaceans, new species. Congo P. 980
Ethnology R.84
Myriapods P.968
(Gomphodesmidse).. P. 1170
( Pachybolus) P. 1168
East. Anthropology R.56
Insects (Coleoptera) P. 1094
(Lepidoptera) ... P. 1062,
P. 1063, P. 1064, P. 1098
(Odonata). P. 1046, P. 1047
Lygosoma kilimensis P. 862
Mammals P. 814, P. 916
Mammals from Tana
River P.954
Myriapods (diplopod) ... P. 1042
Reptiles P. 862, P. 857
Reptiles and batrachians . P. 970
West (Cameroons district)—
Birds.. P.1185
Crustaceans collected by
U. S. Eclipse expedition . P. 949
Crustaceans (decapod) P. 1199
Insects, Arachnids and
Myriapods P. 951
Africa, West. Mollusks collected by U. S.
Eclipse expedition P. 940
African sword blades, corrugation in P. 703
Agriculture, Department of, shells re-
ceived from P. 844
Ainos of Yezo, Japan R.50
Alabama. Fishes P.585
Fossil plants P. 688
Fossils (Eocene) P. 1164
Alaska. Annelids P. 459
Birds ... P. 274, P. 339, P. 411, P. 412, P. 960
Botany P. 397, P. 613, P. 772
Crustaceans P. 459
decapod P. 455
Ethnology R.89.P.364
of Coast Indians P. 718
Fishes P. 47,
P. 59, P. 70, P. 80, P. 100, P. 121, P. 210,
P. 225, P. 233, P. 255, P. 342, P. 387, P. 407,
P. 487, P. 748, P. 753, P. 795, P. 1027, P. 1167
Fossil plants P. 300, P. 679, P. 998
Hydroids P. 1171
Mammals P. 399, P. 495, P. 564
Mollusks P.I, P. 48
Whiteflsh, new species of P. 748
"Albatross,"1 birds collected on Cozumel
Islandby P.539
Brachyurans dredged by ... P. 1162
Echini taken by P. 491
from Gulf of Mexino
obtained by P. 544
Fishes collected by P. 1115
(Japan). P. 1213
Foraminifera dredged by,
catalogue of R. 102
Medusa collected by P. 528
Scientific results of explora-
tions2—
(No. I, birds) P. 767
(No. II, birds) P. 768
(No. Ill, batrachians
and reptiles)...., P. 769
(No. IV, fishes) P. 770
(No. V, insects) P. 771
(No. VI, plants) P. 772
(No. VII, mollusks and
brachiopods) P. 773
iFor a complete list of papers relating to the work of the "Albatross" see "Dredging and other
records of the 'Albatross,' with bibliography relative to the work of the vessel," compiled by C. H.
Townsend and published in the Report of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1900.
2 In addition to the above-numbered series the following papers, printed in the Proceedings subse-
quent to Volume XVIII, are based wholly or in part on "Albatross" collections: Nos. 1114, 1115, 1161,
1162, 1213, 1236, 1239, 1241, 1244, 1259, 1261,
131
132 INDEX TC
' 'Albatross. ' ' Scientific results of explora-
tions—Continued.
(No. VIII, fishes) P. 787
(No. IX, fishes) P. 789
(No. X, fossils) P. 793
(No. XI, fishes) P. 795
(No. XII, fishes) P. 797
(No. XIII, bird skele-
tons) P 798
> TITLES.
Anatomy. Amphipnoidse, osteological
characteristics of the P. 826
Anguillidse, osteological char-
acteristics of P. 803
Anseres, North American, os-
teology of the P. 711
Bird skeletons collected by
"Albatross," 1887-88 P.798
Birds' sterna and skulls P 638
(No XIV birds) P 799
(No XV reptiles) P 800
ter of the P 603
(No. XVI, plants) P. 801
(No. XVII, mollusks) ... P. 813
(No XVIII fishes) P 829
Chamaea, osteology of P. 830
Coerebidse, anatomy and affin-
ities of P 1001
(No. XIX, fishes) P. 840
(No. XX, mollusks) P. 849
Cygninse, outlines of mono-
graph of the P. 275
(No. XXI, fishes) P. 856
(No. XXII, fishes) P. 880
(No. XXIII, ccelenta-
rates) P.930
(No. XXIV, crustaceans) P. 933
(No. XXV, mollusks) ... P. 942
(No. XXVI, mollusks) . . P. 943
(No. XXVII, birds) P. 960
(No. XXVIII, fishes) ... P. 1012
(No XXIX fishes) P 1013
Dactylopteroidea, osteolog-
ical characteristics of P. 818
Dinolestes lewini, osteology
of P. 1186
Etheostomatinsc, on skeletons
of P.484
Eurypharyngidae,anatomy of. P. 382
Feather tracts of North Amer-
ican grouse and quail P. 1166
Fishes P 382
(No. XXX, fishes) P. 1014
(No. XXXI, crustace-
Fishes, development of fin-
rays of P 563
ans) P.1016
(No. XXXII, crustace-
ans) . P 1017
Great auk, observations on the
history and anatomy of the. R.26
(No. XXXIII, fishes) ... P. 1030
characteristics ofthe P. 835
(No. XXXIV, mollusks
and brachiopods) P 1032
Humming birds, structure of
Stalked crinoids, from Gulf
of Mexico and Caribbean
Sea, obtained by P. 547
Hydrocotyle americana P. 741
Jerboas and jumping mice,
osteology of the P. 1228
Albinism, remarks on P. 733
Aldabra Island. Birds P. 953, P. 1008, P. 1079
Birds' nests and eggs . . P. 983
Fruit bat, new species of P. 948
Insects (Lepidoptera).. P. 1064
Insects P 1119
Lutjaninse, osteological char-
acteristics of the P. 444
Muraenesocidae, osteological
characteristics of P. 815
Munenidae, osteological char-
acteristics of P 806
Natural history of P. 973
Nothura maculosa, osteology
of P 622
(n sp ) P 948
Allen, Harrison P. 786,
osteology of P. 246
P. 807, P. 824, P. 912, P. 913, P. 914,
P. 919, P. 920, P. 1099, P. 1100, B 43
Pallas's cormorant, cranium
of P. 1095
Allen, J. A P. 850
Amazon (Lower) birds P. 591, P. 618, P. 660
American aborigines. Basket work of. . R. 2
Cradles of the ... R. 16
Overlaying with
copper by P. 1015
Pipes and smok-
Paridse, osteology of the P. 830
Patella in birds, forms of P. 439
Persesoces, osteological char-
acters of P. 1179
Phoca fasciata, skeleton of. . . P. 394
Procniatidse, osteological and
pterylographical character
of P 1077
Amirantes Island birds P 1079
skulls of P 982
Analysis of water destructive to fish P. 201
Anatomical preparations, protection of . . P. 12
goat-suckers and owls P. 1018
Raneipitidse, osteological
characteristics of P 816
od of mak-
ing P.220
Simenchelyidae, osteological
characteristics of P.817
INDEX TO TITLES.
133
Anatomy. Sitta, osteology of the P. 830
Skeletons, notes on the prep-
aration of B. 39 (c), C. 33
Steganopodes, osteology of
the P.713
Synaphobranchidse, osteolog-
ical characteristics of the . . P. 804
Thrushes and wrens, osteol-
ogyofthe P.704
Tubinares, osteology of the . . P. 713
Turbinella pyrum P. 521
Zeidse, osteology of the P. 1155
Ancient Indian matting from Petit Anse
Island, Louisiana R.30
relics in Japan R. 60
Andrews, E. A P. 852
Angel de la Guardia Island, new species
of lizard from P. 864
Animal resources and fisheries of the
United States, catalogue of collection
to illustrate B. 14
Animal resources of the United States,
classification of collection to illustrate
the B.6
Annelids. Alaska, new species of worm
from P. 459
Leeches in collection of Na-
tional Museum P.1160
Northeastern coast. P. 76, P. 168, P. 534
Point Barrow expedition P. 459
(Polychseta). North Caro-
lina P.852
Serpulidae P.594
U. S. Fish Commission, from
dredgingsof P.594
Worms, London Fisheries Ex-
hibition B.27(B)
Anthozoans, northeastern coast P. 76
Anthropology.1 Aboriginal American
harpoons R. 117
Aboriginal skin-dress-
ing R.38
Aborigines, American,
overlaying with cop-
perby P.1015
Africa R.84
Africa, East R.56
African sword blades,
corrugation in P. 703
Ainos of Yezo ... R. 50
coast Indians of . P. 718
Alaskan Innuit, jadeite
implements P. 395
Ancient Indian mat-
ting R.30
relics in Japan R. GO
Anthropological publi-
cations of Charles
Rau P.253
Anthropological studies
in California R.116
Antiquity of the red
race in America R. %
Arrowpointe, spear-
heads, and knives R. 108
1 Under this heading will be found references to all papers on
nology.
Anthropology.
Artificial deformation of
children R.17
Basket work of North
American aborigines . . R. 2
Benguiat collection in
the National Museum,
catalogue of R. 115
Bernadou, Allen and Jouy
Korean collections R.57
Biblical antiquities R. 100
Boomerang, study of the . P. 724
Bronze Buddha in the
National Museum R. 43
Burial mounds of Japan . R. 59
California, anthropologi-
cal studies in R.116
California, throwing
sticksfrom P.932
Carthage, Roman mosaic. P. 393
Casts of heads of Indian
prisoners P. 29
Catlin collection of In-
dian paintings R. 8, R. 52
Ceramic art in China,
sketchof R.118
Chaclacayo trephined
skull P.531
Chess and playing cards. R. 99
Chinese games with dice
and dominoes. R. 74
porcelains, Hip-
pisley collec-
tion of R.25, R.118
relics in Alaska. P. 899
Chinnook names of sal-
mon P. 244
Cloth from Ohio mound. P. 347
Coast Indians of southern
Alaska and northern
British Columbia R.24
Cradles of American ab-
origines R. 16
Crump burial cave R. 67
District of Columbia,
stone implements from P. 810
Early West Virginia pot-
tery R.113
Easter Island R. 37, R. 105
Eskimo bows, study of . . . R. 3
collection, pre-
liminary cata-
logue of the... R.20
harpoon P. 702
lamp R.101
Eskimo, graphic art of
the -. R.90
Ethno-conchology— a
study of primitive
money R. 19
Fire-making apparatus. . R. 27
methods of. R.47
Florida, east coast, shell
heapsof P.966
Fort Marion, Florida,
casts of heads of Indian
prisoners at P. 29
ethnology, archaeology, and tech-
134
INDEX TO TITLES.
Anthropology. George Catlin Indian gal-
lery...: R.8
Golden patera of Rennes. R. 85
Graphic art of the Eski-
mo R.90
Hampton Normal and
Agricultural Institute,
list of Indian boys and
girls at P. 79
Harpoons, aboriginal
American R.117
Havasu-pai Indians P. 859
Hopi ceremonial pig-
ments R.120
Human beast of burden.. R. 18
li Kamon-no-Kami Nao-
suke, wooden statue
of R.86
India, minute stone im-
plements from R.68
Indian boys and girls, list
of P.79
Indian paintings, Cat-
lin R.8, R.52
Indians, Alaska and
British Co-
lumbia R. 24
Havasu-pai... P. 859
Kwakiutl.... R.89
Jadeite implements, Alas-
kan Innuit P. 395
Japan.... R. 58, R. 59, R. 60, P. 836
Japanese wood-cutting
and wood-cut printing . R. 63
Jewish ceremonial ob-
jects in National Mu-
seum, catalogue of R.115
Kilima-njaro, ethnologi-
cal collections from ... R. 56
Korean mortuary pottery R. 28
Kutenai canoe R. 114
Kwakiutl Indians, houses
of P. 709
Kwakiutl Indians, social
organization and secret
societies of the R.89
Lamp of the Eskimo R. 101
Log of the Savannah R. 53
Man in North America
during paleolithic pe-
riod of stone age R. 31
Mancala, the national
game of Africa R. 84
Man's knife of North
American Indians R. 106
Mexico, throwing-sticks. P. 932
Mound exploration, di-
rections for C. 28
Musical scales, history of . R. 119
Naskopie Indians, single-
headed drum of P. 736
Navajo belt weaver P. 860
Navajo Indians, evolu-
tion of house building. P. 902
Navajo shoemaker P. 697
Navajo tanner P. 683
Naval architecture R. 61
Anthropology. New Brunswick, shell-
mounds on coast of P. 229
New England, shell-
mounds on coast of P. 229
New York P.351
Norsk naval architecture P. 583
Ohio, cloth from mound
in P.347
Overlaying with copper
by American aborigines P. 1015
Paleolithic period in Dis-
trict of Columbia P. 777
Paris Exposition, 1889 ... R. 54
Persepolitan casts, two . . R. 80
Pipes and smoking cus-
toms of the North
American aborigines.. R.103
Pit-dwellers of Yezo, the
ancient R. 49
Plants, aboriginal uses of .
B.39(J)
Playing cards from Ja-
pan R. 99, P. 836
Pointed bark canoes of
the Kutenai and Amur. R. 114
Porcelains, Hippisley col-
lection of Chinese R. 118
Potomac tide-water re-
gion P.776
Prehistoric art R. 98
Primitive American ar-
mor R.77
frame for
weaving ... R. 112
methods of
drilling .... R.87
travel and
; transpo r t a -
tion R. 83
Religious history and
ceremonials, collec-
tions illustrating R. 81
Roman mosaic, Carthage. P. 333
Shell-beds P.351
Shell-mounds P. 229
Shinto, or mythology of
the Japanese R. 58
Shofar, the R. 66, P. 936
Stone age at Mt. Vernon. P. 730
Swastika, the R.88
Throwing-sticks from
Mexico and California . P. 932
Throwing-sticks in the
National Museum R. 1
Tibet, ethnology of R. 79
Ulu, Eskimo woman's
knife R. 48
Weaving, frame for R. 112
West Virginia, early pot-
tery in R.113
White-line engraving or
relief printing in the
fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries R 46
Wolpai, a maid of P 889
Wooden statue of Baron
li Kamon - no - Kami-
Naosuke R.8
INDEX TO TITLES.
135
P. 358
B.27
B.27
P. 951
P. 782
P. 1223
P. 950
B.15
P. 48
Antigua, birds P. 35
Antillean region, Tertiary fossils from P. 1110
Antilles. Crustacea (n. g. and n. sp.) ... P. 986
Solenidse of North America
and Antilles P. 1185
\ntilles, Lesser, birds P. 61, P. 478
Antiquities, requesting information for
lepartment of C. 36
Antiquity of the red race in America R. %
Antlers, abnormal, of Virginia deer
Apparatus for capture of fish (London
Fisheries Exhibition)
Aquatic mammals, catalogue of (London
Fisheries Exhibition)
Arachnids. Africa, West
Aranese, temperate North
America, catalogue of
Arizona
Harvest spiders of Ohio,
catalogue of
Archaeology. (See under Anthropology.)
Arctic America, birds and eggs from
contributions to the nat-
ural history of
region. Mollusks
Siberia. Fossils P. 946
Miocene fauna of P. 946
Arizona. Arachnids P.1223
Birds P.616.P.674
Birds' nests and eggs P. 663
Fishes P. 754, P. 1131
Fossil wood P.676
Arkansas. Batrachian P. 1023
Fishes P.549.P.759
Fossils P. 137, P. 207
Geology (meteoric iron ) P. 666
Armor, primitive American R. 77
[Armstrong, Frank B.] P. 1091
Arrowpoints, spearheads, and knives of
prehistoric times R. 108
Artificial deformation of children R. 17
Asbestos and asbestiform minerals P. 1066
Ashmead.Wm. H P. 760,
P. 779, P. 1102, P. 1202, P. 1206, B. 45
AshmeadjWm. H. (coauthor) P. 1092
Asia (Central). Birds P.1195
Assumption Island. Birds . P. 953, P. 1008, P. 1079
Natural history of . . P. 973
Atlanta Cotton Exposition, samples of
raw cotton presented by P. 333
Atlantic coast Isopods, key to the P. 1222
mollusks, revision of the. . P. 1139
Avifauna Columbiana B. 26
[Ayres, Dr.] P.159
Bacteria, experiments on P. 218
Baffin Land. Fossils Lower Silurian P. 1192
Bahama Islands. Birds P. 600
Iguanoid lizard from. . P. 1219
Reptiles P. 645, P. 1219
Baird, Spencer F P. 229,
C. 2, C. 3, C. 4, C. 9, C. 14, C. 20, C. 35
Baird, Spencer F., the published writings
of B.20
Baltistan. Birds ....• P. 1078
n. Mammals P. 976
Banks, Nathan P. 1223
Banks, Nathan (coauthor) P. 951
Barbuda. Birds P.35
Basket work of the North American
aborigines R.I
Batrachians. Amblystoma annulatum
(n. sp.) P. 1023
copeianum ... P. 512
mexicanum
(Axolotl),
habits and
rearing of . . P. 276
Amphiuma in Virginia P. 1150
Arkansas, salamander P. 1023
Blind tailed batrachian,
Texas P.1088
Buf o, new species of P. 715
Desmognathus brimleyo-
rum (n. sp.) P. 1023
Discoglossoid toad, n. g.'
and sp. of P. 1178
Hyla regilia, variations of . P. 1156
Indiana P. 512
North American B.34
Texas P.715,P.1088
Tropical America P. 847
Virginia P. 1150
(See also under Reptiles
and Batrachians.)
I Baur.G P.1005
Bean, Barton A P. 843, P. 1030, P. 1159, P. 1165
Bean, Barton A. (coauthor) P. 1029,
P. 1106, P 1112, P. 1127, P. 1167
Bean, Tarleton H P. 28
P. 47, P. 49, P. 59, P. 63, P. 69, P. 70, P. 71,
P. 80, P. 89, 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. 265, 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. 8%, P. 903, P.967.P. 1027,P.1028,B. 27
; Bean, Tarleton H. (coauthor) ... P. 10, P. 13, P. 16,
P. 23, P. 24, P. 26, P. 40, P. 41, P. 50, P. 52, P. 53,
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. 418,
P. 510, P. 533, P. 543, P. 1012, P. 1013, P. 1014,
P. 1029.P. 1106, P. 1112.P. 1127, 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
[fielding, L.] P.293
Bendire, Charles. . R. 76, P. 1%, 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. 5.94, 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. Fishes P.1106
Mammals, new species of P. 540
Bering Sea. Mollusks P. 562, P. 571
Berlepsch, Hans von P. 755
Berlin Exhibition, exhibit by U. S. Fish
Commission of collection illustrating
the fisheries and fish culture of the
United States at the ... B. 18
136
INDEX TO TITLES.
Bermudas. Annelids B. 26 (VII)
Birds B.26 (IV)
Botany B.25 (II)
Contributions to the natural
history of the B.25
Fishes P. 23, P. 58
catalogue of B. 5
Geology B.25 (I)
Mammals B.25 (III)
Noteson birds B.25(V)
Reptiles B.25 (VI)
[Bert, Dr. Louis F. H] P. 732
Beyer, H.G P. 498, P. 515, C. 82
Biblical antiquities R.100
Bibliographical catalogue of described
transformations of North American
Lepidoptera B. 35
Bibliographies of American naturalists:
I. Spencer F. Baird B. 20
II. Isaac Lea B.23
III. Fielding B. Meek, Charles A.
White, and Charles D. Walcott. B. 30
IV. George Newbold Lawrence B. 40
V. Charles Girard : B.41
Bibliography. Fishes of the Pacific coast
of the United States. ... B. 11
Goode.G. Brown... Rep. 1897 (n)
Sclater, Philip Lutley .... B. 49
Bigelow, Robert Payne P. 1017
Binney, W.G B.28
Biology. (See under Botany and the va-
rious zoological groups.)
Biology to geological investigation, rela-
tion of .R.64
Birds. Abrolhos Islands, 1887 P. 768
Acanthidops bairdi P. 708
Accipiter cooperi mexicanus P. 691
Accipiter velox, new subspecies of P. 691
jEgialites albidipectus (plover).. P. 312
^Estrelata defilippiana P. 471
fisheri (n. sp.) P.339
flsheri P. 471
sandwichensis.... P. 556, P. 693
Africa, West (Cameroons district) . P. 1180
Alaska. . . P. 274, P. 339, P. 411, P. 412, P. 960
Albino birds P. 733
Aldabra and Assumption islands. P. 953
Aldabra Island P. 1008, P. 1079
Amazilia ccrviniventris P. 189
yucatanensis P. 189
Amazon, Lower P.591.P.660
newDendrocolap-
tine bird from.. P. 618
America, tree-creepers of ~... P. 270
American birds, descriptions of . . P. 60
Amirante Islands : P. 1079
Ammodramus caudacutus becki
(n.sp.) P.872
Anas boschas obscura P. 409
Anser leucopareius P. 475
Anseres, North American, osteol-
ogyof P.711
Ai it 1 nix cervinus P. 361
Antigua, catalogue of birds of P. 35
Antrostomus rufo-maculatus (n.
sp.) P.867
Birds. Ant-thrush, Phlegopsis saturata
(n.sp.) P. 1090
Aquatic and fish-eating birds
(London Fisheries Exhibition) . B. 27
Arctic America P. 865
Ardea wuerdemanni P. 612
Arizona P.616
new Psaltriparus from. . . P. 674
Assumption Island P. 1008, P. 1079
Atthis ellioti (n. sp.) P.7
Australia P. 570
Bahamas, new form of Spindalis
from the P. 600
Baltistan P. 1078
Barbuda, catalogue of birds of . . . P. 35
Basileuterus rufifrons, two new
forms of P. 895
Bibliography of British birds .... P. 101
Birds of Paradise and Bower birds P. 875
Birds of Paradise, new species of. P. 1204
Boat-billed heron, new species of. P. 493
British birds, list of faunal publi-
cations relating to P. 101
British Guiana P.538
British marsh-tit P.560
Bullfinches, northern palaearctic . P. 610
Buteo latissimus (melanistic) — P. 567
oxypterus (type) P. 488
Cabanis P.262
California P.361,
P. 458, P. 623, P. 872, P. 11%
central , list of birds of. P. 56
lower P. 247,
P. 313, P. 314, P. 360, P. 386
Callipepla elegans bensoni (n. sp.) P. 617
Caribbean Sea P. 665
Carpodectes antonte P. 605
Cathartes burrovianus P. 480
urubitinga P. 480
Catharus berlepschi (n. sp.) P. 653
berlepschi P.654
Central America P. 493
Central Asia P. 1083, P. 1195
Central Mexico P.975
Cen turns, review of the genus P. 198
Cepphus, remarks on the genus . . P. 425
Certhia of Europe and America. . P. 270
Certhiola, synopsis of species of. . P. 478
• Ceryle stictipennis (n. sp. ) P. 545
Chile P. 312
Chrysotis, new parrot from Do-
minica P.142
Commander Islands P. 345,
P. 614, P. 765, P. 1095,8.29
Contopus pileatus (n. sp.) P. 474
Coot, new species of P. 446
Costa Rica P.39.P.235,
P. 295, P. 305, P. 392, P. 477, P. 499,
P. 599, P. 611, P. 750, P. 855, P. 867,
- " • P. 869, P. 879, P. 888, P. 947, P. 956
Cotinga ridgwayi (n.sp.) P. 599
Cowbirds, the R. 76
Cozumel Island ..... P. 539
Cozumel, new hawk from P. 494
Creepers (Japanese) P.667
Cyanecula abbotti ( n . sp. ) P. 1078
Cyclorhis, new subspecies of P. 588
INDEX TO TITLES.
137
Cygninae, outlines of monograph
of the P. 275
Dendrocincla, review of P. 650
Dendrornis striatigularis (n. sp.)- P. 1200
Dickcissel from District of Colum-
bia, disappearance of P. 806
Directions for collecting B. 39 ( A)
District of Columbia, list of birds
ofthe B.26
Dominica , catalogue of birds from P. 19
new parrot from P. 142
Downy woodpecker, new subspe-
cies of P. 1080
Dromococcyx from British Gui-
ana P.538
Dryobates nuttallii P. 590
pubescens gairdnerii . . P. 590
new subspe-
cies of P. 1080
Duck new to North American
fauna P. 188
Eastern Turkestan, Thian Shan
Mountains, and Tagdumbash
Pamir •. P.1083
Ecuador, new species of Catharus
from P. 653
Empidonaces, nests and eggs of.. P. 62
European birds, generic and
specific names of. . . P. 261
crested titmice P. 695
thrushes P.577
Europe, tree-creepers of P. 270
Farallon rail P.828
Field-sparrow, new species of P. 432
Florida P. 457
Flycatcher, new species of P. 236
Flycatchers, two apparently new
species of P. 888
Formicarius, revision of genus ... P. 961
Galapagos archipelago P. 573,
P. 767, P. 1007, P. 1067, P. 1116
Generic names apparently preoc-
cupied P. 530
Geothlypis flavovelatus (n. sp) . . . P. 1045
poliocephala ralphi
(n.sp.)... P. 964
Gloriosa Island P. 1008, P. 1079
Goatsuckers and owls, pterylog-
raphy of P. 1018
Golden warblers, review of the. . . P. 522
"Grampus," birds observed by,
1887. P. 819
Gray shrike in Japan P. 931
Great auk, history and anatomy
ofthe R.26
Grenada, catalogue of birds of P. 45, P. 5%
Ground warbler, eastern Mexico. P. 1045
Grouse and quail, on the feather-
tracts of ^P. 1166
Guadeloupe, catalogue of birds of. * P. 57
Guatemala P. 7
Haematopus galapagensis (n.sp.). P. 573
Hapaloderma vittatum, new ge-
nus of Trogons, based on P. 1024
Harporhynchus P. 262
Hawaiian Islands ... . P. 692
Birds. Hawaiian Islands ( Kain) ... P. 640, P. 778
Hawk, Cozumel, new species
from P. 494
Heligoland P. 67
Honduras P. 665, P. 868
Honey creepers, from Lesser An-
tilles P. 478
Humming bird, new species of. . . P. 7
Humming birds, structure of
tongue in. P. 848
the. R.45
Hybrid between Dryobates nut-
tallii and D. pubescens
gairdnerii P.590
ducks, domesticated P. 409
Ibises, storks, and herons (Japan-
Icterus cucullatus P. 472
new species of P. 166
Japan P. 390,
P. 558, P. 578, P. 579, P. 598, P. 601,
P. 628, P. 641, P. 642, P. 667, P. 735,
P. 751, P. 904, P. 931, P. 974, P. 997
(Idzu) P.649
(Liu Kiu Islands) P. 473
water birds of P. 598
Japanese avifauna, additions to. . P. 906
birds in Sci. Coll. Tokyo
P. 874, P. 957
carrion crow P. 629
notes on P. 383
Kamtchatka, three-toed wood-
pecker from P. 701
Kamtchatkan carrion crow P. 629
Kashmir P. 1078
Kauai Island P. 609
Kerguelen Island, ornithology of. B. 2
Kuril Islands P. 1144
Labrador P. 518
Ladak P.1078
Lagopus mutus, and its allies P. 279
Lesser Antilles P. 478
catalogue of birds
of P. 61
Liberia P. 1 182
Life histories of North American
birds Sp. B. 1 and 3
Lower Siam P. 1201
Loxigilla, new subspecies of P. 216
Madagascar P. 1118, P. 1197
Magellan Straits, 1887 P. 768
Manitoba P. 841
Margarita Island P. 1093
Marsh tits P. 686
Martinique, catalogue of birds of. P. 51
Megascops, new species of. P. 626
Melanetta f usca in Alaska P. 411
Merala confinis P. 362
Methriopterus P. 262
Mexico. P. 385, P. 945, P. 962, P. 1045, P. 1091
Collected by Geograph-
ical Exploring Com-
mission P.559
Gulf of (n.sp.) P.652
(Sonora), new plumed
partridge from P. 617
138
INDEX TO TITLES.
Birds. Mexico, Southwestern, catalogue
of birds from
Middle America
American, not in National
Museum
Miminse, new genus of
Mionectes semischistaceus
Motacilla amurensis
blackistoni
ocularis
Muscisaxicola occipitalis (n.sp.).
Myadestes obscurus, two new
races of
synopsis of the
Myiarchus coalei (n. sp. )
Myiarchus, remarks on genus —
yucatanensis
Neotropical birds in National
Museum
New Mexico, new species of field
sparrow from
New species and geographical
B.4
P. 666
P. 215
P. 262
P. 888
P. 356
P. 356
P. 356
P.643
P. 239
P. 260
P. 589
P. 955
P. 955
P. 755
P. 432
Nicaragua P. 391, P. 947, P. 1090
Nomenclature of North American
birds B. 21
North America, catalogue of birds
of P.138
North American birds-
Desiderata P. 219
Emended names of P. 524
Fauna, additions to P. 247
Generic and specific names of . P. 261
Newracesof P.259
New species of P. 285
Revisions of nomenclature of . P. 102
North and Middle America B. 50
Nucifraga caryocatactes macro-
rhynchus P. 735
Oceanodroma townsendi (n.sp.). P. 962
Odontophorus consobrinus (n. sp.) P. 945
Old world birds, catalogue of .... P. 234
Onychotes gruberi P. 481
Oology of North American birds,
comparative R. 69
Orinoco District, new species from
the P. 589
Ornithion pusillum subflavum. . . P. 888
Ornithological explorations in the
Commander Islands and Kamt-
chatka B.29
Owl, new species from Porto Rico P. 238
Oyster-catcher, from Galapagos
Islands P.573
Pachyrhamphus albinucha P. 870
Pacific coast P. 799
Pallas' cormorant, history of P. 765
Pardalotus ( Australian) P. 570
Passer saturatus (n. sp.) P. 473
Passerine birds, new family of ... P. 1076
Patella, forms of P. 439
Peru (LakeTiticaca) P.643
Petrel, from Alaska, new species
of P.339
supposed new species of . . P. 236
Petropaulovski P. 345
Birds. Peucsea mexicana, a sparrow new
to the United States P. 496
Peucedramus olivaceus aurantia-
cus (n.subsp.) P.1074
Phacellodomus inornatus ( n.sp. ) . P. 619
Philippine and Palawan Islands. . P. 1134
Phrygilus gayi P. 644
Picoides albidior (three-toed
woodpecker) P. 701
Picolaptes, apparently new species
of P. 591
Pigeons (Japanese) P. 642
Plover, from Chili, supposed new
species of P. 312
Polioptila californica, nests and
eggs of P. 662
Porto Rico, new owl from P. 238
Porzana alfari ( n. sp.) ,'Costa Rica . P. 611
Porzana jamaicensis coturniculus. P. 828
Procniatidse P. 1076
Psaltriparus santaritee (n. sp. ) P. 674
Psittacula P. 661
Psittirostra psittacea, from Kaui . P. 640
Rails, gallinules, and coots, Japa-
nese P.579
Rallus gularis, R. jouyi, R. stria-
tus P. 576
Red-shouldered hawk, new race. . P. 457
Regulus calendula, plumage of. . . P. 546
St. Vincent, catalogue of birds of. P. 27
Sandwich Islands P. 236
Santa Barbara Islands P. 1196
Santa Lucia, 1887 P. 768
Sclerurus, review of P. 762
Scops, review of the genus P. 21
Selasphorus torridus P. 400
Seychelles Islands P. 1079
Siberia P.274
Sittasomus, note on P.877
Snow bunting, from Alaska, new
species of P. 412
South American, not in National
Museum P. 215
Sparrow new to the United States . P. 4%
Sparrows P.458
Spindalis zena townsendi (n.sp.). P. 600
Spiza americana P. 806
Spotted tinamou, osteology of P. 622
Storm petrel, Mexico P. 962
Swifts, supposed new species of. . . P. 923
Synthliboramphus wumizusume . P. 592
Tantalus, and its allies P. 315
Texas P. 673, P. 964
southern, ornithology of ... P. 22
Thamnophilus, supposed new
forms of P. 871
Three-toed woodpecker P. 701
Thrushes, new species of P. 240
Thryomanes, revision of P. 1153
* Tits and nuthatches, Japanese... P. 578
Tonguesof R.93
Tree-creepers P. 270
Tree-sparrow, new species of P. 473
Trinominals, use of P. 413
Trochilidse, catalogue of P. 156
Trogon ambiguus '. P. 616
INDEX TO TITLES.
139
Birds. Trogon chrysomelas (n. sp. ) P. 947
new genus of P. 1024
Turdidse, American, systematic
arrangement of P. 301
Turdidse, new species of P. 103
Tnrdns alpestris P.577
Japan P. 601
torquatus P.577
Tyrannus P. 60
Uropsila, on the name P. 656
Venezuela P. 555, P. 619, P. 1093
Warbler, new species from Santa
Lucia P. 311, P. 476
Weapons and wings of R.78
West-coast P. 85
West Indies P. 216.
P. 260, P. 420, P. 446, P. 545
new species from Do-
minica P.103
new species of Icte-
rus from.... P.166
new species of war-
bler from Santa
Lucia P.311
on a collection of
birds from P. 420
Wheatears(Saxicola) North Amer-
ica P. 1220
Woodpecker, three-toed P. 701
Woodpeckers, Japanese P. 558
•Wrens (Japan) P. 761
Thryomanes revision of . . . P. 1153
Xiphocolaptes, notes on P. 796
review of P. 761
Yucatan P.476
new subspecies of Cyclo-
rhisfrom P.588
(See also under Anatomy.)
Birds and eggs, exchanges of C. 34
Birds' eggs. Arctic America P. 865
List of deficiencies, and in-
structions for collecting . . C. 30
Questions relating to C. 50
Birds' eggs and nests, directions for col-
lecting, preparing, and preserving ... B.39 (D)
Birds' nests and eggs. Aldabra Island ... P. 983
Arizona P.663
Black-capped
gnat-catcher ... P. 662
California P. 662
Birds' skeletons. Abrolhos Islands P. 798
Brazil P.798
Galapagos Islands P. 798
Magellan Straits P. 798
Bis n, American, extermination of the . . R. 21
fossil, North America P. 1172
Blf ck Hills, fossil tree trunks from P.1141
Blakiston, T. W P.598
Blatchley, W. S p P. 922
Boas, Franz R.89.P.709
Boehmer, George H R. 61, P. 583
Bogosloff Island, hornblende andesites. . . P. 479
Bolles, T. Dix R. 20, P. 899
Bollman, Charles H. . . . P. 585, P. 625, P. 670, P. 714,
P. 720, P. 721, P. 722, P. 731, B. 46
(coauthor) P. 752, P. 770
Boomerang, study of the P. 724
Boreal America, insects (Noctuidee) P. 890,
P. 891, P. 892
Botany. Alaska, 1888 P. 772
list of lichens from P. 397
plants from Nushagak . P. 513
Algae, freshwater, notes on col-
lecting and preserving B. 39(B;
Alopecurus stejnegeri (n. sp. ) . . P. 620
Antennaria, revision of species
of P. 1230
Anthoxanthum odoratum, the
flowers of P. 910
California, Lower P. 725, P. 749
Clarion Island, 1889 P. 801
Commander Islands. P. 462, P. 463, P. 620
Diatomacese P. 937
Directions for collecting recent
and fossil plants B.39(B)
Directions for collecting speci-
mens and information illus-
trating the aboriginal uses of
plants B.39(J)
Ferns and fern allies, North
America P. 1226
Flora of St. Croix and the Virgin
Islands B. 13
Flora of Washington and vicin-
ity B. 22
Flora of Washington and vicin-
ity, proposed revision of C. 46
Food plants of Coccidae P. 1122
Illinois P.264
Indiana P.264.P.1010
Japanese woods presented by-
University of Tokyo ...„ P. 232
Jumping seeds and galls P. 330
Socorro Island, 1889 P.801
Texas, flora of western and
southern P.535
Trees of Lower Wabash and
White River valleys P.264
Trees of Lower Wabash valley. . P. 1010
Violaceae, North American, dis-
tribution of C.49
Bothriothoracine insects of the United
States P.1025
Bourns, Frank S. (coauthor) P. 1134
Boyd.C. H P. 223
[Bradley, Prof. Frank H.] P.329
[Bransford, Dr. J. F] P.ll
Brayton, Alembert W. (coauthor) B. 12
Brazil. Bird skeletons P.798
Fishes P. 829
Brewer, T. M P.62
British America. Moose, habits of the . . P. 827
British Columbia. Fishes P. 255,
P. 387, P. 682, P. 787, P. 938
British Guiana. Birds P. 538
Brock, R. A P. 489
Bronze Buddha in the National Museum. R. 43
Brown, James Temple B. 27
Bruner, Lawrence P. 764
Building and ornamental stones, cohec-
tion of R. 12
Building and ornamental stones, plan for
collection of, New Orleans Exposition,
C.26
140
INDEX TO TITLES.
Building-stone collection C.9
Burial mounds of Japan R. 59
Burma. Jadeite, analysis of P. 981
Burns, Frank R. 67
Busck, August P.1208
Bush, Katherine J P.377
Bush, Katherine J. (coauthor) P. 1139
C.
California. Anthropological studies in.. R.116
Anthropology P. 932
Birds P.56,
P. 458, P. 623, P. 872, P. 1196
Birds' nests and eggs P. 662
Fishes P.72,
P. 97, P. 106, P. 107, P. 108, P. 109,
P. 110, P. Ill, P. 117, P. 118, P. 120,
P. 122, P. 123, P. 125, P. 126, P. 129,
P. 130, P. 132, P. 133, P. 135, P. 136,
P. 140, P. 141, P. 146, P. 150, P. 151,
P. 152, P. 153, P. 154, P. 156, P. 157,
P. 158, P. 161, P. 162, P. 164, P. 176,
P. 182, P. 187, P. 193, P. 208, P. 269,
P. 288, P. 296, P. 373, P. 742, P. 774,
P. 897, P. 916, P. 917, P. 967, P. 1161
Fossil corals P.1194
plants P.679
Fossils P.2,
P. 14, P. 113, P. 1145, P. 1194
Mammals P.492.P.623
Mollusks P.18,
P. 536, P. 584, P. 898, P. 1191
Reptiles P.623,P.689,
P. 766, P. 878, P. 944,
P. 977, P. 1020, P. 1044
Throwing-sticks from P. 932
Xantusia henshawi (n. sp. ) . P. 944
California, Gulf of. Fishes ... P. 227, P. 698, P. 880
Reptiles P.800
Lower. Birds P. 247, P. 313,
P. 314, P. 360, P. 361, P. 386
Botany P.725,P.749
Bulimulus ....... P. 958
Contributions to nat-
ural history of B. 7
Fishes......,.:: P. 149,
P. 227, P. 289, P. 290,
P. 293, P. 376, P. 563
from. San Cris-
tobal P.469
Geology R.91
Mollusks P.958
from Todos
Santos Bay P. 536
Natural history of . . R. 91
Reptiles ,... P. 788
Call, R. Ellsworth P.651
Calvert, Philip P P. 1046, P. 1047
Calvert, Philip P. (coauthor) P. 951
Cambrian brachiopods P. 1120, P, 1152, P. 1229
Canada. Fossil unios from Toronto drift. P. 952
Lynx, cranial characters of the. P. 603
Mammals.... . P. 213
Canoes, pointed bark, of the Kutenai and
Amur R. 114
Cape Bathurst, Eskimo strike-a-light
from P. 705
Carbonnier, M P.276
Caribbean Sea. Birds P. 665
Echini P. 491
Medusa P.528
Stalked crinoids P. 547
Carlin, William E P.199
[Carpenter, Lieut. W. L.] P. 754
Casanowicz, I. M. (coauthor) R. 100, R. 115
Cases, exhibition R. 70
Casting, metallic, of delicate natural ob-
jects P. 212
Casts, plaster, method of making and pre-
serving P. 226
Catesby's "Natural history of Carolina,
Florida, and the Bahama Islands," iden-
tification of figures of fishes in P. 422
Catlin collection of Indian paintings . . R. 8, R. 52
Catskill Mountains. Fftuna and flora of
the.. P.1147
Mammals P.1147
Cattie, S.Th P.148
Central America. Birds P. 493, P. 975
Fishes P. 252, P. 925
Mammals P. 734, P. 963
Reptiles and batra-
ohiansof B.32
Central Asia. Birds P.1083
Ceramic art in China, sketch of R. 118
Ceylon. Insects, hymenopterous (para-
sitic) P. 1092
Chaclacayo trephined skull P. 531
Chanler expedition, Odonata collected by. P. 1047
[Chanler, Wm. Astor] P.970,
P. 1042, P. 1063, P. 1098
[Chatelain, Heli] P.968
Cherrie, George K P.855, P.879, P.888
Chesapeake Bay. Fishes P. 211, P. 389
Chess and playing cards R. 99
Chile. Birds P.312
China. Ceramic art in:.. R.118
Ethnology R.74
Fishes from the Pei-Ho River ... P. 1221
Chinese games with dice and dominoes. . R. 74
porcelains, catalogue of the Hip-
pisley collection of R. 25
relics in Alaska P. 899
Chittenden, F. H P. 1041
Cinchona barks in National Museum P. 582
Cincinnati Exposition, exhibit of gems
and precious
stones C.26
exhibit of graph-
icarts C.37
exhibit of mam-
mals C.41
exhibit of ori-
ental antiqui-
ties C 39
exhibit of pre-
historic an-
thropology C.40
INDEX TO TITLES.
141
Cincinnati Exposition, exhibit of trans-
portation C. 38
report on the
particip a t i o n
of the Smith-
sonian Institu-
tion and Na-
tional Museum
in the R.33
Clarion Island. Botany P. 801
Reptiles P.800,P.1231
Clark, A. Howard B.27
Clark, Hubert Lyman P. 1018, P. 1166 |
Clarke,F.\V R.10, C.26 |
(coauthor) P. 6% j
Classification for World's Columbian Ex-
position, draft of system of R. 62 i
Coast Indians of southern Alaska and
northern British Columbia R. 24
Cockerell, T. D. A P. 1026,
P. 1122, P. 1238, B.39 (L)
Coelenterates. Actiniae collected by "Al-
batross," 1887-S8 P. 930
Cnidaria: Sea nettles, urti-
cating organs of P. 1097
Corals, Madrepora, cata-
logue of the.... P. 604
Porites, catalogue
of P.635
Synaraea, cata-
logue of P.635
turbinolid, Japan. P. 1194
Medusae, Caribbean Sea
and Gulf of Mexico P. 528
Medusae, stalked. Hali-
clystus stejnegeri P. 1188
Polyps, Japanese.. P. 346
Radicipes pleuro-
cristatus P. 346
Collins, Franks B.39(B)
Collins, G. N. (coauthor) P. 837
Collins, Joseph W B. 27
Colombia. Fishes P. 770
Colorado. Fishes P. 780
Fossils. . . .- P. 137, P. 207
Columbia River. Fishes P. 196
Commander Islands. Birds P. 345,
P. 614, P. 765, P. 1095, B. 29
Botany. P.462, P. 463, P. 620
. Entomost raca P. 621
Mollusks P.442
Ornithological ex-
plorations in B.29
Commander Islands, natural history of:
(1) General natural history, with de-
scriptions of new cetaceans P. 344
(2) Steller's sea-cow P. 421
(3) Mollusks! P. 442
(4 A) Plants P. 462
(4 B) Plants P. 463
(5) Mesoplodon P. 540
(6) Mollusks P. 562
(7) Birds P. 614
(8) Plants P. 620
(9) Crustaceans P. 621
Commander Islands, natural history of —
Continued.
(10) Pallas' cormorant P. 765
(11) Pallas' cormorant P. 1095
(12) Fishes P. 1106
(13) Medusae P. 1188
Congo Free State. Blind snake P. 969
Congo. Myriapods P.1036
Contributions to the Museum, acknowl-
edgment of C. 17
Cook, Caleb P.9
Cook, O. F P.968,
P. 1036, P. 1037, P. 1038, P. 1039, P. 1042,
P. 1137, P. 1154, P. 1168, P. 1169, P. 1170
Cook, O. F. (coauthor) P. 837
Cooke, George H R. 105
Cooper, J. G P. 85
Cope, E. D R. 110, P. 615,
P. 645, P. 689, P. 715, P. 727, P. 728, P. 729,
P. 769, P. 866, P. 882, B. 1, B.17, B. 32, B. 34
Copepods. Lerneanthropus (parasitic).. P. 664
Pandarus and Chondracan-
ttms P.572
Perissopus (parasitic) P. 664
Trebius ( parasitic) P. 664
Copper bowlder, Ontonagon R. 94
Copper Island. Fishes P.1106
Copper, overlaying with, by American
aborigines P. 1015
Coquillett.D.W P.1073,
P. 1146, P. 1198, P. 1225, P. 1227
Coral, turbinolid, Japan P. 1194
Corals, Madrepora, catalogue of P. 604
Correspondents of National Museum, cir-
culars addressed to C.43,C.44,C.45
Costa Rica. Birds P. 39, P. 235, P. 305, P. 392,
P. 477, P. 499, P. 599, P. 611,
P. 750, P. 855, P. 867, P. 869,
P. 879, P. 888, P. 947, P. 956
Gulf of Nicoya P. 295
Crustaceans P.1071
Insects P. 1040
Mollusks P.ll
Cotton, samples of, presented by Atlanta
Cotton Exposition P. 333
Coues, Elliott P. 101
Cones, Elliott (coauthor) , B. 26
[Coues, Elliott] (editor) B.2
Coville.F.V B.39(J)
Cowbird,the R.76
Cox,Wm.V R.23
Cozumel Island. Birds P. 494, P. 539
Cradles of American aborigines R. 16
Cramer, Frank (coauthor) P. 1114
Crinoids, stalked, Gulf of Mexico and
Caribbean Sea -. P.547
Crocodilians, lizards, and snakes of North
America 7 R. 110
Crump burial cave, the R. 67
Crustaceans. Africa, west coast of P. 949
African fresh-water crabs . P. 980
Alaska, new species from. . P. 459
American fresh -water
crabs P.959
Amphipods, Rhode Island . P. 1084
142
INDEX TO TITLES.
Crustaceans. Anomurans, U. S. Fish Com-
mission, dredged by P. 343
Antillean region P. 986
Astacidse, list of P.525
notes on P. 785
observations on. P. 1136
Brachyurans collected by
str. "Albatross," 1887-88. P. 1162
Brachyurans, U. S. Fish
Commission, dredged by. P. 343
Callinectes P. 1070
Cambarus pellucidus testii. P. 935
Cambarus pilosus and C.
clypeatus described P. 1187
Cbelura terebrans P. 83
Copepods (parasitic) P. 454,
P. 572, P. 664
Corystoid crabs (Telmessus
and Erimacrus) P. 900
CosteRica P.1071
Crabs from west coast of
North America and Sand-
wich Islands P.933
Crabs from West Indies ... P. 1104
Crayfishes, blind, of Indi-
ana P.935
Decapods, Africa (West) .. P. 1199
dredged by U. S.
Fish Commis-
sion P.455
Entomostraca of Com-
mander Islands P. 621
Erimacrus P.900
Eryontidse, new species ... P. 99
Eupagurus, description of
37 new species of P. 887
Fresh-water crabs from
Costa Rica P.1071
Hermitcrabs.Pagurusbern-
hardus type P. 1216
West India re-
gion P.1236
Homarus and Nephrops,
new species allied to P. 506
Idotea japonica described. P. 1189
Inachidse P.984
IndianOcean P.979
Indiana, blind crayfishes of P. 935
Isopods, Atlantic coast P. 1222
Japan P.1189
New England.... P. 75
Pacific coast P. 1175
subterranean, new
species of P. 1176
Labrador P.375
dredged in 1882.. P. 374
Lithodidse, descriptions of
new genera and species. P. 1016
London Fisheries Exhibi-
tion B.27(B)
Maiidse, catalogue of P. 927
New England, 1890 P. 172
New Mexico P. 1128
Pagurus bernhardus P. 1216
Panopeus P. 858
Penaeidse, catalogue of the . P. 901
Crustaceans. Penseidse, on some genera of P. 507
Phronimidse collected by
the North Pacific Explor-
ing Expedition P. 258
Point Barrow Expedition.. P. 459
Polychelessculptus(n.sp.) P. 99
Pseudothelphusinse P. 1158
San Marcos, from artesian
wellat P.1087
Siphonostoma, 1 ist of P. 454
Sphseroma thermophilum
(n.sp.) P.1128
Stomatopods, report on P. 1017
Telmessus P.900
Texas P.1087
Voices of Crustaceans P. 6
West India region P. 1236
Willemcesia group (Eryon-
tidse) 1-.99
Worms, sponges, etc., Lon-
donFisheriesExhibition. B.27
Cuba. Fishes P.414,P.516
Havana P.551
Mollusks P.790
Myriapods P. 720
Culin, Stewart R. 74, R. 84, R. 99
Currie, Rolla P P. 1204
[Currie, Rolla P.] P. 1182
[Curtiss, A. H.] P.105
Dakota. Fossil Dinosaur P. 1224
Fossils ( lower cretaceous) P. 1224
Dall, William H P.I, P. 2, P. 8, P. 11, P. 14,
P. 18, P. 48, P. 228, P. 246, P. 331,
P. 384, P. 442, P. 460, P. 519, P. 521,
P. 561, P. 562, P. 571, P. 710, P. 773,
P. 790, P. 849, P. 946, P. 958, P. 988,
P. 1032, P. 1033, P. 1034, P. 1035,
P. 1111, P. 1177, P. 1185, P. 1210,
P.1214, P.1237, B.8, B.37, B. 39 (G )
Dall, William H. (coauthor) P. 536, P. 1110
De Kay, Charles R. 43
Delaware Bay, Diatomacese from P. 937
Delphinidse, review of the family B. 36
Department of Agriculture, shells re-
ceived from P. 971
Development of the American rail and
track R.41
Dewey, Frederic P P. 687, B. 42, C. 31
Diatomacese dredged by U. S. Fish Com-
mission off Delaware Bay P. 937
Dinosaur, lower cretaceous, South Da-
kota P. 1224
Directions for anatomical preparations,
preservation of P. 12
collecting and preparing
fossils B.39(K)
collecting and preserving
fish P.224
collecting and preserving
fresh- water algae B. 39 ( B )
collecting and preserving
insects B.39(F)
collecting and preserving
scale insects (Coccidee). B.39 (L)
INDEX TO TITLES.
143
Directions for collecting and rearing
dragon flies, stone flies,
and May flies B.39(o)
collecting birds B. 39 (A)
minerals B.39 (H)
collecting, preparing, and
preserving birds' eggs
and nests B.39(n)
collecting, preserving, and
transporting tortricids
and other small moths . . C. 27
collecting recent and fos-
sil plants B.39(B)
collecting reptiles and ba-
trachians B.39(E)
collecting rocks and for
preparation of thin sec-
tions B.39(i)
collecting specimens and
information illustrating
the aboriginal uses of
plants B.39(J)
mound exploration C. 28
preparing rough skeletons. C. 33
study specimens
of small mam-
mals B.39(N)
preserving remains of mas-
todon and mammoth C. 48
removing and preserving
mammal skins C.22
taking paper molds, etc ... C. 23
Directions. Instructions for collecting
mollusks B. 39 (o)
Preparation of rough skele-
tons B.39(c)
Preservation of marine ani-
mals B.39 (M)
Preservation of museum
specimens R.22
(See also under "Prepara-
tion," Preservation, and
Taxidermy.)
District of Columbia. Birds P. 806, B. 26
Crystalline schists P. 363
Geology P.363,
P. 410, P. 523
Paleolithic period P. 777
Stone implements P. 810
Doering, George E P. 582
Dominica. Birds P. 19, P. 103, P. 142
Donaldson, Thomas R. 8
[Dow, John M.] P. 292
[Drake, Noah Fields] P.1221
Dresel, H. G., U. S. N p. 431, P. 464
Dresel, H. G., U. S. N. (coauthor) P. 418
Drugs and medicines, classification of
forms of C. 7
Duges, A p. 278, P. 678
[Duges, Prof. A.] P. 94, P. 95, P. 637, P. 903
Dyar, Harrison G P. 1209
Dyar, Harrison G. (coauthor) P. 1140
E.
Eakle, Arthur S P. 1148
Earll, R. Edward R.9, B.27
Early West Virginia pottery R. 113
Easter Island R. 37, R. 105
Echini, Caribbean Sea P. 491
collected by U. S. Fish Commis-
sion P. 491
in National Museum, catalogue
of (1886) P.569
Mexico, Gulf of P.491, P.544
Echinoderms, Crinoids, stalked, from Gulf
of Mexico and Caribbean
Sea P. 547
Labrador, dredged, 1882 ... P. 377
London Fisheries Exhibi-
tion B.27(B)
northeastern coast P. 76,
P. 168, P. 534
Starfishes ( Heliaster) P. 646
Starfishes and ophiurans,
description of P. 1000
Ecuador. Birds P.653
Edwards, Charles L. (coauthor) P. 566
[Edwards, Charles L.] P. 752
Edwards, Henry B.35
Edwards, Vinal N.... P. 42
Eggers, H p.724
Eggers, H. F. A B. 13
Egleston, T B.33
Eichhoff, William P.1085
Eigenmann, Carl H 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 S. > (coauthor) P. 742, P. 842
Embryology. Fin-rays of fishes, develop-
ment of P. 553
Salmon, development of. . P. 502
Viviparous osseous fishes,
development of P. 501
[Emeric, H. F.] P. 433
Encyrtinse with branched antenna; P. 905
Endlich, Fred. M P. 163, P. 201
Eskimo bows, study of R. l
collection, preliminary catalogue R. 20
ethnology of the R. 90
graphic art of the R. 90
harpoon, Greenland P. 702
strike-a-light , P. 705
woman's knife (Ulu) R.48
Establishment and officers of National
Museum, 1882 C. 5
Ethnology. (See under Anthropology.)
Europe. Birds 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... B.18
Chicago, 1893, participation of Na-
tional Museum in World's Colum-
bian Exposition R.72
Cincinnati Industrial Exposition,
1884 R.9
Cincinnati, 1888, report on the partici-
pation of the Smith-
sonian Institution
and National Mu-
seum R. 33
1 See also under Rosa Smith.
144
INDEX TO TITLES.
Expositions— Continued.
Cincinnati,1888,collection illustrating
the families of
mammals .
exhibit of depart-
ment of prehistoric
anthropology
exhibit of depart-
ment of transpor-
tation and engi-
neering...
exhibit of section of
graphic arts
exhibit of section of
oriental antiquities
London Fisheries Exhibition, 1883,
catalogue of collections
Louisville, Southern Exposition, 1884.
Madrid, 1892, report on Columbian
Historical Exposition
Marietta, 1888, report on the partici-
pation of the Smithsonian Institu-
tion and National Museum
Minneapolis, 1887, report on the par-
ticipation of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution and National Museum
New Orleans, 1884, collection illustrat-
ing textile indus-
tries of United
States
collection of build-
i n g and orna-
m en t a 1 stones
and rocks of
United States
collection of gems
and precious
C.38
C.37
B.27
R.9
C.25
C.26
C.29
R.9
collection of mam-
mals
report on Smith-
sonian exhibit . .
sketch of Smithso-
nian Institution
exhibit 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 classification R. 62
Extermination, animals recently extinct
or threatened with R. 40
Extinct animals • R. 40
F.
Fanning Islands, natural history of Ha-
waiian and B. 7
Farlow, W. G P.222
Farrington, Oliver C P. 981
Faxon, Walter P. 525, P. 785, P. 11 3<i
Fernald.C.H . C.27
Ferrari-Perez, Fernando P. 559
Fewkes, J.Walter P. 628
Finches, North and Middle America B.50 (i)
Fire-making apparatus R. 27
methods of R. 47
Fish-cultural exhibit of U. S. Fish Com-
mission (London Fisheries Exhibition) . B. 27
Fisher.A.K P.811
Fisher, William J P. 364
Fisheries and fish-culture of the United
States, exhibit nt Berlin B.18
Fishery products, preparation, etc. (Lon-
don Fisheries Exhibition B. 27
Fishes. Abeona aurora (n. sp.) P. 151
Acanthopterygiun fishes, a penus
of P. 1059
Acrotus willoughbyi (n. g. and
n. sp.) P. 672
^Elurichthys eydouxii P. 405
Aetobatidse , nomenclature of ... P. 990
Agonidse P. 122
Agonus vulsus (n. sp.) P. 162
Agosia, on the genus P. 822
Alabama, Escambia River, fishes
from P. 585
Alaska P. 47, P. 59,
P. 70, P. 80, P. 255, P. 387, P. 487,
P. 748, P. 753, P. 1027, I'. 11C.7
Bibliography of fishes of. P. 233
Description of fishes from . P. 100
New fish from P. 121,
P. 210, P. 795
Whitefish from P. 407
Alaskan and adjacent waters,
catalogue of fishes from P. 225
Alepidosaurus aesculapius, n. sp. P. 342
Alepocephalus bairdii P. 68
Algansea P. 822
Alleghany region of South Caro-
lina, Georgia, and Tennessee,
distribution of the fishes of the. B. 12
Ainitra, replaced P. 350
Amiurus ponderosus, n. sp P. 90
Anarrhichas lepturus P. 80
Antennariidse, note on the P. 31
Anthias vivanus, n. sp P. 465
Aphareus f urcatus P. 1232
Aphododeridae B.10
Apodal fishes from tropical Pacific P. 856
or eels oi Japan ... P. 1239
Apodichthys, n. sp P. 130
Apogon pandionis, n. sp P. 211
Apparatus for capture of fishes
(London Fisheries Exhibition) B.27
Aprion ariommus, n. sp P. 355
Archosargus, review of P. 608
Argentina syrtcnsium (n. sp. ) . . . P. 41
Ariopsis milberti P. 46
Arizona. P. 754
Arizona Basin, Colorado P. 1131
Arkansas P. 549, P. 759
Artedius fcnestralis, n. sp P.326
Ascelichthys rhodorus, n. sp P. 144
Aspidophoroides jriintherii (n.
sp.) P. 487
Aspredinidse, note on the P. 831
Astroscopus P. 69
Auxis rochei on New England
coast P.183
INDEX TO TITLES.
145
Fishes. Bathymaster jordani (n.sp.) P. 753
Bdellostoma or Heptatrema,
proper name of P. 1234
Bdellostomidee P.309
Belone exilis, generic relations of P. 174
la,timanus P. 5
Belonidae, review of the P. 575
Benthodesmus, n. g P. 241
Bering Island P. 1106
Bermudas P. 23, P. 58
catalogue of fishes ... B. 5
Bibliography (partial) of fishes
of Pacific coast and Alaska,
1880 P. 233
Bleekeria gilli ( n. sp. ) P. 1028
Blennoid fish, California P. 967
Blenny, new species from Santa
Barbara P. 288
Blue-fish, on the proper name 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 . P. 15
British Columbia P. 255,
P. 387, P. 682, P. 787, P. 938
British Museum, American fishes
in P.81
Brosmius americanus P. 53
brosme P. 53
Calamus proridens, n. sp P. 417
review of species of. ... P. 401
California P.72, P. 106,
P. 107, P. 108, P. 109, P. 110,
P. Ill, P. 120, P. 126, P. 129,
P. 288, P. 373, P. 742, P. 774,
P. 897, P, 917, P. 967, P. 1161
chiroid fish, n e w,
from Monterey Bay P. 140
Kern River 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 P. 117,
P. 136, P. 152
new genera and spe-
cies P.97
new genus and spe-
cies P.123
new gobioid fish P. 187
new Hemirhamphus. P. 164
new rockfish P. 176
new Scopeloid fishes . P. 146
new Scorpaenoid fish . P. 157,
P. 161
new Sebastoid fishes. P. 150
new shark P. 269
new species P. 125, P. 126,
P. 129, P. 130, P. 132, P. 2%
new species of Ago-
nidse P. 122
new species of Crem-
nobates . P. 133
Fishes. California, new species of Go-
biesox P.208
new species of Prio-
notus P. 182
new species of Pty-
chochilus P. 193
new species of ray.. P. 141
sharks from coast of. P. 118
California.. Gulfof P.880
new species. . P. 227,
P. 698
California, Lower ... P. 293, P. 376, P. 469
Conodon ser-
rif er ....... P. 289
new sparoid
fish 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
Carangidse P.304
Caranginae, review of the P. 367
Caranx bartholomaei P. 403
Caranx beani, n. sp P. 178
Caranx ruber P. 403
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
Islands P. 422
Cathetostoma albigutta ( n. sp. ) . . P. 896
Catostomidae, identification of . . P. 500
synopsis of B. 12
Caulolatilus microps P. 16, P. 517
Caulolepis longidens P. 1161
Central America P. 925
X en ichthys
(n.sp.) P. 252
Centrarchidae P. 197, B. 10
Centropomidse P. 302
Cephaleutherus of Rafinesque . . P. 1054
Cephaloscyllium laticeps on
coast of California P. 110
Ceratiidffi P.33
Cetomimidse, bathybial fishes. . . P. 1012
Chaetodon aya (n. sp.) P. 565
Char, supposed new species of . . P. 671
Characinoid and erythrinoid
fishes, differential characters of P. 1066
Characinoid fishes with ctenoid
scales .,. P. 1055
Characinus, notes on P. 1058
Check-list of duplicates distrib-v
uted P.m. P. 185
Chesapeake Bay P. 389
Apogon (n. sp.) P. 211
Chilomycterus P. 917
Chimaeroid fish, new type of P. 1014
China P. 1221
Chirus, remarks on species of P. 120
Chloroscombrus orqueta, n. sp.. P. 334
Chonerhinus, note on P. 884
8879— No. 51—02-
-10
146
INDEX TO TITLES.
Fishes. Chriodoras, n. g. P. 297
Oitharichthys macrops, n. sp . . . P. 464
stigmaeus, n. sp . . P. 296
Clupea tyrannus P. 4
Collecting and preserving P. 224
Colombia, 1X87-88 P. 770
Colorado P. 780, P. 1131
Col umbia Ri ver, Salmonidae of . . P. 196
Conodon serrifer, n. sp P. 289
Copper Island P. 1106
Coregonus hoyi (smelt) P. 340
nelsonii, n. sp P. 407
pusillus (n. sp.) P. 748
Coryphaena hippurus^ P. 517, P. 548
Cottidae, Etheostomatidse, Perci-
dae.Centrarchidae, Aphododeri-
dae, Dorysomatidae, and Cypri-
nidae, notes on B. 10
Cottid83,newgenusandspeciesof P. 209
Cottus bubalis P. 505
maculatus P. 505
Couesius greeni ( n. sp. ) P. 938
Crab-eater, Hudson Valley P. 811
Craig flounder P. 10
Cremnobatesintegripinnis, n. sp. P. 133
Cremnobates integripinnis, life
colors of P. 372
Crossorhinus P. 1057
Cuba P.616, P.551
scaroid fishes P. 414
Cuvier and Valenciennes, fishes
described by P. 694
Cybium P. 3
Cyclopsetta chittendeni (n. sp.) . P. 1030
Cyclopteroidea, the relations of. P. 834
Cymatogaster rosaceus n. sp P. 153
Cyprinidse, identification of P. 500
new species of P. 450
on the genera of — B. 10
Cyprinodontidse, nomenclature
of P.159.P.991
Dacentrus, note on P.160
Deep-sea and pelagic fishes Sp. B. 2
Delolepis (n. g. and n. sp. ) P. 255
Destruction of P.200, P.203
Dinolestes lewini P. 1186
Diplodus, review of P. 608
Dipterodon P. 684
Directions for collecting and pre-
serving P. 224
Ditrema atripes (n. sp. ) P. 156
Dorysoma cepedianum heteru-
rum P. 43
Dorysomatidae B. 10
Echeneidids P. 320
Eels, diagnoses of new genera . . P. 381
genitelia of P. 148
Elacate Canada ( crab-eater) P. 811
Elacatids P. 668
Eleginus of Fisher P. 853
Ephippiids.... P. 318
Epinephelus and related genera,
American species
of P.447
drummond-hay i ... P. 23
nigritus. P. 26, P. 511, P. 517
Fishes. Etheostomamicropterus(n.sp.). P. 823
tippecanoe(n.sp.).. P. 791
variatum P. 503
Etheostomatidae ..A B.10
Etheostomoids, descriptions of. . P. 607
Euchalarodus putnami P. 49
Eulachon of northwest coast P. 143
European fishes in National Mu-
seum, list of P. 63
Eurypharyngidae, anatomy and
relations of the P. 382
Exoccetus, review of American
species P. 483
volador (n.sp.) P. 404
Experiments on animal heat of
fishes P. 96
Extratropical North America, pe-
diculate fishes of P. 30
Felichthys, note on P.832
Fin-rays, development of P. 553
Florida P.16,
P. 23, P. 24, P. 66, P. 73, P. 74, P. 406,
P. 416, P. 426, P. 427, P. 438, P. 508
Florida, east, notes on P. 104
new species from . . P. 282, P. 355,
P. 402, P. 404, P. 464, P. 465
new species of Ophich-
thys P. 613
notes on fishes from P. 537
pipe-fishes of Key West . P. 428
St. Johns River, notes on P. 105
Scaroid fishes from P. 414
Flounder, diagnoses of u n d e-
scribed genera of. . . P. 165
new species of P. 117,
P. 136, P. 152, P. 464
Puget Sound, new spe-
cies from P. 147
Flying fishes, review of the P. 483
Frigate mackerel on New Eng-
land coast P. 183
Gadus cimbrius P. 50
Galapagos Islands, 1887-88 P. 770
list of fishes. . P. 840
Murae noi d
eel from... P. 369
Galeorhinus galeus P. Ill
Gasterosteus atkinsii P. 71
gladiunculus
(n.sp.) P.1089
Williamson! P. 373
Gastropsetta frontalis (n. sp. ) . . . P. 1030
Georgia P. 28
eastern, notes on fishes. . P. 89
new species from P. 453
Gillichthys y-cauda, San Diego,
Cal P.774
Glyptocephalus cynoglossus P. 10
Gnathanacanthus, note on P. 885
Gnathypops mystacinus (n.sp.). P. 404
Gobiesox rhessodon ( n. sp. ) P. 208
Gobiidae, North American P. 687
Gobioides broussoneti P. 1029
Gobiomorus P. 685
Gobiosoma histrio (n. sp.) P. 433
ios(n.sp.) P.298
INDEX TO TITLES.
147
Fishes. Gramma loreto P. 669
Grand banks of Newfoundland . . P. 78
Great dolphin, note on the P. 648
Great Lake trout P. 682
Greenland P.431
Green Turtle Cay P. 752
Gulf menhaden P. 25
Gunnels or proper name of
butter-fishes „ P. 1048
Hadropterus aurantiacus P. 504
scierus ( n. sp. ) P. 379
Haemulon, review of species of. . P. 436
Hake, new species from South
Carolina P. 124
Haloporphyrus viola P. 40
Harriotta, new type of chimse-
roid fish P.1014
Hawaiian Islands P. 1114
Hemirhamphus rosae (n. sp.) P. 164
Heptatrema, proper name of P. 1234
Hermaphrodite P. 441
Herosbeani (n.sp.) P. 719
Heteromi, revision of P. 1013
Hexanchus corinus (n. sp.) P. 167
Hiatula(Lacepede),noteon P. 883
Hieroptera, rays with aberrant
pectorals P. 1054
Hippocampid fishes P. 1049
Hippocampus antiquorum P. 17
Hippoglossoides elassodon
(n.sp.) P.147
exilis, n.sp P. 136
Hippoglossus vulgaris P. 70
Hoplopagrinse, review of P. 449
Hudson's Bay P. 204
Hybognathus hayi, n. sp P. 467
Hybopsis montanus, n. sp P. 461
Hypolectrodes P.1082
Ichthyology, North American,
contributions to B. 9, B. 10, B. 12
Ichthyomyzon castaneus P. 271
Icichthys lockingtoni, n. sp P. 154
Icosteus, n. g : P. 123
senigmaticus, n. sp P. 123
Illinois P. 273
Indian Territory P. 549
Indiana P. 379, P. 424, P. 681
fishes from White River. P. 423
new species from Tippe-
canoe River P. 791
loglosaus, n. g P. 297
Iowa P. 470
Isesthes gilberti, n. sp P. 288
Jamaica, Institute of P. 418
Japan P. 1112, P. 1127,
P. 1213, P. 1233, P. 1235, P. 1239, P. 1240
Johnston's Island, fishes from. . . P. 272
Juan de Fuca, Straits of, new
species from P. 171
Julidinse, review of the P. 552
Kamchatka P. 1112
Kansas P. 624
new species from P. 456
Kentucky, fishes from Clear
Fork P.378
La Cepede, generic names of P. 324
Fishes. La Have bank P. 78
Labrax, proper name of P. 712
Labrichthys P. 861
Lagodon, review of P. 608
Lake Michigan, nev, species of
Uranideafrom P.277
Lampreys, nomenclature of P. 989
Lancelots, 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
to P.241
Lepomis euryorus, n. sp P. 197
Leptocardians P. 307
Leptophidium cervinum, n. sp. . P. 533
marmoratum,
n. sp P. 533
Letharchus, n. g P. 297
Leurynnis with Lycodopsis,
identity of P. 139
Linnsean collection, American
fishes in the P. 510
names of American
fishes P. 527
Liparis ranula P. 65
Lipogenys, description of P. 1013
Lobotidse P. 319
Long Island P. 657
Lopholatilus chamseleonticeps. . P. 77
Lotella maxillaris, n. sp P. 429
Louisiana P.271.P.437
Lucioperca, nomenclature of ... P. 993
Lutjaninse, osteological charac-
teristics of the.... P. 444
review of P. 449
Lutjanus blackfordii P. 24, P. 657
stearnsii P.24
Lycodes paxillus P. 64
turneri P.59
vahlii P.78
Lycodopsis, identity of Leuryn-
nis with P.139
Macdonaldia, description of P. 1013
Macrurus, n. sp P. 388
Mail-cheeked fishes, classifica-
tion of P. 756
Maine P. 1089
(Schoodic Lake) P. 71
Maltheidse P.34
Marsipobranchiates P. 308
Massachusetts P. 5, P. 42
Merlucius, genus related to P. 165
Mexico P. 242, P. 291, P. 327,
P. 370, P. 433, P. 903, P. 1159
central : P.95
Guaymas P. 846
Gulf of .' . P. 16,
P. 200, P. 201, P. 202, P. 203,
P. 281, P. 586, P. 675, P. 8%
catalogue of fishes
from P.98
mortality of fishes
in P.54,
P. 195, P. 217, P. 349
new eel from P. 335
148
INDEX TO TITLES.
Fishes. Mexico, Mazatlan P. 237, |
P. 254, P. 462, P. 719
new species from . . P. 221, P. 637
of Etheosto-
mafrom. P. 823
of sharks.. P. 268
notes on fishes from P. 94
(southern) P. 925
Mississippi P.179
new species P. 467
Mississippi (Lower) P. 430
Mississippi River, new species of
Amiurus P. 90
Missouri P. 470
Mortality of P. 54,
P. 200, P. 203, P. 217, P. 349
Gulf of Mexico. .P. 195, P. 202
Mugilidae, marine species of .... P. 434
Muraenoideel P. 369
Mursenoides, Stathmonotus al-
lied to P.508
Musee d'Histoire Naturelle,
Paris, American fishes in P. 81
Myctophum crenulare P. 190
n. sp P. 146
Myliobatidae, nomenclature of.. P. 990
Myriolepis zonifer, n. g. and
n. sp P. 140
Myrophis vafer, n. sp P. 334
Myxinidse P.309
Myzonts P. 308
Narcobatidse, synonymy of P. 1050
Nemichthyoid eels, diagnoses of
new genera of P. 381
Nemichthys avocetta, n. sp P. 170
New England P. 77, P. 177, P. 658
descriptionsof new
species from P. 165
frigate mackerel . . P. 183
New Hampshire P. 671
New York (Lower Hudson Val-
ley) P.811
Newfoundland, new species of
Notacanthidae P. 184
Nicaragua P. 732
North America, synopsis of B. 16
North American fishes distrib-
uted, list of P. 127
North American fishes, new
species P. 84
North American fishes, nomen-
clature of P. 325
North American fishes, notes on . P. 466
North and Middle America .... B.47
North Carolina P.504.P.550
(Beaufort Har-
bor) P.55
new species from P. 178
occurrence of
Phycis regius . P. 124
Notacanthidae, new species of. . . P. 184
Notacanthus phasganorus, n. sp. P. 184
Notes on the capture of rare
fishes P. 1165
Notidanoid shark P.167
Noturus, review of the genus — P. 332
Noturus, elassochir, n. sp P. 332
NovaScotia P.65
Oceanic bonito P. 13, P. 42
ichthyology Sp. B. 2
Ohio P.737
Ophichthys, nomenclature of .. P. 336
retropinnis (n. sp.) P. 613
Ophidium beani (n. sp.) P. 355
Opisthocentrus tenuis (n.sp.)... P.1127
Orcynus pelamys P. 42
Orectolobus or Crossorhinus, a
genus of sharks P. 1057
Oregon P. 20, P. 265
Osmerus attenuatus P. 123
Ostraciontidae ( Trunk fishes) ... P. 87
Othonops eos (n.sp.) P. 187
Oxycottus acuticeps P. 1167
Pacific coast P 797, P.1009
bibliography of
fishes of the.. B. 11, P. 233
. ..... fishes distributed,
list of P.185
fishes, list of P. 173
new Notidanoid
shark from P.167
notes on fishes of
the.... P.191
of tropical Amer-
ica, listof P.526
Panama 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 (n. sp. ) P. 171
Parasites of P. 1123, P. 1125, P. 1133
Parophrys ischyrus (n. sp.) P. 147
Pastinaca, generic name of P. 514
Pediculate fishes of eastern
coast, extratropical North
America P.30
Pediculati P. 316
Pempheris poeyi (n. sp. ) P. 616
Pensacola P. 465, P. 565
Perca ftavescens P. 36
Percidae B. 10
Petromyzontidae, on the genera
of the P. 368
Petromyzontids P. 310
Phycis chesteri P. 40
earlii (n. sp. ) P. 124
regius in North Carolina. P. 124
Physiculus fulvus (n.sp.) P. 429
Plagiogrammus hopkinsi (n. sp.) P. 967
Platessa ferruginea P. 62
rostrata P. 52
Platypcecillus, new species of ... P. 1159
Platyrhina exasperata, generic
relations of P. 119
Platyrhina triseriata (n. sp.) . . . P. 108
Platysomatichthys s t o m i a s
(n. sp.) P.152
Plectromus crassiceps (n. sp. ) . . . P. 486
Plectroplites and Hypolectrodes P. 1082
Pleurogadus P.853
Pleuronectes glaber P. 49
Pleuronectidae, review of P. '.2
Pleuronectids P. 767
INDEX TO TITLES.
149
Pishes. Pleuronichthys verticalis (n. sp. ) P. 117
Pcecilia butleri (n. sp.) P. 719
Poecilichthys, new species of P. 751
Pceciliidae, nomenclature of P. 991
Poecilioid fishes, nomenclature
of P. 1060
Pollachins chalcogrammus P. 939
Polynemus californiensis P. 630
Pomacentrus rubicundus, life
coloration of P. 337
Pomadasys, new species of P. 242
Pomatomidse P. 317
Porichthys porosissimus P. 405
Potamocottus bendirei (n. sp.) . . P. 190
Preserving fishes, directions for
collecting and P. 224
Prionistius macellus (n. g. and n.
sp. ) P. 387
Prionotus ophryas (n. sp. ) P. 465
review of P. 674
stearnsi (n. sp.) P. 465
stephanophrys (n. sp.) P. 182
Pristipoma approximans (n.sp.). P. 418
Propterygia, Rays with aberrant
pectorals P. 1054
Psectrogaster, new species of ... P. 1055
Pseudolabrus P. 861
Pseudotriacis microdon P. 357
Psychrolutidse , P. 717
Pterophryne, specific name of . . P. 32
Ptychochilus harfordi (n. sp.) . . P. 193
Puget Sound P.326, P.753
new flounders
from P. 147
new species of Ne-
michthys from . . P. 170
Punta Arenas P. 639
Quillehute Indians takingsmelt. P. 112
Rachicentron or Elacate P. 1069
Raia inornata P. 194
rhina (n. sp.) P.141
stelluata (n. sp.) P.129
Ray, new species P. 108
from Califor-
nia P. 129, P. 141
Rhinobatidse, synopsis and de-
scriptions of P. 180
Rhinobatusglaucostigma (n. sp. ) P. 370
Rhinonemus caudacuta P. 50
Rhinoptera encenadse (n. sp. ) . . P. 563
Rock fish, new species from Cali-
fornia P. 126, P. 176
Rondeletiidse, bathybial fishes. . P. 1012
Sable Island bank, new deep-
water fish from P. 41
Saccopharyngoid fishes, on the
literature and relations of the. P. 408
Saint George's banks P. 17
Saint Michael's ( Alaska) P. 70
Salmo mykiss agua-bonita P. 916
Salmon, Chinnook names of P. 244
development of the P. 502
Salmonidse P. 196
Salmonidae and Thymallidae,
differential characters of P. 992
Salvelinus aureolus (supposed
new species) P. 671
Fishes. Salvelinus, namaycush P. 682
San Diego P. 897
Santa Barbara Islands, new spe-
cies from P. 880
Santa Lucia, 1888 P. 789
Sargusholbrookii p.28
Scatophagoid fishes P. 833
Sciiena sciera (n.sp.) P.452
Scopeloid fishes P. 146
Scorpsenoid fish P. 157, P. 161
Scutigeridse, notes on the P. 625
Scymnus or Scymnorhinus, a
genus of sharks P. 1053
Scytalina cerdale (n. sp) P. 144
Sea catfish p. 46
Sebastichthysbrevispinis (n. sp.) P. 1027
carnatus ( n . sp. ) . . P. 126
chrysomelas (n.
sp.) P.176
entomelas (n. sp. ). P. 132
maliger (n. sp.) .. P. 157
miniatus (n. sp.) . P. 125
mystinus P. 192
proriger. (n . sp. ) . . P. 161
rhodochloris (n.
sp.) P.132
serriceps P. 109
umbrosus (n. sp.). P. 2%
Sebastinae, Pacific coast P. 1009
Sebastoid fishes, new P. 150
Selachians P. 482
Sema, note on P. 160
Seriola stearnsii ( Amber fish ) ... P. 66
Shark, coast of California P. 118
from Mexico, new spe-
ciesof P.268
from Pacific coast P. 167
new species of P. 269
Siberia, new s]>eeies from P. 210
Sidera castanea (n. sp.) P. 335
chlevastes (n. sp. ) P. 369
Siganidse, synopsis of genera of. P. 435
Siluridae, synopsis of the B. 10
Siphostoma scovilli (n. sp.) P. 1043
mckayi (n. sp. ) P. 428
South American, catalogue of. . . P. 842
South Carolina P. 627
new hake from . . P. 124
on a collection
of fishes from.. P. 328
Sparus brachysomus (n. sp.) P. 149
on the genus P. 321
Spheroides, note on P. 758
Spin y box fish , California P. 917
Squalius alicife (n. sp. ) P. 186
Star-gazer, new species cf P. 896
Stathmonotus .'. P. 508
Sternoptychidse, note on the P. 443
Stichseus punctatus P. 47
Sting-rays, generic name of P. 514
Stizostedion, nomenclature of . . P. 993
Stoasodon narinari P. 609
Striped bass in Lower Mississippi
Valley P. 430
Striped bass, note on P. 485
Sudis ringens (n. sp. ) P. 146
Surf -smelt... . P. 112
150
INDEX TO TITLES.
Fishes. Swordfish family, taxonomic re-
lations and distribution of P. 248
Synehirus (n. g.) P. 787
Synentognathous fishes P. 1051
Syngnathid and hippocampid
fishes.differentialcharactersof . P. 1049
Syngnathinse, review of the P. 283
Synopsis of the fishes of North
America. . .' B. 16
Tautoga, note on P. 883
Temperature to vertebrae, rela-
tions of P. 845
Termi nology of ichthyography . . P. 445
Tetragonopterus, a genus of char-
acinoid fishes P. 1061
Tetraodontidae, review of the. . . P. 566
Tetraodontoidea, notes on P. 886
Teuthididae, synopsis of genera
of P.435
Teuthidoidea, genera of P. 435
Teuthis applied to a genus of
fishes P. 1052
Texas P. 549, P. 1043
new species from P. 282
Thalassophryne dowi P. 639
Thymallidse P. 992
Thyris, replaced P. 350
Thyrsitops violaceus (n. sp.) P. 658
Tilesia P. 853
Torpedinidae or Narcobatidae,
synonymy of P. 1050
Tortugas, destruction of fish in
the P.37
Tropical America, key to fishes of P. 242
Tunnies, generic name of P. 965
Tunny and Albicore, generic
name of P. 716
Tylosurus euryops (n.sp.) P. 418
Unalashka (Alaska) P. 70
Uranidea marginata (n. sp.) P. 190
microstoma (n. sp. ) . . . P. 121
pollicaris (n. sp. ) P. 277
rhothea(n.sp.) P. 286
Urolophus asterias (n. sp. ) P. 327
Utah Lake, collection of fishes
from P. 175
Utah Lake, new species of Squa-
liusfrom P. 186
Vancouver's Island, new species
of Goby from P. 298
Viviparous osseous fishes, devel-
opment of P. 301
Washington Territory P. 112,
P. 265, P. 286, P. 388, P. 672
Washington Territory (Neah
Bay) P. 144
Water destructive to fishes P. 195,
P. 200, P. 201, P. 202, P. 203, P. 349
Western gizzard shad P. 43
West Indies, list of P. 595
Xenichthys xenurus (n. sp. ) P. 252
Xenopterus, note on P. 884
Xiphidse, taxonomic relations
and distribution of P. 248
Xiphiids P.303
Xiphister, n. sp P. 130
Xyrichthys jessise (n. sp. ) P. 675
Fishes. Xystreurys liolepis, a new spe-
cies of flounder P. 107
Yale College, in museum of P. 329
Yellow-finned trout, Twin
Lakes, Colo P. 780
Yellow perch, note on scientific
name of P. 485
Zeidse, relationships of P. 1155
Zophendum, on the genus P. 822
Zygonectes escambise (n. sp. ) . . . P. 585
inurus (n. sp.) P. 273
zonifer (n. sp.) P. 453
(See also under Anatomy.)
Fishing vessels, boats, equipment, an-
glers' outfits, etc. (London Fisheries Ex-
hibition) B. 27
Fish-like vertebrates, diagnoses of new
genera and species of P. 380
Flint, James M R. 102, C. 6, C. 7, C. 8, C. 19, C. 32
[Flint, James M] P. 11
Flora, Washington and vicinity C. 46
Florida. Birds P. 457
Box-tortoise 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 Keys.. P. 426
Lake Jessup and Indian
River P.438
New species of P. 537
St. Johns River P.427
Fossil bones from Tise's Ford. . P. 3%
Geology P. 263
Insects ( Lepidoptera ) P. 1208
Mammals P. 419
Mollusks P. 384, P. 519
(Unionidse) P. 911
Muskrat (Neofiber alleni) R. 5
Myriapods P.631
Reptiles 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
of the C.ll
plants of scale insects P. 1122
Foraminifera, recent, a descriptive cata-
logue of R.102
Fordice, Morton W. (coauthor} P. 575
Fossil brachiopod, Trenton limestone — P. 775
plants. Alabama, new species from P. 688
Alaska P.998
Miocene flora P. 300
Araucarioxylon P. 784
Araucarioxylon arizon-
icum(n.sp. ) P. 676
Arizona , P. 676
Cycadeoidea P.1141
Devonian P.928
Directions for collecting. B. 39 (B)
Brian plants from New
York and Pennsylvania. P. 928
Iowa (coniferous) P. 677
Kentucky, Louisiana, Ore-
gon, California, Alaska,
Greenland, etc P. 679
INDEX TO TITLES.
151
Fossil plants. Liriodendron, leaves of ... P. 794
Louisiana P. 690
Mexico. P.821
Miocene flora, Alaska P. 300
Montana (coniferous) P. 677
Montana (Fort Union
group) P.921
Montana (Great Falls coal
field) P.918
Nematophyton crassum . . P. 929
New Mexico P. 676
New species of P. 606
New York P. 928
Ohio P.792
Palmoxylon (n. sp. ) P. 690
Pennsylvania P. 928
Platanus, history of the
genus P. 680
Tertiary P.306
Texas (Trinity div. of Co-
manche series) P. 934
Triassic.... P.821
trees in New Mexico P.267
Fossils. Acrothele, description of P. 114
noteon P.1120
Alabama P. 1164
Antilles P. 1110
Apodidse, phyllopod P. 1117
Arkansas, cretaceous P. 207
mesozoic and ceno-
zoic P.137
Basilosaurus cetoides, pelvic gir-
dle of P. 1211
Bicia P. 1229
Bison of North America P. 1172
California P. 14, P. 1145, P. 1194
Post-pliocene P. 2
Cambrian brachiopods P. 1120,
P. 1152, 1229
Carboniferous P. 113, P. 366
Endothyra ornata P. 91
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-
zoic P.137
Corals P. 1194
Cretaceous P. 93, P. 115, P. 207
bivalve mollusks. ... P. 1109
Stegosaurus marshi
(n.sp.) P.1224
Criocardium P. 92
Dipeltis and Protocaris P. 1117
Directions for collecting and
preparing B.39 (K)
Endothyra ornata, note on P. 91
Eocene, Alabama, new snake
from P.1164
mollusca from Southern
United States P. 134
Ethmocardium P. 92
Florida, bones from Tise's Ford . P. 3%
Gasteropod from Puebla, Mexico P. 131
Georgia P. 116
Green River group (mollusks).. P. 266
Fossils. Invertebrates, list of publica-
tions relating to collection of . . B. 30
Iphidea and Yorkia P. 1120
Japan P. 1194
Jelly fishes, middle Cambrian
terrane P.1086
Kansas, cretaceous P. 93
Laramie group, mollusks from
the P. 266
Levipalifer orientalis (n. g. and
n.sp.) (coral) P. 1194
Lingula sequalis, preserving cast
of peduncle P. 746
Lingulella P. 1152
Lower Cambrian P. 763
Macrocheilus P. 366
Maine, walrus remains in P. 223
Mastodon and mammoth, bones
and teeth of C. 48
Mesozoic and cenozoic types,
list of P. 520, P. 568
from several States. . . P. 137
Straits of Magellan . . P. 793
Mexico, gasteropod P.131
Middle Cambrian P. 738
jelly fishes
from P.1086
Miocene, Arctic Siberia P. 946
Cyprinoidfish P. 1212
Leuciscus turneri . . . . P. 1212
Molluscan forms from Dakota
formation P. 995
Mollusks P.8.P.266
Acteeon, new species of. P. 1146
Eocene P. 134
Productus giganteus. . . P. 113
Truckee group, mollus-
can fauna of P. 267
N,eocene, corals P. 1193
New Mexico, new species from. P. 115
Obolella P. 1229
Obolus P. 1152, P. 1229
Oldhamia in America, discovery
of the genus P. 1002
Olenelluszone P. 763
Paleozoic fishes P. 866
Phyllopod , Apodidae P. 1117
Pinna, n.sp P. 115
Plectostylus P. 366
Post-pliocene fossils P. 2
Protocaris P. 1117
Remondia P. 1109
Rhinoceros, iniocene, S. Dakota P. 1207
Silurian, Baffin Land P. 1192
Soleniscus P. 366
Stricklandia davidsoni P. 116
salteri...- P.116
Tertiary, from Antillean region. P. 1110
Leptonacea of North
America and West
Indies P.1177
southern United States P. 1035
Tortoises P. 1181
Texas P. 1072
Cretaceous P. 93
Triassic unios, Texas P. 1072
Trigonias osborni from S. Da-
kota P. 1207
152
INDEX TO TITLES.
Fossils. Truckee group, fossils of P. 267
Unios from Toronto drift P. 952
Upper Cambrian fossils, new
forms of P. 820
Utah, mesozoic and cenozoic ... P. 137
Walrus remains P. 223
Wyoming, mesozoic and Ceno-
zoic P. 137
Yorkia P. 1120
Foster, L. S B.40
Friends of the Museum, letter addressed to C. 2
Fringillidffi, North and Middle America. B.50(i)
Funk Island, the expedition to R. 26
Future development of the Nat. Museum . R. 109
G.
Galapagos Islands. Bird skeletons P. 798
Birds P.573,P.767,
P. 1007, P. 1067, P. 1116
Coleopterous insects
of P.1143
Fishes ... P. 369, P. 770, P. 840
Mollusks P.942
(Jane, Henry P.1193
Garman, Samuel ... P. 180, P. 482, P. 514, B. 25 (vi)
Garman's paper on American salmon and
trout, note on P. 490
Gatke, H P. 67
Geare, R. I R. 32, Rep. 1897 (n)
Gelatin casts, on the making of P. 926
Gems and precious stones, plan for illus-
tration of, Cincinnati and New
Orleans expositions, 1884-S5 C. 26
in National Museum, descriptive
catalogue of 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
biology to R.64
Geology. ( For paleontological papers see
under Fossils.)
Asbestos and asbestiform min-
erals P. 1066
Atlantic border, diabase, com-
position of P. 205
Blue mineral from New Mexico P. 978
Bogosloff Island P. 479
Building and ornamental
stones at New Orleans Expo-
sition, plan for exhibit of C. 25
Geology. Buildingand ornamental stones,
the collection of R. 12
California (Lower) R. 91
Catalogue of minerals and their
synonyms B. 33
Diabase, mesozoic, composition
of P. 205
Directions for collecting rocks
and preparation of thin sec-
tions B.39 (i)
Geology. District of Columbia P. 363, P. 410
mineralogy
and lith-
ology of
the P.523
Economic geology and metal-
lurgy, catalogue of systematic
collections in B. 42
Eruptive rocks from Montana. . P. 1031
Feldspar, determination of P. 206
Florida P. 263
Fulgurites P. 554
Gem collection R. 11
Gems in National Museum, de-
scriptive catalogue of R. 121
Handbook for department of
(Geognosy) R.61
Hornblende andesites P. 479
Inclined strata, measuring
thickness of P. 739
Jadeite, Burma, analysis of P. 981
Little Deer Isle, peridotite from P. 707
Maine P. 707
building stones P. 365
granites P. 354
Metallurgy, economic geology,
and catalogue of
systematic col-
lections in B.42
Hampe's method
of determining
CusO in metallic
copper P. 687
Meteoric iron , Arkansas P. 666
Meteorite collection R. 10
collection in National
Museum, descrip-
tive catologue of .. R.122
SanEmigdio P. 700
Meteorites, catalogue of collec-
tion of R.122
Mineral collections, classifica-
tion of the 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 of R. 104
directions for collect-
ing B.39 (H)
in National Museum,
1879, list of P. 163
Montana P. 1031
Nebraska, volcanic dust in P. 497
Nephrite and jadeite P. 696
New York P. 783
Non-metallic minerals R. Ill
Ontonagon copper bowlder R. 94
Onyx marbles R. 75
Pennsylvania P. 341, P. 783
Also reprinted in Museum Report for 1897, Vol. II.
INDEX TO TITLES.
153
Geology. Petrographic report on rocks
from United States-Mexico
boundary P. 1173
Potsdam sandstone P. 341
Preliminary handbook to the
department of R. 44
Prochlorite from District of
Columbia P.410
Sandstone concretions, forma-
tion of P.987
Sandstone, phosphatic P. 263
Serpentine, Montville, N. J . . . P. 694
Serpentinous rocks P. 783
Stalactites and gypsum incrus-
tations in caves P. 985
Topaz crystals P. 1148
Truckee group P. 267
Volcanic dust in Nebraska P. 497
Geophilidse, descriptions of new genera
of P. 837
George Catlin Indian gallery R. 8
Georgia. Fishes P. 28, P. 89, P. 453
Fossils P. 116
Gephyraea, northeastern coast P. 76
Gilbert, Charles H P. 130, P. 423, P. 424,
P. 456, P. 607, P. 753, P. 759, P. 774, P. 797,
P. 823, P. 840, P. 856, P. 880, P. 1115, P. 1161
Gilbert, Charles H. (coauthor) . . P.55, P.106, P.107,
P.108, P.109, P.110, P. Ill, 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. 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. 401, P. 402, P. 403, P. 417, P. 452,
P. 549, P. 639, P. 939, P. 1114, P. 1131, B. 16
Gill, Theodore P. 30, P. 31 , P. 32,
P. 33, P. 34, P. 139, P. 214, P. 302, P. 303, P. 304,
P. 307, P. 308, P. 309, P. 310, P. 316, P. 317,
P. 318, P. 319, P. 320, P. 321, P. 322, P. 380,
P. 435, P. 443, P. 444, P. 445, P. 448, P. 668,
P. 669, P. 684, P. 685, P. 712, P. 716, P. 717,
P. 756, P. 757, P. 758, P. 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. 1053, 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
Gillette, Clarence P P. 1138
[Girard, Charles] P. 500
Girard, Charles, the published writings of. B. 41
Glazier, W. C. W P. 203
Gloriosa Island. Birds P. 1008, P. 1079
Insects P. 1119
Natural history of P. 973
Golden patera of Rennes R. 85
Goode, G. Brown 1 R. 33, P. 4,
P. 5, P. 6, P. 15, P. 17, P. 44, P. 58, P. 73, P. 87,
P. 165, P. 177, P. 183, P. 184, P. 248, P. 350,
B. 5, B. 6, B. 14, B. 18, B. 20, B. 27, B. 41,
B. 49, R. 36, R. 55, R. 62, R. 70, R. 71, R. 72,
C.I, C.ll, C.13, C.43, C.44, C.45, C.46, C.47
Goode, G. Brown (coauthor) ... P. 10, P. 13, P. 16,
P. 23, P. 24, P. 26, P. 40, P. 41, P. 50, P. 52, P. 53,
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 (n)
memorial volume
of Rep.l897(n)
Grampus, birds observed by, 1887 P. 819
Graphic arts, catalogue of exhibit of,
Cincinnati Exposition, 1888 C. 37
Gray, Asa P. 462
Gray shrike, Yezo P. 931
Great Auk, history and anatomy of the . . R. 26
[Grebnitski, Nikolai A.] P. 562,
P. 1106, P. 11 12, P. 1127
Green Turtle Cay. Fishes P. 752
Greenland. Eskimo harpoon P. 702
Fishes P. 431
Fossil plants P. 679
Grenada. Birds P.45
Catalogue of P.596
Guadeloupe. Birds P. 57
Guatemala. Birds P. 7
Reptiles P.1151
[Gunther, Dr.] P.58
Guppy, R. J. Lechmere (coauthor) P. 1110
H.
Hampe's method of determining Cu2O in
metallic copper P. 687
Handbook to department of geology R. 44
Harger, Oscar P. 75
Harpoons, aboriginal American R. 117
Havard.V P. 535
Havasu-pai Indians P. 859
Hawaiian and Fanning islands, contribu-
tions to natural history of B. 7
Hawaiian Archipelago, Kauai Island:
Hawaiian Islands. Birds P. 609,
P. 640, P. 692, P. 778
Fishes.- > P. 1114
Mollusks and brachiopods P. 1032
Reptiles P.1174
Hawes, George W P. 205, P. 206, P. 263
Hay.O.P P. 179,
P. 512, P. 537, P. 624, P. 907, P. 908, P. 909, P. 1181
Hay, W. P P. 935, P. 1176, P. 1187
Heap,G.H ._. P. 393
Hegewald, J. T. C. (coauthor) .....'. P. 257
Heilprin, Angelo P. 134
Heligoland. Birds P. 67
Helminthology. (See under Parasitol-
ogy.)
[Hemphill, Henry] P.384
[Henshall.J.A.] P. 104
[Henson, Harry V.] P. 904
1 In 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
INDEX TO TITLES.
Hermaphrodite fishes , P. 441
Hermit crabs of Pagurus bernhardus type. P. 1261
Hill, Meriden S R.114
Hippisley, Alfred E R.25.R.118
Hippisley collection of Chinese porce-
lains R.118
Hitchcock, Romyn R. 13,
R. 14, R. 49, R. 50, R. 58, R. 59, R. 60, P. 745, C. 24
Hoffman, Walter J R. 90
[Hohnel, Lieut, von] P. 1063, P. 1098
Holland, W. J P.1062,
P. 1063, P. 1064, P. 1065, P. 1098
Holm, Theodore P. 741, P. 794, P. 910
Holmes, Wm. H R.116
Honduras. Birds P.665.P.868
Mammals P. 744, P. 1069
Hopi ceremonial pigments R. 120
Hornaday, Wm. T R. 15, R. 21, C. 12, C. 22
Horned toads, ejection of blood from eyes
of P. 907
Hough, Walter R.22,
R. 27, R. 47, R. 57, R. 77, R. 101,
R. 113, R. 120, P. 703, P. 705
[Hovey, Edmund Otis] B. 39 (M)
Howard, L. O . . P. 771, P. 881, P. 905, P. 1025, P. 1142
Howard, L. O. (coauthor) P.1092
Howgate Polar Expedition, contributions
to natural history of Arctic America, in
connection with the B. 15
Hudson Bay Territory, Naskopie Indians,
drum of P. 736
Hudson's Bay fishes P. 204
Hughes, Elizabeth O. (coauthor) P. 552,
P. 574, P. 608
Human beast of burden R. 18
Humbert, Fred P. 348
Humming birds, The R. 45
Hunt, J. G P. 347
Hydroids, Alaska P.1171
American. Part 1. The Plu-
mularidse Sp. B. 4
Northeastern coast P. 534
Puget Sound P. 1171
Ichthyography, terminology of P. 445
If public libraries, why not public muse-
ums? R.82
Illinois. Botany P.264
Fishes P.273
India. Anthropology R.68
Minute stone implements from . . R. 68
Indian Ocean. Crustaceans P. 979
Porpoises, skeletons and
skullsof P.982
Indian paintings, Catlin R. 8, R. 52
I ndian Territory. Fishes P. 549
Mollusks P.740
Indiana. Batrachians P.512
Botany P.264.P.1010
Crustaceans P. 935
Fishes P. 379, P. 423, P. 681, P. 791
Switz City swamp P. 424
Myriapods P. 632, P. 731
Reptiles P. 729
Indians, Alaska and British Columbia ... R. 24
Havasu-pai P. 859
Kwakiutl... R.89
Ingersoll, Ernest P. 195
Inman, S. M P. 333
Inscriptions in stone, etc., instructions for
taking paper molds of C. 23
Insects. Africa, East P. 1062
West P. 951
"Albatross," collected by,
1887-88 P. 771
Aldabra Island P. 1119
Coleoptera. Africa, East P. 1094
Aldabra, Gloriosa,
and Providence
islands P. 1119
Chlamydini, re-
view of the P. 1130
Chrysomelidee,
new species of . . P. 1130
Coleopterous i n -
sects of Galapa-
gos Islands P. 1143
Echocerus, new
species of P.1041
Golden beetle,
from Costa Rica. P. 1040
Lachnosterna o f
temperate North
America P. 747
New species »<f P. 1113
Scarabseidse P. 1096
Scolytid beetles,
synonymy of P. 1085
Tana River and
Jombene range.. P. 1094
Tenebrionid
genus, Echoce-
rus, new species
of P.1041
Concerning the department of . C. 4
CostaRica P.1040
Diptera. Cluster flies, note on . P. 331
Empidee, North Amer-
ican P.1073
Japanese P.1146
Lucilia ma eel 1 aria
(parasitic) P. 348
New species of P. 1225
Porto Rico P.1198
Syrphidse, North
American, synopsis
ofthe B.31
Systematic arrange-
ment of the families
of P. 1228
Directions for collecting and
preserving B. 39 (F, L, o)
Gloriosa, Seychelles, Aldabra,
and Providence islands P. 1119
Hemiptera Heteroptera P. 924
Homoptera. Cocci-
da;, food plants of. P. 1122
Homoptera. Scale
insects (Coccidse),
directions for col-
lecting and pre-
serving B.39(L)
Homoptera. Scale
inserts, distribu-
tion of ... . . P. 1026
INDEX TO TITLES.
155
cybinae, American
leaf-hoppers P. 1138
Japan P.1108
Hessian fly (parasites of) P. 532
Hymenoptera. Bothriothora-
cine insects .. P. 1025
Braconidse, de-
scriptions o f
new species of P. 760
Chalcid flies,
Encyrtinse ... P. 1202
Chalcididse, bi-
ology of P. 881
Cynipidous
galls and gall
wasps P. 1102
Lepidopterafrom
Somaliland ...
Mamestra, revi-
sion of species
of
Morrisonia, re-
vision of
Moths, directions
for collecting .
Moths, North
American, life
histories of....
Noctuidae, a hun-
dr ed new
moths of the
family
P. 1063
P. 851
P. 892
C.27
P. 1209
P. 1203
Encyrtinse P. 1202
Encyrtinae with
branched an-
tenna P 905
Noctuidae of bo-
real America. .
P. 891
P. 890,
,P.892
Hessian fly
( parasites of ) . P. 532
Hymenopterous
family, Chal-
cididae P. 881
perate North
America
P. 838, P. 839
Noctuidae, North
America, new
P. 781,
,P.851
Hymenopterous
insects from
Ceylon (para-
sitic) P.1092
Ichneumonidse,
new species of P. 779
Ichneumonoi-
dea, classiflca-
tionof P.1206
Proctotrypidae,
North Ameri-
genera and
species of
Noctuidae of tem-
perate North
America, con-
tributions
toward a mon-
ograph of the
insects of the
lepidopterous
family
P. 647
B 38
can B.45
Tenthredinidae,
Japanese P. 1157
Jumping seeds and galls P. 330
Lepidoptera. Africa, East P. 1098
Agrotis, revision
of species of... B.38
Nocturnal moths,
Campometra . .
North American,
bibliography
of described
transfer ma-
tions of
P. 1184
B.35
Aldabra, Seychel-
les, and other
islands P 1064
revision of Acro-
nycta
P. 1140
P 581
Callimorpha,
North Ameri-
can species of . . P. 634
Cucullia.revision
of the genus... P. 890
Cydosia and Ce-
rathosia P. 706
Somaliland
Taeniocampid
genera
T i n e i n a , new
moths of super-
family
Xylomiges, revi-
P. 1063
P. 781
P. 1208
Deltoid moths,
revision of the. B.48
Dicopinse, revis-
ion of the P. 891
Eastern Africa . . P. 1062
Euerythra, the
species of P. 633
Florida P 1208
sion of
Lepidopterous family Noctuidae,
contributions
toward a mon-
ograph of the..
Superfamily
Noctuidae, cat-
alogue of spe-
P. 892
B.48
Hadena, revision
P. 440
of species of... P. 839
Homohadena, re-
vision of spe-
cies of P. 838
Neuroptera. Biting lice (Mal-
lophaga) from
birds and mam-
mals . . .
P. 1183
156
INDEX TO TITLES.
Insects. Neuroptera. Dragon flies, stone
flies, and May
flies, directions
for collecting
and rearing .. B.39 (o)
Odonata. Africa, East.. P. 1045, P. 1047
Orthoptera. Acrididse (n. g.
and n. sp.) P.764
Acrididse, revision
of the Melano-
pli P.1124
Melanopli, revis-
ion of the P. 1124
Sphserium, new
species of P. 415
Trimerotropis, re-
vision of P. 1216
Protection of anatomical prepa-
rations P. 12
Providence Island P. 1119
Tennessee P. 714
Installation methods 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, etc . C. 23
International Fisheries Exhibition, Lon-
don, catalogues of exhibits of the
United States at the B.27
Iowa. Fishes P.470
Fossil coniferous wood P. 677
Iron manufacture in Virginia P. 489
Isopods. (See under Crustaceans.)
J-
Jackson.J.B.S P.12
Jamaica. Fishes P. 418
Reptiles P. 1218
Yellow boa of P. 1218
Japan. AinosofYezo R.50
Anthropology.... R. 58, R. 59, R. 60, P. 836
Bird fauna of P. 906
Birds P. 390, P. 473, P. 579, P. 641,
P. 649, P. 904, P. 931, P. 974, P. 997
notes on P.383
ofLiuKiu.... P.597
Blenny-like fish, Volcano Bay ... P. 1127
Crustaceans (Isopods) P. 1189
Fishes P. 1112, P. 1127,
P. 1213, P. 1233, P. 1235, P. 1239, P. 1240
Fossil corals P.1194
Fossils P.1194
Insects. Diptera P.1146
Hemiptera P.1108
Hymenoptera P. 1157
Mammals P.557
Playing cards from P.836
Water birds P.598
Japanese birds, notes on P. 957
review of (No. I) P.558
(No.II) P.578
(No.III) P.579
(No.IV) P.601
(No.V) P.628
(No. VI) P. 642
(No. VII) P.867
Japanese birds, review of (No. VIII) P. 735
(No.IX) P. 751
Science College, Tokyo .. P. 874
cotton fibers, catalogue of P. 250
husbandry, account of . . P. 251
hymenoptera 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
reed warbler P.997
wood cutting and wood-cut
printing R.63
woods, catalogue of P.232
Jefferson, J.P P. 54
Jefferson, J. P. (coauthor) P. 37
Jenkins, Oliver P. (coauthor).. P. 681, P. 698, P. 846
Jewish ceremonial objects in National
M,useum, Benguiat collection of R. 115
Johnson, S. H P. 217
Johnstons Island. Fishes P. 272
Jones, J. Matthew B.25(m)
Jones, J. Matthew (coauthor) B. 26
[Jones, W. H.] P.854
Jordan, David S 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. 511, P. 526, P. 527, P. 550, P. 551,
P. 565, P. 593, P. 595, P. 630, P. 648, P. 652,
P. 675, P. 682, P. 719, P. 723, P. 732, P. 789,
P. 822, P. 829, P. 845, P. 916, P. 938, B. 9, B. 10
Jordan, David S. (coauthor) P. 55,
P. 106, P. 107, P. 108, P. 109, P. 110, P. Ill,
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. 2%, P. 298, P. 324, P. 325, P. 326, P. 327,
P. 328, P. 329, P. 334, P. 335, P. 336, P. 362,
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.PierreL R. 28, P. 186, P. 383, P. 975
Jouy, Pierre L. (coauthor) P. 185
[Jouy , Pierre L.] P. 1235
Juan deFuca, Straits of. Fishes P. 171
Judd, Sylvester D P. 1084
K.
Kalb.GeorgeB P.332
Kamchatka, ornithology of B. 29
Kansas. Fishes P.456.P.624
Fossils P. 93
Kashmir. Birds P.1078
Insects (Lepidoptera) P. 1065
INDEX TO TITLES.
157
Kashmir. Mammals P. 976, P. 1004
Kellogg, Vernon L P.H83
Kendall, W.C P. 1089
Kendall, W. C. (coauthor) P. 1043
Kentucky. Fishes, new species from Clear
Fork P.378
Fossil plants . . .. P. 679
Kerguelen Island. Contributions to nat-
ural history of. Part I. Ornithology. . . B. 2
Part II. General nat-
ural history B. 3
Kidder,J.H P.96,B.2,B.3
Kilima-njaro, ethnological collections
from R. 56
mammals from P. 915
Kirsch, Philip H P. 754
Kishinouye,K P. 1188
Knowlton, Frank H . . . P. 513, P. 676, P. 677, P. 690,
P. 784, P. 921, P. 998, B. 39 (B)
Knowlton, Frank H. (coauthor) P. 821
[Knowlton, Frank H.] P. 606, P. 679
[Knudsen, Valdemar] P. 609, P. 778
Koehler.S.R R. 46,0.37
Korean collections of Bernadou, Allen,
and Jouy R. 57
Korean mortuary pottery, the collection of R. 28
Kumlien, Ludwig B.15
Kunz, George F R. 11, P. 666
Kuril Islands. Birds P.1144
Kutenai canoe, notes on the R. 114
Kwakiutl Indians, houses of P. 709
social organization
and secret societies
of the R.89
L.
Labeling, methods of R. 70
Labrador. Birds P.518
Crustaceans P. 375
dredged, 1882.... P. 374
Echinoderms dredged, 1882 . . P. 377
Explorations in R.42
Mollusks P. 561
dredged, 1882 P. 377
Natural history of P. 353
Ladak. Birds P. 1078
La Have bank. Fishes P. 78
Lake Michigan. Fishes P. 277
Lamp of the Eskimos R.101
Langley, S. P C.36
[Larco, AndreaJ P. 296
Lawrence, George Newbold P. 19, P. 27,
P. 35, P. 45, P. 51, P. 57, P. 61, P. 103,
P. 142,P. 166.P. 216,P. 545, P. 653, B. 4
[Lawrence, George Newbold, editor] P. 596
Lawrence, George Newbold, the pub-
lished writings of B. 40
Lea, Isaac, the published writings of B. 23
Leeches in the National Museum P. 1160
Lefroy, John Henry B. 25 (n)
Lepidoptera. See under Insects.
Leptocardians. (See under Fishes.)
[Leslie, CharlesC.] P.627
Lesquereux, Leo . P. 300, P. 606, P. 679, P. 688, P. 792
Lesser Antilles. Birds P. 61
Letters on work of National Museum, 1881 . C. 10
Leyden Museum, taxidermy in the R. 95
Liberia. Birds P. 1182
Libraries, foreign and domestic, to receive
Museum publications ..-..- R. 35
Library, circular requesting material for
the C.14
Life Histories of North American Birds . .
Sp. B. 1 and 3
Lilljeborg, W P.621
Linell, Martin L P.1040,
P. 1094, P. 1096, P. 1113, P. 1119, P. 1130, P. 1143
Linton, Edwin. P. 636, P. 893, P. 1123, P. 1125, P. 1133
Little Swan Island. Mammals P. 744
Lizards of North America R. 110
Lo Bianco, Salvatore B. 39 (M)
Lockhart, J. G P. 827
Lockington, W. N P. 72, P. 97, P. 120, P. 121,
P. 122, P. 123, P. 140, P. 149, P. 158, P. 182, P. 209
London Fisheries Exhibition, catalogues
of the exhibits sent by the United States
to the B.27
Long Island. Fishes... P.657
Lonnberg, Einar P. 1003, P. 1107
Lord, Edwin C. E P. 1173
Louisiana. Fishes P. 271
from vicinity of New
Orleans P.437
Fossil plants P. 679
Insects from vicinity of New
Orleans P. 440
Lower Siam. Birds P. 1201
Lucas, Frederic A ... R. 26, R. 40, R. 42, R. 78, R. 93,
P. 495, P. 622, P. 704, P. 798, P. 830, P. 848,
P. 1001, P.1077, P.1095, P.1164, P.1172, P.1207,
P. 1211, P. 1212, P. 1224, B. 39 (c), C. 33, C. 48
Lucas, Frederic A. (coauthor) R. 6, P. 765
Lugger, Otto ' P. 213
Lupton, N. T P. 46
Lyon, Marcus W.Jr P.1228
M.
McGuire, J. D R.87,R.103
McKay, Charles L P.197
[McKay, Charles L.] P.513.P.564
McMurrich, J. Playfair P.930
McNeill, Jerome P. 631, P. 632, P. 1215
MacFarlane, R P.865
Madagascar. Birds P. 1118, P. 1197
Madrid Exposition, participation of the
Smithsonian Institution in the R. 71
Magellan Straits. Bird skeletons P. 798
Birds P.768
Maine. Fishes P.71.P.1089
Fossils P. 223
Geology P. 354, P. 365, P. 707
Mammal skins for study and mounting . . R. 15
Mammals. Africa, East P.915
Kilima-njaro P. 814
Tana River P.954
laska P.399.P.495
Bristol Bay, list of
mammals from P. 564
Aquatic mammals, cata-
logue of (London Fisheries
Exhibition) P. 27
Armadillo (Xenurus) occur-
ring in Honduras P. 1069
158
INDEX TO TITLES.
Mammals. Atalapha semota (n.sp.) P.807 j Mi
Baltistan P.976
Bats, new species of P. 786
North American P. 919
North American, mono-
graph of the B.43
Bering Island P. 540
Bison, American, extermina-
tion of the R.21
Black-tailed deer P.287
Bottlenose porpoise, on life
history of P. 812
British America P.827
California P. 492, P. 623
Canada lynx, cranial charac-
ters of the P. 603
porcupine P. 44, P. 213
Capromys, new species of P. 744
Cariacus clavatus (n. sp. ) P. 734
columbianus P. 287
Carollia brevicauda (n. sp. ) . . P. 824
Catskill Mountains P. 1147
Central America P. 734, P. 963
Cinnamon bear P. 338
Costa Rica P. 850
Cotton rat, New Mexico P. 994
Cricetodipus parvus, a rare
rodent P.256
Delphinidse, review of the ... B. 36
Diphylla ecaudata, notes on . P. 1099
Dipodomyscompactus(n.sp.) P.699
study of the ge-
nus P.580
Directions for preparing
study specimens of small
mammals
Dymecodon pilirostris (n. g.
and n. sp. )
Echinomys semispinosus in
Nicaragua
Erethizon dorsatus P. 213
Felis concolor P. 323
Florida P.419
muskrat R. 5
Fruit bat, new species of
Geomys personatus ( n . sp. ) . . .
Glossophaga villosa (n.sp.) ..
Guide to collection of (Cin-
cinnati Exposition, 1888)...
Hares, new subgenus and six
new species of P. 1081
Hesperomys melanophrys ... P. 850
truei(n.sp.).... P. 529
Histriophoca (see Phoca) .... P. 394
Honduras P. 744, P. 1069
Hyperoodon semijunctus — P. 541
Indian Ocean P.982
Japan P. 557
Kashmir
Kilima-njaro region, cata-
logue of mammals from
Little Swan Island
Loncheres armatus in Marti-
nique, West Indies P. 468
Lynx.Canada P.603
Lynx, Urocyon, Spilogale,
and Mephites, Mexican
boundary P.1126
P. 557
P. 743
P. 948
P.699
P. 1100
C.41
I'. 1004
P. 915
P. 744
.mmals. Maryland P. 213
Mephitis, Dorcelaphus, and
Dicotyles, Mexican bound-
ary P.1129
Mesoplodonstejnegeri(n.sp.) P.540
Mexican boundary... P. 1075, P. 1081,
P. 1103, P. 1126, P. 1129, P. 1132
Mice from Costa Rica and
Mexico P. 850
Mole, new genus and species
of P.557
revision of the P. 1101
Moose, habits of the P. 827
Mules in milk P. 278
Neoflber alleni P.419
Neotoma, diagnoses of P. 1006
New Mexico P. 994
New York P. 1147
Nicaragua P. 743
North American , diagnoses of P. 999
new mam-
mals P. 1151
Nyctinomus europs (n. sp.).. P. 786
orthotis P. 786
Oregon P. 826
Ovismontana, newgeograpn-
icalraceof P. 399
Pennsylvania, bear from P.338
Phenacomys longicaudus (n.
sp.) P.826
Phoca fasciata, skeleton of . . . P. 394
Phocsenadalli(n.sp.) P. 495
Phyllostome bats, new genus
of P.913
new sub-
family of P. 912
Plan for collection of (New
Orleans Exposition, 1884-85) C. 29
Porcupine, Canada P. 44, P. 213
Porpoise, new species •from
Alaska P.496
Prodelphinus doris of Gray,
spotted dolphin, apparently
identical with R. 4
Pteropus aldabrensis (n. sp.) . P. 948
Puget Sound P. 602
Puma, or American lion R. 39
Rocky Mountain goat, habits
ofthe P.88
Rytinagigas P.344
Sciurus, Castor, Neotoma. and
Sigmodon, Mexican bound-
ary P. 1132
Scotophilus temminckii P. 914
Sea-cow P. 344
Sea-elephant, account of cap-
ture of P. 492
Sigmodon minima (n. sp. ) . . . P. 994
Sitomys decolorus (n. sp. ) P. 963
taylori, relationship
of P.972
Sminthus in Kashmir P. 1004
Steller's Sea-cow, date of ex-
termination of P. 421
Taylor's mouse, relationship
of P.972
Temminck's bat P. 914
Texas.... . P.699
INDEX TO TITLES.
159
Mammals. Tursiops, life history of P. 812
Vale of Kashmir P.976
Vampire bat, notes on the ... P. 1099
Vespertilio longicrus ( n. sp. ) . P. 602
Vespertilionidae, genera of. . . P. 920
Vesperugo hesperus P. 659
Virginia deer, antlers of P. 358
West Indian seal (Monachus
tropicalis) R. 6
West Indies P. 468
West Virginia, Canada porcu-
pine in P. 44
Whale fishery and its appli-
ances B. 27
Whalebone whales, nomen-
clature of the P. 1163
Whales, new species of P. 344
Xenurus P. 1069 j
Mancala, the national game of Africa • R. 84 i
Manitoba, birds of P.841 I
Mann, Albert P.937 j
Man's knife of the North American In-
dians R.106 i
Manual of American land-shells B. 28 j
Marcou, John Belknap P. 520, P. 568, B. 30
Margarita Island. Birds... P. 1093 j
Marietta Exposition, report on the parti-
cipation of the Smithsonian Institution
and National Museum in the R. 33
Marine animals at Naples Zoological Sta-
tion, preservation of B. 39 (M)
invertebrates, Littoral marine
fauna of Prov-
incetown P. 128
New England
coast, di s-
tributed P. 82
New England
coast, Series II,
distributed P. 230
New England
coast, Series III,
distributed P. 231
New England
coast, Series IV,
distributed P. 371
New genera and
species of P. 168
New genus and
species of P. 534
New species of ... P. 169
Northeastern
coast P. 76,
P. 168, P. 169, P. 284, P. 534
Marlatt, C. L P.1157
Marsipobranchiates. (See under Fishes.)
Martinique. Birds p. 51
Marx, George P. 782
Marx, George (coauthor) P. 951
Maryland. Mammals P. 213
Mason, Otis T R. 1, R. 2, R. 16,
R. 18, R. 38, R. 48, R. 83, R. 106, R. 112, R. 114
R.117, P. 531, P. 730, P. 776, P. 932, P. 1015
Massachusetts. Fishes P. 5, P. 42
Littoral fauna of Prov-
incetown P.128
Mollusks CM a r t h a s
Vineyard) P. 284
Mastodon and Mammoth, relating to C. 48
Materia medica. Atropia on the heart, in-
fluence of P. 498
Cinchona barks in Na-
tional M useum P. 582
Collection, arrange-
ment of
the C.6
classifica-
tion of
the . . . C. 19, C. 32
memorandum to
collectors of .. C.8
Drugs, request for speci-
mens of C. 20
Matthews, Washington R. 52
Maxon, Wm. R P. 1226
Mazyck, William G P.584
M earns, Edgar A... P. 994, P. 1075, P. 1081, P. 1103,
P. 1121, P. 1126, P. 1129, P. 1132, P. 1147
Meek, Fielding B., the published writings
of •. B.30
Meek, SethE P. 461, P. 737
Meek, Seth E. (coauthor) P. 427,
P. 428, P. 450, P. 453, P. 470, P. 483
Merriam, C. Hart B. 25 (v)
Merrill, George P .. R.12, R.44, R.51, R.75, R.91,
R. Ill, P. 341, P. 354, P.363, P.365, P.410, P.479,
P. 497, P. 523, P. 554, P. 694, P. 700, P. 707, P.
783, P. 985, P. 987, P. 1031, P. 1066, B. 39(1), C. 25
Merrill, George P. (coauthor) P. 6%
Merrill, James C P.22, P.88
Mesozoic and cenozoic types in National
Museum, list of P. 520
Metallic casting of delicate natural ob-
jects P. 212
Meteoric iron, Arkansas P. 666
Meteorite collection in National Mu-
seum R.10.R.122
Meteorite, San Emigdio P. 700
Mexican boundary. Mammals . . P. 1075, P. 1081,
P. 1103, P. 1126,
P. 1129, P. 1132
Mollusks P.1033
Petrographic report
on rocks from P. 1173
Mexico. Anthropology P. 932
Birds P.385, P.617,
P. 895, P. 945, P. 962, P. 1045, P. 1091
collected by Geographical
and Exploring Commis-
sion P.559
from southwestern Mex-
ico, catalogue of B.4
Catalogue of reptiles and batra-
chians of B. 32
Fishes P. 94, P. 96, P. 221, P. 237,
P. 242, P. 254, P. 268, P. 291, P. 327,
P. 335, P. 370, P. 452, P. 637, P. 719,
P. 823, P. 846, P. 903, P. 925, P. 1159
from Guaymas P. 433
Fossil plants, Triassic P. 821
Fossils P.131
Gulfof. Birds P.652
Echini P.491,P.544
Fishes P.16,
P. 54, P. 98, P. 195, P. 201,
P. 202, P. 203, P. 217, P. 281,
P. 586, P. 675, P. 8%, P. 1029
Medusa from ... . P. 528
160
INDEX TO TITLES.
Mexico, Gulf of. Stalked erinoids P. 647
Water from P. 222
Mammals, collected by Geo-
graphical and Exploring
Commission P. 559
Reptiles and batrachians P. 922
collected by Geograph-
ical and Exploring
Commission P. 569
Sponges P. 542
Microscopical mounts of vegetable textile
fibers R. 14
Middle America, birds from P. 655
Middle Cambrian fossils P. 738
Miller, Gerrit S., jr.... B.39 (N)
[Mills, Clark] P.79
Mineral collections, classification of the. R.107
Mineralogical collections, the R. 92
Mineralogy. (See under Geology.)
Minerals and their synonyms B. 33
catalogue of series illustrating
the properties of R. 104
the nonmetallic R. Ill
Minneapolis Exposition, report on par-
ticipation of the Smithsonian Institu-
tion in the R. 23
Minnesota. Mollusks... P.1190
Mississippi. Fishes P. 179, P. 467
Mississippi River. Fishes P. 90
Mississippi River ( Lower) . Fishes P. 430
Missouri. Fishes.... P.470
Mollusks P. 661
[Mitsukuri, Professor] P.1108
Mollusks. Africa, West P.940
Agriculture, Department of,
list of shells received from. P. 844
Alaska P.1.P.48
American land, fresh-water,
and marine shells P. 813
Antilles, Solenidse of P. 1185
Arctic region P. 48
Auriculacea P. 519
Bering Sea P. 571
Bering Sea Island P.562
Brachiopods, index to names
applied to subdivisions of. . B. 8
Bulimulus P. 958
California . . P. 18, P. 536, P. 898, P. 1191
new land shell from P. 584
California (Lower) P. 536, P. 958
Cardiidae, synopsis of the P. 1214
Chitons P. 48
eastern coast of United
States P.246
on genera of P. 228
Commander Islands P. 442
Concerning the identification
of C.47
Costa Rica P.ll
Cuba P.790
Cythereacrassatelloides, notes
on P.1149
Economic mollusks, appli-
ances for capture and prepa-
ration for market (London
Fisheries Exhibition ) B. 27
Mollusks. Florida P.384
land and fresh-water
shells of P.519
Galapagos Islands P. 942
Gnathodon, monograph of... P. 988
Haliotis fulgens, new variety
of 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 P. 1111
Labrador P. 377
Land-shells, American, man-
ual of B.28
Leptonacea, North America
and West Indies P. 1177
Limpets 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 P. 1190
Missouri I'. 651
Naiades, synopsis of P. 1205
North American land, fresh-
water, and marine shells. . . I'. 971
North Labrador and Arctic
seas P. 561
Northeastern coast P. 76, P. 168
Pacific coast P. 1034
Pearly fresh-water mussels... P. 1068
Pearly fresh-water mussels,
synopsis of P. 1205
Point Barrow expedition P. 460
Pteropods and Heteropods,
collected by "Albatross,"
1887-88 P.943
Pupidse, new subgenus of P. 726
Revision of deep-water mol-
lusca, Part I, Bivalvia P. 1139
San Pedro Bay P.898
Selenites coelata (n. sp.) P. 584
duranti P.584
Shell -bearing marine mol-
lusks and brachiopods,
southeastern coast of United
States, preliminary cata-
logueof B.37
Shells from Heron and Eagle
lakes, Minnesota P.1190
Solenidsc of North America
and Antilles P.1186
South America P. 854
Tahiti P.1238
Tellinidse, synopsis of the P. 1210
Tres Marias and other locali-
ties P.996
Turbinellapyrum, anatomy of P. 521
Unionidse of Florida and
southeastern States P. 911
Unios, Ozark region P. 651
Veronicella (slug) P. 1238
INDEX TO TITLES.
161
Mollusks. Vertigo, American species of. P. 726
Vertigo cubana (n. sp.) P. 790
West American shells dredged
by "Albatross," 1888 P. 849
West coast of North and South
America P. 941
West Indian region P. 1011
Mollusks and brachiopods, collected by
"Albatross" (1887-88) P.773
Mollusks and brachiopods, Hawaiian
Islands P.1032
Montana. Fossil coniferous wood P. 677
plants P.918.P.921
Geology P. 1031
Montandon, A. L P. 924
Moore, Charles R. 94
Moore, J. Percy P. 1160
Moore. M. A P. 202
Moore, Thomas (coauthor) P. 37
Morse, EdwardS R.82
Mount Vernon. stone age at P. 730
Murbach, Louis P.1097
Murdoch, John R. 3, P. 459, P. 702
Museum administration, principles
of Rep. 1897. (n)
catalogues R. 32
classification, outline of
scheme of C. 13
history and museums of his-
tory Rep. 1897 (n)
methods, recent advances in.. R.70
Museum, National, genesis of the l R. 55
Museums of the future1 R. 36
public R.82
Musical scales, history of R. 119
Myological specimens, preparation of P. 243
Myriapods. Africa P.968
West P.951
Blind species from Luray
Cave P. 181
Chilopods. Geophilidae, ar-
rangement of P. 1039
Chilopods. Geophilusatten-
uatus P.1038
Congo P.1036
Ctenoiulus (n.gen.) P.968
Cuba .. P.720
Diplopods. African, Gom-
phodesmidse. P. 1170
African, Pachy-
bolus P. 1168
Merocheta P. 1154
New genus from
Surinam P. 1037
Polydesmoidea. P. 1042
Striariidse P. 1169
St rongyloso-
matidae, revi-
sion of P.1137
Florida, Escambia County,
new species from P. 631
Fontaria pulchella (n. sp.) . P. 714
Geophilidae, notes on the. . . P. 837
Indiana P.731
new species from . . P. 632
. _ ! Also reprinted in Museu
88T9— No. 51—02- — 11
Myriapods. List of P. 181
Lithobiidse, notes on the P. 625
Lysiopetalidae, list of P. 181
Nat: Mus. collection P. 722
North American B.46
new species P. 670
Oxydesmus ( diplopoda ) P. 1036
Scolopendrellidae, genera of
the P. 280
Scutigeridse, notes on the. . . P. 625
Tennessee P. 721
Virginia P. 181
Myzonts. (See under Fishes.)
N.
[Namiye.M.] P. 597, P. 649
Naples Zoological Station, preservation
of marine animals at the B. 39 (M)
National Museum. An account of the. . . R. 97
Exhibition cases .... R.70
Future development R.109
Genesis of the' R.55
Installation R.70
Labeling R.70
Organization and ad-
ministration of C. 1
Organization and ob-
jects of the C.15
Police system in C. 1
Natural history of Lower California R. 91
Navajo belt-weaver P. 860
Navajo, evolution of house building
among the P. 902
Navajo shoemaker P. 697
tanner P. 683
Naval architecture, prehistoric R. 61
Nebraska. Geology P.497
Needham, James G B.39(o)
Nelson, E.W P.395.P.399
Nelson.Elias P.1230
Nematoda, northeastern coast P. 76
Nemertina, northeastern coast P. 76
Nevada. Fossil cyprinoid (Miocene) P. 1212
Newberry, J.S P.306
New Brunswick. Anthropology (shell-
mounds) P. 229
New England. Anthropology (shell-
mounds) P. 229
Crustaceans P. 172
decapod ... P. 455
Fishes P. 77,
P. 165, P. 177, P 183, P. 658
Isopods P. 75
Newfoundland. Explorations in R.42
Fishes f P. 184
New Hampshire. Fishes P. 671
New Jersey. Geology (serpentine) P. 694
NewMexico. Birds P.432
Crustaceans P. 1128
Fossils P. 115
Fossil wood P.676
Geology P. 978
blue mineral P 978
Mammals P.994
i Report for 1897, Vol. II.
162
INDEX TO TITLES.
New Orleans Exposition. Plan for collec-
tion of build-
ing and or-
11 a m e n t a 1
stones 0. 25
Plan for collec-
tion of mam-
mals C.29
Plan for illus-
trating gems
and precious
stones C. 26
Plan for illus-
trating the
textile indus-
tries C.24
Plan to illus-
trate the
mineral re-
sources of
the United
States C. 31
Report on
Smithsonian
exhibit at
the R.9
Sketch of
Smithsonian
exhibit at
the R.7
New York. Anthropology P. 351
Fishes P. 811
Fossil plants P. 928
Mammals of Catskills P. 1147
Serpentinous rocks P. 783
Niblack.A.P R. 24, P. 718, C. 23
Nicaragua. Birds P. 391, P. 947, P. 1090
Fishes P. 732
Mammals P. 743
[Nichols, Lieut. Henry E.] P. 221,
P. 255, P. 227, P. 387
Nomenclator Zoologicus (1882) B. 19
Nomenclature of North American birds. . B. 21
whalebone whales P. 1163
Nonmetallic minerals R. Ill
Norsk naval architecture P. 583
North America. Batrachians of B. 34
Fishes of, synopsis of the. B.16
Myriapodsof P.670
North American bats, introduction to
monograph of P. 919
North American bats, monograph of B. 43
North American birds, life histories
of Sp.B.l,Sp.B.3
North American birds, nomenclature of . B. 21
North American ichthyology, contribu-
tions to (I) B. 9
(II) B. 10
(III) B.12
North American Syrphidse, synopsis of
the B. 31
North and Middle American birds B. 50
North and Middle American fishes B. 47
North Carolina. Annelids (Polychseta) . P. 852
Fishes. P. 55, P. 124, P. 178, P. 504
Beaufort ... . P. 550
North Pacific surveying expedition, Phro-
nimidse collected by the P. 258
Norway. Birds P. 6SG
Nova Scotia. Fishes P. 65
Nutting, Charles C P. 295,
P. 305, P. 391, P. 1171, Sp.B. 4
[Nye, W.] P. 420
O.
[Ober, Frederick A.] P. 19,
P. 27, P. 35, P. 45, P. 51, P. 57, P. 61
Oberholser, Harry C P. 1080, P. 1153,
P. 1180, P. 1182, P. 1195, P. 1196, P. 1197
Oceanic ichthyology Sp. B. 2
Ohio. Cloth from mound in P. 347
Fishes from Maumee Valley P. 737
Fossil plants P. 792
Harvest-spiders, catalogue of P. 950
Phalangiidfe P. 950
Oil, porpoise, manufacture of P. 9
Ontonagon copper bowlder R. 94
Onyx marbles, origin, composition, and
uses of R.75
Oology of North American birds, com-
parative R. 69
Orcutt, Charles R. ( coauthor) P. 536
Oregon. Fishes P. 20, P. 265
P. 679
P. 826
P. 589
B.2
Fossil plants
Mammals
Organization and administration, Na-
tional Museum, 1881
Oriental antiquities, exhibit of section of
(Cincinnati Exposition, 1888)
Orinoco district. Birds
Ornithology of Kerguelen Island
Osteology. ( See under Comparative anat-
omy.)
[Otaki, Keinosuke]
P.
Pacific coast. Birds P.85.P.799
Crustaceans P. 933
Fishes P.147
.P. 167, P. 173, P. 185, P. 191,
P. 233, P. 797, P. 1009
Isopods, key to the P. 1175
Mollusks P.1034
Shells dredged by "Alba-
tross" P.849
(Tropical America) fishes,
apodal P.856
(Tropical America) list of
fishes from P. 526
Packard, R.L P. 978
Palawan Islands. Birds, list and distribu-
tion of P.1134
Paleontology. (See under Fossils.)
Pallas' cormorant, contributions to his-
tory of P. 765
cranium of P. 1095
Palmer, Wm P.819
Panama. Fishes P.292
P. 294, P. 327, P. 329, P. 334, P. 452, P, 639, P. 840
INDEX TO TITLES.
163
Parasitology, avian cntozoa, notes on P. 893
biting lice ( Mallophaga) ... P. 1183
Cestode parasites of fishes. . P. 1125
Cestode parasites of fishes,
larval P. 1123
Chalcid flies, genera of P. 1202
Ichneumon flies, classifica-
tion of P. 1206
leeches in U. S. National
Museum P. 1160
Lucilia macellaria infesting
man P. 348
parasites of Hessian fly P. 532
parasitic copepods, descrip-
tions of P.572
parasitic copepods, Lernan-
thropus .- P. 664
parasitic copepods, list of . . P. 454
parasitic copepods, Perri-
sopus P. 664
parasitic copepods, Trebius P. 664
parasitic hymenopterous
insects P.1092
parasitic insects of sub-
f amil y Encyrtirwe P. 1142
tapeworms of hares and
rabbits , P.1105
trematode parasitesof fishes P. 1133
parasite from
hen's egg P. 636
Paris Exposition, 1889, anthropology at
the R.54
Peck, James I P. 943
Peiihallow, D. P P. 928, P. 929
Pennsylvania. Fossil plants P. 928
Geology P.341
Mammals P.338
Serpentinous rocks P. 783
Pensacola. Fishes P.465.P.565
Persepolitan casts, two R. 80
Peru. Birds P. 643
Petroleum collections, with reference to . C. 3
Petropaulovski. Birds 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-
bution of P. 1134
Ornithology (Parts I
and II) P. 1134
Phillips, Baruet C. 10
Phyllostome bats, new subfamily of P. 912
Physiology. Fishes, relations of tempera-
ture to vertebrae among. . P. 845
Slider terrapin, influence of
temperature on the heart
of the P. 515
Pipes and smoking customs of North
American aborigines R. 103
Pirz, Anthony P.226
Pit dwellers of Yezo, ancient R. 49
Plaster casts, method of making and pre-
serving P. 226
Plateau, Felix P. 243
Plumularidse, the Sp B. 4
Poey, Felipe P. 3
Point Barrow Expedition, shells collected
by the P. 460
Pointed bark canoes of the Kutenai and
Amur R. 114
Poisonous snakes < )f North America R. 73
Polar expedition, Howgate B. 15
Police system in Museum C. 1
Polyzoans, northeastern coast P. 76
[Pond, Lieut. Chas. P.] P. 725
Porifera (sponges) , Camaraphysenia P. 145
Chesapeake Bay P. 145
London Fisheries Ex-
hibition B. 27 (B)
Mexico (fresh-water). P. 542
northeastern coast ... P. 76
Porpoise oil, manufacture of P. 9
Porter. J. H R. 17
Porter, Joseph Y P. 200
Porter, Joseph Y. (coauthor) P. 37
Porto Rico. Birds
Insects (diptera)
P. 238
P. 1198
Potomac tidewater region, archaeology of P. 776
Pottery, an early West Virginia
Potts, Edward . . .
R.113
P. 542
Pratt, R. H
P. 29, P. 79
R. 29
Prehistoric anthropology, a study of
exhibit of de-
partment of
(Cincinnati
Exposition ,
1888) C.40
relating to de-
partment of . C. 42
archaeology. (See under An-
thropology)
art R.98
Prentiss, D. Webster (coauthor)- B. 26
Preparation : l gelatin casts P. 926
Japanese lacquer P. 745
metallic casting of delicate
natural objects P. 212
myological specimens P. 243
plaster casts, making and
preserving P.226
rough skeletons B. 39 (c)
Semper's method of making
anatomical preparations . P. 220
Preservation of specimens from insects
and effects of dampness R. 22
Prime, Temple P. 415
Primitive American armor R. 77
frame for weaving narrow fab-
rics R.112
methods of drilling R.87
travel and transportation R. 83
Principles of museum administra-
tion Rep. 1897 (ii)
Protozoans, foraminifera, recent, a de-
scriptive catalogue of R. 102
Vorticclla, chlorophylloid
granules of P. 398
Proudfit, S. V P.810
Providence Island. Insects P. 1119
Publications of National Museum, list of,
1882 C.18
Puget Sound. Fishes . . P. 170, P. 326, P. 753, P. 939
iSee also under Directions for Collecting, and Taxidermy.
164
INDEX TO TITLES.
Puget Sound. Hydroids
Mammals
Puma, or American lion
Punta Arenas. Fishes
P. 1171
P. 602
Rafinesque's " Analyse de la Nature," note
on P.648
Memoirs on North American
fishes, review of B. 9
Rail and track, American, development
of the R.41
[Ralph, Dr.W.L.] C.50
Rathbun, Mary J P. 901, P. 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
Rath bun, 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
Ran, Charles P. 253, C. 21
Reid, SavileG B.25 (IV)
Relief-printing in the fifteenth and six-
teenth centuries R. 46
Religious history and ceremonials, collec-
tions illustrating R. 81
Rensselaer, Mrs. J. King van : P. 836
Reptiles. Africa, East P. 857, P. 862
Bahama Islands P. 1219
Barissia, on the genns P. 809
Bascanion flagellum P. 1022
Bermuda B.25 (vi)
Box-tortoises of North America P. 1019
Butler's garter snake P. 1021
California P. 623, P. 689, P. 766,
P. 878, P. 944, P. 977, P. 1020, P. 1044
California, Gulf of P. 800
California, Lower P. 788
Chamsjeleo abbotti (n. sp.) P. 857
Chamscleon, new species from
Kilima-njaro P. 857
Charina, new species of P. 689
on the genus P. 808
Clarion Island P. 800, P. 1231
Cnemidophorus labialis ( n. sp. ) P. 788
martyris (n.
sp.) P.863
Coachwhip snake, specific
name of P. 1022
Colubrine snakes, North Amer-
ican, new genus and species
of P.802
Congo Free State P. 969
Crocodilians, lizards, and
snakes of Xortli America R. 110
Ctenosanra palearis (n. sp.) . . . P. 1151
Eutainirc, Indiana P. 729
Florida P. 727, P. 1107
Guatemala P. 1 151
Hawaiian Islands P. 1174
Horned toads, ejection of blood
from eyes of P. 907
Iguana, spiny-tailed, new spe-
cies of P. 1217
Indiana I-.729
Jamaica P. 1218
Reptiles. Lichanua, on the genus P.878
Lygosoma kilimensis (n. sp.).. P. 862
Malaclemys, turtles of the
genus P. 908
Mexico P. 922
New species of, in National
Museum P. 359
North American snakes, notes
on P. 876
Phyllorhynchus browni (n. g.
andsp.) P.802
Poisonous snakes of North
America 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
Siredou lichenoides, observa-
tions on P.199
Snakes, breeding habits, etc.. P. 909
Snakes of North America,
poisonous R. 73
Snakes of North America, re-
view of characters and vari-
ations of P. 882
Socorro Island P.800
Spiny-tailed Iguana, Guate-
mala P. Hot
Storeria dekayi P. 678
Tantilla eiseni (n.sp.) P. 1044
Thamnophis butleri P. 1021
Tropidonotus, new species of . . P. 615
Typhlops pra;ocularis (n. sp.) . . P. 969
Uta mearnsi (n. sp.) P. 1020
I'tilla Island, Honduras P.1217
Vertiearia beldingi (n.sp.) P.977
Virginia P. 1150
Reptiles and Batrachians, Africa, East .. P. 970
"Albatross,"
collected by,
1887-88 P. 769
Bahama Is-
lands P. 645
Central Amer-
ica, cata-
logue of B. 32
Directions for
collecting.. B.39(E)
Florida P. 1003
Mexico.. P. 922, P. 559
Mexico, cata-
lo-U'-of B.32
New species of P. 299
North Ameri-
can, check
list of .... B. 1,8.24
Texas P. 728
Rhode Island, sand-fleas P. 1084
Rice, Win. Nortli B. 25 (I)
Richardson, Harriet P. 1128,
P. 11 75, P. 1189, P. 1222
Richmond, Charles \V P. 947,
P. 1024, P. 1078, P. 1083, P. 1090, P. 1091,
P. 1093, P. 1118, P. 1200, P. 1201
INDEX TO TITLES.
165
Ridgway, Robert R. 46, P. 7, P. 21,
P. 38, P. 39, P. 60, P. 102, P. 138, P. 155,
P. 188, P. 189, P. 198, P. 215, P. 219, P. 234,
P. 235, P. 236, P. 238, P. 240, P. 247, P. 25i»,
P. 262, P. 264, P. 270, P. 285, P. 311, P. 312,
P. 315, P. 339, P. 345, P. 356, P. 360, P. 361,
P. 362, P. 390, P. 392, P. 400, P. 411, P. 412,
P. 420, P. 432, P. 446, P. 457, P. 458, P. 471,
P. 472, P. 474, P. 475, P. 476, P. 477, P. 478,
P. 480, P. 481, P. 488, P. 493, P. 494, P. 496,
P. 522, P. 524, P. 538, P. 539, P. 555, P. 556,
P. 567, P. 573, P. 588, P. 589, P. 590, P. 591,
P. 599, P. 600, P. 605, P. 611, P. 612, P. 616,
P. 617, P. 618, P. 619, P. 626, P. 643, P. 644,
P. 650, P. 654, P. 655, P. 656, P. 660, P. 661,
P. 665, P. 674, P. 691, P. 693, P. 708, P. 750,
P. 761, P. 762, P. 767, P. 768, P. 796, P. 828,
P. 867, P. 868, P. 869, P. 870, P. 871, P. 872,
P. 877, P. 895, P. 923, P. 945, P. 953, P. 955,
P. 956, P. 960, P. 961, P. 962, P. 964, P. 1007,
P. 1008, P. 1010, P.1045, P.1067, P.1074, P. 1076,
P. 1079, P. 1116, B. 21, B. 27, B. 39 (A), B. 50
[Ridgway, Robert, editor] P. 56,
P. 305, P. 313, P. 314, P. 386, P. 391
Riley, Charles V P. 330, P. 532, P. 951, B. 39 (F)
Robinson, Wirt P.733,P.1093
Rockhill, William Woodville R. 79
Rose, Joseph N. (coauthor) P. 749, P. 801
Rothrock, J. T P.397
[Rowell, Rev.] P.294
[Russell. I. C.] P. 688
Ryder, John A P. 145, P. 181,
P. 280, P. 398, P. 501, P. 502, P. 553
Ryder, John A. (coauthor) P. 381, P. 382, P. 408
Ryder, John A., remarks on Semper'a
method of making dry preparations, by . P. 220
S.
Sable Island bank. Fishes P. 41
St. Croix, botany of B. 13
St. Georges banks. Fishes P. 17
St. Paul's Island. Mesozoic fossils P. 793
St. Peter's Island. Mesozoic fossils P. 793
St. Vincent. Birds P. 27
Salamander. Typhlotriton spelseus (n. g.
and n. sp.) P. 894
San Diego, fishes of P.897
Sandstone concretions, formation of P. 987
Sandwich Islands. Birds P. 236
Crustaceans P. 933
San Pedro Bay. Mollusks P. 898
San Pedro Martir Id., new lizard from ... P. 863
Santa Barbara Islands. Fishes P. 880
Santa Lucia. Birds P. 768
Fishes P. 789
Satoh, H R.86
'"Savannah," log of the R. 53
Schuchert, Charles P. 1117, P. 1192, B. 39 ( K )
Scientific investigation of the sea and
fresh waters (London Fish-
eries Exhibition) B.27
taxidermy for museums R. 65
Sclater, Philip Lutley, the published
writings of B. 49
Scofield, Norman Bishop (coauthor) P. 1131
Scollick, J. \V P. 926
Scudder, N. P B.23
Scudder, Samuel H B.19.P.1124
Sea nettles, urticating organs of P. 1097
Selachians. (See under Fishes. )
Semper's method (dry preparations) P. 220
Seychelle Islands. Birds P. 1079
Lepidoptera P. 1064
Shell-bearing marine mollusks and brach-
iopods, s. e. coast of United States B. 37
Shell-heaps. Florida, east coast P. 966
Shells. (See under Mollusks. )
Shinto, or mythology of the Japanese R. 58
Shofar, the R. 66
its use and origin P.936
Shufeldt, R. W.. R.65,
R. 69, R. 95, P. 245, P. 439, P. 440, P. 529, P. 638,
P. 683, P. 711, P. 713, P. 859, P. 860, P. 889, P. 902
[Shufeldt, R. W.] P. 437
Siberia. Birds P.274
Fishes P.210
Simpson, Chas.T P. 740
P. 911, P. 952, P. 1011, P. 1068, P. 1072, P. 1205
j Skeletons, on the preparation of C. 33
Slade, Elisha P. 409
Smith, Hugh M P.806.P.1150
Smith, John B P.581,
P. 633, P. 634, P. 647, P. 706, P. 747,
P. 781, P. 838, P. 839, P. 851, P. 890, P. 891,
P. 892, P. 1184, P. 1203, B.38, B.44, B.48
Smith, John B. (coauthor) P. 1140
Smith, Rosa P. 133, P. 187, P. 208, P. 286,
P. 337, P. 372, P. 373, P. 376, P. 469, P. 563
Smith, Rosa (coauthor) P. 272
Smith, Sidney I P.83.P.99,
P. 172, P. 343, P. 374, P.375, P. 455, P. 506, P. 507
Smith.SilasB P.244
Snakes, North American, notes on P. 876
poisonous, of North America R. 73
Snakes of North America, crocodilians,
lizards, and R. 110
Snyder, John O. (coauthor) P. 1213
P. 1233, P. 1235, P. 1239, P. 1240
Socorro Island. Botany P. 801
Reptiles P.800
Somaliland . Lepidoptera P. 1063
South America. Fishes, catalogue of P. 842
Mollusks P.854
South Carolina. Fishes P. 124, P. 328, P. 627
South Dakota. Fossil rhinoceros P. 1207
j Spiders. (See under Arachnids.)
Sponges (Porifera), Camaraphysema P. 145
Chesapeake Bay P. 145
London Fisheries Ex-
hibition B. 27 (B)
Mexico (fresh- water) P. 542
northeastern coast. . . P. 76
Spotted dolphin ". R.4
Stalactites and gypsum incrustations — P. 985
Stan ton, Timothy \V P. 1109, P. 1135
Starks, Edwin C P. 1155, P. 1179, P. 1186
Starks, Edwin C. (coauthor) P. 1232
Stearns, R. E. C R. 19,
P. 346, P. 813, P. 844, P. 854, P. 940, P. 941, P. 942,
P. 971, P. 9%, P. 1145, P. 1149, P. 1190, P. 1191
Stearns, Silas P.25,P.548
166
INDEX TO TITLES.
[Stearns, Silas] P. 74. P. 465, P. 565
Stearns, W. A P. 353
[Stearns, W. A.] P.374
Steindachner, Franz P. 36
Stejneger, Leonhard R. 73, P. 239, P. 260, P. 261,
P. 275, P. 301, P. 344, P. 413, P. 421, P. 425,
P. 463, P. 473, P. 530, P. 558, P. 560, P. 570,
P. 576, P. 577, P. 578, P. 579, P. 592, P. 597,
P. 601, P. 609, P. 610, P. 614, P. 628, P. 629,
P. 640, P. 641, P. 642, P. 649, P. 667, P. 686,
P. 692, P. 695, P. 701, P. 735, P. 751, P. 766,
P. 778, P. 788, P. 802, P. 808, P. 809, P. 857,
P. 862, P. 863, P. 864, P. 873, P. 874, P. 875,
P. 876, P. 878, P. 894, P. 904, P. 906, P. 931,
P. 944, P. 957, P. 969, P. 970, P. 974, P. 977,
P. 997, P. 1020, P. 1021, P. 1022, P. 1023, P. 1044,
P. 1088, P. 1144, P. 1151, P. 1174, P. 1178.P.1217,
P. 1218, P. 1219, P. 1220, P. 1231, B. 29, B. 39 (E)
[Stejneger, Leonhard] P. 345, P. 442,
P. 462, P. 540, P. 621, P. 1106, P. 1112
Stejneger, Leonhard (coauthor) ;P. 765, P. 847
Steller's sea-cow,date of extermination of. P. 421
Stephen, Alexander M
Sterki, V
Stevenson, James, biographical notice of.
Stiles, Charles Wardell
Stone age at Mount Vernon
Stone implements, District of Columbia..
from India
Stone, Livingston P. 323
[Streets, Thomas H.] P.638
Streets, Thos.H B. 7, P. 258
[Sumichrast, Francis E.] B. 4
Texas. Batrachians P. 715, P. 1088
and reptiles P. 728
Birds P. 22, P. 673, P. 964
Botany P. 535
Crustaceans P. 1087
Fishes P. 282, P. 549, P. 1043
Fossil plants P. 934
Fossils P. 93
(Triassic unios) P. 1072
Mammals P. 699
On the zoological position of B. 17
Textile fibers and fabrics R. 13
fibers, microscopical mounts of . . R. 14
industries, plan of illustration,
(New Orleans Exposition,
1884-85) C.24
Thomas, Cyrus C. 28
Thompson, Ernest E P. 841
Thomson, W. J R.37
Throwing-sticks from Mexico and Califor-
nia P. 932
in the National Museum. R.I
Tibet, ethnology of R. 79
Tokuno, T R. 63
Tokyo, University of, Japanese woods pre-
sented by P. 232
P. 730 i Tongues of birds R.93
P.810 j Topaz crystals P.1148
R.68 Tortoises. Xerobates, on the land tortoises
P.323 ofthegenus P.249
P.638 [ Tortugas. Fishes P.37
Townsend, Charles H. . . P. 492, P. 623, P. 799. P. 800
[Towrisend, Charles H.] P. 469, P. 665, P. 960
P. 697
P. 726
R.34
P. 1105
Surinam (Diplopods) P. 1037
Swain,Joseph P.283.P.379
Swain, Joseph (coauthor) P. 272,
P. 332, P. 378, P. 414, P. 426, P. 428,
P. 434, P. 436, P. 447, P. 449, P. 465
Swaine, P. T. (coauthor) P. 257
Swan, James G P. 112, P. 143
Swastika, the R.88
Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae B. 31
T.
Tahiti. Mollusks P.1238
Taasin.Wirt R.92,
R. 104, R. 107, R. 121, R. 122, B. 39 (H)
Taxidermy,1 classification of collection
illustrating C. 12
directions for removing
and preserving skins of
small mammals C. 22
mammal skins for study
and mounting R. 15
scientific taxidermy for
museums R. 65
taxidermical methods in
Leyden Museum
[Taylor, William]
Taylor, W.E.....
Technology. (See under Anthropology. )
Temminck's bat P. 914
Tennessee. Insects P. 914
Myriapods P.721
Test, Frederick C P. 1156
Test, Frederick C. (coauthor) P. 847
Transportation, exhibit of department of,
(Cincinnati Exposition, 1888) C. 38
Trematode from white of egg P. 636
Trematode parasites of fishes P. 1133
Trenton limestone, brachiopod from P. 775
Tres Marias. Mollusks P. 996
Trinominals in American ornithology ... P. 413
Tropical America, birds from P. 474
tailless batrachian
from P.847
True, Frederick W R.4,
R. 5, R. 39, R. 97, P. 249, P. 256, P. 338, P. 358,
P. 394, P. 419, P. 468, P. 495, P. 540, P. 541,
P. 557, P. 564, P. 580, P. 602, P. 603, P. 659,
P. 699, P. 734, P. 743, P. 744, P. 812, P. 814,
P. 826, P. 915, P. 948, P. 954, P. 963, P. 972,
P. 976, P. 982, P. 999, P. 1004, P. 1006, P. 1069,
P. 1101, P. 1163, B.27, B.36,C.29,C.41, C.49
True, Frederick W. (coauthor) R. 6
Tunicata, northeastern coast P. 76, P. 534
Turner, Lucien M P. 279, P. 518, P. 736
[Turner, Lucien M.] P. 561
Type specimens, concerning the lending
of C.35
u.
Uhler, PhilipR P.1108
Ulu, Eskimo woman's knife R. 48
Unalashka. Fishes P. 70
[Underwood, L.M.] B.46
Unionidae, northeastern North America,
distribution in P.952
Upper Cambrian fossils, new forms of — P. 820
'See also under Directions for collecting, Preservation, and Preparation.
INDEX TO TITLES.
167
U. S. Eclipse Expedition, crustaceans col-
lected by P. 949
insects, Arach-
nids and Myr-
iapods col-
lected by P. 951
mollusks c o 1 -
lectedby P. 940
U. S. Fish Commission, Annelids dredged
by P.594
birds collected by,
Cozumel Island . P. 539
Brachyurans and
Anomurans
dredged by,
1880-82 P. 343
Decapod crusta-
ceans dredged
by P.455
Echini, Gulf of
Mexico, ob-
tained by P. 544
Echini taken by.. P. 491
fish-cultural ex-
hibit of (London
Fisheries Exhi-
bition) B.27
fishes collected by,
1888 P.723
fishes collected by P. 1115
fishes, deep-water,
obtained by, in
1880 P. 177
fishes from Atlan-
tic and Gulf
coasts obtained
by P.543
"Grampus," birds
observed by,1887 P. 819
marine inverte-
brates distrib-
uted by P.82
medusae collected
by P.528
new species of
fishes collected
by P. 429
Penseidse, from
dredgings of the P. 507
Plectromus crassi-
ceps taken by.. P. 486
Utah. Fossils P. 137
Utah Lake. Fishes P. 175, P. 186
Utilla Island. Reptiles P. 1217
Vancouver's Island. Fishes P. 298
Vasey, George P. 620, P. 725, P. 772
Vasey, George (coauthor) P. 749, P. 801
Vaughan, T. Wayland : P. 1194
Vegetable textile fibers, microscopical
mounts of R. 14
Venezuela. Birds P. 555, P. 619, P. 1093
Verrill, A. E. P.76, P.168, P.169, P.284, P.534, P.1000
Verrill, A. E. (coauthor) P. 1139
Violacese, North American, relating to
distribution of C. 49
Virgin Islands, botany of the B. 13
Virginia. Amphiuma: "Congo snake".. P.1150
Batrachian P. 1150
Early iron manufacture in P. 489
Fishes, Cape Charles City P. 843
Mammals P. 358
Myriapods P. 181
Vorticella, chlorophylloid granules of ... P. 398
W.
Wabash Valley. Botany P. 1010
Wakasa lacquer-ware, manufacture of... P. 745
Walcott, Charles D R. 109,
P. 738, P. 739, P. 746, P. 763, P. 775, P. 820,
P. 1002, P. 1086, P. 1120, P. 1152, P. 1229
[Walcott, Charles D. Published writ-
ings (prior to 1885) on fossil inverte-
brates] B.30
Walker, S. T P.349.P.396
Wall-eyed pollack, note on P. 939
Ward, Lester F P. 232, P. 680, P. 1141, B. 22
Washington and vicinity, flora of B. 22
Washington Territory. Fishes P. 112,
P. 144, P. 265, P. 286, P. 388
Water from Gulf of Mexico, report on con-
tents of P. 222
Watkins, J. Elfreth R. 41, R. 53, C. 38
Wead, Charles Kasson R. 119
Weapons and wings of birds R. 78
Webb, De Witt P.966
Webster, H. E B. 25 (VII)
Weed, Clarence M P.950
Wells, John Grant P. 5%
[Wermch, Dr., experiments on bacteria
by] P.218
West India region. Hermit crabs P. 1236
West Indian seal (Monachus tropicalis) . . R. 6
Westlndies. Birds P.19.P.103,
P. 142, P. 166, P. 216, P. 260,
P. 311, P. 420, P. 446, P. 545
Crustaceans P. 1104
Fishes, list of P. 595
Leptonacea of, recent and
tertiary P.1177
Mammals P. 468
Mollusks P. 1011
West Virginia. Ethnology R. 113
West Virginia. Mammals P. 44
Whale fishery and its appliances (London
Fisheries Exhibition) B. 27
(See also under Mammals.)
White, Charles A R.64, P.86
P. 91, P. 92, P. 93, P. 113, P. 114,
P. 115, P. 116, P. 131, P. 137, P. 207,
P. 266, P. 267, P. 366, P. 793, P. 995
supplement to catalogue
of writings of P. 1135
the published writings
of B.30
Williamson, M. Burton P.898
Willis, Merritt P.351
Williston, Samuel W B.31
Wilmot, Samuel P. 43
Wilson, Thomas 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
INDEX TO TITLES.
Window, Francis B.27
Wolpai, a maid of P. 889
Wooden statue of Baron li Kamon-no-
Kami Naosuk<5 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 R.72
Worms. (See under Annelids and Para-
si tology.)
Wyoming. Fossils P. 137
[Xantus, John]
X.
P. 290, P. 291
Y.
Yale College, fishes in museum of P. 329
Yarrow, H. C P.299, P.359, B.24
Yezo. Ainos of R. 50
Ancient pit-dwellers of R. 49
Birds collected in P. 904
Gray shrike, on status of P. 931
Yucatan. Birds P. 4V6, P. 588
Z.
Zeledon, Jos6 C P. 499
[Zeledon, Jose C.] P. 605
Zeuglodon, pelvic girdle of P. 1211
Zoological position of Texas B. 17
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