LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 171 



Stimpson, William. Continued. 



Descriptions of new species of marine Invertebrata from 



Puget Sound, collected by the naturalists of the Northwest 

 Boundary Commission, A. II. Campbell, Esq., Commissioner. P 

 P '64, 103 



Stone, Witmer. On Pratincola salax Verr. and allied species. 

 P '89, 78 



Catalogue of the Muscicapiihe in the collection of the Aca- 

 demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '89, 146 



Catalogue of the owls in the collection of the Academy of 



Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '90, 124 



On birds collected in Yucatan and southern Mexico. 1* 



'90, 201 



— Pennsylvania and New Jersey spiders of the family Lycosidae. 

 P '90, 420 



— On the genus Psilorhinus Ruppell. P '91, 94 



— The summer birds of Harvey's Lake, Luzerne Co., Penna., 



with remarks on the faunal position of the region. P '91, 431 



— Catalogue of the Corrida?, Paradiseidse and Oriolidae in the 

 collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 P '91, 441 



— Birds collected by the West Greenland Expedition. P '92, 145 



— Description of a new species of Neotoma from Pennsyl- 



vania. P '93, 16 



— A revision of the genus Anous. P '94, 115 



— A review of the Old World Rallinse. P '94, 130 



— The priority of the names Calliste, Aglaia, and Calospiza, and 

 their use in ornithology. P '95, 251 



— List of birds collected in North Greenland by the Peary 



Expedition of 1891-2 and the Relief Expedition of 1892. P 

 '95, 502 



— The molting of birds, with special reference to the plumages 

 of the smaller land birds of eastern North America. P '96, 108 



— The genus Sturnella. P '97, 146 



— On the annual molt of the sanderling. P '97, 368 



— Occurrence of Oryzomys palustris in southern New Jersey. 



P '98, 480 



— A study of the type specimens of birds in the collection of 

 the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia with a brief 

 history of the collection. P '99, 5 



— A small collection of reptiles and batvachians from eastern 



Mongolia. P '99, 183 



