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helpers in the museums and laboratories it is impossible to 

 give a complete list, but the following are known to have been 

 associated with the affairs of the department : Messrs. Eames 

 and Wyland were for a number of years employed as taxider- 

 mists, and it was during their connection with the museum that 

 the major part of the collections now on exhibition were 

 mounted. Succeeding these men in 1895 was C. D. Bunker, 

 who is yet a member of the department, with the title of As- 

 sistant Curator of Birds and Mammals. In 1902 L. A. Adams 

 was made Museum Assistant in Zoology, and continued in that 

 position until 1905. While existing as a separate department 

 of paleontology there were employed a number of men, gen- 

 erally graduate students, who devoted some of their time to 

 preparation work. Among these may be mentioned E. C. Case, 

 Alban Stewart, E. S. Riggs, W. N. Logan, and E. H. Sellards. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



In the following list will be found the publications of the de- 

 partment. To determine which papers might properly be 

 included here the following principles of selection were estab- 

 lished: (a) Include all papers by present members of the de- 

 partment; (b) include all papers dealing with zoological sub- 

 jects by members of the department when it was a part of the 

 natural history department; (c) include all papers by members 

 of departments now connected with or joined to the present 

 zoological department. 



Papers are listed according to authors, up to the year 1908. 

 Subsequent articles will receive numbers according to the order 

 of their appearance. 



Adams, George Irving. 



1. 1896. Two New Species of Dinictis from the White River, with 



plate; Amer. Nat., XXIX, p. 573. 



2. 1896. On the Species of Hoplophoneus, with two plates; Amer. 



Nat., XXX, p. 46. 



3. 1896. Extinct Felidae of North America, with three plates; Amer. 



Jour. Sci., CLI, p. 419. 



4. 1897. On the Extinct Felidse; Amer. Jour. Sci., CLIV, p. 145. 



Baumgartner, William J. 



5. 1902. Spermatid Transformations in Gryllus assimilis with Spe- 



cial Reference to the Nebenkern; this journal, XI, 2, pp. 

 47-63, pi. 2. 



6. 1904. Some New Evidence for the Individuality of the Chromo- 



somes; Biological Bulletin, VIII, p. 1. 



7. 1905. Observations on Some Peculiar Habits of the Mole Cricket 



(abstract) ; Science, XXI, 544, p. 855. 



