Chronological List of Publications xxvii 



1902 



74. Fhnwrbis bicariitatiis striaius, n. var. Nautilus, 15(10) :120. 



75. Editorial on museum articles. Review of Education, Chicago, 7:361. 



76. The Mollusca of the Chicago area. Part II. Gastropoda. Chicago Acad. Sci., 



Nat. Hist. Survey Bull.. 3(2) :131-410. 



77. Starfishes. Birds and Nature, 12:35-37. 



78. The cowries and shell money. Op. cii., 12:86-90. 



79. Some snails of the ocean. Op. cit., 12:134-139. 



80. The descriptive arrangement of museum collections. Museum Jour., (England), 



2:106-110. 



1903 



81. Shell collecting on the Mississippi. Nautilus, 16:102-105. 



82. Corals, sea-fans, and sea-whips. Birds and Nature, 13:83-85. 



83. The stonv corals. Op. cit., 13:131-133. 



84. Coral reefs. Op. cit., 13:179-181. 



85. The hydroid corals. Op. cit., 13:225-227. 



86. Shells of land and water. A familiar introduction to the study of the mollusks. 



A. W. Mumford and Co., Chicago, xvi + 175 pages. 



87. Pleistocene mollusks of White Pond, New Jersey. Nautilus, 17:38-39. 



88. A partial list of the marine mollusks of San Salvador. Bahamas. Op. cit., 17:57. 



89. Rib variation in Cardium. Amer. Nat., 37(439) :481-488. 



90. Sea urchins and sand dollars. Birds and Nature, 14:179-181. 



91. Notes on Murex marcoensis Sowerby. Nautilus, 17-88. 



1904 



92. The mollusks of Cedar Lake, Indiana. Op. cit., 17:112-113. 



93. Some American grasshoppers. Birds and Nature, 15:131-133. (Nom de plume, 



Collins Thurber) 



94. New varieties of American Limnaeas. Nautilus, 18:10-12. 



95. The molluscan fauna of the Dells of Wisconsin. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 



14(2):99-105. 



96. Note on PUutorbis tnmcatus Miles. Op. cit., 14(2) :107-110. 



97. The arrangement of the collections of Mollusca in the Chicago Academy of 



Sciences. Museums Journal (England), 2 : 354-360. 



98. Spire variation in Pyramidula alternnta. Amer. Nat., 38(453) :661-668. 



99. New American Lynmaeas, II. Nautilus, 18:62-63. 



100. The bluebird. Birds and Nature, 16:158-161. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



101. The bald eagle. Op. cit., 16:232-236. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



1905 



102. The belted kingfisher. Op. cit.. 17:50-51. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



103. The flicker. Op. cit., 17:131-132. (Nom de plume, Collms Thurber) 



104. Critical notes on the smaller Lynmaeas. Nautilus. 18:125-127. 



105. The long-billed marsh wren. Birds and Nature, 17:179-180. (Nom de plume, 



Collins Thurber) 



106. New species of Lymrmea. Nautilus, 18:141-142. 



107. The marsh hawk. Birds and Nature, 17:201-202. (Nom de plume, Collins 



Thurber) 



108. The molluscan fauna of McGregor, Iowa. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 15(3) : 



249-258. 



109. Notes on a collection of shells from Bass Lake, Indiana. Nautilus, 19:27-28. 



110. The museum and the public school. Museums Journal (England), 5:50-55. 



111. A new species of Lymnaea from Ohio, with notes on Lymnaea parva Lea. 



Nautilus, 19:51-53. 



112. The loggerhead shrike. Birds and Nature, 18:23-24. (Nom de plume, Collins 



Thurber) 



113. The hermit thrush. Op. cit., 18:50-51. (Nom de plume. Collins Thurber) 



114. Notes on the genitalia of Lymnaea. Amer. Nat., 39:665-679. 



115. The yellow-bellied sapsucker. Birds and Nature, 18:119-121. (Nom de plume, 



Collins Thurber) 



116. The cerulian warbler. Op. cit., 18:167-168. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



117. The American flamingo. Op. cit., 18:213-214. (Nora de plume, Collins Thurber) 



