LIST OB^ 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. B}^ Robert 

 Ridg'way. 



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. 34Y. Report on a fragment of cloth taken from a mound in Otiio. 

 By J. G. Hunt. 



pp. 101-102. 



P. 34S. Lucilia macellarla infesting man. By 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 Amltram\^ TJiyris 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 Noith American fishes. 

 B}^ 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 {Aprlon ariommus 

 and OpMdkiin heani)^ from Pensacola, Florida. By David 

 S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. 



pp. 142-144. 



P. 356. On the probable identitj^ of Motacilla ocularis Swinhoe and 

 3L amu7'ensls Seebohm, with remarks on an allied supposed 

 species, M. hlackistoni Seebohm. By Robert Ridgway. 



pp. 144-147. 



P. 35T. The first occurrence of Pseudotriacis microdon 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. 



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