IV. BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



(KOS. 1-50.) 



1. Check-list of North American batrachia and reptilia; with a sys- 



tematic list of the higher groups, and an essa}" on geograph- 

 ical distribution. Based on the specimens contained in the 

 U. S. National Museum. By Edward D. Cope. 



8vo., 1875, pp. 1-104. 



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\\T. I. Ornithology. Edited by 

 Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A. ' 



8vo., 1875, pp. ix, 1-51. 



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. Nav}". II. 



8vo., 1876, pp. 1-122. 



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. 1-5G. 



5. Catalogue of the fishes of the Bermudas. Based chieflj^ 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. 



6. International Exhibition, 1876. Board on behalf of United 



States executive department:.. 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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