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1854. Baied, Spencer F.— Coutinued. 



Lepiis Troiobridgii, Baird, n. s. 



Coast of California. 

 Sciurus Suckleyi, Baird, n. s. 



Puget Sound. 

 Tamias Cooperi, Baird, n. s p. 334 



Cascade Mounvains, "Wash. 

 Spermophilus Gunnisoni, Baird, n. 8. 



Cochitope Pass, Rocky Mountains. 

 Spermophilus grammurus, Say. 



"WL-.stein Texas. 

 Spermophilus Beecheyi, Kichardson. 



California. 

 Dipodumys montanus, Baird, n. s. 



Port Massachusetts. 

 Bipodomys agilis, Gambel 334-35 



San Diego, or Monterey. 

 Geomys brevicepn, Baird, n. s 335 



Morehouse Paiish, La. 

 Thnmomys bottce (Egd. and Gerv.), Baird. E. 



Monterey. 

 Thomomys rv/escens, Max. 



Port Pierre. 

 Thomomys laticeps, Baird, n. s. 



Humboldt Bay. 

 Neotoma occidentalis, Cooper (mss.), n.B. 



Shoalwater Bay. 

 Jieithrodon montanus, Baird, n. s. 



Bocky Mountains. 

 Hcsperomys Boylii, Baird, n. s. 



American Eiver, Cal. 

 Hcsperomys austerus, Baird, n. s 336 



Port Steilacoom, Puget Sound. 



61. 



1855. Baird, Spencer F. Eeport of the Assistant Secretary (of the Smithsonian In- 



stitution) for the year 1854. <^ Ninth Annual Report Smithaonian Institution 

 (1854), 1855, pp. 31-46. 



62. 



1855. Baird, Spencer F. Report on American Explorations in the years 1853 and 

 1854. <^Xinth Annual Eeport Smithsonian Institution (1854), 1855, pp. 79-97. 



Thi.s series of reports was not separately made after this year, but the same material was 

 incorporated in the regular reports of the Assistant Secretary. 



63. 



1855. Baird, Spencer F. Report on the iishes observed on the coasts of New Jersey 

 and Long Island during the summer of 1854, by Spencer F. Baii'd, Assistant 

 Secretary of the Smitlisouian Institution. <^Ninth Annual Eeport of the Smitli- 

 sonian Institution \_for 1854J, 1855, pp. 317-325 + *337. 



Kepriuted as a pamphlet, with an index, and the following title : 



Keport I to | the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, | on the | Fishes of the New- 

 Jersey Coast, I as observed in the Summer of 1854, | by Spencer P. Baird, \ Assistant Secre- 

 tary S. I. I Prom the Ninth Annual Eeport of the Smithsonian Institution | for 1854. | — | 

 "Washington: | Beverly Tucker, Senate Printer, | June, 1855. | [8vo, 40 pp.] 



68 species, of which 58 are marine, or brackish- water, and 10 iresh-wuter, were observed, 

 and valuable notes on habits and color in a fresh state were recorded, during a period of six 

 weeks spent on the coast of New Jersey, principally at Beesley's Point and Long Island, 

 New York, and also on the Hudson River. 



Notice > Ninth Annual Report Smithsonian Institution (1854), 1855, pp. 16-38. 



"A period of six weeks spent on the coast of New Jersey, principally at Beesley's Point, 

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