"270 PUBLICATIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



327.-18/2. Report of C. V. Riley, State Entomologist of Missouri, for 1871. <iAnn. 



Bee., 1872-73, p. 378. 

 390.-1872. Breecliujz; of lA-ocbes. <^Ann. Bee, 1872-73, p. 441. 

 413. — 1872. Anieric'jr.i .Journal of Coucbology. <^Ann. Rec, 1872-73, p. 611. 

 447.-1^^73. Exploratious in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1872. ' <^Ann. Rec, 1873-75, 



p. 216. 

 448. — 1873. Fauna of the St. George's Bank and adjacent Avaters. <^Ann. Rec, 



1873-75, p. 218. 

 459.-1873. Explorations of W. H. Dall ju the Aleutian Islands. <^Ann. Rec, 



1873-75, p. 246. 

 471.-1873. " Revision of the Echini," by Alexander Agassiz. <^Ann. Rec, 1873-75, • 



p. 265. 

 485.— 1873. Allman on Tuhularian Hydroids. < Jwn. Rec, 1873-75, p. 296. 

 486.— 1873. Haeckel on the Calcareous Sponges. <Jh«. Rec, 187:3-75, p. 298. 

 493.— 1873. lufluence of External Conditions on the Structure of Insects. <^Ann. 



Rec, 1873-75, p. 307. 

 507.— 1873. Binney on the Geographical Distribution of Molhisks. <^Ann. Rec, 



1873-75, p. 320. 

 510.— 1873. Determining Sex in Butterflies. <^Anv. Rec, 1873-75, p. 329. 

 511. — 1873. Distribution of California Moths. <^Ann. Rec, 1873-75, p. 330. 

 512.— 1873. Pavouaria Blakei, a New Alcyouoid Polyp. <^««. Rec, 1873-75, p. 332. 

 513.— 1873. Terrestrial Mollusca in the Bahamas. <C_Ann. Rec, 1873-75, p. 333. 

 521.— 1873. Catalogue of Rhode Lshand Mollusca. <J«n. Rec, 1873-75, p. 339. 

 530.-1873. Habits of the Craw-Fish. <Jhh. Rcc, 1873-75, p. 351. 

 588.-1873. The Sponge Trade. <.];««. Rec, 1873-75, p. 569. 

 €44. — 1873. Composition of the Body Fhiids of Fish and Invertebrates. <CiAnn. Rec, 



1874-75, p. 291. 

 663.— 1874. The Embryology of Terebratuliua. <^Aiin. Rec, 1874-75, p. 314. 

 664. — 1874. The Food of the Oyster, and a New Parasite. <:^Ann. Rec, 1874-75, p. 



315. 

 665. — 1874. Explanation of the alleged occurrence of the King-Crab in Holland. 



<^Ann. Rec, 1874-75, p. 316. 

 691.— 1874. An "Army Worm." <Jnn. Rec, 1874-75, p. 344. 

 722.— 1874. Cambridge Entomological Club. <J«w. Rec, 1874-75. p. 574. 

 757. — 1875. Further Contributions to the Minute Anatomy of the Tsenise, which prey 



on Fish. <^Aiin. Rec, 1873-75, p. xcvii. 

 758. — 1875. Further Observation on the Cercarise in the Intestines of Fish. <^Ann. 



Rec, 1873-75, p. xcvii. 

 796. — 1875. Respiration of the Loach. <Jn«. Rec, 1875-76, p. 345. 

 804.— 1875. Have Jelly-Fishes a Nervous System ? <Jnw. Rec, 1875-76, p. 348. 

 S05. — 1875. Giant Cuttle-Fish found on the Grand Bank, December, 1874. <^An)i. 



Rec, 1875-76, p. 351. 

 807. — 1875. Giant Cuttle-Fish found on the Grand Bank, December, 1874. <^Ann. 



Rec, 1875-76, p. 351. 

 850. — 1875. Animal Incrustation on the Great Eastern. <J«n. Rec, 1875-76, p. 432. 

 895. — 1876. Introductory to Dall's Classification of the Products of Sea and Shore. 



<^Folw CircuJar, Centennial Series, p. 1. 

 928.-1876. Eighth Report of the State Entomologist of Missouri. <Jh«. Rec 1876- 



67, p. 333. 

 929. — 1876. Habits and Anatomy of a Nereid Worm. <^Ann. Rec, 1876-77, p. 336. 

 930.— 1876. Gathering of Euplectella. <Jh«. Rec, 1876-77, p. 340. 

 969.— 1876. Fattening of oysters. <.Ann. Rec, 1876-77, page 410. 

 972.-1877. Many Fish are afflicted by crustaceous parasites, called Argulus, which 



adhere to their gills. <:^Ann. Rec, 1876-77, p. clx, gen. sum. 



