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Page. 

 Eotclla, Lamarck ._ xxsii 



li. i^i'rniculifcra, u. h., AVhiti-, 1881, pi. iv, figs. 7 a-d .\.\xii-sxxiii 



iVa<!'c<);wi'.<t, McCny xxxiii 



y. whcclcii, Swallow, var. White, 1881, pi. iv, figs. a,b xxxiii-xxxiv 



N. monilifcra, W liito, 1880, pi. iii, fig.s. 3 a-d xxxiv-xsxv 



N. altonensis, McChesney, pi. iii, fig. 6a xxxv 



Loxonema, Phillips xxxv 



L.rugosa, M. & W., pi. iii, fig. la xxxv 



Aclis, Loven xxxv 



A. ? stcve7iso7ii, n. s.. White, 1881, pi. iii, ligs. 9 o, 6 xxxv-xxxvi 



83. 



White, C. A. Progress of Invcrtebriile Paleontology in the United Stat(?H for the 

 year 1880. <Amer. Nat., vol. xvi, pp. 273-279. Philadelphia, 1881. 



Same. Philadelphia, 1881, 8vo, pj). 273-279. One hundred separates printed with- 

 out title-page, covers, or repagiug. 



This article is similar to that of entry No. 74. 



84. 



White, C. A. English Sjiarrows refusing to eat worms. <^Aiuer. Nat., vol. xv, pp. 

 671-G72. Philadelphia, 1881. 



It is observed that the sparrows refused to eat earth worms, which are favorite food with 

 other birds, when they come to the surface after rains. 



85. 



White, C. A. Note on the occurrence of Productiis gigantens in California. <^Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. iii, pp. 4G-47, pi. i. Washington, 1881. 



Same. Washingtou: Government Printing Office, 1880. 8vo, pp. 46-47, and one 

 plate. Oue hundred and fifty separates printed, together with the papers of the 

 two following eutries, without title-x)age, covers, or repagiug. 



The volume was first distributed without tlio i>late; but the liittcr was aft^^^var(l printed 

 and distributed. 



86. 



WliiTK, C. A. Note on Acrothele. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. iii, ]>. 47. Wash- 

 ington, 1881. 



."^ame. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1880, 8vo, p. 47. One hundred 

 and fifty separates printed, together with the last, and the next following entry. 



It is shown that Acrotreta subsi(hia, White, from Southern Utah, really belongs to the genus 

 Acrothele, Linnarsson. 



87. 



White, C. A. Description of a new Cretaceous Pinna from New Mexico. <^Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. iii, pp. 47-48. Washington, 1881. 



Same. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1880, 8vo, pp. 47-48. One hun- 

 dred and fifty sepaiates printed, together with the papers of the two preceding 

 entries, without-lit le i)age, covers, or repagiug. 



The author now thinks that the proposed new species (Pinna stevensoni) is only a variety of 

 P. i>etrina, Wliito. 



Page. 



Piniia stevensoni, n. .s., White, 1880 47-48 



88. 



White, C. A. Note on the occurrence of Stricklandinia siiiteri and S. davidsoni in 

 Georgia. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. iii, pp. 48-49. Wasiiington, 1881. 



Same. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1880, i^^vo, ])]). 48-49. One hundred 

 and fifty septuates printed without title-page, covers, or repaging. 



