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734. Description of a new species of deer, Cariaais davatus, from Central America. 



By Frederick W. True. Pp. 417-424. July 5, 1889. 



7$S. Review of Japanese birds. VIII. — The nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatacUt 

 macrorhynchos). By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 425-432. July 5, 1889. 



736. The single-headed drum of the Naskopie (Nagnagnot) Indians, Ungave dis- 

 trict, Hudson Bay territory. By Lucien M. Turner. Pp. 433-434. Sept. 3, 1889. 



757. Notes oo a collection of fishes from the Maumee Valley, Ohio. By Seth E. 

 Meek. Pp. 435-440. Sept. 3, 1889. 



735. Description of new genera and species of fossils from the Middle Cambrian. 



By Charles D. Walcott. Pp. 41^1-446, 1 fig. Sept. 3, 1889. 

 ?39. A simple method of measuring the thickness of inclined strata. By Charles 

 D. Walcott Pp. 447-448, 1 fig. Sept. 3, 1889. 



740. Notes on some Indian Territory land and fresh-water shells. By Chas. Torrey 



Simpson. Pp. 449-454. Sept. 3, 1889. 



741. Notes on Hydrocotyle americana L. By Theodor Holm. Pp. 4SS-462, 2 pis. 



Sept. 3, 1899. 



742. Notes on some California fishes, with descriptions of two new species. By 



Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Pp. 463-466. Sept. 3, 1889. 



743. On the occurrence of Echinomys semispinosus, Tomes, in Nicaragua. By Fred- 



erick W. True. Pp. 467-468. Sept. 3, 1889. 



744. On the mammals collected in eastern Honduras in 1887 by Mr. Charles H. 



Townsend, with a description of a new subspecies of Capromys from Little 

 Swan Island. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 469-472. Sept. 3, 1889. 



745. The preparation of Japanese lacquer and the manufacture of Wakasa lacquer 



ware. By Romyn Hitchcock. Pp. 473-479. Sept. 3, 1889. 

 744. A fossil Vingula preserving the cast of the peduncle. By Charles D. Walcott. 

 P. 480, 3 figs. Sept. 3, 1889. 



747. Notes on the species of Lachnosterna of temperate North America, with 



descriptions of new species. By John B. Smith. Pp. 481-525, 13 pis. Sept. 

 3, 1889. 



748. Description of Coregonus pusillus, a new species of whitefish from Alaska. 



By Tarleton H. Bean. P. 526. Sept. 3, 1889. 



749. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in Lower California in 1889. 



By George Vasey and Joseph N. Rose. Pp. 527-528, Sept. 3, 1889; pp. 529-536, 

 Sept. 20, 1889. 



750. Notes on Costa Rican birds, with descriptions of seven new species and 



subspecies and one new genus. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 537-546. Sept. 

 20, 1889. 



751. Review of Japanese birds. IX. — The wrens. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 



547-548. Sept. 20, 1889. 



752. List of fishes collected at Green Turtle Cay, in the Bahamas, by Charles L. 



Edwards, with descriptions of three new species. By David Starr Jordaa 

 and Charles Harvey Bollman. Pp. 549-553. Sept. 20, 1889. 



753. Description of a new species of Bathymaster (B. jordani) from Puget's Sound 



and Alaska. By Charles H. Gilbert. P. 554. Sept. 20, 1889. 



754. Notes on a collection of fishes obtained in the Gila River, at Fort Thomas, 



Arizona, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, U. S. Army. By Philip H. Kirsch. Pp. 

 555-558. Sept. 20, 1889. 



755. Notes on some Neotropical birds belonging to the United States National 



Museum. By Hans von Berlepsch. Pp. 559-560, Sept. 20, 1889; pp. 561-566, 

 Sept. 25, 1889. 



756. On the classification of the mail-checked fishes. By Theodore GiH. Pp. 567- 



592. Sept. 25, 1889. 



757. Gleanings among the pleuronectids, and observations on the name P/^iire- 



nectes. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 593-606. Sept. 25, 1889. 



758. Note on the genus Spheroides. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 607-608. Sept. 25, 1889. 



