68 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Proc. 

 No. 



678. Description of Storeria dekayi, var. anomola. By A. Duges, Pp. 9-10, 1 fig. 



Nov. 8, 1888. 



679. Recent determinations of fossil plants from Kentucky, Louisiana, Oregon, Cali- 



fornia, Alaska, Greenland, etc., with descriptions of new species. By Leo 

 Lesquereux. Pp. 11-38, 13 pis. Nov. 8, 1888. 



680. The paleontologic history of the genus Platanus. By Lester F. Ward. Pp. 39- 



42, 6 pis. Nov. 8, 1888. 



681. Notes on Indiana fishes. By Barton W. Evermann and Oliver P. Jenkins. Pp. 



43-57. Nov. 8, 1888. 



682. On the occurrence of the Great Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the 



waters of British Columbia. By David S. Jordan, P. 58. Nov. 8, 1888. 



683. The Navajo tanner. By R. W. Shufeldt. Pp. 59-66. 6 pis. Nov. 8, 1888. 



684. Note on the genus Dipterodon. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 67-68. Nov. 8, 1888. 



685. Note on the genus Gobiomorus. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 69-70. Nov. 8, 1888. 



686. Notes on European marsh-tits with description of a new subspecies from Nor- 



way. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 71-76. Nov. 8, 1888. 



687. Hampe's method of determining Cu^O in metallic copper. By Fred P. Dewey. 



Pp. 77-82. Nov. 8, 1888. 



688. List of fossil plants collected by Mr. I. C. Russell, at Black Creek, near Gads- 



den, Ala., with descriptions of several new species. By Leo Lesquereux. Pp. 

 83-87, 1 pi. Nov. 8, 1888. 



689. On a new series of Chariria from California. By E. D. Cope, P. 88. [Illustration 



on plate accompanying No. 729.] Nov. 8, 1888. 



690. Description of two species of Polmoxylon — one new — from Louisiana. By 



F, H, Knowlton. Pp. 89-91, 1 pi. Nov. 8, 1888. 



691. Description of a new western subspecies of Accipiter 'velox (Wils.) and sub- 



specific diagnosis of A. cooperi mexicanus (Swains,), By Robert Ridgway. 

 P, 82. Nov. 8, 1888. 



692. Further contributions to the Hawaiian avifauna. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 



93-103. Nov. 8, 1888. 



693. Note on Aestrelata sandivichensis Ridgw. By Robert Ridgway. P. 104. Nov. 



.8, 1888. 



694. On the serpentine of Montville, New Jersey. By George P. Merrill. Pp. 105- 



111, 2 pis. Nov. 6, 1888. 

 [694a.] [Unnumbered.] Description of a new pigeon from Guayaquil, Ecuador. By 

 Robert Ridg^vay. P. 112. Nov. 6, 1888. 



695. Notes on the European crested titmice. By Leonhard Stejneger. Pp. 113-114. 



Nov. 8, 1888. 



696. On nephrite and jadeite. By F. W. Clarke and G. P. Merrill. Pp. 115-128. 



Nov. 8, 1888; pp. 129-130, 1 pi., Jan. 5, 1889. 



697. The Navajo shoemaker. By Alexander M. Stephen, Pp, 131-136, 7 figs. Jan- 



5, 1889. 



698. Description of eighteen new species of fishes from the Gulf of California. 



By Oliver P. Jenkins and Barton W. Evermann. Pp. 137-158. Jan. 5, 1889. 



699. Description of Geomys personatus and Dipodomys compactus, two new species 



of rodents from Padre Island, Texas. Bv Frederick W. True. Pp. 159-160. 

 Jan. 5, 1889. 



700. On the San Emigdio meteorite. By George P. Merrill. Pp. 161-167, 1 pi. 



Jan. 5, 1889. 



701. Diagnosis of the Kamtschatkan three-toed woodpecker (Picoides albidior). 



By Leonhard Stejneger. P. 168. Jan. 5, 1889. 



702. A remarkable Eskimo harpoon from East Greenland. By John Murdoch. 



Pp. 169-171, 3 figs. Jan. 5, 1889, 



703. The corrugation in African sword blades and other weapons. By Walter 



Hough. P. 172. Jan. 5, 1889. 



704. Notes on the osteology of the thrushes, Miminae, and wrens. By Frederic 



A, Lucas. Pp. 173-176, Jan. 5, 1889; pp. 177-180, 7 figs., 1 pi.. Mar. 12, 1889. 



705. An Eskimo strike-a-light from Cape Bathurst. By Walter Hough. Pp. 181- 



184, 6 figs. Mar. 12, 1889. 



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