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remarks on othert. Part V. — Annelida, Echinodermata, Hydroida, Tunicsta. 



By A. E. Verrill. Pp. 424-448. Oct. 3, 1885. 

 SIS. Report on the flora of western and southern Texas. By V. Havard. Pp. 449- 



496, Oct. 3, 1885; pp. 497-533, 1 fig. Oct. 10, 1885. 



536. Notes on the mollusks of the vicinity of San Diego, Cal., and Todos Santos 



Bay, Lower California. By Charles R. Orcutt, with comments by W. H. 

 Dall. Pp. 534-544, Oct. 10, 1885; pp. 545-552, Oct. 26, 1885. 



537. Notes on a collection of nshes from Florida, with descriptions of new or little 



known species. By O. P. Hay. Pp. 552-559. Oct. 26, 1885. 



538. Description of an apparently new species of Dromococcyx from British Guiana. 



By Robert Ridgway. P. 559. Oct. 26, 1885. 



539. Catalogue of a collection of birds made on the Island of Cozurael, Yucatan, 



by the naturalists of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross, Capt. Z. 

 L. Tanner, Commander. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 560-576, Oct. 26, 1885; 

 pp. 577-583, Nov. 21, 1885. 



540. Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 5. — Description 



of a new species of Mesoplodon, M. stejnegeri, obtained by Dr. Leonhard 

 Stejneger, in Bering Island. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 584-585, 1 pi. 

 Nov. 21, 1885. 



541. A note upon the Hyperoodon semijunctus of Cope. By Frederick W. True. 



Pp. 585-586. Nov. 21, 1885. 



542. Fresh-water sponges from Mexico. By Edward Potts. Pp. 587-589, 1 fig. 



Nov. 21, 1885. 



543. Descriptions of new fishes obtained by the United States Fish Commission 



mainly from deep water off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. By G. Brown 

 Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 589-605. Nov. 21, 1885. 



544. Report upon the Echini collected by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alba- 



tross in the Gulf of Mexico from January to March, 1885. By Richard 

 Rathbun. Pp. 606-608, Nov. 21, 1885; pp. 609-620, Dec. 28, 1885. 



545. List of a few species of birds new to the fauna of Guadeloupe, West Indies, 



with a description of a new species of Ceryle. By George N. Lawrence. 

 Pp. 621-624, Dec. 28, 1885; p. 625, Jan. 20, 1886. 



546. Remarks upon the plumage of Regulus calendula. By Charles Wickliffe Beck- 



ham. Pp. 625-628. Jan. 20, 1886. 



547. Notice of a collection of stalked crinoids made by the steamer Albatross in 



the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, 1884 and 1885. By Richard Rath- 

 bun. Pp. 628-635. Jan. 20, 1886. 



548. Notes on the great dolphin, Coryphaena hippurus, Linnd. By Silas Steams. 



Pp. 635-636. Jan. 20, 1886. 



Volume 9 



Proceedings of thi United States National Museum, vol. 9; Pp. i-viii (title page, 

 advertisement, table of contents, list of illustrations, dates of publication of sig- 

 natures, and list of corrections) ; pp. 1-660 (Proceedings papers 549-598) ; pp. 

 661-714 (index) ; 6 figs., 25 pis. 1887. 



549. List of fishes collected in Arkansas, Indian Territory, and Texas, in Septem- 



ber, 1884, with notes and descriptions. By David S. Jordan and Charles 

 H. Gilbert. Pp. 1-25. Sept. 17, 1886. 



550. Notes on fishes collected at Beaufort, North Carolina, with a revised list of 



the species known from that locality. By David S. Jordan. Pp. 25-30. Sept. 

 17, 1886. 



551. List of fishes collected at Havana, Cuba, in December, 1883, with notes and 



descriptions. By David S. Jordan. Pp. 31-55. Sept. 17, 1886. 



552. A review of the genera and species of Julidinae found in American waters. 



By David S. Jordan and Elizabeth G. Hughes. Pp. 56-70. Sept. 17, 1886. 



553. On the value of the fin-rays and their characteristics of development in 



the classification of the fishes, together with remarks on the theory of degen- 

 eration. By John A. Ryder. Pp. 71-82, 1 fig. Sept. 17, 1886. 



