40 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Proc. 



No. 



23. On a new serranoid fish, Epinephehis drnmviond-hayi, from the Bermudas 



and Florida. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 173-175. 

 Oct. 24, 1878. 



24. Descriptions of two new species of fishes, Lutjanus blackfordii and Lutjanus 



stearnsii, from the coast of Florida. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. 

 Bean. P. 176, Oct. 24, 1878; pp. 177-181, Oct. 28, 1878. 



25. A note on the Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus, Goode. By Silas Stearns. 



Pp. 181-182. Oct. 28, 1878. 



26. A note upon the black grouper {Epinephelus nigritus) (Holbrook, Gill) of 



the southern coast. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 182- 

 184. Oct. 28, 1878. 



27. Catalogue of the birds of St. Vincent, from collections made by Mr. Fred A. 



Ober, under the directions of the Smithsonian Institution, with his notes 

 thereon. By George N. Lawrence. Pp. 185-198. Oct. 28, 1878. 



28. Description of a new sparoid fish, Sargiis holbrookii, from Savannah Bank. 



By Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 198-200. Oct. 28, 1878. 



29. Catalogue of casts taken by Clark Mills, Esq., of the heads of sixty-four 



Indian prisoners of various western tribes, and held at Fort Marion, Saint 

 Augustine, Fla., in charge of Capt. R. H. Pratt, U. S. A. [By R. H. Pratt.] 

 Pp. 201-208, Oct. 28, 1878; pp. 209-214, Dec. 18, 1878. 



30. Synopsis of the pediculate fishes of the eastern coast of extratropical North 



America. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 215-221. Dec. 18, 1878. 



31. Note on the Antennariidae. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 221-222. Dec. 18, 1878. 



32. On the proper specific name of the common antennariid Pterophryne, By 



Theodore Gill. Pp. 223-224, Dec. 18, 1878; pp. 225-226, Dec. 23, 1878. 



33. Note on the Ceratiidae. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 227-231. Dec. 23, 1878. 



34. Note on the Maltheidae. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 231-232. Dec. 23, 1878. 



35. Catalogue of the birds of Antigua and Barbuda, from collections made for 



the Smithsonian Institution, by Mr. Fred A. Ober, with his observations. 

 By George N. Lawrence. Pp. 232-240, Dec. 23, 1878; pp. 241-242, 1878? 

 (exact date of publication unknown). 



36. Note on Perca flavescens. By Franz Steindachner. P. 243. 1878? (exact date 



of publication unknown). 



37. On the destruction of fish in the vicinity of the Tortugas during the months 



of September and October, 1878. By J. P. Jefferson, Joseph Y. Porter, and 

 Thomas Moore. Pp. 244-246. 1878? (exact date of publication unknown). 



38. Descriptions of several new species and geographical races of birds con- 



tained in the collection of the United States National Museum. By Robert 

 Ridgway. Pp. 247-252. 1878? (exact date of publication unknown). 



39. Description of two new species of birds from Costa Rica, and notes on other 



rare species from that country. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 252-255. 1878? 

 (exact date of publication unknown). 



40. Description of two gadoid fishes, Phycis chesteri and Haloporphyrus viola, 



from the deep-sea fauna of the northwestern Atlantic. By G. Brown Goode 

 and Tarleton H. Bean. P. 256, 1878? (exact date of publication unknown) ; 

 pp. 257-260, Feb. 5, 1879. 



41. Description of Argeritina syrtensium, a new deep-sea fish from Sable Island 



Bank. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. Pp. 261-263. Feb. 5, 1879. 



42. On the occurrence of the oceanic bonito, Orcynus pelamys, (Linne) Poey, 



in Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts. By Vinal N. Edwards. P. 263. Feb. 

 5, 1879. 



43. Notes on the western gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum heterurum, (Raf.) 



Jordan. By Samuel Wilmot. Pp. 263-264. Feb. 5, 1879. 



44. The occurrence of the Canada porcupine in West Virginia. By G. Brown 



Goode. Pp. 264-265. Feb. 5, 1879. 



