14 BULLETIN 193, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Insects: Hymenoptera, Nocturnal Lepidoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Neu- 



roptera, and Arachnida. By S. H. Scudder and others. Pp. 159-161. 



(Hymenoptera, E. T. Cresson; Lepidoptera, A. R. Grote; Diptera, E. 



Burgess; Coleoptera, J. L. LeConte; Neuroptera, H. Hagen; Arachnida, 



J. H. Emerton.) 

 Plants. List of the plants collected at points in Cumberland Sound 



between the Sixty-sixth and Sixt>--seventh Parallels of North Latitude 



and on the south shores of Disko Island, Greenland. By Asa Gray. 



Pp. 163-166. 

 Lichens. List of lichens collected in the vicinity of Annanactook Harbor, 



Cumberland Sound, at about lat. 67° N., long. 68° 49' W. By Edward 



Tuckerman. Pp. 167-168. 

 Algae. By W. G. Farlow. Pp. 169. 

 Minerals. By F. M. Endlich, P. 171. 



16. Synopsis of the fishes of North America. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. 



Gilbert. Pp. i-lvi, 1-1018. 1282. 



17. On the zoological position of Texas. By Edward D. Cope. Pp. 1-51. 1880. 



18. Exhibit of the fisheries and fish culture of the United States of America, at the 



Internationale Fischerei-Ausstellung, held at Berlin, April 20, 1880, and form- 

 ing a part of the collections of the National Museum, made by the United 

 States Fish Commission. Prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode. 

 Pp. i-xv, 1-263. 1880. 



19. Nomenclator Zoologicus. An alphabetical list of all generic names that have 



been employed by naturalists for recent and fossil animals from the earliest 

 times to the close of the year 1879. In 2 parts: I. Supplemental list. II. 

 Universal index. By Samuel H. Scudder. Pp. i-xxi, 1-376, 1-340. 1882. 



20. Bibliographies of American naturalists. I. The published writing of Spencer 



Fullertcn Baird, 1843-1882. By George Brown Goode. Pp. 1-xvi, 1-377. 1883. 



21. Nomenclature of North American birds chiefly contained in the United States 



National Museum. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 1-94. 1881. 



22. Guide to the flora of Washington and vicinity. By Lester F. Ward. Pp. 1-264, 



1 map. 1881. 



23. Bibliographies of American naturalists. II. The published wrtings of Isaac 



Lea, LL.D. By Newton Pratt Scudder. Pp. i-lix, 1-278, 1 pi. 1885. 



24. Check list of North American Reptilia and Batrachia, with catalogue of speci- 



mens in U. S. National Museum. By H. C. Yarrow. Pp. i-v, 1-249. 1882. 



25. Contributions to the natural history of the Bermudas. Edited by J. Matthew 



Jones and George Brown Goode. Pp. i-xxiii, 1-353, 12 pis. 1884. 

 Pt. 1. Geolngy. By William North Rice. Pp. 1-32, 5 pis. 

 Pt. 2. Botany. By John Henry Lefroy. Pp. 33-141. 

 Pt. 3. Mammals. By J. Matthew Jones. Pp. 143-161. 

 Pt. 4. Birds. By Savile G. Reid. Pp. 163-279. 

 Pt. 5. Notes on birds. By C. Hart Merriman. Pp. 281-284. 

 Pt. 6. Reptiles. By Samuel Garman. Pp. 285-303. 

 Pt. 7. Annelids. By H. E. Webster. Pp. 305-327, 6 pis. 



26. Avifauna Columbiana: being; a list of birds ascertained to inhabit the 



District of Columbia, with the times of arrival and departure of such as 

 non-residents, and brief notices of habits, etc. The second edition, revised 

 to date, and entirely rewritten. By Elliott Coues and D. Webster Prentiss. 

 Pp. 1-133, 100 figs., 2 pis. 1883. 



27. Descriptive catalogues of the collections sent from the United States to the 



International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, constituting a report upon 

 the American section. Prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode. 

 Pp. i-liv, 1-1279. 1884. 



Pt. A. Preliminary catalogue, and synopsis of the collections ex- 

 hibited by the United States Fish Commission, and by special 

 exhibitors. Pp. 1-85. 

 Pf. AA. Concordance to the official classification for the use of the 

 juries. Pp. 87-105. 



