BULLETINS J 3 



I. Index to the names which have been applied to the subdivisions of the clasa 



Brachiopoda excluding the rudistes previous to the year 1877. By W. H. Dall. 

 Pp. 1-88. 1877. 



9. Contributions to North American ichthyology. Based primarily on the collec- 



tions of the United States National Museum. I. Review of Rafinesque's 

 Memoirs on North American Fishes. By David S. Jordan. Pp. 1-53. 1877. 



10. Contributions to North American ichthj^ology. Based primarily on the collec- 



tions of the United States National Museum. II. A. — Notes on Cottidae, 

 Etheostomatidae, Percidae, Centrarchidae, Aphododeridae, Dorysomatidae, 

 and Cyprinidae, with revisions of the genera and descriptions of new or little 

 known species. B. — Synopsis of the Siluridae of the fresh waters of North 

 America. By David S. Jordan. Pp. 1-120, 45 pis. 1877. 



II. Bibliography of the fishes of the Pacific coast of the United States to the end 



of 1879. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 1-73. 1882. 



12. Contributions to North American ichthyology. Based primarily on the collec- 



tions of the United States National Museum. III. A. — On the distribution of 

 the fishes of the Alleghany region of South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, 

 with descriptions of new or little known species. By David S. Jordan and 

 Alembert W. Brayton. B. — A synopsis of the family Catostomidae. By David 

 S. Jordan. Pp. 1-237. 1878. 



13. The flora of St. Croix and the Virgin Islands. By H. F. A. Eggers. Pp. 1-133, 



1879. 



14. Catalogue of the collection to illustrate the animal resources and the fisheries of 



the United States, exhibited at Philadelphia in 1876 by the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution and the United States Fish Commission, and forming a part of the 

 United States National Museum. [International Exhibition, 1876.] Prepared 

 under the direction of G. Brown Goode. Pp. i-xvi and 1-351. 1879. 



Pt. [1]. Section A. List of animals of North America beneficial or 

 injurious to man. Pp. 1-70. 

 Section B. Means of pursuit and capture. Pp. 71-167. 

 Section C. Methods of preparation. Pp. 168-178. 

 Section D. Animal products and their applications. Pp. 179-232. 

 Section E. Protection and culture of useful animals. Pp. 233- 

 248. 

 Pt. [2]. Catalogue of illustrations of the economical invertebrates of the 



American coasts. By W. H. Dall. Pp. 249-271. 

 Pt. [3]. Commercial statistics of animal products in the United States: 

 A review of a portion of the report of the Chief of the Bureau 

 of Statistics for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1877. By G. Brown 

 Goode. Pp. 272-300. 



15. Contributions to the natural history of Arctic America, made in connection with 



the Howgate Polar Expedition, 1877-78. By Ludwig Kumlien. Pp. 1-179, 

 1879. 



Introduction. By Ludwig Kumlien. Pp. 5-9. 



Ethnology. Fragmentary notes on the Eskimo of Cumberland Sound. By 



Ludwig Kumlien. Pp. 11-46. 

 Mammals. Fragmentary notes on the Mammalia of Cumberland Sound. 



By Ludwig Kumlien. Pp. 47-67. 

 Birds. By Ludwig Kumlien. Pp. 69-105. 

 Fishes collected in Cumberland Gulf and DIsko Bay. By Tarleton H. 



Bean. Pp. 107-138. 

 Crustacea. By S. I. Smith. Pp. 139-140. 

 Annelides. By A. E. Verrill. Pp. 141-143. 

 — Mollusks. List of shells obtained by Mr. Ludwig Kumlien, naturalist to 

 the Howgate Expedition, 1877-78, at points in Cumberland Sound, 

 Arctic region, west from Baffin's Bay. By W. H. Dall. Pp. 145-146. 

 Molluscoids. By A. E. Verrill. Pp. 147-150. 

 Radiates. By A. E. Verrill. Pp. 151-153. 



Insects: Diurnal Lepidoptera. By W. H. Edwards. Pp. 155-157. 

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