12 BULLETINS 



Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1938, By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-121. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1939. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-128. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ending June 30, 1940. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-118. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1941. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-118. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1942. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-118. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1943. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-108. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1944. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-100. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1945. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-112. 

 Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum for the 



year ended June 30, 1946. By Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 1-113. 



J,,,, BULLETINS- 



No.' 



1. Check-list of North American Batrachia and Reptilia; with a systematic list of 



the higher groups, and an essay on geographical distribution. Based on the 

 specimens contained in the U. S. National Museum. By Edward D. Cope. 

 Pp. 1-104. 1875. 



2. Contributions to the natural historj' of Kerguelen Island, made in connection 



with the American [United States] Transit-of-Venus Expedition, 1874-75. 

 By J. H. Kidder. I. Ornithology: Edited by Elliott Coues. Pp. i-ix and 1-51. 

 1875. 



3. Contributions to the natural history of Kerguelen Island, made in connection 



with the United States Transit-of-Venus Expedition, 1874-75. By J. H. Kid- 

 der. IL Pp. 1-122. 1876. 



Oology, etc. By J. H. Kidder and Elliott Coues, pp. 7-20. 

 Botany. A. Phaenogamia, Filices, et Lycopodiacea. Revised by A. Gray, 

 pp. 21-25. B. Musci. Determined by Thomas P. James, pp. 25-27. 

 C. Lichenes. Determined by Edw. Tuckerraan, pp. 27-30. Algae. De- 

 termined by W. G. Farlow, pp. 30-31. 

 Geology. Determined by F. M. Endlich, pp. 33-38. 

 Fish. Identified by Theo. Gill, pp. 41-42. 

 Mollusks. By W. H. Dall, pp. 42-48. 

 Diptera. Identified by C. R. Osten Sacken, pp. 51-52. 

 Pseudo-neuroptera. By H. A. Hagen, pp. 52-57. 

 Crustaceans. Described by S. I. Smith, pp. 57-64. 

 Annelids and Echinoderms. By A. E. Verrill, pp. 64-77. 

 Appendix. Surgeon E. Kershner's collection, pp. 79-83. 



A study of Chionis minor with reference to its structure and 

 systematic position. By J. H. Kidder and Elliott Coues, pp. 85-116. 



4. Birds^ of southwestern Mexico. Collected by Francis E. Sumichrast for the 



United States National Museum. By George N. Lawrence. Pp. 1-56. 1875. 



5. Catalogue of the fishes of the Bermudas. Based chiefly upon the collections 



of the United States National Museum. By G. Brown Goode. Pp. 1-82. 1876. 



6. Classification of the collection to illustrate the animal resources of the United 



States. A list of substances derived from the animal kingdom, with synopsis 

 of the useful and injurious animals and a classification of the methods of 

 capture and utilization. [International Exhibition, 1876.] By G. Brown 

 Goode. Pp. i-xiii and 1-126. 1876. 



7. Contributions to the natural history of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and 



Lower California, made in connection with the United States North Pacific 

 Surveviae Expedition. 1873-75. By Thomas H. Streets. Pc. 1-172. 1877. 



