684 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



David S. Jordan. Note on some Linnseaii names of American fishes. 



Proc. U. S. Nat.Mus., viii. Sept. 2, 1885, p. 394. 

 J. H. Kidder. Memorandum on water residues fiomr.od-batcbing station at Wood's 

 Holl. 



Bull. IT. S. Fish Com., V, Sept. 15, 1885, p.-357. 



George F. Kunz. The gems of the National Museum. 



The Fnpnlar Science MontMy, xxvni, 168, April, 1886, pp. 823-8:i0. 



Published also as a separate. Kevised and extended by W. S. Ye.ates in Part in, of this re- 

 port. 

 George N. Lawrence. A list of a few species of birds new to the fauna of Guade- 

 loupe, West Indies, with a descriiition of a new species of Ccryle. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vni, Xov. 3 and Dec. 7. 1885, pp. 621-625. 

 Female type of Geryle stictipennis sp. nov. in the National Museum. 



George N. Lawrence. Descriptions of new species of birds of the family Colnm- 

 bidse. 



TJie Auk, 11, Oct., 1885, pp. 357-359. 

 ■ Zenatda rubripes sp. nov., described from type in the National Museum. 



George N. Lawrence. Characters of two supposed new species of birds from 

 Yucatan. 



Annals Neiv York Acad. Sci., in, No. 9, pp. 273-274. 

 Polioptila albiventrig and Ohcetura peregrinator. 



Frederic A. Lucas. Notes on the preparation of rough skeletons. 

 Proc. F. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, pp. 679-686. 

 Printed also as Circular 33, U. S. Nat. Museum. 



John Belknap Marcou. A list of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic types in the collec- 

 tions of the U. S. National Museum. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, Aug. 6 and 7 and Sept. 2, 1885, pp. 290-344. 

 John Belknap Marcou. Department of the Interior: | U.S. National Museum. | — 

 I Bulletin | of the | United States National Museum. | No. 30. | Bibliographies of 

 American Naturalists. | in.* Publications relating to fossil invertebrates. | By | 

 John Belknap Marcou. | — | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1885. 

 8vo. pp. 1-333. 



John Belknap Marcou. A review of the progress of North American invertebrate 

 palaeontology for 1884. 



Smithsonian Report for 1884 (1885), pp. 563-582. 

 Otis T. Mason. The use of the throwing-stick by Eskimo. 



Forest and Stream, xxv, 6, Sept. 3, 188.5, pp. 109-110. 

 Otis T. Mason. The Chaclacayo trephined skull. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vni, Sept. 14, 1885, pp. 410-4 12. One plate. 



Otis T. Mason. Authrojiology. 



Smithsonian Reportfor 1884 (1885), pp. 677-717. 

 Otis T. Mason. The Guesde collection of antiquities in Pointe-^-Pitre, Guadaloupe, 

 West Indies. 



Smithsonian Report, 1884 (1885), pp. 731-837. 215 figs. 



Otis T. Mason. Anthropological notes. 



Am^erican Naturalist, Vol. xis, 7-12, 1885. 



Metallurgy among savages, p. 729. The Fmnlcfort crauiometric agreement, p. 730. Ethnog- 

 raphy of Guatemala, p. 731. Mort.ality in Washington, p. 826. The Davenport elephant pipes, 

 p. 827. Anthropological publications, p. 912. The Fuegians, p. 915. The eighth volume of the 

 Tenth Census, p. 1018. Anthropological collectors, p. 1019. PUling's Bibliography, p. 1129. 

 The Mound Builders and the Historic Indians, p. 1130. The natives of New Guinea, p. 1131. 

 Dr. Kau's prehistoric fishing, p. 1243. 



American Naturalist, Vol. XX, 1-6, 1886. 



Stone implements, p. 85. Polynesia, p. 86. The Anthropological Society of Washington, p. 

 195. Ethnology of Borneo, p. 19G. The Eskimo at Point Barrow, p. 197. The blow tube in the 



* Parts I and ii already puhlialied. 



