170 EEPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



GooDE, G. Brown, and Tarleton H. Bean. Descriptions of twenty- 

 five new species of fish from the Southern United States, and three 

 new genera Letharchus, loglossus, and Chriodorus. 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1882, v, pp. 412-437.) 



GooDE, G. Brown, and Capt. J. W. Collins. The winter haddock 

 fishery of New England. 



(Bull. U. S. F. C, 1882, I, pp. 226-235.) 



The winter haddock fishery of New England. 



(Forest and Stream, May 18, 1882, xviii, pp. 311-312 ; also in Trans. Amer. 

 Fisli Cult. Assoc, 1882, pp. 48-65.) 



Rathbun, Kichard. Dredging stations of the U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion steamer, Fish Hawk, Lieut. Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., command- 

 ing, for 1880, 1881, and 1882, with temperature and other observa- 

 tions. 



(BuU. U. S. Fish Coram., Nov. 1882, ii, pp. 119-131.) 



List of marine invertebrates, mainly from the New England 



coast, distributed by the United States National Museum. Series 

 II. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, iv, pp. 298-303.) 



List of marine invertebrates from the New England coast, dis- 

 tributed by the U. S. National Museum. Series ill. Educational 

 series. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, iv, pp. 304-307. Feb'y., 1882.) 



Notes on the shrimp and prawn fisheries of the United States. 



(Bulletin U. S. Fish Comm., ii, pp. 139-152. Nov., 1882.) 



See also Smith and Eathbun. 



Rau, Charles. Articles on anthropological subjects contributed to 

 the annual report of the Smithsonian Institution, from 1863 to 

 1877, by Charles Rau. Washington. Published by the Smithsonian 

 Institution, 1882, 8vo, pp. x, 1-169. 



The Mount Pisgah (U. S.) stone carvings. 



(Nature, July 13, 1882, p. 243). 



Die Jadeitgegenstande des National-Museums zu Washing- 

 ton. 



(Archiv fiir Anthropologic, 1882, xiv, pp. 157-163.) 



List of anthropological publications, 1859-1882. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, iv, pp. 455-458.) 



Review of " Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs, with 



a supplementary chapter on lake-dwellings in England," by Robert 

 Monro, M. A., M. D., F. S. A. Scot. Edinburgh, 1882. 



(The Nation, October 26, 1882, p. 363, anonymous.) 



