156 



KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



(iILL, TiiKdDORE. Walbaum and bino- 



niialism. 



Sdeiirc (new series), xvii, No. 436, May 8, 

 1903, pp. 744-740. 

 In refutation of Mr. Henry W. Fowler's 

 contention that " Walbaum is nonbiuomial," 

 it is demonstrated, by an analysis of his treat- 

 mentof the genus Co/i7w, that hewas binomial. 

 Remarks on the attitude of Linnsens with 

 respect to binomial nomenclature are pre- 

 fixed. 



The devilfish and some other 



fishes in North Carolina. 



Forest and Stream, i,x, No. 22, May 30, 

 1903, p. 431. 

 Reference is made to various fish names 

 used in Brickell's "Natural History of North 

 Carolina," published in 1737. The story of 

 the devilfish running away with a "vessel 

 for a league or two" isrepeated. Information 

 is asked if certain names are still used for 

 fishes, viz, "Sea-Tench" for the Tautog, 

 " Welchmen " f or black basses, and "Irish- 

 men" for crappies. 



The first edition of Holbrook's 



North American Herpetology. 



.Science (new series), xvii. No. 440, June 

 5, 1903, pp. 910-912. 

 Supplement to the Biographical Memoir of 

 Holbrook. It had been universally supposed 

 that the first edition had been discontinued 

 with the third volume. Mr. Witmer Stone, 

 however, found a copy of a fourth volume in 

 the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, and an analysis of this is published, 

 with considerations on its bearing on nomen- 

 clature. The volume appears to have been 

 suppressed. 



(See also under 'J. A. Allen.) 



GRINNELL, Joseph. The California 

 Yellow Warbler. 



Condor, v, No. 3, May 19, 1903, pp. 71-73. 

 A discussion of the California yellow war- 

 blers, with description of a new subspecies, 

 Dendroica lestiva brewsteri. 



HASSALL, Albert. (See underCnARLEs 



W. Stiles.) 

 HAY, William Perry. Observations on 

 the crustacean fauna of the region about 

 Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. 



Proe. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv. No. 1285, Sept. 

 12, 1902, pp. 223-236, 1 text fig. 

 Based on material obtained during a visit 

 by the writer to Mammoth Cave in 1901. A 

 new amphipod, Oammarun propinquus, is de- 

 scribed, and also a new form of crayfish, 

 Cambarus bartonii tenebrosus. 



Observations on the crustacean 



fauna of Nickajack Cave, Tennessee, 

 and vicinity. 



Free. V. A. Nat. Mus., xxv, No. 1292, Sept. 

 23, 190.^, pp. 417-439, 1 map and 8 figs, in 

 text. 



HAY, Willi A ^^ Pkkry — Continued. 



Describes visits made by himself to Nicka- 

 jack Cave and other caves in Tennessee and 

 Georgia. Among the crustaceans collected 

 there is one new amphipod, Gammarus pur- 

 purascens, and two new subspecies of Cam- 

 bariis, C. bartonii cavalus, and C. hitimamts 

 atriatus. 



On a small ( ollection of crusta- 



ceans from the island of Cuba. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvi. No. 1316, Feb. 

 2, 1903, pp. 429-435, 3 text figs. 

 The collection was made by Dr. C. H. 

 Eigenmann, while investigating the fauna of 

 limestone caverns in Cuba. Fourteen species 

 are enumerated, of which three are new, 

 Cirolana cubensis, Palxmonetes eigenmanni, and 

 P. cubensis; the first two are subterranean 

 and blind. 



HELLER, Edmund. Papers from the 

 Hopkins-Stanford Galapagos Expedi- 

 tion, 1898-99. XIV. Reptiles. 



Proc. M'ash. Acad. Sci., v, Feb. 26, 1903, 

 pp. 39-98. 

 The account of Phyllodaciylus tubercidosus 

 is based on the specimens in the U. S. National 

 Museum, lent for the purpose. 



HEMSLEY, W. Rotting. (See under 

 Joseph N. Rose.) 



HENDERSON, John B., Jr. (See un- 

 der Charles T. Simp.son. ) 



HINDS, Warren Elmer. Contribution 

 to a monograph of the insects of the 

 order Thysanoptera inhabiting North 

 America. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xxvi. No. 1310, Dee. 

 20, 1902, pp. 79-242, pis. l-xi, text figs. 

 1-127. 



HOLMES, William H., and MASON, 



Otis Tufton. Instructions to collect- 

 ors of historical and anthropological 

 specimens. 



Bidl. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 39, Part Q, Aug. 

 8, 1902, pp. [1]-[16]. 



HOWARD, L. O. The warfare against 

 mosquitoes — A record of what has lieen 

 accomplished the last two years — How 

 to exterminate mosquitoes — A prac- 

 tical work for village improvement so- 

 cieties. 



Country Life in America, Apr., 1903, Jii, 

 No. 6, pp. 251-253, figs. 100-106. 



Our enemies the insects. 



Youths' Companion, Apr. 30, 1903, pp. 211- 

 212. 



The tomb of Thomas Say. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxv. No. 5, May 

 1, 1903, pp. 138-139. 



