BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



161 



MERRILL, George P.— Continued. 

 National INIuseum and Professor of 

 Geology | in Columbian University; 

 author of "Rocks, Rock-weathering, 

 and I Soils," "The Nonmetallic Min- 

 erals," etc. I Third edition. Revised 

 and Enlarged. | New York: | John 

 Wiley & Sons. [London: Chapman & 

 Hall, Limited. | 1903. 



8 vo., pp. i-xi, 1-551. pis. i-.\xxiii, figs. 

 1-24. 

 This is a tliird edition of a Avork published 

 in 1891 and based upon the author's cafalogue 

 of the Collection of building and ornamental 

 stones in the U. S. National Museum form- 

 ing a part of the Report of the U. S. National 

 Museum for 1886. 



MILLER, Gerrit S., Jr. Two new Ma- 

 layan mouse deer. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wa.'^h., xv, Aug. 6, 1902, 

 pp. 173-175. 

 Tingulus ravus (p. 173) and T. bornfamis 

 (p. 174). 



Twenty new American bats. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila. May, 1902, pp. 

 389-412. (Issued Sept. 12, 1902.) 

 Described as new: Antrozous minor (p. 389), 

 Pipistrellus cinnamomeus (p. 390), Dusypterus 

 floridanus (p. 392), Nyctinomops (new genus) 

 (p. 393), Xyctinomops yucatanicus (p. 393), 

 Molossus nif/ricans (p. 395), Molossus predosiis 

 (p. 396), Nyctinomus antillularam (p. 398), 

 Natalus major (p. 398), Natalus mcncauus, 

 (p. 399), Chilonycteris portoricensis (p. 400), 

 Chilonycteris mexicana (p. 401), Mormoops tu- 

 midiceps (p. 403), Dermanura rava (p. 404), 

 Dermamira pfiH'otis (p. 405), Vampyrops fu- 

 mosiis (p. 405), Stenoderma lucix (p. 407), 

 Hemiderma tricolor (p. 408), Brachyphylla 

 nana (p. 409), MonopbyUus ciibanus (p. 410), 

 and Monopliyllus lucix (p. 411). 



A new bat from the Island of 



Dominica. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wat-h., XV, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 pp. 243-244. 

 Myotis dominicensis, p. 243. 



Two new tropical Old World bats. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv. Dec. 16, 1902, 

 pp. 24.5-246. . 

 Nyctinomit.< jnisilhts (p. 24.5) , and Xyctinomns 

 jobensis (p. 246). 



The common Nyctinomus of the 



Greater Antilles. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 p. 248. 

 A distinct species which should be known 

 as Nyctinomus musculus Gundlach. 



The external characters of Brnclm- 



phylla nana Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 p. 249. 



NAT MUS 1903— —11 



MILLER, Gekrit S., Jr. An overlooked 

 specimen of ChUonycteris psUotis. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 p. 249. 



A second specimen of Plerygistes 



azoreum, Thomas. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. TT'a.s/;., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 p. 2.50. 



The status of Nyctinomus nevadensis 



(H. Allen). 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 p. 250. 

 Identical with Nyctinornops depressus 



(Ward). 



The generic position of Xyctinomus 



orthotis H. Allen. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, Dec. 16, 1902, 

 p. 2.50. 

 A member of the genus Promops. 



Mammals collected bv Dr. W. L. 



Abbott on the coast and islands of 



Northwest Sumatra. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvi. No. 1317, Feb. 

 3, 1903, pp. 437-184. 

 The following species are described as new: 

 Tragulus amanus (p. 439), Trarjidus jugidaris 

 (p. 440), Traffidiis brcripcs (p. 443) , Tragulus 

 russeus (p. 444), Batufafemoralis (p. 447), Pa- 

 tufa nigresccns (p. 448), Ratufalxnata (p. 449), 

 Sciurus mansalaris (p. 4-51), Sciurus bancarus 

 (p. 451), Sciurus saturatus (p. 4.53), Sciurus 

 pretiosus (p. 454), Sciurus ubericolor (p. 455), 

 Sciurus erebus (p. 456), Mus sinialurensis (p. 

 4.58), Mus surdus (p. 460), Mus doniitor (p. 461), 

 Mus catellifcr (p. 464), Lenothrix (new genus) 

 (p. 466), Le7iothrix canus (p. 466), Trichys ma- 

 crotis (p. 469), and Macacusfuscus (p. 476). 



Descriptions of eleven new Malay- 



an Mouse Deer. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi,Mar.l9, 1903, pp. 

 31-44. 

 The following species are described as new: 

 Tragulus lutescens (p. 32), Tragulus flavicollis 

 (p. 33), Tragulus formosus (p. 34), Tragulus 

 focalinus (p. 35), Tragulus virgicollis (p. 37), 

 Tragulus natunif (p. 38), Tragulus subrujus 

 (p. 39), Tragulus rubeus (p. 40), Tragulus 

 ravulus (p. 41), Tragulus lancavensis (p. 41), 

 Tragidus lampensis (p. 42). 



A new name for Mus atratus Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi. Mar. 19, 1903, 

 p. 50. 

 Mus atridorsuvi is substituted for Mus atratus 

 Miller, 1902 (not Mus atratus Philippi, 1900). 



The technical name of the Indian 



Flying Fox. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi. Mar. 19, 1903, 

 p. .50. 



The species should be known as Pteropus 

 giganteus (Briinnich). 



