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; :\IITH, John B.— Continne<L 



New genus: Ndcanniia. 



New speeies: Lcucavia luiteopallcns, L.ruhri- 

 ]j(illeiiK, L. olmcurioi; L. liiiiitata, L. tctrra, X. 

 'iirptifi, L. mn;a(Ji(i, L. nnUroehira, L. caUjnri- 

 ana, L. orrgona, L. pallincca, Ndeucania rdvei- 

 costa, K. citrontlla. 



New name: Lencania lutina. 



SNYDER, John Otterbein. (See under 



David S. Jordan.) 

 STARKS, Edwin Chapin. The relation- 

 ship and osteology of the caproid fishes 

 or Antigoniida\ 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, No. 1297, Sept. 

 25, 1902, pp. 565-572, figs. 1-3. 



The shoulder girdle and character- 

 istic osteology of the Hemibranchiate 

 fishes. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xxv. No. 1301, Nov. 

 4, 1902, pp. 619-634, figs. 1-6. 

 New species: Macrorhamphosiis sagijue. 



(See also under David S. Jordan. ) 



STEARNS, R. E. C. Helix var. circum- 

 carinata and Pyramidula elrodi. 



Na^ltilus, xvi, 6, Oct., 1902, pp. 61-62. 



Pyramidula elrodi and Epiphro- 



(jonophora dreiimcarinahi. 



Nautilus, XVI, 7, Nov., 1902, pp. 83-84. 



The Oriental Sycamore as a street 



tree. 



Pacific Rural Press, Dec. 20, 1902, San 

 Francisco. 

 Recommends the planting in California 

 streets and describes the merits, etc. 



Dracwna auntraJis for basketry pur- 

 poses, etc. 



Pacific Rural Pre.^s, Feb. 21, 1903, San 

 Francisco. 

 Suggests the use of tlie leaves for making 

 baskets, hampers, mats, etc. 



Mollusks occurring in southern 



California. 



Nautilus, XVI, 12, April, 1903, pp. 133-134. 



Eucalyptus cultivated in the 



United States. 



Science, xvii, May 29, 1903, pp. 85,S-800. 

 STEJNEGER, Leonhard, Blue foxes on 

 the Pribylof Islands. 



Science (new series), xvi, Aug. 22. 1902, pp. 



310-311. 



Discusses the statistics of the number of 



blue foxes killed in the Pribylof Islands and 



considers the results obtained from sparing 



the females as .satisfactory. 



The reptiles of the Huachucha 



Mountains, Ariz. 



Proc.' U. S. Nut. Mus., xxv. No. 1282, Sept. 8, 

 1902, pp. 149-158. 



STEJNEGER, Leonhard— Continued. 



Described as new: Lampropdfis piirrlio- 

 meta'na cetumops (p. 153); type, U. S. N. M., 

 No. 22375; and TantiUa wilcoxi (p. 156); tyj)e, 

 U. S. N. M., No. 19674. New name: Lnmpro- 

 peltis holbrookii iorCorrnella sagi Holbrook, not 

 of Schlcgel (p. 1.52) . 



Ringduens forekomst omkring 



Bergen. 



Naturen (Bergen), xxvi, Oct., 1902, p. 319. 

 A brief note on the occurrence of the ring- 

 neck dove ( C'oluinba palumhus) in the neigh- 

 borhood of Bergen, Norway, 



Some generic names of turtles. 



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

 pp. 235-238. 

 Shows that Sternotherus is a synonym of 

 Kinosternon, and that Pelusios must be used 

 for the genus usually known as Sternothoe- 

 rus; furthermore, that Emys spengleri is the 

 type of Gecemyda necessitating a new generic 

 name for G. spinosa, for which Heosemys is 

 propo.sed. 



A salamander new to the District 



of Columbia. 



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

 pp. 239-240. 

 Notes that Amhystoma maculalum has been 

 taken at Twining City, 1). C. 



Rediscovery of one of Holbrook's 



salamanders. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvi, No. 1321, Jan. 

 29, 1903, pp. .557-558. 

 The species rediscovered is Desmognathus 

 quadrimaculata from the mountains of North 

 Carolina. 



Description of a new species of 



Gecko from Cocos Island. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Feb. 21, 1903, 

 pp. 3-4. 

 Described as new: Splixrodacti/liispucificus; 

 type, U. S. N. M., No. 31057. 



A new name for the Hawaiian 



bird genus Oreomyza. 



Proc. Biol. Soc.Wash., XVI, Feb. 21, 1903, 

 p. 11. 

 Oreomyza Stejneger being preoccupied, the 

 new name Oreomystis is substituted. 



Ridgwav's classification of the 



Falconiformes. 



Science (new .series), xvii. Apr. 17, 1903, 



pp. 628-629. 



Shows that Ridgway's classification has 



been followed iu the cheek list of North 



American birds published by the American 



Ornithologists' Union. 



STEJNEGER, Leonhard, and MILLER, 

 Gerrit S., Jr., Plan for a biological 

 survey of the palearctic region. 



Yearbook Carnegie InstittitioJi, No. 1, 1902, 

 pp. 240-266. 



