318 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Ryder, John A. — Bearing oysters from artificially-fertilized eggs, 

 together with notes on pond culture, &c. 

 (Bull. U. S. Fish Com., in, pp. 281-294.) 



Report on the abnormal appearance of some shad eggs from a 



fish kept in confinement at Havre de Grace, Md. 

 (Bull. U. S. Fish Com., m, p. 440.) 



Rearing oysters from artificially impregnated eggs. 



(Science, n, pp. 60-62.) 



The law of nuclear displacement and its significance in em- 

 bryology. 



(Science, i, pp. 275-277, with cut.) 



Development of the membrane bones of the skull of the pike. 



(Science, I, p. 513.) 



The protozoan parasites of the oyster. 



(Science, i, p. 567.) 



Oyster culture in Holland. 



(Science, II, p. 79.) 



Rearing oysters from artificially fertilized eggs at Stockton, Md. 



Science, u, pp. 463-464.) 



Primitive visual organs. 



(Science, n, pp. 39-40.) 



(See, also, under Gill and Ryder, in Part n.) 



Saunders, Howard. — On the birds exhibited in the International 

 Fisheries Exhibition. 



(The Ihis, fifth series, Oct., 1883, vol. IV, pp. 346-352.) 



Contains a very favorable notice of the U. S. National Museum exhibit of 

 North American aquatic and fish-eating birds, on pp. 350, 351. 



Sclater, P. L. — Review of the species of the family Icteridae. Part 

 i, Cassicimc. 



(The Ibis, fifth series, April, 1883, vol. iv, pp. 145-163, pis. vi.vii.) 

 Frequent reference to National Museum specimens. 



A review of the species of the family Icteridae. Part ii, Icte- 



rinae. 



(The Ibis, fifth series, July, 1883, vol. IV, pp. 352-374, pi. xi.) 

 Contains frequent mention of National Museum specimens, loaned for exam- 

 ination. 



Smith, Rosa. — On the life coloration of the young of Pomacentrus 

 rubicundus. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., May 23, 1883, v, pp. 652-653.) 

 Specimen from La Jollas, near San Diego, Cal. 



The life colors of Cremnobates integripinnis. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Oct. 5, 1883, vol. VI, 1883, pp. 216-217.) 



Note on the occurrence of Gasterosteus icilliamsoni, Grd., in an 



artesian well at San Bernardino, Cal. 



(Proc. U. S, Nat, Mus., Oct. 5, 1883, vol. vi, 1883, p. 217.) 



