CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS G91 



Cyprinodant, new species, description of— D. S. Jokda*; C. H. Gilbert (P 



1882) .....; 513 



C yprinoid fisties of San Francisco market— D. S. Jordax. (P, 1880) 425 



Cytherea couradiana, new species of, from Florida— W. H. Dall. (P. 18S3) 548 



D. 



Daa, L. K. Ethnological museum of Norway. (R. 1862) 150 



Dacentrus, note on— D. S. Jordax. (P. 18S0) 405 



Da Costa, J. M. Ou strain and over-action of tbo heart. Toner lecture Nu. 



"I 279 



Dahlberg, E. K. and C. Ancient pottery at Pittsburg, on Dcs Moines Khcr. 



(R. 1H79) 345 



Dakota — 



bibliography — S. II. RiGGS 40 



fable, A dog's revenge— S. R. RiGGS. (E. 1879-80) 470 



grammar and dictionary — S. R, RiGGS 40 



Fort Wadaworth, Indian mounds near— A. J. Comfort. (R. 1871) 249 



Lincoln County, haystack mound in — A. Barraxdt. (R. 1672) 271 



or Sioux Indians— A. G. Brackett. (R. 187G) 299 



or Sioux Indians, language of— F. L. 0. Roeiirig. (R. 1871) 249,378 



Dall, W. H.— 



Comments on C. R. Orcutt's notes on the mollnsks of the vicinity of San 



Diego, Cal., and Todos Santos Bay, Lower California. (P. 1885) G50 



Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 3. — Report ou 

 the Mollusca of the Commander Islands, Bering Sea, collected by 

 Leonhard Stejueger in 1882 and 1883. {Lacunella rtjlcxa, n. s., Plato 

 II, Xigs 1-3 ; Ceritlnopsis siejnegeri, n. s., Plate 11, Fig. 4 ; SirombeUa 



callorMna \ar. siejnegeri, Plate 11, Fig.5.) (P. 1884) 607 



Distribution of California tertiary fossils. (P. 1878) 332 



Explorations on western coast of North America. (R. 1873) 275 



Fossil mollnsks from latter tertiaries of California. (P. 1878) ;?32 



Index of Brachiopoda 304 



Limpets and chitons of Alaskan and Arctic regions. (P. 1S78) o32 



Limpets and chitons from eastern coast of United States. (P. 1881) 467 



Mollusks of Arctic America 342 



Mollusks of Kerguelen Island 294 



New mollusks from Alaska in National Museum. (P. 1S78) 332 



New or specially interesting shells of the Point Barrow Expedition. {Bela 

 harpa, n. s., B. murdoehiana, n. s., Plate 11, Fig. 8; Chrysodomus 

 Kroyeri var. Bayana, var. nov., StromheUa malleaia, n. s.) (P. 1834).. 607 



New species of shells from California in National Museum. ( V. 1878) 332 



Note on Cluster Flies. (P. 1882) ^^>18 



Note on shells from Costa Rica kitchen-midden collected by Drs. Flint and 



Bransford. (P. 1878) 332 



Notes on /some Floridian land and fresh-water shells, with a revisiou of the 

 Auriculacea of the Eastern United States with Plates xVli, xviii. 

 (SayeUa, n. sg. ; Sydrohia? tveiherbyi, PiqnUa floridana, Pedipcs eJonga- 



tus, SayeUa crosseana, OnchidiumfloridanumjJin.ss.) (P. 1885) 650 



On a collection of shells sent from Florida by Mr. Henry Hemphill. (Leu- 

 conia hemphUlii, Phos intricaUis, iliiricidea, Mitra floridana, DriUia thea, 

 DrilUa leucocyma, DriUia Umonitella, IJulima liemphillii, PyramideUa 

 vincia, Odostomia acutidens, Par then iacedrosa, Tarhonillaviridaria, Tur- 



honxUa /irga, Turhonilla punicea, Cytherea couradiana.) (P. 1883) 548 



On genera of chitons. (P..1881) 467 



