740 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Ictlitliyolugy— Continued. 



Contributious to North American — 



Part III. A. Diatribatiou of fislies of Alleghany region, (etc.) — D. S. 

 JOKDAX ; A. W. Brayton. B. Synopsis of family Catos- 



toinidw — D. S, Jordax 308 



of Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and California — T. II. Streets oO;3 



status of— T. Gill -.. 247 



Ichthyomyzon castaneous — T. H. Beax. (P. 1882) r)18 



Icichthys Lockingtoni, new species deep-water fish from coa'^t of California — 



D.s. Jordan; C.H. Gilbert. (P. 1880) 425 



Icostens a^uigniaticus of California, description of— W. N. Lockixgton. (P. 



1880) 425 



Icterus— 



cucullatus, Swainson and its geographical variations — R, Eidgway. (P. 



1885) 650 



curasoeusis, nejr si)ecie8, from collection by J. E. Benedict and W. Nye — 



E. Eidgway. (P. 1884) 607 



description of new species of, from West Indies — G. N. Lawren'CU. (P. 



1880) 425 



Idaho, distribution of forest trees in— W. W. Jonxsox. (E. 1870) 244 



Identification of— 



artisan and artist— N. Wiseman. (R. 1870) 244 



the species of Cijprinidce and Caiostomidos, described by Dr. Charles Girard — 



D.S. Jordax. (P. 1885) \ 650 



Identity — 



of Cottus maculatus with Co</it« &H&a7is— T. H. Bean. (P. 1885) 650 



probable, of MotacUla occularis, Swinhoe ; and M. amurensis, Seebohm — R. 



Eidgway. (P. 1883) 548 



Illinois — 



Adams County, mounds in, near Quincy — W. G. Axdersox. (E. 1879) 345 



Albany, mounds near — E. J. Farquharsox. (E. 1874) 286 



board of education ; meteorological system for every State. (E. 1855) 77 



Bureau County, mounds in— A. S. Tiff ax Y. (E. 1881) 481,515 



Carroll County, mounds in— James M. Williamson. (E. 1882) 535,540 



. Cass County, buried flints in— Dr. J. F. Snyder. (.E. 1881) 431.515 



Indian remains in — Dr. J. F. Snydkk. (E. 1881) 481,515 



Cobden, ancient remains near — F, M. Farrell. (E.1881) 481,515 



deposit of flint implements in — J. F. Snyder. (E. 1876) 29'J 



Fox Ei ver Valley, antiquities of— W. Hector Gale. (E. 1881) 481, 515 



habits of the gopher of— J. B. Parvix. (E. 1851) 75 



Henry and Stark Counties, mounds in— T. M. Shallexberger. (E. 1881). 481, 515 



JacLwu County, antiquities of— G. H. French. (E. 1881) 481, 515 



Knox County, antiquities of— M. A. McClelland. (R.1831) 481,515 



Lawrence County, antiquities of— A. Pattox. (R. 1873) 275 



Lower Wabash River Valley, native trees of, notes on — R. Ridgway. (P. 



1882) 518 



Madison County, stone cists in, near Highland— A. Oehler. (R. 1879) 345 



Makanda, Jackson County, stone fort near— G. H. Frexcii. (R. 1881). ..481, 515 



Mason County, antiquities of— J. COCHRAXE, (E.1877) 323 



Mercer County, ancient mounds of— T. McWhorter. (E. 1374) 286 



Mississippi Bottom, mounds of the— Wm. McAdams, Jr. (E. 1882) 535, 540 



Naples, aboriginal remains near— Joiix G. Hexdersox. (E. 1832) 535,540 



now species of Ci/j;?-J«o(?rtHi from— D. S.Jordan; C.H.Gilbert. (P. 1882). 518 



Pike County, mounds in — B.Mitchell. (E. 1879) 345 



Eock Bluir, description of human skull from— J. A. Meigs. (R. 1867) 215 



Rock Island, shell-bed skull from— A. S. Tiffany. (E. 1874) 286 



