CATALOGUH OF PUBLICATIONS. 781 



Mitchell, A. Antiqiiilics of Florida. (K. 1874) 2Hfi 



Mitchell, H. Mounds in Piko County, 111. (K. 1879) ".'•l.') 



Mitchell, l\. II.; Tcknek, W. \V. \^)c;ibulary ol' the Jai'L!;on of Oregon 60 



Mitchell, S. 8. Fumual sermon on Joseph Henry :;.'>(; 



Mitchell, S. W. — 



Inquiries relative to diseases known as chorea. (R. 1871) 28t) 



Researches upon the venom of the rattlesnake 135 



Mitchell, S. W. ; Keicheui, 10. T. Researches upon tlie venoms of poisonous 



Ker|teuls 647 



Mitchell, S. \V. ; Mouehouse, G. R. Researches ujumi analoniy and ])hysiol 



oi^y of respiration in chelonia 159 



Mitla, drawings of— J. G. .S.vWKixs 8() 



Mitra, lloridana, nevr spc^eies of, from Florida — W. H. Dale. (P. ISS:'.) .. ^>i6 



Mixed races in Liberia— E. I). IjLYDEX. (R. 1870) '241 



Mobile River, sliell-heaps ou— A. S.G.\.i\Es: K. M. Cuxxixchiam. (K.H77)... :'..':> 



Modes of llight in relation to acrouantics— J. B. Pettigrew. (R. 1HU7) 21') 



Moiiu, CiiAKLES. Aboriginal soap-stone (juarry and shell-heaps in Alabama. (R. 



1881) 481, ni5 



MoiGNo, F. N. Accidental or subjective colors. (R. I8()t)) 211 



Molds, paper, instructions for taking— A. P. Niijlack. (P. 183:5) 590 



Molina, L. Costa Rican minister, recommtuidiug Dr. Rerendt. (R. 18(5')) .... 201) 

 Mollusca — 



deep-water, taken off Martha's Vineyard— A. E. Verkill. (P. 1882) r)i8 



economic, of the United Statos, at the Loudon Fisheries Exhibition in 1881?, 



catalogue of— F. Winslow M 1,.''JI, 55 1 



from Steam's expedition in Labrador in 1882, catalogue of — K. .T. Bi'sh. 



(P. 188:!) M8 



of northeastern coast of America. I'artsi, ii, iii— A. E. V'eukill. (P. l>7i); 



P. 1880) - ■"'■''■'. 120 



of the Commander Islands, re])ort on — W. 11. Dall. (P. 1-^8.!) (;07 



or shell-fish, and their allies, hectares on— P. P. Carcexteu. (R. I8t>0).l 17, 152 



Mol 111 scan — 



fauna of the Truckee grou[>— C. A. White. (P. 1882) .'18 



forms, new, from the Laramie and Green River groups — C. A. White. (P. 



1882) i^flB 



MoUuscoids of Arctic America — A. E. Verrill :j12 



Mollnsks — 



arrangement of families of — T. (iiLi 227 



bibliography of^T. GiLi -"27 



department of National Museum, repoit of curator for l'^84. (R. 1884, i).. . ()18 

 report on Department of Mollnsks, National Museum, for 188.') — W. II. Dall. 



(1887), II) tM4 



eocene, some new species of, from southern Unite(l Sta.tes — A. IIeili'Rix. 



(P. 1880) --• 425 



new forms of, from Alaska— W. II. Dall. (P. 1S7S) :r.2 



of Arctic America — W. H. Dali -542 



of Kerguelen Island— W. H. Dall 2IU 



of the vicinity of San Diego, Cal., and Todos Santos Bay, Lower California, 



notes ou—C. R.Orcutt. (P.lBSo) *'''0 



of western North America— P. P. Carpenter 252 



Mouachus tropicalis, Gray— F. W. TnuE ; F.A.Lucas. (R.1884, i) 048 



Monadnock, iron-clad, deviation of compasses on — W. IIarkne.ss 2:i'.) 



Mongolia, geological researches in— R. Pumpelly...- 202 



