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BARTSCH, Paul— Contimu'd. 



Sabine's Gull and Scnnctt's Nighthawk 

 are added to the list of Iowa birds. The 

 record of the Nightliawk is l)ased upon a 

 specimen now in the National Museum col- 

 lection. 



A priinitivc Swift colony. 



Wilson Bull., No. 25, Mar., 1899, pp. 21, 22. 

 This paper deals with the Chimney Swifts, 

 nesting in hollow cypress trees, at Lake 

 Drunimond, Dismal Swamp, Virginia. 



BEAN, Barton A. Notes on a collection 

 of fishes from Mexico, with description 

 of a new species of Platypcecilus. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mux., xxi, No. 1159, Nov. 21, 



1898, pp. 539-542, 1 fig. 



Notes on the capture of rare fishes. 



Pruc. U. S. Xat. Mas., xxi. No. 1165, Dec. 

 20, 1898, pp. 639, 640. 



Myoxocephahis mednius, new species. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mm., No. 47, Pt. ii, 1898, pp. 

 1983, 1984. 

 A diagnosis of Mijoxoeephaliis mednius, in- 

 cluded in .Jordan and Evermann's "Fi.shes 

 of North and Middle America," published as 

 Bulletin 47 of the National Museum. 



Porocoitns quadratm, new species. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 47, Pt. ii, 1898, 

 p. 1998. 

 A diagnosis of Porocottus quadratus, includ- 

 ed in Jordan and Evermann's " Fishes of 

 North and Middle America," published as 

 Bulletin 47 of the National Museum. 



BEAN, Tarleton H., and Barton A. 

 Note on O.vycottus aeuticeps (Gilbert) 

 from Sitka and Kadiak, Alaska. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. 3Im., xxi. No. 1167, Dee. 

 20, 1898, pp. 655, 656. 



BREWSTER, William. An undescribed 

 Clapper Rail from Georgia and East 

 Florida. 



Proc. Neiv Emjland Zool. (Hub, i, June 9, 



1899, pp. 49-51. 



Rallies crepitans waynei is described as new. 

 Based partly upon Museum material. 



CASANOWICZ, I. M. Some customs of 

 the Jews in Palestine. 



American Hebrew, LXiv, pp. 641,642. 

 (See also under Cyrus Adler.) 



CHAPMAN, Frank M. Kirtland's War- 

 bler {Dendroica kirtlandi) . 



. Auk, XV, No. 4, Oct., 1898, pp. 289-293, pi. IV. 



An account of this rare bird is given, 



together with a list of the known specimens, 



and published records of the .same. Based 



partly upon Museum material. 



NAT MUS 99 9 



CHAPMAN, Frank M.— Continued. 



The distribution and relationships 



of Anunodfdiiiux marituimHixnd its alUes. 



Auk, XVI, No. 1, Jan., 1899, pp. 1-12, pi. I. 

 A review of tlie forms of A nniiodramu.'i mar- 

 iliiintx, giving the distinctive characters and 

 geograpiiical distribution of each. Annnn- 

 dramus maritimu.f Jislieri is described as new. 

 Based partly upon Mu-seum material. 



CHESNUT, Victor King. Thirty poi- 

 sonous plants of the United States. 



Farmer.')' Bull., V. S. Dept. Agric, No. 86, 

 Jan. 19, 1899, pp. 1-32, figs. 1-24. 



Principal poisonous jilants of the 



United States. 



Bidl. Div. BoL, U. S. Dcpt. Agric, No. 20, pp. 

 1-60, figs. 1-34. 



CHITTENDEN, Frank H. The Larger 

 Apple-tree Borers. 



Circ. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (second 



series). No. 32, July 1 (5), 1898, pp. 1-12, 



figs. 1-3. 



A general consideration of Saperda Candida, 



S. cretata and Chrymbothris femorata, with 



particular attention to remedial treatment. 



Three original illustrations are given. 



A new Squash Bug. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxx, No. 9, Sept., 

 1898, pp. 239, 240. 

 A preliminary article on Anasa armigera 

 Say. 



Insect injury to millet. 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 



series) , No. 17, Dec. 1, 1898, pp. 84-86. 



Notes on injury to Panicum miliaceum and 



other species by Chxtocnema denticidata, 



Monocrepidiiis bellus. Diabrotica 12-punctaia, 



Laclinosterna .sp., iind Chlorops ussimili>^. 



Insects injurious to beans and peas. 



Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agric., 1898, pp. 233- 

 260, figs. 66-82. 

 Popular economic accounts of 12 species of 

 bean and pea-destroying Coleoptera. with 

 notices of 15 other insects. 

 Author's extras of this pai)cr were issued 

 May 15, 1899. 



Twig iiruncrs and allied species. 



Bull. Div. Ent, U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 



series) , No. 18, Jan. 6, 1899, pp. 35-43, 4 



figs. 



A general popular account of Elaphidion 



villosum, with shorter notes on E. inerme. E. 



sidrpubescens, E. mucronatum, and 5 other 



species of the genus. Three of the figures are 



original. 



