50 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



PltOCEKDIXGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Volume xiii (1890) of the Proceedings, embracing separates 790 to 

 841, was issued during the year. This volume contains 605 pages, with 

 38 plates and 11 text-figures. A list of the titles of the separate 

 papers is given on pp. 01, 62 of the Report for 1891. A table contain- 

 ing an enumeration of the papers by subjects is given on p. 63 of tha'i 

 Report. 



All the papers constituting Volume xiv of the Proceedings and 

 embracing numbers 842-886, inclusive, have been published separately 

 during the year. A list of these papers is here given by title: 



No.842. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of South America. By Carl H. Eigen- 

 inann and Rosa S. Eigenniann. Pp. 1-81. 



No. si:;. Fishes collected by William !'. Seal in Chesapeake Bay at Cape Charles 

 City, \ a.. September 16 to October 3, 1890. By Barton A. Bean. Pp. 

 83-94. 



No. 814. List of North American lam. and fresh-water shells received from the U.S. 

 Departmeul of Agriculture, with notes and comments thereon. By Rob- 

 ert E. C. Steams. Pp. 96-106. 



No. 845. Relations of temperature to vertebra; among fishes. By David Starr Jordan. 

 Pp. 107-120. 



No.846. Report upon a collection of fishes made ai Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, with 

 descriptions of new species. By Barton W. Evermann and Oliver P. 

 Jenkins. Pp. 121-165. 



No. 847. Description of a new genus and species of tailless batrachian, from tropical 

 America. By Leonhard Stejneger and Frederick C. Test. Pp. 167, 168. 



No.848. On the structure of the tongue in humming birds. By Frederic A. Lucas. 

 Pp. 169-172. 



No. 849. < >n some new or interesting West American shells, obtained from the dredg- 

 ings of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatrovs in 1888. and from 

 other sources. By William H. Dall. Pp. 173-191. 



No. 850. Descriptions of two supposed species of mice from Costa Rica and Mexico, 

 with remarks on Uespvromys melanophrys of Coues. By .I.A.Allen. Pp. 

 193-195. 



No. 851. Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidce of temperate North 

 America. Revision of Maiwstra. By John B. Smith. Pp. 197-276. 



No.852. Report upon the Annelida polychonta of Beaufort, X. C. By E. A. Andrews. 

 Pp. 277-302. 



No. 85:-!. On Eleginu8 of Fischer, otherwise called Tiles ia or Pleurogadua. By Theo- 

 dore A. Gill, m. i)., ph. d. Pp. 303-305. 



No. 854. List of shells collected on the west coast of South America, principally be- 

 tween latitudes 7° 30' S. and 80 !9 N., by I>r. W. H. Jones, surgeon, 

 II. S. Navy. By Robert E. 0. Stearns. Pp. 307-335. 



No. 85."). Description of new genera, species, and subspecies of birds from Costa 

 Rica. By George K. Cherrie, Pp. 337-346. 



No. 856. Description of apodal fishes from the tropical Pacific. By Charles H. Gil- 

 bert, Pp. 347-352. 



No. 857. Description of a new species of chameleon from Kilima-Njaro, eastern 

 Africa. By Leonhard Stejneger. P. 353. 



Np.858, The genus Panopeus. By James E. Benedict and Mary J. Rathbun. Pp. 

 355-385. 



No. 859. Some observations on the Havesu-Pai Indians. By R. W. Shufeldt. Pp. 

 387-390. 



No, 860. The Navajo belt-weaver. By R. W, Shufeldt. Pp. 391-393. 



