BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. . r >(>o 



Tarlkton H. Bean. Notes on fishes collected in Mexico by Prof. Duges, wit li 

 descriptions of new species. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XV, pp. 283-287. 



(Fundulus robustus, A i-ii in bartoni, and Algansea dugesi arc described for the flrsl time.) 

 Charles E. Bendire. Docs the Rattlesnake Spit .' 

 Forestand, Stream, xxxvm. June 2, l*!):.'. p. 518. 



( '< introverts Prof. Cope's account of the rattlesnake's action in attacking. 

 James E. Benedict. Decapod Crustacea of Kingston Harbor. 

 Johns Hopkins University Circular, Vol. XI, No. 97, p. 77. April, 1892. 



A list of thirty-eight species of Crustacea collected at Jamaica by Dr. T. II. Morgan, with 

 descriptions of one new genus, Areograpsus, ami three uew species Eucratoplax spinidentata, 

 A reograpsus jamaicensis and Sesarma bidentata. 

 James E. Benedict. Preliminary descriptions of thirty-seven new species of hermit 

 crabs of the genus Eupagurus in the U. S. National Museum. 

 Proc. 0. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. xv, pp. 11-26, 1892. 



The p'nus is divided, according to the character of the left hand, into four subgenera, Eupa- 

 gurus, Trigonochirus, Elassoehirus and Labidochirus. Of the thirty-seven new species, twenty- 

 eight arc from the west coast of North America, one from the I lalapagos Islands, two from the 

 cast coast of South America, and the remainder from Florida and the ( 'aribbcan Sea. 



James E. Benedict and Mary J. Rathbun. The genus Panopeus. 

 I'm,, r. S. Nat. Mux.. Vol. xiv, pp. 355-385, pis. xix-xxiv. 1891. 



A monograph based on thirty-eight species, twenty-five of which arc contained in the 

 Museum. Six species are described as new: Panopeus areolatus, dissimilis, ovatus, angusti 

 frons, hemphillii, bermudensis. 



John G. Branner and Frederick V. Coville. (See under Frederick V. Covllle.) 

 C. S. Brimley. Bachman's Warbler (Helmenithophila bachmani), at Raleigh, N. ('. 

 The Auk, vni, No. 3, July, 1881, pp. 310-318. Specimens taken April 27 and May 22, 1891. 

 Amos W. Butler. Notes on the Range and Habits of the Carolina Parrakeet. 



The Auk, ix, No. 1, Jan., 1892, pp. 49-56. Refers chiefly to " its distribution in Indiana and 

 neighboring States, together with some notes upon its habits." 

 Frank M. Chapman. On the eolor-pattern of the upper tail coverts in Colaptes 

 auratus. 



Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Wist., in, No. 2, August 27, 1891, pp. 311-314. 



Shows a remarkable individual variation in respect to the markings in question, page 314 

 showing illustrations of single feathers from fifteen individual specimens, each differently 

 marked. 



Frank M. Chapman. On the birds observed near Corpus < Ihristi, Tex., during parts 

 of March and April, 1891. 



Hull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., in. No. 2, August 27, 1891, pp. 315 328. 



A well annotated list of thirty-three species, of which Cardinalis cardinalis carinushu 

 Chapm. (p. 324) is described as new. 

 George K. Cherrie. Description of new genera, species, and subspecies of birds 

 from Costa Rica. 



Proc. I'. S. Nat. Mus.. Vol. xiv, No. 855, September 5, 1891, pp. 337-346. 



New genera: Deconychura (p. 338), type, I>. typiea, new species; Premnoplex (p. 339), type 

 Munjii romis In 'unnescens Tawr. New species and subspecies : Lophotriccus sguamicristatus 

 hi inn i- iy. 337), Lophotriccus zeledoni (p. 337), Pachyrhamphusornatus (p. 338), Deconyehurc, typiea 

 (p. 33!)), Vireo superciliaris (Eidgway, MS.) (p. 340), BasUeuterus salvini (p. 342), GraUaria 

 lizanoi (p. :(42). Pachyrhamphus similis (p. 343). Arremon aurantiirostris saturatus (p. 345), 

 Myrmeciza intermedia (p. 345). 

 George K. Cherrie. Notes on Costa Riean Birds. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. xiv. No. 879, November is. 1891, pp. 517-537. 



Species and subspecies not iced critically are, <1) Gatharus melpomene, (2) Gatharus mexicanus , 

 (3) Campylorhynchus capistratus, (4) Henicorhina prostheleuea i'<) Benicorhina leueophrys, (6) 

 Thryophilus costaricensis, (8) Thryophilus thoracicus, (!*) Thryophilus zeledoni, (11) Thryophilus 

 semibadius, (12) Thryothorus hyperthrus, (13) Thryothorus melanogaster, (14) Thryothorus 

 fasciativentris, (15) Oreothlypis gutturalis, (16) Dendroica vieilloti, (17) Geothlypis caninucha 

 icterotis, (18) Geothlypis bairdi, (19) BasUeuterus delattrii, (20) BasUeuterus melanogenys, (21) 

 Setophaija aurantiaca, (22) Vireo pollens, (23) HylophUus ochraceiceps, (24) Cyclorhis flavipectus 

 subflavescens, (25) Vireolanius puchellus verticalis, (26) THglossa plumbea, (27) Dacnis venusta, 

 (28) Euphonia gracilis, (29) Euphonia minuta, (3ii) Ramphoeelus costaricensis, (31) Ghlorospin- 

 gus pileatxis, (32) Buarremon gutturalis, (33) Dendrornis nana costaricensis, (34) Myrmeei " 

 stictoptera, (35) Picolaptes compressus, (36) PhUydor oirgatus, (37) GraUaria intermedia, (38> 

 GraUaria dives. (39) Ornithion imberbe, (40) Tyranniscus parvius, (41) Empidonax albigularis, 



