BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 505 



Fkederick V. Coville and John ('. Branner. A list <>i' the plants of Arkansas. 

 Report of Geological Survey of Ark., iv, 1888, pp. 155-252. 

 This is a catalogue of nil the known plants of Arkansas. 



Frederick V. Coville. Description of new plants from Southern California, Ne- 

 vada. Utah, and Arizona. 



Biol. Soc. of Washington, vm, 1892, pp. 65-80. 

 William Hea ley Dall. Contribution a la Fauhe malacolojique terrestres des Ilss 

 Galapagos. 



Jim null <li- Conchy liologie, Paris, xxxi. No. 4, ]p|p. :i l -t-.': 1 1«. October, 1891. 

 This is a brief synopsis of the malacolegical results obtained 1>.\ Dr. G. Banr during es 

 p] oration of the Galapagos Islands. 

 William Healey Dall. On anew subgenus of ineretrix (Entwela), with descrip- 

 tions of two new species from Brazil. 



The Nautilus, Philadelphia, July, 1801. Vol. v, No. 3, pp. 26-29. 



Entwela perplexa Stearns fr the Rio La Plataand Entwela Iheringi Dall from Southeastern 



Brazil, arc described and figured. 

 William Healey Dall. On some marine mollusks from the southern eoast of 

 Brazil. 



The Nautilus, August, 1891, pp. 42-44. 



This paper comprises a list of species from the region specified, mostly collected by Dr. H. 

 v. Ihering. 



William Healey Dall. On some types new to the fauna of the Galapagos Islands. 



Tl,r Nautilus, January. 1S92, pp. 97-99. 



This describes TLelicina Tiesiotica, Leptinaria chathamensis, and Zonites Sauri, all new spe- 

 cies, and notes the occurrence of a new species of Pupa and Bulimulus (Pleuropyrgus) JSabeli 

 Stearns. 

 William Healey Dall. On the species of donax of Eastern North America. 

 The Nautilus, March, 1892, pp. 125, 127. 



This paper gives the diagnostic features of the different species in tabular form, and de- 

 scribes as new D. Emmonsi and J>. aequilibrata Hall from the late tertiarius of the Carolinas. 

 William Healey Dall. On an undescrihed Cytherea from the Gulf of Mexico. 

 The Nautilus, April, 1892, pp. 134. 135. 



In this paper Cytherea lexasiana is described from the coast of Texas. 

 William Healey Dall. Geographical explorations. Early expeditions to the re- 

 gion of Behring Sea and Strait. From the reports and Journals of Vitus Ivano- 

 vich Behring, translated by William Healey Dall. Washington, Government 

 Printing Office, 1891. 



From IT. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, T. ('. Mendenhall, Superintendent, Annual Report 

 for 1890. Appendix 19, pp. .759-774; 4° with two maps. March, 1891. 



This paper, separately printed as above with title page and cover, appears in the annual 

 volume with the following heading: 



Notes on au original manuscript chart of Behring's expedition of 1725-1730, and on an orig- 

 inal manuscript chart of bis second expedition ; together with a summary of a journal of the 

 first expedition kept by Peter Chaplin and now first rendered into English from Bergh's Rus- 

 sian version." 

 William Healey Dall. Tertiary Mollusks of Florida, Part ir, Introductory. On 

 the marine Pliocene beds of the Carolinas. 



Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Transactions, Vol. iv, pp. 201-217, January 

 20, 1892. 



The above was separately printed in advance, and contains a demonstration of the existence 

 of true Pliocene beds in the Carolinas. The general conclusions were reprinted in the Nau- 

 tilus, March, 1892, pp. 128-132. 

 William Healey Dall. Obituary Notices, Emil Bessels. 



Bull. Phil. Soc. of Washington, n. pp. 465, 466. September, 1891. 

 William Healey Dale. Apropos des Plenrotomaria des Musees Ainerieaines. 

 Bulletin scientifique de In France et de Belgique, Paris. 1891 . xxm, part 2. pp. 488, 489. 

 This note explains the condition in which the animals referred to reached America, and 

 vindicates the authorities of the Museum from the charge of indifference or carelessness in 

 utilizing this material, which had been made. 



William Healey Dall. Scientific results of explorations by the I". S. Fish Com- 

 mission Steamer Albatross. \\. — <>n some new or interesting West American 



