506 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



William Healey Dall — Continued. 



shells obtained from the dredgings of the 1'. S. Fish Commission Steamer Alba- 

 tross in 1888, and from other sources. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mug., xiv. pp. 173-191, No. 849, July i"., 1891. 



In tliis paper the American species and varieties of Eupleura are reviewed, their synonymy 

 given, and new forms described and figured. The fossil Nassa ealiforniana and Gryptodon 

 bisectus of Conrad are recognized in the recent fauna; several species of Californian Fusui 

 are discussed, and F. K oh elt i and Warfordi, hitherto unfigured, are illustrated. The adult 

 Trophon triangulatus Cpr. is for the first time recognized and figured, also Carpenter's Clemen- 

 tia subdiaphana and Deshayes, TeUina denticulata. The following new species and varieties 

 are described: Eujileara unispinosa, E.limata, E. sulcidentata, Trophon cerrosensis, Cancel- 

 laria Crawfordiana, TeUina Ida-. Terebratella oeeidentalis va'r. obsoleta, Buccinumstrigillatum, 

 ]:. tit j>lt riu iii, Mohnia Frielei, Strombella Middendorffii, S. fragilis, S. melonis Chrysodomus 

 ilhius, 0. periseelidus, C. phoeniceus, C. eucosmius, C. halibrectus, Trophon seitulus, T. dispa- 

 rilis, PunctureUa major. Soil-in mi Johnsoni, Calyptogena (n. gen.) with C. pacifica as type, and 

 Limopsis vaginatus, 



William Healky Dall. Instructions for collecting mollusks, and other useful 

 hints for the conchologist. 



Hull. 77. S. Xnt. Mils., X... 39, Part G, pp. [l]-[56], 1892. 



This paper is intended to furnish hints to collectors who desire to hunt for mollusks, and 

 includes notes on the manufacture of dredges, the preservation of specimens for anatomical 

 research, the fitting of cabinets, scheme for cataloguing collections and a list of useful books 

 of reference. 



William Healky Dall. The fate of the fur seal. 



Forest and Stream, New York, XXXVU, No. 10, p. 3(17. November 5, 1891; and the same, No. 

 19, p. 308, November 2G, 1891. 



Two letters discussing the factors tending to diminish the species and the value of the 

 skills in 1866.* 



Charles DkKay. < hi a bronze Buddha in the U. S. National Museum. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution (U. S. National Museum). 1889 (1891), pp. 729-735, pi. 

 CV1I. 



L.H.Dewey. Characteristic vegetation of the desert region from western Texas 

 to central Arizona. 



Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1891, pp. 351-355, 8 pis. 

 Carl II. Eighxmanx. The Fishes of San Diego. 

 Proc, 77. S. Nat. Mus., xv, pp. 123-178. 



An account of the observations made by the author on the fishes of San Diego and vichrty, 

 from December 11, 1888, to March 4. 1890. One hundred and seventy species and varieties are 

 here catalogued. 

 Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa S. Eioexmaxx. A catalogue of the fresh-water 

 tishes of South America. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, pp. 1-81. 

 Rosa S. Eigenmann and Caul H. Eioexmaxx. (See under Caul H. Eioexmaxx.) 

 Barton W. Evermaxx and Oliver P. Jenkins. Report upon a collection of fishes 

 made at Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, with descriptions of new species. 

 Proc. F. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, pp. 121-105. 

 A list of one hundred and ten species, with descriptions of seventeen supposed to be new. 



Ciiahles H. Gilbert. Description of apodal fishes from the tropical Pacific. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Max . xiv. pp. 347-352. 



Charles H. Gilbert. Descriptions of thirty-four new species of fishes collected 

 in 1888 and 1889, principally among the Santa Barbara Islands and in the Gulf 

 of California. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mas., xiv, pp. 539-560. 



Theodore Gill. On Eleginus of Fischer, otherwise called Tilesia or Pleurogadus. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, pp. 303-305. 



Theodore Gill. Notes on the genus Hiatula of Lacepede, or Tmitogaof Mitchill. 

 Proc. 77. .v. .Xat. Mus., xiv. J). 09,">. 



Theodore Gill. Note on the genus Chonerhinus or Xentoperus. 



Proc. V. S. Xat Mas., xiv. pp. 097-099. 



