512 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



George Perkins Merrill — Continued. 



■ Aluminum. Stone, Vol. iv, No. vm, I December, 1801, p. 330. 



Concerning the Arizona onyx. Stone. Vol. iv. No. vm, December, 1801, pp. 345, 346. 



North Ann ricn in Tertiary times. Stone, Vol. IV, No. ix, January. 1802. pp. 369, 370. 



Persian onyx. Stone, Vol. iv, No. IX, January, 1892, p. 372. 



( !ave marbles. Stone, Vol. iv, No. x, February, 1802. pp. 398, 399. 



Baryte. Statu-. Vol. iv, No. x, February, 1892, p. 404. 



A lesson from the Eleventh Census. Stone, Vol. iv, No. xi, March, 1892. pp. 432, 433. 



Some Montana building stones. Stone, Vol. iv, No. xi, March, 1892, p. 453. 



The micas. Stone, Vol. iv, No. XIII, May, 1892, p. 505. 



R. L. Packard, George P. Merrill and. (See under George Perkins Merrill.) 

 Henry A. Pilshry. Preliminary notices of new forms of fresh-water mollusks. 

 The Nautilus, v. pp. 142,143, April, 1892. 



Describes Fluminieola Merriama Pilshry and Beecher, from a specimen furnished by the 

 U. S. National Museum. 

 Mary J. Rathbun. List of Crustacea (collected in Texas by 15. W. Evermann). 



Report of the Commissioner of Fiih and Fisheries respecting the Establishment of Fish Cul- 

 tural Stations in the Rocky Mountain Region and Gulf States. Fifty-second Congress, First 

 Session, Senate Mis. Doc. No. 65, pp. 87,88, 1892. 



The erustacea, of which a list is given in this paper, were collected by Prof. I!. \V. Ever- 

 mann during the months of November and December, 1891, while engaged in an investigation 

 of the fresh and salt waters of eastern Texas, with a view to the establishment of a hatchery. 

 Eighteen species are given, none of which are new . 



Mary J. Rathbun, James E. Benedict and. (See under James E. Benedict.) 

 Richard Rathbun. Jerome Henry Kidder. A notice prepared for the Philosoph- 

 ical Society of Washington. 



Hull. Philos. Soe.. xi, pp. 480-488, 1891. 

 Richard Rathbun. The United States Fish Commission. Sonic of its work. 



The Century Magazine, March, 1892, pp. 679-697. 

 Robert Ridgway. Description of a new species of Whippoorwill from Costa Rica. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv. No. 867, October 19, 1891, pp. 465, 466. 

 Antrostomus rufomaculatus, p. 465. 

 Robert Ridgway. Notes on some birds from the interior of Honduras. 

 Proc. U. S. Sot. Mux., xiv. No. 868, October 26, 1891, pp. 467-471. 



Based en a collection obtained from Mr. Erich Wittkugel. Platypsaris aglaiee hypopl.ceus 

 (p. 467), and Pithys bicolor olivascens (p. 460), are described as new subspecies. A list of the 

 geographical races of Platypsaris aglaiee (6 in number) is given (p. 460); the female and young 

 male of Gymnocichla chiroleuca guatemalensis Prevost are described for the first time (pp. 

 460, 470), and a list of 13 species new to the fauna of Honduras given (pp. 470, 471). 



Robert Ridgway. Notes on some Costa Rican birds. 



Proc. I'. S. Wat. Mus., Vol. xiv, No. 869, November 2, 1891, pp. 473-478. 



Platypsaris aglaiee obscurus (p. 474) and Scytalopus argentifrons (p. 475) are described as 

 new; young of Oreothlypis gutturalis (Call.) and Euro met is cassini (Lawr.) are for the first time 

 described. Otherspecies noted critically are, Mim/usgUvus (VieiH), (p. 473); Picolaptes gracilis, 

 Ridg. (proven to be the young of /'. compressus), (p. 475) ; ('liloeonerpex eaboti (Malh.), immature 

 male described (p. 476); Trogon massena Gould (pp. 476-478); Trogon aurantiiventris Gould (p. 

 478). and Accipita hubniger (Vieill). (From Greytown, Nicaragua.) 



Robert Ridgway. Note on Pachyrhamphus albinucha Burmeister. 

 Proc U. S. Nat. 3Itt»., Vol. xrv, No. 870, October 26, 1891, pp. 470, 480. 



A long-lost species, described seventeen years before, discovered in the National Museum 

 collection. Not being referable to tlie genus Pachyrhamphus, or any other known generic 

 type, the new generic name Xenopsaris was proposed for it. 



Robert Ridgway. Description of two supposed new forms of Thamnophilus. 



Proc. r. S. \ut. Mus., xiv. No. 871, October 26, 1891, p. 481. 



Thamnophilus albicHssus and Thamnophilus trinitatus, both from the Island of Trinidad. 

 Robert Ridgway. List of birds collected on the Bahama Islands by the naturalist 



of Hie Fish Commission steamer Albatross. (Published by permission of the 

 Commissioner of Fisheries.) 



The Auk, vm, No. 4, October, 1891, pp. 333-339. 



The list is subdivided according to localities, as follows: I, Abaco, -.0 species; II, New 

 Providence, 34 species; III. Eleuthera Island, 18 species; IV. Cat Island. 15 species; V, 

 Thattlings Island. 28 species; VI. Rum Hay. 27 species; VII, Green Bay, 26 species; VIII, 



