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FEWKES, J. Walter— Coutiuucd. 



lias developed a ritual among jiueblos in which 

 ceremonies lor rain and the growth of corn are 

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Tusayan snake ceremonies. 



IGth Ann. Rep. Bur. Am. Ethnol., 1897, pp. 



266-311, pis. LXX-LXXXI. 



An accoaut of the snake dances at Oraibi 

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FIG6IKS, J. D. Bachiuan's sparrow in 

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Auk, x:v, No. 2, April, 1897, p. 219. 

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GILBERT, CHAiiLES Henky. The ich- 

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Descriptions of twenty-two new spe 



cies of hshes collected by the steamer 

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Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., xix. No. 1115, Feb. 5, 

 1897, pp 437-457. pis. xlix-lv. 

 Based upon collections of the Museum, made 

 for the most part in the Pacific Ocean, south 

 of Santa Barbara, Cal. Several of the species 

 are from the Galapagos Archipelago, one only 

 being from the Atlantic. 



GILBERT, Charles Henry, and CRA- 

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Proc. U. S.Nat. Mm., xix, No. 1114, Feb. 5, 

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GOODE, George Brown, and BEAN, 

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GOODE, George Brown, and BFAN, 

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Science (New series), iv, 1806, No. 88, 

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Report upon the condition and 



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GUPPY, R. J. Lechmere and DALE, 

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 tillean Tertiary horizons, from which material 

 has been obtained, followed by descriptions of 

 species, chiefly Oligocene, which are believed 

 to be new. Of these Mr. Guppy describes 

 forty-three and Mr. Dall eighteen new species. 

 The genus Strongylocera (Miircli) is elucidated, 

 the genus Strombinella Dall and the subgenus 

 (of AcUs) Amblyspira Dall, are described as 

 new, and the subgenus (of Crassatellites) Cras- 

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HASSALL, Albert. 



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HEMSLEY, W. Botting. Eryiujimn 

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Hooker's Icon. Plant., vi, pt. 1, ser. 4, 

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 An umbellifer, from near San Cristobal, 

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Eryngiiim paucisquamosum. 



Hooker's Icon. Plant., vi, pt. 1, ser. 4, 

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 An umbellifer, from the mountains near 

 Hapancingo and summit of Sierra Madre, 

 Mexico. 



