340 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Bulletin of the Uuited States National Museum. No. 25. Contribu- 

 tions to the natural history of the Bermudas. Volume 1. Edited 

 by J. Matthew Jones and George Brown Goode. Washington: 

 Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. i-xxiii; 1-353. 

 Plates i-rxii. 

 Previous to the i)ublication of the complete bulletin, there were pub- 

 lished separately the seven jjarts of the bulletin, as follows: 



Part I. The geology of Bermuda, by William North Rice, Ph. D., 

 Orange Judd professor of geology and natural history in Wes- 

 ley an University. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. National Museum. 

 Washington: Governmeut Priutiug Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [1]- 



» [32]. Plates i-vi. (S. I. Series No. 495.) 



Part II. The botany of Bermuda, by General Sir John Henry Lefroy, 

 F. R. S., Athenaeum Club, London. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. 

 National Museum. Washington : Government Printing Office. 

 1884. 8vo. pp. [33]-[141]. 



Part III. The mammals of Bermuda, by J. Matthew Jones, F. R. S. C, 

 Fern Lodge, Waterville, Nova Scotia. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. 

 National Museum. Washington : Government Printing Office. 

 1884. 8vo. pp. [143]-[161]. 



Part IV. The birds of Bermuda, by Captain Saville G. Reid, F. Z. S., 

 of the Royal Engineers, member of the British Ornithologists- 

 Union, &c. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. National Museum. Wash- 

 ington: Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [163J-[279]. 



Part V. On a bird new to the Bermudas, with notes upon several spe- 

 cies of rare or accidental occurrence in these islands, by Clinton 

 Hart Merriam, M. D. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. National 

 Museum. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. 

 pp. [281]-[284]. 



Part VI. The reptiles of Bermuda, by Samuel Garman, Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. From Bulletin 

 No. 25, U. S. National Museum. Washington: Governmeut Print- 

 ing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [285]-[.303]. 



Part VII. The annelida from Bermuda, collected by Mr. G. Brown 

 Goode, by Henry E. Webster, i^rofessor of natural history in the 

 University of Rochester, Rochester, New York. From Bulletin No. 

 25, U. S. National Museum. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [305J-[327]. Plates vii-xii. 



Bulletin of the Uuited States National Museum, No. 27. Descriptive 

 catalogues constituting a report upon the exhibit of the fisheries 

 and fish culture of the Uuited States of America, made at tl)e Lon- 

 don Fisheries Exhibition, 1883. Prepared under the direction of G. 

 Brown Goode, U. S. Commissioner, and a staff of associates. Wash- 



