BIBLIOGRAPHY OF U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 367 



A brief review of tbo Lagopodes belonging to the group Attagen, Kaup. 



(Zoitet'lirift. fiir die <;osamuite Ornitholoyic (Budaiu'st, Hungary) 1, Jalir- 



paiiji, 1H84, pp. H-)-f)',>. Plato V. 

 Basod exclusively on six-cinu'U.s in thf National Museum CDlleftiou. 



On the .shodding of the claws in tl)c Ttannigans and allied birds. 

 (Americau Naturalist, August, 1884, pp. 774-771).) 



FREDERICK WILLIAM TRUE. 



Great International Fisberies Exhibition. Loudon, 1883. United States 

 of America. H. Catalogue of the Aquatic Mammals exhibited by 

 the United States I^ational Museum. By Frederick W. True, cur- 

 ator of the Department of Mammals, United States National Mu- 

 seum. "Washington : Government Printing Ofifice. 1884. 8vo. 

 pp. 1-21*. 



A muskrat with a round tail. 



(Scieucp, iv (No. 75, July 11, 1884), p. 34.) 



On a new muskrat, Neojiber alleni, from Florida. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, July 29, 1884, pp. 170-172.) 



Descriptiou of a new species and genus, intermediate between Fiber and 

 the Arvicolas. 



Barbirussa tusks from an Indian grave in British Columbia. 



(Science, iv (No.7ri, July 11, 1884), p. 34.) 



Photographs of the interior of a coal mine. 



(Scieuce, iv (No. 84, Sept. 12, 1884), pp. 223-224.) 



Note upon some photographs taken by the Metallurgical Department for 

 exhibition at the New Orleans Exposition. 



Suggestions to the keepers of the U. S. life-saving stations, light- 

 houses, and liglit-shii)s; and to other observers, relative to the best 

 means of collecting and preserving specimens of whales and por- 

 poises. 



(Extracted from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Fish and Fish- 

 eries for 1883 (1884), and printed as a si parate). 8vo. pp. 1-26. Plates i-xi. 



Contains, in addition to detailed instructions for collecting cetaceans, a list 

 of, an artiticial key to, and figures of, all the genera. 



Provisional j)lan for a collection of mammals to be exhibited at the 

 World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-'85, 

 at Xew Orleans. 



A provisional list of the mammals of North and Central America, 

 and the West Indian Islands. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus., vii, 1884, pp. 585-611.) 



This paper was also published as Circular 29, U. S. National Museum. 

 Contains an euunieratinu of all the species and varieties of mammals found 

 north of the Isthmus of Panama, both terrestrial and aquatic. 



Bot-tlies in a turtle. 



(Science, iv (No. 1)6, Dec. 5, 1884), p. 511.) 



Porj)oise-fishing at Cape JMa^', New Jersey. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish Com., iv, 1884, pp. 431-432.) 



