372 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



Cambarus Girardianns, Faxon 117 



CambaruH Palmeri, " 124 



Cambarus alabamensia, " 125 



Cambarus compressus, " 127 



Cambarus forceps, " 133 



Cambarus Sbufeldtii, " 134 



Twelve additional species aie also described from other sources. The 

 eynonymical list coutaius the names of 69 species, of which 56 species (51 of 

 Oamharus and 5 of Astactis) are found within the limits of the United States. 



CHARLES H. FERNALD, 

 Professor of Natural History, State College, Orono, Me. 



Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting tortricids and 

 other small moths. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, 1884, pp. 577-579.) 

 Also published as Museum circular, No. 27. 



SAMUEL GARMAN, 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



The reptiles of Bermuda. By Samuel Garman, Museum of Compara- 

 tive Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. From Bulletin No. 25, TJ. S. IsTa- 

 tional Museum. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1884. 

 8vo. pp. 286-303. 



CHARLES H. GILBERT, 

 Instructor in Zoology, Indiana University. 



A list of fishes collected in the east fork of White River, Indiana, with 

 descriptions of two new species. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Aug. 5, 1884, pp. 199-205.) 



Notes on the fishes of Switz City Swamp, Green County, Indiana, 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mue., vii, Aug. 5, 1884, pp. 206-210. 

 [See under David Starr JoRDAJf and Charles H. GrLBKRT.] 



THEODORE NICHOLAS GILL, 

 Professor of Zoology, Columbian University. 



Synopsis of the genera of the super-family Tetithidoidea, (families Tewtht- 

 didce and Siganidce). 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Aug. 28, 1884, pp. 275-281.) 

 [Review of the Progress] of Zoology. 



(Smithsonian Report, pp. 565-632, for 1882 (1884). 



Synopsis of the Plectognath fishes. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Sept. 18, 1884, pp. 411-427.) 

 Not© on the Sternoptychidse. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Sept. 4, 1884, pp. 349->351.) 



