HlblJOlJKAPHV or r. S. NAIIONAI, Ml'>iEi:.M. 'M'6 



The osteological characteiistics oi the Lut.janiuai. 

 (Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mu8., vii, Sept. 4, 11^64, pp. 351-355.) 



A contribution to the terminology of ichthyography. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Sept. 17, 1884, pp. 356-357.) 



What are the Euryphaiyngidae 1 



(Nature, xxix, p. 2:Hi, .Jan. 10, 1884.) 



THEODORE NICHOLAS GILL AND JOHN ADAM RYDER. 



Note on Eurypharynx and an allied new genuB. 

 (Zoologischer Auzei^ter, vii, 1884, pp. 119-123.) 



On the literature and systematic relations of the saccopharyugoid tishes. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Juno 3, 1884, pp. 48-65. ) 



JOHN HENRY GURNEY, 



Xorthrepps, Norwich, England. 



On the species of the genus Pernis inhabiting Japan. 



(The Ibis, 5th series, ii (No. 7. July, 1884), pp. •27.^-277.) 



A list of the diurnal birds of prey, with references and annotations; 

 also a record of specimens preserved in the Norfolk and Norwich 

 Museum. By John Henry Guruey. London: John Yan Voor.st, 

 1 Paternoster Row, E. C. 1884. 8vo. i-xv; pp. 1-187. 



Contains frequent references to specimeus iu the U. S. National Musenm 

 collection. 



GWYNNE HARRIS HEAP, 

 Consul-General of the United Slates at Constantinople. 



On an antique Roman mosaic from Carthage, now in the United States 

 National Museum. 



Il (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. , vi, 1883 ( 1884), pp. 415-417. ) 



■ This is an intere.sting account of the discovery of the " Mosaic Lion," and 



■ the manner in which it was obtained by the British agent from an old Arab 

 " sbeik. 



HENRY WETHERBEE HENSHAW, 

 Ethnologist, hureau of Ethnology. 



Description of a new song sparrow from the- southern border of the 

 United States. 



(The Auk, new series, i (No. 3, July, 1884), pp. 2*23-2'24.) 

 Melospiza fasciata montana. This paper is based entirely ou specimens lu 

 tbe Natioual Muiseum collection. 



I, 



i On a new gull from Alaska. 



(The Auk, new series, i (No. 3, July, 1884), pp. 250-252.) 

 Larus nelsuni ; type in the U. S. National Museum. 



The shore larks of the United States and adjacent territory. 



(The Auk, new series, i (No. 3. July, 1854 ), pp. 254-268.) 



