BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 7 43 



Shufeldt, R. W., Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 



Simpson, Charles Torrey, Ogallala, Nebraska. 



Smith, Johu B., Assistant Curator, Department of Insects, U. S. National Museum. 



Stearns, R. E. C, Adjunct Curator, Department of Mollusks, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



Stejneger, Leouhard, Curator, Department of Reptiles, U. S. National Museum. 



Stephen, Alexander M., Kearn's Canon, Arizona. 



Sterki, V., New Philadelphia, Ohio. 



True, Frederick W., Curator, Department of Mammals, U. S. National Museum. 



Vasey, George, Botanist, Department of Agriculture ; Honorary Curator, 1 department 

 of Botany, U. S. National Museum. 



Walcott, Charles D., U. S. Geological Survey; Honorary Curator, Department of In- 

 vertebrate Fossils (Paleozoic), U. S. National Museum. 



Ward, Lester F., U. S. Geological Survey; Honorary Curator, Departments of Fos- 

 sil and Recent Plants, U. S. National Museum. 



Warren, B. H., State Ornithologist, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 



Watkins, J. Elfreth, Curator, Section of Transportation, U. S. National Museum. 



White, Charles A., U. S. Geological Survey; Houorary Curator, Department of Iu^ 

 vertebrate Fossils (Mesozoic), U. S. National Museum. 



Whitfield, J. W., American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 



Wilsou, Thomas, Curator, Department of Prehistoric Anthropology, U. S. National 

 Museum. 



LIST OF PAPERS. 



Cyrus Adler. The Views of the Babylonians concerning Life after Death. 



Andover Review, x, pp. 92-101. 



The Assyro-Babyloniaus believed iu a future life. Reward and punishment were as a rule 

 awarded iu the flesh. A region of the blessed was reserved for a select few. 

 Cyrus Adler. Assyrian weak verbs. 



Proc. Am. Orient. Soc, October, 1888, pp. xcviii-c. 



Showing that these classes of weak verbs, usually confounded, can be sharply differentiated. 

 Cyrus Adler. The U. S. National Museum exhibit of Oriental Antiquities at the 

 recent Cincinnati Exposition. 



Proc. Am. Orient. Soc. Octoher, 1888, pp. i-iii. 



Brief description of the exhibit. 

 Cyrus Adler. Note on the proposed edition of the life and writings of Edward 

 Hinrks. 



Proc. Am. Orient. Soc, October, 1888, pp. ci-civ. 



Record of progress of the work and additions to tho bibliography. 

 Cyrus Adler. Report on the progress of Oriental Science in America during 1883. 



I'ruc. Am. Orient. Soc, May, 1889, p. cxliv. 



Announcement of intention to prepare report, and request fur cooperation. 

 J. A. Allen. Descriptions of new subspecies of die Seaside Pinch (Ammodramua 

 mart limns ). 



The Auk, v, July, 1888, pp. 284-287. 



(1) Ammodramus peninsulce, Scott's Seaside Sparrow, p. 284 ; habitat, " Southwestern Florida 

 (Tarpon Springs and Cedar Keys) and Louisiana (Grand Isle)." (2) Ammodramus mariti- 

 mug gennetti, Texan Seaside Sparrow, p. 286; habitat, "Gulf Coast of Texas (Corpus 

 Christi)." 

 J. A. Allen. Description of a new species of the Genus Tityra, from Ecuador. 

 The Auk, v, July, 1888, pp. 287-288. 



Tityra nigricepg, p. 287 ; habitat, " Head-waters of the Napo, Ecuador." 

 J. A. Allen. On Cychloris (lege Cyclorhis) viridis (Veill) and its near Allies, with 

 remarks on other species of the Genus Cyclorhis. 

 Bull. A m. Mux. Nat. Hint., II, No. 3, .1 one 17, 1889, pp. 12:5-135. 



An important systematic review of the genus, elucidating mali.\ mooted points of synonymy, 

 relationship, ami distribution, accompanied by an excellent "key to th" species,' and 

 illustrated by seven woodcut figures of heads. 

 Cyclorhin tlaviptctug trinitutis, new subspecies from Trinidad. 



