BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 755 



S. R. Koehler— Continued, 



Noch einmal " Radiren und Gradiren ;" same journal, i, No. 7, November, 1888. 



A collection of quotations from German literature, from the sixteenth century downwards, to 

 fix the term used iu German in past centuries to designate the art of etching. 

 S. R. Koehuer. Eiue neue Geschichte des Holzschnittes. 



Ohronikfiir vervielfdltigende h unst, Vienna, i, No. 6, October, 1888. 

 S. R. Koehler. Die Meister der Holzschneidekunst. 



Kunstchronik, Leipsig, xxiv, Xo. 1, October, 1888. 



Preliminary announcements of W. J. Linton's forthcoming work, " The Masters of Wood En- 



-ravin;:. 



S. R. Koehxer. Exhibition of Albert Durer's engravings, etchings, and dry-prints, 

 and of most of the woodcuts executed from his designs. Selected from the col- 

 lection of Mr. Henry F. Sewall, of New York, and from the Gray Collection be- 

 longing to Harvard College: together with eight original drawings from the 

 collection von Franck. November 15, 1888, to January 15, L889. Boston: Printed 

 for the Museum by Alfred Mudge ifc Sou, 24 Franklin Street, 1888. 

 12mo., pp. xxii, ,s]. 



Contains a catalogue, arranged chronologically, of all of Durer's authenticated works on metal 

 and of most of the woodcuts from his designs, together with some of the doubtful works. 

 Also notes, with inferences to the leading writers on Diner, and an introduction. 

 S. P. Langley. The New Astronomy | by | Samuel Pierpont Langley, ph. d., ll. 

 r>. | Director of the Allegheny Observatory, memberof the National Academy | Fel- 

 low Royal Astronomical Society, etc., etc. | illustrated | | Boston | Tichnor 



A- Company | 211 Tremont street [ 1888. 

 8vo., pp. xii, 2G0; 93 figures. 

 Geoege N. Lawkexce. Description of a new species of bird of the genus Catharus 

 from Ecuador. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mux., x, August 6, 1888, p. 503. 



Catharus berlepschi, Lawr.; habitat western Ecuador (Cayandeled). 

 George N. Lawrence. An account of the Breeding Habits of Puffinus auduboni in 

 the island of Grenada. West, Indies, with a note on Zenaida rubripes. 

 The Auk, vi, January, 18S9, pp. 19-21. 

 George N. Lawkence. Remarks upon abnormal coloring of plumage observed in 

 several species of birds. 



The Auk, vi, June, 1889, pp. 46-50. 

 George N. Lawrence. A now name for the species of Sporophila from Texas, 

 generally known as S. morelleti. 

 The A uk, vi, January, 1889, pp. 53, 54. 

 Renamed Sporophila morelleti sharpei (p. 53). 

 JOSEPH LEIDY. Notice of some Fossil Human Boms. 



Transactions of tin- Wagner Free Institute of Srimc-' n, 1889, pp. 9-12; 2 plates. 

 Description of fossil human bones exhibited in the Museum Hi' the Academy of Natural Sci- 

 enci .-. Philadelphia. 

 LEO LeSQUEREUX. Recent Determinations of Fossil Plants from Kentucky, Louis- 

 iana, Oregon, California, Alaska, Greenland, etc., with descriptions of New 

 Species. 



/v..,- U. S. Nat. Mus., xi, 1888, pp. 11-38, pis. iv-xvi. 

 Leo Lesquereux. List of Fossil Plants collected by Mr. I. C. Russell at Black 

 Creek, near Gadsden, Alabama, with descriptions of several New Species. 

 Proc. U. 8. A'"'. M"x., xi, 1888, pp, 83-87, pi. xxix. 



Edwin Lin ton. Notes on Cestoid Entozoa of Marine Fishes. 



inter. Jour. ScL, xxxvii, M: I 9 pp. 239, 240. 



Frederic A. Lucas. Great Auk Notes. 



'/'/,. Auk, July, 1888, pp. 278 



Notes on some supposed breeding grounds of tie- Great Auk. 

 Frederic A. Lucas. Abnormalities in the Ribs of Birds. 

 The Auk, July, L888, pp. 329,330. 



Noting instances in wbicb birds were found to Lave more or Less ribs than the normal number 

 for tin speci 



