BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 757 



Geokge P. Merrill and F. W. Clarke. On Nephrite and Jadeite. 

 Proc. U. S.Nat. Mas., xi, 1888, pp. 115-130, 1 pfate (showing microstructuxes). 

 Containing results of examinations of Nephrites, Jadeites, and allied substances from Alaska, 



Central America, New Zealand, and other sources, and compares the results with those 



obtained by other authorities. 



George P. Merrill. On a Peridotite from Little Deer Isde, in Penobscot Bay, on 

 the coast of Maine. 



Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mus., XI, 1888, pp. 191-195, 1 plate, 2 text figures (showing microstructnresX. 

 Shows that an eruptive rock from tins locality described by Jackson as a " Greenstone trap 

 mixed with serpentine,' is a peridotite of tbe variety picrite. 

 GEORGE P. Merrill. The Literature of Geyserite. 

 Am. Geologist, December, 1888, p. 437. 



Calls attention to previous papers by the author on the beds of volcanic dust in Harlan and 

 Furnas Counties, Nebraska, which had apparently been ignored by Dr. Hicks. 

 George P. Merrill. Among the Pennsylvania Slate Quarries. 

 Sci. Am. Supplement, January, 1889, 3 columns. 



George P. Merrill. Salt from Sea Water. 



Sci. Am. Supplement, April. 

 George P. Merrill. On the Selection of Building Stone. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), December, 1888, pp. 196, 197. 

 George P. Merrill. The Serpeutines and Verdantiqne Marbles. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), January, 1889, pp. 220-222. 

 George P. Merrill. The Onyx Marbles. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), February, 1889, p. 224, 

 George P. Merrill. Our Red and Pink Grauites. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), February, 1889, pp. 240, 2-17 : 1 figure. 

 George P. Merrill. The Concord Granites. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), February, 1889, p. 269. 

 George P. Merrill. Poor "Weathering Qualities of Marble. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), February, 1889, p. 276. 



George P. Merrill. Oolitic Limestones. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), April, 1889, pp. 296, 297 ; 1 figure, showing microstructnre. 

 George P. Merrill. The Porphyries. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), May, 1889, p. 7; 1 figure, showing porphvi it ic structure. 

 GEORGE P. Merrill. The Coloring Matter of Rocks. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Iudiana), June, 1889, p. 20. 

 George P. Merrill. Glaciers and Stone Quarrying. 



Stu7ie (Indianapolis, Indiana), June, 1889, p. 24. 



(See also under F. W. Claeke.) 

 J. C. Merrill and William Brewster. Notes on the Birds of Fort Klamath, 

 Oregon, with remarks on certain species by William Brewster. 



The Aid; V, July and October, 1888, pp. 251-262, 357-366. 



The critical notes, by Mr. Brewster, are based in part on specimens borrowed from the Na- 

 tional Museum. 

 John' Murdoch. A Remarkable Eskimo Harpoon from East Greenland. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mas., xi, 1888 (1889), pp. 169-171 ; 3 figures. 

 Albert P. Niblack. Ethnology of the Coast Indian tribes of Alaska. 



Proc. U. S. Nat-. Man., xi, 1888 (1889), p. 328. 

 Henry A. Pilsbry. New and little known American Mollusks. 



/'/•<»■. Acad. Nat. Set., Philadelphia, 1889, pp. 81-88, plate iii. 



Paeeilozonitet remianus Pfeiffer var. Qoodei Pilsbry is described from specimens collected by 

 Mr.G. Brown Goode at Bermuda and lent for examination by the U.S. National Museum. 



W. W. Price. Nesting of the Red-faced Warbler ( Cardellina rubrifrons) in the Hua- 

 chuca Mountains, southern Arizona. 

 The Auk, v, October, 1888, pp. 385,386. 

 W. W. Price. Xantu's Becard (Platypsaria albiventria) in the Huachuca Mountains, 

 southern Arizona. 



The Auk, v, October, 1888, p. 425. 



