BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 771 



E. W. Shufeldt. Observations upon the Osteology of the Order Tubinarea and Ste- 



gauopodes. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., XI, 1888, pp. 253-315 ; 43 figures. 

 E. W. Shgfeldt. Ou the | Position of Chamaea in the System. | By | R. W. Sha- 



feldt. | Reprinted from the Journal of Morphology, vol. in, No. 3. | [ Boston : 



Giun and Company. | 1889. 

 8vo, pp. 475-502, 8 text figures. 

 A comparative study of tho structure of Chamcea. 

 Charles Torrey Simpson. Contributions to the Mollusca of Florida. 

 Proc. Davenport Acad. ofSci., v, February-March, 1889, pp. 45-72, 63*-72*, 8vo. 

 Tliis is a list of shells collected in Florida by the author, many of which wore identified at 

 the National Museum for him, ar.d of which a largo number of tho spocies were donated 

 t<> the collection. It contains descriptions of Pleurotoma simpsoni (p.5i),Tralia minus- 

 aula (p. 69), and Pandora (Eennerlia) bvushiana (p. 71), by W. H. Dall, and Xatica (Luna- 

 lia) semisulcata (p. 72*), by Mr. Simpson. 

 John B. Smith. New Species of Oncocnemis. 

 Insect Life, I, July, 1888, pp. 18-20. 



Describes as new O.fasciatus, California; <>. tenuifascia, Colorado; O. tricolor, Colorado; O. 

 terminalis, Colorado; <>. simplex, Utah. 

 John B. Smith. List of the Sphingidce of Temperate North America. 

 Entomologica Americana, IV, August, 1888, pp. 89-94. 



A preliminary revised list of species based upon a monographic study of the family. 

 John B. Smith. Annual address of the President of the Entomological Club of the 



A. A. A. S. 



Entomologica Americana, iv, September and October, 1888, pp. 101-112, 125-134. 



Gives a review of the principal collections of the United States, and of tho methods of pre- 

 serving and arrangements adopted in the varions public museums, giving a more detailed 

 review of the collections in the U. S. National Museum. 



John B. Smith. Cerathosia tricolor Smith. 



Entomologica Americana, iv, September, 1888, pp. 122, 123. 



An enumeration of the characters of the genus and a discussion of its relationships. 



John B. Smith. Monograph of the Sphingidce of America north of Mexico. 

 Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, XV, October, 1888, pp. 49-242 ; plates iv-xiii. 

 Review of the literature of the family and a careful description of all the genera and species. 



John B. Smith. Notes on Lach noslerna fusea Auct. 



Insect Life, I, December, 1888, pp. 180-185. 



Separates the species known as fusca into Lowe, describing as new L. arcua/a, L. (labia, and 

 L. grandis. Figures of the genitalia of both soxes of each species are given. 

 John B. Smith. Jrotiidce vs. Noctuidw. 



Canadian Entomologist, xx, December, 1888, pp. 236-238. 



Discusses the relationship of Cerathosia tricolor, and sets out the characters separating the 

 Arctiidce and Noctuidce. 

 John B. Smith. Note ou the position of the Cerathosia. 



Entomologica A mericana, v, January, 1889, p. 8. 



Quotes two letters from Mr. H. B. Moeschler, confirming the author's view of the family refer. 

 encc of this genus. 

 JOHN B. SMITH. An Introduction to Kntomology (Review ). 



Entomologica Americana, iv, January, 1889, pp. 19,20. 



A review of J. H. Comstook'a book on Entomology. 



John B. Smith. Notes on Cydosia and Cerathosia. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mas., xi, 1888, pp. 185 190, 2 figs. 



Robert E. C. Stearns. On certain Parasites, Commensals, and Domeciliars in the 

 pearl oysters, Meleagrince. 



Report of Smithsonian Institution, 1886 (1889), part 1, Juno, 1889, pp. 339-344 ; plates i-iii. 

 Describes and figures certain tisli and other parasites of tho pearl oysters. 



Leoniiakd StejneGER. Tallinn's contributions to the knowledge of the Bird Fauna 

 of the Siberian Coasts of the Arctic Sea. 

 The Auk, v, July, 18*8, pp. 306-311. 

 A review of Palmen's "Bidrag till K;innedomen om Sibiriska Isbafsku.steus Fogelfauna." 



Leoniiakd Ste.inegek. Review of Japanese Birds, vn. Tho Creopers. 

 Proc. XT. S. Nat. Mas., X, September 19, 1888, pp. 606-611. 



