BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 293 



DEWEY, Lyster H. The Russian thistle 

 ami other troublesome weeds iu the 

 wheat region of Minnesota and North 

 and South Dakota. 



Farmer's Bull. Xo. 10, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 1893, pp. 1-10. 

 Popular acconut of the introduction of tlie 

 Kusaian tliistle into this country, and 8ome 

 sugiiestion.s a.s to the best means of extermi- 

 nating it. Based on National Herbarium. 



EATON, Daniel Cady. List of ferns 

 from southern Patagonia. 



Contrib. U. S. Xat. Herharium, I, Septem- 

 ber, 1892, p. lo8. 

 A list of the ferns collected by the IT. S. Fish 

 Commission Steamer Albatross, and now in the 

 National Museum. 



List of mosses from Fuegia and Pat- 

 agonia. 



Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herbarium, i, Septem^ 

 bar, 1892, pp. 138-139. 

 Important notes on mosses collected by tlie 

 U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross, and 

 now in the National Museum. 



ECKFELDT, J. W. List of lichens from 

 southern Patagonia. 



Contrib. JJ. S. Nat. Herbarium, i, Septem- 

 ber, 1892, p. 142. 

 A list of the lichens collected by the U. S. 

 Fish Commission Steamer Albatross, and now 

 in the National Museum. 



EIGENMANN, Carl H. The Fishes of 

 San Diego. 



Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mus., XV, No. 897, August 

 4, 1892, pp. 123-178, pis. x-xviii. 

 This paper is based upon Museum material. 



Catalogue of the fresh- water fishes 



of Central America and southern Mex- 

 ico. 



* Froc. V. ,v. Nat. Mus., xvi, No. 925, June 

 13, 1893, pp. 53-60. 



ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud. Vieillot's 

 "Analyse" and Buffon's " Breve." 

 Auk: X. No. 2, April, 1893, pp. 184-188. 

 lieplyiug to Dr. Stejneger, in which, while 

 agreeing with him in regard to the pro])er 

 names to be borne by the Fittas, contends that 

 the evidence in regard to the other question as 

 to the priority of the first four volumes of the 

 "Nonveau Dictiouaire' tends directly against 

 it and more strongly to confirm our belief that 

 the " Analyse " was a prior publication. 



On the genus Pitta, Vieillot. 



Aitk, X, No. 1, January, 1893, pp. 51-52. 

 Shows that Pitta of Vieillot is a composite 

 genus containing three short-tailed species. 

 Therefore, if they are to be divided into sep- 

 arate genera, we should have Anthocincla with 



ELLIOTT, D. G.— continued. 



A.Phayrei as its type, Fitta with P. sordida 

 for its type, comprising all the birds with very 

 short, slightly rounded rectries, and Eucichla 

 with P.guaiana as its type, including the 

 species with rather elongated, pointed tails; 

 sufficient not being known at present to estab- 

 lish the relationships of Coracopitta. 



EVANS, A. W. List of liverworts from 

 southern Patagonia. 



Contrib. U.S. Nat. Herbarium, I, September, 

 1892, pp. 140-142. 

 Two new species are here described and 

 figured. This paper is based upon Museum 

 material. 



E VERM ANN, Barton W. Report on the 

 establishment of fish-cultural stations 

 in the Rocky Mountain region and the 

 Gulf States, consisting of (1) A recou- 

 noissance of the streams and lakes of 

 western Montana and northwestern 

 Wyoming, and (2) A report upon inves- 

 tigations made iu Texas in 1891. 



Senate 2Iis. Doc. No. Go, Fifty-second Con- 

 gress, first session, pp. 1-86, and Bull. IT. S. 

 Fish Com., 1891, pp. 1-90. 



Description of u new sucker, Fantos- 



teiis Jordani, from the Upper Missouri 

 Basiu. 



Bull. U. S. Fisl^Com., 1892, pp. 31-56. 

 This paper is based upon Museum material. 



FERNOW, Bernhard Eduaro. Report 

 on the Section of Forestry iu the U. S. 

 National Museum, 1890. 



liep. Smithsonian Inst. (TJ. S. Nat. Mus)., 

 1890(1891), pp. 163-164. 



FISHER, E. M. Revision of North Amer- 

 ican species o{ Hoffmanseggta. 



Contiib. v. S. Nat Herbarium, i, Septem- 

 ber, 1892, pp. 143-150. 

 All the North American sjiecies of Hoffmans- 

 eggia are described. This paper is based partly 

 upon Museum material. 



FLINT, James Monroe. Report on the 

 Section of Materia Medica in the U. S. 

 National Museum, 1890. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. Nat. Mus.), 

 1890 (1891), pp. 175-177. 



GOES, Axel. Reports on the dredging 

 operations oft' the west coast of Central 

 America to the Galapagos, to the west 

 coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of 

 California, in charge of Alexander 

 AgassiZ; carried on by the U. S. Fish 

 Commission Steamer Albatross during 



