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REPORT OF NATIONAL :\IUSEUM, 1893. 



GOES, Axel. — contiuned. I 



1891, Lieut. Connnauder Z. L. Tanner, i 

 U. S. Navy, conuiiaudiiig. IIL On a 

 peculiar typo of arenaceous Foraminifer j 

 from tlie American tropical Pacific, Xeu- 

 siiia Jgassizi. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xxni, No. 5, 

 December, 1892, pp. 195-198, pi. 1. 

 This paper is based upou Museum material. 



GOODE, George Brown. Report upon 

 tbe condition and progress of the U. S. 

 National Museum during the year end- 

 ing June 30, 1890. 



Hep. Smithsonian Jnst. (V. S.Nat. Mus.), 

 1890 (1891), pp. 1-116. 



HARRIS, Gilbert Denxisox. The Ter- 

 tiary geology of Calvert Cliffs, Mary- 

 laud. 



Am. Jovrn. ScL, Xiv, January, 189:!, pp. 

 21-31, one map in the text. 

 In this article the author correlates the faunal 

 zones iu the Miocene of the region, showing that 

 there are at least three fairly distinct fauna", , 

 represented, in ascending order, by the Plum , 

 Point, Jones' "Wharf, and St. Mary'.s horizons, j 

 These facts had hitherto been ignored, con- 

 fused, or their significance unrecognized. The 

 material by which these conclusions are justi- 

 fied now forms part of the national collection. 



Notes on Conrad's "Fossil Shells of 



the Tertiary Formatiidn." 



Am. Geologist, XI, No. 4, April, 1893, pp. 

 279-281. 

 Itefers to the dates of some of Conrad's pub- 

 lications. 



Republication of Conrad's " Fossil 



Shells of tbe Tertiary P'ormation of 

 North America." 



8vo., pp. 1-121, 20 plates and 1 map. "Wash- 

 ington, May, 1893. 

 This is as nearly as possible an exact reprint 

 of Conrad's Eoeeue volume, with an Albertype 

 reiiroduction of the original plates, and of two 

 unpublished plates, together with an introdiic- 

 tion and index by the author. The work being 

 practically inaccessible and very necessary for 

 students of the American Eocene, was re- 

 printed under 'Mr. Harris's editor.ship. 



(See also under Willi.\m Healey 

 Dall.) 



HASBROUCK, Edwin M. A presuma- 

 bly ne"w fact relative to the Cedar 

 WaX'-wiug {Ampelis cedrortun), with 

 remarks upon the importance of a 

 thorough knowledge of first plumages. 

 Science, xxi. No. 528, March i7, 1893. pp. 144- 

 145. 



HASBROUCK. Edwin M.— continued. 



Proves that the sealing-wax-like appendages 

 to shafts of secondaries are. to some extent, at 

 least, independent of age. This paper is based 

 upon Museum material. 



HAUPT, Paul. On a modern reproduc- 

 tion of the eleventh tablet of the Baby- 

 lonian Nimrod Epic and a new frag- 

 ment of the Chaldean account of the 

 Deluge. 



Proc. Am. Oriental Soc, 1893. pp. ix-xii. 

 HAY, OlivePv Perry. On the ejection of 

 blood from the eyes of horned toads. 

 rroc. U. S. Xat. 2Ius., xv, No. 907,Septem''er 

 IG, 1892, pp. 375-378. 

 The curious phenomenon recorded took place 

 in the herpetological laboratory of the ^luseum. 



Some observations on the turtles of 



the genus Malaclcmys. 



Proc. r.S.X'at.2Ius.,xy. No. 908, September 

 IG, 1892, pp. 379-383. 

 Critical notes, chiefly on Museum material. 



On the breeding habits, eggs, and 



young of certain snakes. 



Proc. 77. S. Xat. Mut., xv, No. 909. September 

 16, 1892, pp. 385-397. 

 The entire collection upou which these notes 

 were based was donated to the iluseum by the 

 author. 



The I Batrachians and Reptiles | of 



the I Stateof Indiana. | By (Oliver Perry 

 Hay, Ph. D. | Indianapolis: | B. Bur- 

 ford, Printer and Binder ] 1893. 

 8vo., pp 1-204, pis i-ni. 

 Based in i)avt upon material belonging to the 

 National Museum. 



HITCHCOCK, ROMYX. The ancient pit- 

 dwellers of Yezo, Japan. 



Pep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. Nat. ^[ns.T, 

 1890 (1891), pp. 417-427, pis. i.xxill-LXXX, 

 tigs. 64-67. 



The Ainos of Yezo, Japan. 



Pep. Smithsonian Inst. (F. S. Nat. Mas.), 

 1890 (1891), pp. 429-502., pis. LXXXl-cxvn, 

 figs. 68-88. 



Report on the Sections of Foods and 



Textiles in the U. S. National Museum, 

 1890. 



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

 1890 (1891), pp. 165-174. 



HOLM, TiiEODOR. Notes on the fiowers 

 of Anihoicanthitm ordoratum L. 



Proc. r. «. Nat. Mies., xv, No. 910, (October 3, 

 1892, pp. 399-403, pi. xi.vni. 



This paper is based \ii»on Museum 

 material. 



