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The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, by Jno. Garland Pollard. 1894. 19 pp. 



The Maya Tear, by Cyrus Thomas. 1894. 64 pp. ; 1 pi. 



Bibliography of the Wakashan Languages, by James Constantine Pilling. 

 1894. 70 pp. 



Chinook Texts by Franz Boas. 1894. 278 pp.; 1 pi. 



An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory, by Wm. Henry Holmes. 1894. 19 

 pp.; 12 pll.; 7 figs. 



The Siouan Tribes of the East, by James Mooney. 1894. 92 pp. ; map. 



Archeological Investigations in James and Potomac Valleys, by Gerard 

 Fowke. 1894. 80 pp.; 17 figs. 



List of the Publications, with index to authors and subjects, by Frederick 

 Webb Hodge. 1894. 24 pp. 



Contributions to North American Ethnology. (See Department of the In- 

 terior, \j. S. G. & G. Sui'vey of the Rocky Mountains.) 

 Smithsonian Institution — U. S. National Museum: 



Bulletins of the United States National Museum, 15x23 cm., unbound. No. 

 17. On the Zoological Position of Texas, by Edward C. Cope, 51 pp. 



No. 18. Exhibit of the Fisheries and Fish Culture of the United States of 

 America, made at Berlin in 1880, by G. Brown Goode, 278 pp. 



No. 19. Nomenclator Zoologicus, by Samuel H. Scudder, 735 pp. 



No. 20. Bibliographies of American Naturalists: I. The Published Writings 

 of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1843-1882, by George Brown Goode, Asst. Director, 

 393 pp. 



No. 21. Nomenclature of North American Birds, by Robert Ridgway, 94 pp. 



No. 22. Guide to the Flora of Washington and Vicinity, by Lester F. Ward, 

 264 pp. ; map 50x66 cm. 



No. 23. Bibliographies of American Naturalists: II. The Published Writings 

 cf Isaac Lea, LL. D., by Newton Pratt Scudder, 337 pp. 



No. 24. A Check-list of North American Reptilia and Batrachia, with cata« 

 logue of specimens in the LT. S. Museum, by H. C. Yarrow, M. D., 250 pp. 



No. 25. Contributions to the Natural History of the Bermudas, Vol. 1, 

 edited by J. Matthew Jones and George Brown Goode, 376 pp. Part I. 

 The Geology of Bermuda, by Prof. Wm. North Rice, pp. 1-32; map 23x26 cm.; 

 pll. ii-vi. Part II. The Botany of Bermuda, by John Henry Lefroy, F. R. S., 

 pp. 33-141. Part III. The Mammals of Bermuda, by J. Matthew Jones, F. R. 

 S. C, pp. 143-16L Parts IV and V. The Birds of Bermuda, by Capt. Savile G. 

 R-eid, P.Z.S., pp. 183-286. Part VI. The Reptiles of Bermuda, by Samuel Gar- 

 man, pp. 287-303. Part VII. Annelida from Bermuda collected by G. Brown 

 Goode, by Prof. H. E. Webster, pp. 305-327; pll. VII-XII. 



No. 26. Avifauna Columbiana: Being a list of birds ascertained to inhabit 

 the District of Columbia, with the times of arrival and departure of such as 

 are non-residents, etc., by Elliott Coues, M. D., and D. Webster Prentiss, 

 M. D., 133 pp.; 100 figs. 



No. 27. Descriptive Catalogues, consituting a report upon the Fisheries and 

 Fish Culture of the United States of America, made at the London Fisheries 

 Exhibition, 1883, prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode, U. S. Com- 

 missioner, 1333 pp. Contains, besides the catalogues, articles on crus- 

 tacean, raollusca, and their mode of propagation; on the Haidah, Makah, and 

 other Indians, and their implements for and methods of catching fish, etc. 



No. 29. Results of Ornithological Explorations in the Commander Islands 

 and Kamtschatka, by Leonhard Stejneger, 382 pp.; 7 figs; 9 colored plates. 



No. 30. Bibliographies of American Naturalists: III. Publications relating 

 to Fossil Invertebrates, by John Belknap Marcou, 333 pp. Part I. The pub- 

 lished Writings of F. B. Meek, pp. 9-112. Part II. The Published Writings 

 of. Charles Abiathar White, M. D., 1800-1884, pp. 113-18L Part III. The Pub- 

 lished Writings of Charles Doolittle Walcott, pp. 183-199. Part IV. The 

 Writings of Jacob Whitman Bailey, Timothy Abbott Conrad, James Hall, 

 Angelo Heilprin, Alpheus' Hyatt, Jules Marcou, John Strong Newberry, David 

 Dale Owen, Benjamin S. Shumard, R. P. Whitfield, and others, pp. 201-274. 



No. 31. Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae, by Samuel W. Williston, 

 Ph. D. 365 pp.; 12 pll. 



No. 39. A. Directions for collecting birds, by Robert Ridgway, 27 pp. B. 

 Directions for collecting recent and fossil plants, by F. H. Knowlton, 46 pp. 



C. Notes on the preparation of rough skeletons, by Frederick Lucas, 11 pp. 



D. Directions for collecting, preparing, and preserving birds' eggs and nests. 



