80 
Bean, Bb. A. 
Charles City, Va., Sept. 16 to Oct. 3, 
1890. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1891, 14, 
83-94. 1891.2 
A ecat-fish in armor. Forest & 
Stream, 1892, 37, 199. 1892.1 
Fisheries of the Pacific states. 
Tom. cit., 501. 1892.2 
— The migration of eels. Tom. 
cit., 199 1892.3 
New Hampshire fish culture. 
Tom. cit., 302-303. 1892.4 
— Pacific salmon and trout. Tom. 
cit., 422. 1892.5 
— World’s Fair fishes. Tom. cit., 
401. 1892.6 
The New Hampshire Fish Com- 
mission. Z'om. cit., 142. 1893.1 
A new Trinidad flounder (Cy- 
clopsetta chittendent n. sp.) Trinidad 
Field Nat. Club, 1895, 2, 176. 1895.1 
Notes on Williamson’s white- 
fish in breeding colors, from Little 
Spokane river, and remarks on the dis- 
tribution of the species. Bull. U. 8. 
Fish Comm. 1894 (1895), 14, 205-206. 
1895.2 
Scientific results by the U. 8. 
Fish Commission steamer ‘‘ Albatross.” 
Descriptions of two new  flounders, 
Gastropsetta frontalis and Cyclopsetta 
chittendeni. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
1895, 17, 633-636. 3 figs. 1895.3 
Myoxocephalus mednius, new 
Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898, 
1898.1 
species. 
no. 47, pt. 2, 1983-1984. 
Notes on capture of rare fishes. 
Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 1898, 21, 639— 
640. 1898.2 
Porocottus quadratus new species. 
Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898, no. 47, 
pt. 2, 1898. 1898.3 
A group of land fishes. Shoot- 
ing & Fishing, 1900, 7, 7. 1900.1 
The conger eel. Science, 1902, 
Te Seal Oe wes 1902.1 
A rare whale shark {Rhinodon) 
Tom. cit., 353. 1902.2 
Steelhead salmon in _ lake 
Michigan. Forest & Stream, 1902, 58, 
430. fig. 1902.3 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
BEA 
Notice of a collection of fishes 
made by H. H. Brimley in Cane river 
and Bollings creek, North Carolina, 
with a description of a new species of 
Notropis (N. brimleyi) Proc. U. S. ° 
Nat. Mus., 1903, 26, 913-914. 1903.1 
Notice of a small collection of 
fishes, including a rare eel, recently 
received from .. . Barbados, West 
Indies. Tom. cit., 26, 963-964. fig. 
1903.2 
A new pelican fish (Gastrostomus 
pacificus) from the Pacific. Smithson. 
Misc. Coll., 1904, 45, pts. 3, 4, 254— 
255. fig. 1904.1 
The Bahama islands.  Balti- 
more, 1905. illus. 1905.1 
Fishes, p. 293-325. 
The history of the whale shark 
(Rhinodon typicus Smith) Smithson. 
Misc. Coll., 1905, 48, 139-148. 3 pls. 
& 4 figs. 1905.2 
Notes on an adult goblin shark 
(Mitsukurina owstoni) of Japan. Proc. 
U. S. Nat. Mus., 1905, 28, 815-818. 
8 figs. 1905.3 
Notes on a collection of fishes 
from Mexico, with description of a 
new species of Platypeoecilus. Proc. 
U. S. Nat. Mus., 1908, 338, 539-542. 
fig. 1908.1 
On Ctenolucius Gill, a neglected 
genus of characin fishes, with notes on 
the typical species. Tom. cit., 701-703. 
1908.2 
The proper name of the Ameri- 
ean eel Anguwilla rostrata (Le Sueur) 
Science, 1909, n. s. 29, 871-872. 1909.1 
A remarkable carp. Forest & 
Stream, 1909, 73, 1022. 1909.2 
Bean, Barton A., & EHigenmann, 
Carl H. See Kigenmann & Bean. 
Bean, Barton A., & Evermann, 
Barton Warren. See Evermann «& 
Bean. 
Bean, Barton A., Evermann, Bar- 
ton W., & Wilcox, W. A. Fisheries 
of Indian river, Florida. Senate Doc- 
ument no. 46, 54. Congress, 2. session, 
1897. 1897.1 
Bean, Barton A., & Seale, Alvin. 
See Seale & Bean. 
Bean, Barton A., & Smith, Hugh 
McCormick. See Smith & Bean. 
