ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY. TAF 
Catalogue of the display from the Department of Prehistoric Anthropology, United 
States National Museum, by Thomas Wilson, pp. 91-142; pll. 1-vr; figs. 1-67. 
Catalogue of the ethnological exhibit from the United States National Museum, by 
Walter Hough, pp. 143-193. 
Archeological objects exhibited by the Department of Archeology and Paleontology, 
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, by Stewart Culin, pp. 194-214. 
Report of William E. Curtis, assistant to commissioner-general, in charge of the his- 
torical section, exhibit of the United States at the Columbian Historical Exposition, Mad- 
rid, Spain, 1892, pp. 215-278; pll. 1-xx11; numerous small photographs. 
Catalogue of the Hemenway collection in the Historico-American Exposition of Madrid, 
by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, pp. 279-328. 
Ancient Mexican feather work at the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, by 
Zelia Nuttall, pp. 329-338; pll. 1-rv, one colored. 
The ancient Central and South American pottery in the Columbian Historical Exposi- 
tion at Madrid in 1892, by Walter Hough, pp. 339-366 ; pli. r-1v; figs. 1-63. 
Chipped stone implements in the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, by Henry 
C. Mercer, pp. 367-398; pll. 1-111; figs. 1-27. 
Smithsonian Institution —U.S. National Museum, G. Brown Goode, Assistant Secretary 
in Charge: Bulletins of the United States National Museum, 15x23 cm., unbound. No.39. 
Part H. Directions for collecting minerals, by Wirt Tassin, 6 pp.; 8 figs. I. Directions for 
collecting rocks and the preparation of their sections, by George P. Merrill, 15 pp.; 17 figs. 
J. Directions for collecting specimens and information illustrating the aboriginal use of 
plants, by Frederick V. Coville, 8 pp. K. Directions for collecting and preparing fossils, 
by Charles Schuchert, 31 pp.; 13 figs. No. 48. Contributions toward the monographs of 
the insects of the lepidopterous family Noctuide of boreal North America. A revision of 
the deltoid moths, by John B. Smith, 129 pp.; 14 pl. 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, for the year ending 1894, Vol. XVII; 
166 pp.; 32 pll.; 82 figs. Notes on mammals of Baltistan and the Vale of Kashmir, pre- 
sented to the museum by Dr. W. L. Abbott, by Frederick W. True, pp. 1-16. Description 
of a new lizard (Verticaria beldingi) from California, by Leonhard Stejneger, pp. 17 and 18. 
A blue mineral from New Mexico, by R. L. Packard, pp. 19 and 20. Crabs from the Indian 
Ocean, by Mary J. Rathbun, pp. 21-24. African fresh-water crabs, by M. J. Rathbun, pp. 25- 
27. Jadeite from Burma, by Oliver C. Farrington, pp. 29-31. Skeletons and skulls of pro- 
delphinus, by F. W. True, pp. 33-38. Bird’s eggs from Aldabra island, by Charles Bendire, 
pp. 39-42. Crabs of the family Inachide, by M. J. Rathbun, pp. 43-76; pl. 1. Formation of 
stalactites, by George P. Merrill, pp. 77-82; pll. 11-v. Crabs from the Antillean region, 
by M. J. Rathbun, pp. &3-86. Sandstone concretions, by G. P. Merrill, pp. 87 and 88; pl. v1. 
Monograph of the genus Gnathodon, by Wm. H. Dall, pp. 89-106; pl. vir. Nomenclature of 
the lampreys, by Theodore Gill, pp. 107-110. Nomenclature of the Myliobatide, by T. Gill, 
pp. 111-114. Nomenclature of the Peeciliide, by T. Gill, pp. 115 and 116. The Salmonidee 
and Thymallide, by T. Gill, pp. 117-122. Nomenclature of Stizostedion, by T. Gill, pp. 123- 
128. A new species of cotton rat, by Edgar A. Mearns, pp. 129 and 130. Invertebrate 
fauna of Dakota formation, by Charles A. White, pp. 131-138; pl. vi1t. Shells of Lower 
California, by Robert E. C. Stearns, pp. 139-204. A Japanese reed warbler, by Leonhard 
Stejneger, pp. 205 and 206. Fossil flora of Alaska, by F. H. Knowlton, pp. 207-240; pl. rx. 
New North American mammals, by Frederick W. True, pp. 241-243. New starfishes and 
ophiurans, by A. E. Verrill, pp. 245-298. Anatomy and affinities of Coerebide, by Frederick 
A. Lucas, pp. 299-312; figs. 1-18. The genus Oldhamia in America, by Charles D. Walcott, 
pp. 313-315; fig.1. Florida reptiles and batrachians, by Einar Loennberg, pp. 317-340; fig. 1. 
Rodents of the genus Sminthus in Kashmir, by F. W. True, pp. 341-343. Relationship of 
the genus Anniella, by G. Baur, pp. 345-352. Some undescribable wood rats, by F. W. True, 
pp. 353-355. New birds from the Galapagos islands, by Robert Ridgway, pp. 357-370. New 
birds from Aldabra island, by R. Ridgway, pp. 371-374. Revision of Sebastinz, by Carl H. 
Eigenmann and Charles H. Beeson, pp. 375-408. Trees of the Wabash valley, by R. Ridg- 
way, pp. 409-422; pll. x-xvy. West Indian mollusks, by Charles Torrey Simpson, pp. 423- 
450; pl. xvi. New bathybial fishes, by G..Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean, pp. 451-470; 
pll. xvi-xyitr. The genus Harriotta, by Goode and Bean, pp. 471-474; pl. x1x. Overlay- 
ing with copper, by Otis T. Mason, pp. 475-478; figs. 1-4. Crabs of the family Lithodide, 
by James E. Benedict, pp. 479-488. Report on the order Stomatopoda, by Robert Payne 
Bigelow, pp. 489-550; pll. x-xx11; figs. 1-28. Pterylography of goat-suckers and owls, by Hu- 
bert Lyman Clark, pp. 551-572; figs. 1-11. The box tortoises of North America, by W. E. 
Taylor, pp. 573-588; figs. 1-7. A new lizard from California, by L. Stejneger, pp. 589-592. 
Notes on Butler’s garter snake, by L. Stejneger, pp. 593 and 594. The name of the coach- 
whip snake, by L. Stejneger, pp. 595 and 596. A new genus of trogons, by Charles W. 
Richmond, pp. 601-604. The bothriothoracine insects of the United States, by L. O. How- 
