III—PROCEEDINGS OF THE U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM? 
[VOLUMES F-XXIII.] 
VOLUME I, CONTAINING PAPERS 1-61. 
Department of the Interior: | U.S. National Museum. | —— 17 | 
Proceedings | of the | United States National Museum. | Vol. 1. | 
1878. | —— | Published under the direction of the Smith- 
sonian Institution. | —— | Washington: | Government Printing 
Office. | 1879. 
8vo., pp. iv, 1-520, 8 pls., 7 figs. 
P. 1. Descriptions of new forms of mollusks from Alaska contained 
in the collections of the National Museum. By William H. 
Dall. 
pp. 1-3. 
P. 2. Postpliocene fossils in the coast range of California. By Wil- 
liam H. Dall. 
p. 3. 
P. 3. Notes on the American species of the genus Cybvum. By Felipe 
Poey. 
pp. 3-5. 
P. 4. The Clupea tyrannus of Latrobe. By G. Brown Goode. 
pp. 5-6. 
P. 5. The occurrence of Belone latimanus in Buzzard’s Bay, Massa- 
chusetts. By G. Brown Goode. 
pp. 6-7. 
P. 6. The voices of crustaceans. By G. Brown Goode. 
pp. 7-8. 
P. 7. Ona new humming bird (Aéth/s elliot’) from Guatemala. By 
Robert Ridgway. 
pp. 8-10. 
P. 8. Fossil mollusks from later tertiaries of California. By William 
H. Dall. 
pp. 10-16. 
P. 9. The manufacture of porpoise oil. By Caleb Cook. 
pp. 16-18. 
P. 10. The craig flounder of Europe, Glyptocephalus cynoglossus, on 
the coast of North America. By G. Brown Goode and Tar- 
leton H. Bean. 
pp. 19-23. 
1 Vols. I-X were issued as publications of the Department of the Interior. 
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