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Pall 
P. 19. 
P. 23. 
BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Note on shells from Costa Rica kitchenmidden, collected by 
Drs. Flint and Bransford. By William H. Dall. 
pp. 23-24. 
Arsenic acid for protecting anatomical preparations from 
insects. By J. B.S. Jackson. 
p. 24. 
The oceanic bonito on the coast of the United States. By 
G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. 
pp. 24-26, 
Distribution of Californian tertiary fossils. By William H. 
Dall. 
pp. 26-30. 
A revision of the American species of the genus Brevoortia, 
with a description of a new species from the Gulf of Mexico. 
By G. Brown Goode. 
pp. 30-42. 
Description of Caulolatilus microps, a new species of fish from 
the coast of Florida. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. 
Bean. 
pp. 42-45. 
The occurrence of ippocampus antiquorum, or an allied form, 
on Saint George’s Banks. By G. Brown Goode. 
pp. 45-46. 
Descriptions of new species of shells from California in the 
collections of the National Museum. By William H. Dall. 
pp. 46-47. 
Catalogue of the birds of Dominica from collections made for 
the Smithsonian Institution by Frederick A. Ober, together 
with his notes and observations. By George N. Lawrence. 
pp. 48-69. 
Notes on a collection of fishes from Clackamas River, Oregon. 
By David S. Jordan. 
pp. 69-85. 
A review of the American species of the genus Scops, Savigny. 
By Robert Ridgway. 
pp. 85-117. 
Notes on the ornithology of southern Texas, being a list of 
birds observed in the vicinity of Fort Brown, Texas, from 
February, 1876, to June, 1878. By James C. Merrill. 
pp. 118-178, 3 pls. 
On a serranoid fish, Ep/nephelus drummond-hayi, from the 
Bermudas and Florida. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton 
H. Bean. 
pp. 173-175. 
Descriptions of two new species of fishes, Zutjanus blackfordit 
and Lutjanus stearnsi?, from the*coast of Florida. By G. 
Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. 
pp. 176-181. 
