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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. - 59 
Note on the scientific name of the yellow perch, the striped 
bass, and other North American fishes. By David S. Jordan. 
pp. 72-73. 
Description of a new species of Plectromus (P. crassiceps), 
taken by the United States Fish Commission. By Tarleton 
H. Bean. 
pp. 73-74. 
Description of a new species of Aspidophoroides (A. giintheri), 
from Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. 
pp. 74-75. 
Remarks on the type specimen of Luteo oxypterus Cassin. 
By Robert Ridgway. 
pp. 75-77. 
Early iron manufacture in Virginia, 1619-1776. By R. A. 
Brock. 
pp. 77-80. 
Note on Mr. Garman’s paper on ‘*The American salmon and 
trout.” By David 8S. Jordan. 
pp. 81-83. 
Report upon the echini collected by the United States Fish 
Commission steamer A/batross, in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf 
of Mexico, January to May, 1884. By Richard Rathbun. 
pp. 83-89. 
. An account of recent captures of the California sea-elephant, 
and statistics relating to the present abundance of the species. 
By Charles H. Townsend. 
pp. 90-93. 
Description of a new species of boat-billed heron from Central 
America. By Robert Ridgway. 
pp. 93-94. 
Description of anew hawkfromCozumel. By Robert Ridgway. 
pp. 94-95. 
On a new species of porpoise, Phocena dalli, from Alaska. 
By Frederick W. True. 
pp. 95-98, 4 pls. 
On Peucwa mexicana Lawr., a sparrow new to the United 
States. By Robert Ridgway. 
pp. 98-99. 
On deposits of volcanic dust in southwestern Nebraska. By 
George P. Merrill. 
pp. 99-100, 1 fig. 
On the influence of atropia on the heart. By H. G. Beyer. 
pp. 101-103, 1 plate. 
Catalogue of the birds of Costa Rica, indicating those species 
of which the United States National Museum possesses speci- 
mens from that country. By José C. Zeledon. 
pp. 104-118, 
