62 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



No. 813. Description of new AVest Aiuoiicuu laud, fresh water, and mariue shells, 

 with notes and eouiments. By Robert E. C. Stearns. Pp. 205-225. 



No. 814, Description of two new species of mammals from Mount Kilima-Njaro, 

 East Africa. By Frederick W. True. Pp. 227-229. 



No. 815. Osteological characteristics of tlio family Muraenesocidie. By Theodore 

 Gill. Pp. 231-231. 



No. 81G. On tlu' family Kantcipitida5. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 235-238. 



No. 817. The osteological characteristics of the family Simenchelijidw. By Theo- 

 dore Gill. Pi). 239-242. 



No. 818. The characteristics of the Dactyloi)teroida-. By Tlieodorc Gill. Pp. 243- 

 248. 



No. 819. Notes on the hirds oliserved during the cruise of the U. .S. Fish Commission 

 schooner (Irainpus, in the summer of 1887. By William Palmer. I'p. 

 249-265. 



No. 820. Description of new forms of Upper Cambrian fossils. By Charles D. Wal- 

 cott. Pp. 266-279. 



No. 821. Notes on Triassic plants from New Mexico. ]'>y W. M. Fontaine and F. U. 

 Knowlton. Pp. 281-285. 



No. 822. Notes on fishes of the genera Agosia, Algansea-, and ZopheTidum. By David 

 Starr .Tordan. 4^p. 287, 288. 



No. 823. Description of a new species of Etheostoma {E. mlcroptcruti) from Chihua- 

 hua, Mexico. By Charles H. Gilbert. Pp. 289, 290. 



No. 824. Description of a new species of bat of the genus Carollia, ami remarks on 

 CarolUa hrevicaiula. By Harrison Allen. Pp. 291-298. 



No. 825. Osteological characteiistics of the family Am])hipnoid.T3. By Theodore Gill. 

 Pp. 299-302. 



No. 826. Description of anew species of mouse, I'hcHacumii^ loiiijicaudus, i'ruui Oregon. 

 By Frederick W. True. Pp. 303, 304. 



No. 827. Notes on the habits of the moose in the far north of P>ritish America in 1865. 

 By J. G. Lockhart. Pp. 305-308. 



No. 828. Observations on the Farallon Rail. By Robert Ridgway. Pp. 309-311. 



No. 829. List of tishes obtained in the harbor of Baliia, lirazil, and in adjacent Avaters. 

 By David Starr Jordan. Pp. 313-336. 



No. 830. Notes on the osteology of the Parida', Sitta, and Chama-a. By Frederic A. 

 Lucas. Pp. 337-345. 



No. 831. Notes on the Aspredinida^. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 347-352. 



No. 832. Note on the genus Felicthj's of Swainson. By Theodore Gill. Pp. 353, 354. 



No. 833. The characteristics of the family of Scatophagoid fishes. By Theodore Gill. 

 Pp. 355-360. 



No. 834. On the relations of Cylopteroidea. By Tlieodcu'c Gill. Pp. 361-376. 



No. 835. The osteological characteristics of the family Hemitripteridic. By Theodore 

 Gill. P]). 377-380. 



No. 83o. Playing cards from .I.ipan. By Mrs. J. King Van Rensselaer. Pp. 381,382. 



No. 837. Notes on North American Myriapoda of the family Gcophilida', with descrip- 

 tions of three genera. By O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. Pp. 383-396. 



No. 838. Contributions toward a monograjjli of the Noctuida' of temperate North 

 America. Revision of Homohadena, Grote. By John B. Smith. Pp. 397- 

 405. 



No. 839. C'Ontributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidie of temperate North 

 America. Revision of the species of Hadena referable to Xylophasia and 

 Luperina. By John B. Smith. Pp. 407-447. 



No. 840. A supplementary list of fishes collected at the Galapagos Islands and Pan- 

 ama, with description of one new genus and three new species. By Charles 

 H. Gilbert. Pp. 449-455. 



No. 841. The Birds of Manitoba. By Ernest E. Thompson. Pp. 457-643. 



