742 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Villi Rt'iissi'liicr, Mrs. .1. Kiuj;', 102 Lexiiijjjtou Aveuue, New York City. 



Vascy, (leorge, Hotanist, U. S. Department of Agriculture ; Honorary C!urator, Depart- 

 ment of Botany, U. 8 National Museum. 



Walcott, Charles D., U. S. Geological Survey; Honorary Curator, Department of 

 Paleozoic Fossils, U. S. National Museum. 



Ward, Lester F., U. S. Geological Survey ; Honorary Cui-ator, Department of Fossil 

 Plants, U. S. National Museum. 



Watkins, J. Elfretli, Curator, Section of Steam Transyiortation and Engineering, 

 IT. S. National Museum. 



White, Charles A., U. S. Geological Survey; Honorary (Curator, Department of Mes- 

 ozoic Fossils, U, S. National Museum. 



Wilder, Harris A. 



Williams, Henry S., Cornell University, Ithaca, New Yr>rk. 



Wilson, Thomas, Curator, Department of Prehistoric Anthrop(dogy, U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Winlock, William C, Honorary Curator of Physical Apparatus, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



LIST OF PAPERS. 



Cyrus Adler. Progress of Oriental Science in America during 1888. 



Report of the Smithsoidaii Institution, 1888 (1890), pp. 675-702. 

 Cyrus Adler. Report on the Section of Oriental Anti(iuities in the IT. S. National 

 Museum. 1888. 



Report of the Smithsonian Ia-:ti'iUion {U. S. National Miisemu), 1SS8 (18)0), pp. 9!-104. 

 Harrison Allkx. Description of a New Species of Bat, AtaJapha semoia. 



Proc.U. S. Nat. Mtis., xnu No. 837, September 9, 1890, pp. 173-175. 

 H.A.RRISON Allen. Description of a New Species of Bat of the Genus Carollia, and 

 remarks on Ca7'oUia hrevicauda. 



I'roc. TT. 8. Nat. Mm., xm, No. 824, November 15, 1890, pp. 291-298. 

 American Ornithologists' Union. Third Sui»plempnt to tlui American Oinithol- 

 ogists' Union Check List of North Ameri(^an Birds. 

 The Auk, vni. January, 1891, pp. 83-90. 

 A. W. Anthony. A New Junco from California. 

 Zoe. 1. Nov. :i, 1890, j). 238. 



Junco hj/emalis tliurheri, p. 238, San Oabriel Mta. 

 G. Bauh. The Gigantic Land Tortoises of the (ialapagos Islands. 

 The American Naturalist, xxni, pp. 1039-1057. 



A general aceouiit of tlie subject with nnnierous reference.s to collections in tlie National 

 Museum. The publication bear.s date of December. 18K9, )nit was not issueil until after July 1, 

 1890. 

 G. Baur. Two New Species of Tortoises fiom the South. 

 Science, xvi, Nov. 7, 1890, pp. 262, 263. 



2{alac')clernm!/s oculifera, sp. nov., type U. S. Nationl Museum, No. 15511 ; M. kohnii. sp. nov. 

 G. Baur. DasVariita'en derEidech sen-Gait iingTiopid urns an f den (iala])agos-Ins(dn 

 und Bemerkungen iiber den Ursprung der Inselgrnjipe. 

 Biologisches Centralblatt, x, Sept. 15, 1890, i>p. 475-483. 



Five new species described, based exclusively upon collections beloniiingto the National Mu- 

 seum, viz., Tropidurui indefatigahiUs, delanjuis, diincanensis. ahinijdonii. alhemarlensis. 

 B.\RTON A. Bean. The American Fisheries Society. 

 Forest and Stream, xx.xvi, June 4, 1891. p. 397. 

 Report of the 20tli annual meeting. 

 P.AHTON A. Bean. The Conger Eel. 



Forest and Stream, xxxv, Novemliei- 27, 1890, ]>. 377. 

 Tarleton H. Bean'. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion steamer Albatross. No. XL New lishes collected off the coast of Alaska and 

 the adjacent region southward. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus.. xm, No. 795, July 1, 1890, pp. 37-45, 



