746 EKPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891, 



William Hkalkv Dall. A critical review of Bciinji's (irst expedition, 1725-30, 

 tiigothcr A\ itli ;i triiiislation of his original rejtort upon it. Witli a map. 



National Olographic Magazine, ii, No, 2, pp. 1-59, map, August. 1800. (Extra copies with 

 title ou cover). 



Tliis IS a lecture delivered before the National (ieograpliie Society at Washingtou, Feb. 7, 

 18'JO. 



William Hkalev Dall. Prof. Baird in Science. 



Iteportoflhe Sinithxaniaii Institution, 1888(1890), 8vo., pp. 7^1-738. 



licprint from the i>roceedlngs of the mciuorial uieetiug of the scientific societies of Wash- 

 ington, January 11, 1888. 



William Hkalky Dall. Conchological notes from Oregon. 

 The Nautihis, iv, No. 8. Dec, 1890, pp. 87-89. 



Miscellaneous notes on recent and fos.sil mollusks and description of tlie Pliocene Mi/tilus 

 Condoni of Oregon. 



William Hkalry Dall. Description of a new species of Hyalina. 

 The Navtiki.i, v. May, 1891, pp. 10, 11. 



This is a iciuint from Pioc. TJ. S. Nat. Mas., xi, p. 214, 1888, The species is Hiialinr >lterHi 

 Dall, 



William Hkalky Dall. Notes ou some recent bracliiopods. 



I'roc. Acad. Nal. Sciencen for 1891, pp. 172-175, pi. iv. 



Refers to lerebratella tranwersa, T. occidentalis, Eudesialenficulaiis. and Me<ieflia moimtru- 

 osa. as well as some related species. 



William Hkalky Dall. Elevation of America in tlie Tertiary period. 

 Oeol. Mag., n. .ser.. Decade m, vol. vill, June, 1891, pp. 287,288. 



William Healey Dall. Description of a new species of laud-shell from Cuba — 

 fcrtif/n Cubana. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mu.i. xui. No. 790. July 1. 1890, pp. 1,2. 

 William Healey Dall. Rejiort on the Department f>f MolluslvS (including Ter- 

 tiary fossils) in the U. S. National Museum, 1888. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution (U. S. National Museum). 18,S8 (1890), pp. 159-1G4, 



William Healey Dall and H. A. Pilshky. On some Japanese brachiopoda, with a 

 description of a 8])ecie8 believed to be new. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., May, 1891, p]). 165-171, pi. iv. 



Describes Tercbratula Stearnsii; the adult stage, heretofore unknown, of Terebratella Gouldii 

 Dall, described in the Magasella stage originally ; enumerates the identified stages of North Pa- 

 cific brachiopod.s : and notes the occurrence in Japan of .several well-known species. 



William Healey Dall and H. A. Pilsisky. TerehraUilina {ungidvula Cpr. var.) 

 Kiiensls, Dall and Pilsbry. 



Nautilus, V, No. 2, June, 1891. iip. 18. 19, ]ii. i. 



Describes large variety (found both in Japan and California) of Carpenter' .s Terebratula un- 

 guicida. 



Edwakd S. Dana. Mineralogy for 1887 and 1888. 



lieport of the Smithsnnian Institution, 1888 (1890), pp. 455-473. 

 F. P. Dewey. Report on the Department of Metallurgy and P^conomic Geology in 

 in the U. S. National Museum, 1888. 



Report of the Smithsonian. Institution (U. S. National Museum), 1888 (1890), pj). 209-211. 



William DiTTCHKR. The Labrador Dncl^. — A revised list of tlie extant specimens 

 in North America, with some historical notes. 

 The A k, VIII, April, 1891, pp. 201-210. 



Bahtox Warken Ea'ermann. 



(See under David Starr Jordan.) 



A. K. Fisher. Notes ou the occurrence of a young crab-eater ( Elacutc. candda , 

 from the Lower Hudson Valley, New York. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. 2fns.. xill. No. 811, September 9. 1890, \t. 195. 



James M. Flint. Report on the .Section of Materia Medica in the U. S. National 

 Museum, 1888. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution (H. h-. National Museum), 1888 (1S9U), p. 113. 



