BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 759 



Leonhari> SriMNKfiT:!!. Annotiifed list of reptiles and batraehiaiis collecteil by Dr. 

 C. Hart Mciriain and Venioii Hailey on the San Francisco Mountain Plateau and 

 Desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona, with descriptions of new species. 

 North American Fauna, Ko. 3. SeptcinlxT 11, 1890, pp. 103-118, plates xii, xiii. 

 Describes as new species the fbllowinji:: C'rotapJn/tus baileyi. U. S. National Museum. No. 

 l.'iSai; C. sihis. No. 11790 A; Vta palmcri. No. 10002; 7". levis. No. 11474; fieeloporus elnmjatus, 

 N<.. 158.J8. 

 Lkoxhaui) .STK.rxK(iKH. Report on the Department of Reptiles and liatrachians in 

 the V. S. National Museum, 1888. 



Ri'poit of the Sinitlisonian Iniititution (U. S. National Museum), 1888 (1890), jip. l.'):i, 1.54. 

 LF.r).\HAKi> .STK.iNEdKK. Seehohm's " Birds of the Japanese Empire." 

 TheAvk. vin.. January, 1891. pp. 99-111. 

 A tritirai review of the ahovementioned work. 

 Z. L. 'i"AN.\i;it and others. Exjdorations of the fishing grounds of Alaska, Washington 

 Territory, and Oregon during 1888, by the U. 8. Fish Connnissiou ste.imer Alha- 

 fross, Lieut. Commamler Z. L. Tanner, U. S. Navy, comniandiug. 

 Bttll. V. S. Fish Com., vni, 1888(1890). pp. 1-9.5, plates i-.\ii. 

 EiiXKST E. Thompson. The birds of Manitoba. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xni. No. 841, May 29, 1891, pp. 4.57-643, plate xxxviii (with map of 

 Manitoba). 

 An account of the Itirds of Manitoba, ba.sed on observations l)y tlie author and others. 

 Chaki.i'.s H. Towxsknd. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Connnis- 

 siou steamer Albatross. No. xiv. — Birds from the coasts of western North 

 America and adjacent islands, collected in 1888-'89, with descriptions of new 

 species. 



Proc. U. S. Kat. 2{u.s.. xnr. No. 799. Sept. 9, 1890, pp. 131-142. 



New species described are as follows: (1) Speotyto roHrata; (2) Zena'uhira clarioiiensix; 

 (3) Trdglodi/te.i tanneri; (4) Puffinu.s auriciilan.t, from Clari<m Island : (5) Oceanodro)iia nocor- 

 roensis, from Socorro; (6) Amjjhhpiza hellii cinerea, from Balleiias J'ay, Lower ('alifornia; 

 (7) Otocorin alpcitris pallida, from mouth of the Colorado River; (8) Melo.<tpiza fayeiata, 

 r/raminea, from Santa Barbara Island; (9) Helminthopila celata nordida, and (10) Otocong 

 alpestris insula ris. from San Clemente Island. 

 CuAitLKs H. TowxsKXD. Scientific results of Ex[dorations by the IT. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Albatross. No. xv. Reptiles from Clarion and Socorro Islands 

 and the Gulf of California, with description of a new species. 



Proc. 77. .S'. Xat. Mus., xni. No. 800, September 9, 1890, pp. 14:i, 144. Descril-ed as a new 

 sjiecies, Uta clarioaeusis, U. S. National Museum, Nos. 15904-15908. 

 Frkdicrick W. True. Ob.servations on the Life History of the Bottlenose Porpoi.se. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mux., xni. No. 812, September 9, 1890, pp. 197-203. 

 FiJEDKRiCK W. Truk. Description of two new species of mammals from Mount 

 Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. J/(a., xni, No. 814, September 16, 1890, pp. 227-229. 

 Frederick W. Trie. Description of a new species of Mouse, I'hfnacomiis hni{)irand- 

 II s, from Oregon. 



Proc. 77. S. Xat. Jfux.. xui. No. 826, November 15, 1890, pp. 303, 304. 

 Fredkrick W. TRin;. Report on the Department of Mammals in the II. S. National 

 Museum, 1888. 



Report of llie Smithsonian Institution (IT. S. National Museum), 1888 (1800). pp. 130-143. 

 .J. KiXG Van Rexsselaer. Playing cards from Japan. 



Proc. 77. ,S'. Xat. Mus.. xni, No. 830, May 29, 1891, ])p. 381. 382. 

 George Vasey. Report of tiie Botanist to the Secretary of Agriculture. 

 Report of the Secretanj of Agriculture, 1890, pp. 37.5-393. 



The report tre;its of the following subjects: Forage and other experiments; Herbarium; 

 Medical pliints ; Publnrations ; Ileiiort of \.\u: Mississippi Experiment Station (by S. M. Tracy) ; 

 Experiment Station at (iarden City, Kans.as; (trasses for arid districts; Noxious weeds (by 

 F. V. Crf%-ille), witli 8 jdates. 



The following list comprises tlie plants figured: 

 Ambrosia trifida. I Plantago lanceolata. 



Hieracium aiirantiacinii. C'enchrus trihuloides. 



Linaria Canadensis. Penniietuni typhoideum 



Cxiscuta trifolii. Eragrostis Abyssinica. 



