LIST OF PUBLICATI.QNS. 41 



P. 234. Catalogue of Old World birds in the United States National 

 Museum. By Robert Ridgway. 



pp. 317-333. 



P. 235. Notes on some Costa Rican birds. By Robert Ridgway. 



pp. 333-337. 



P. 236. Description of a new fly-catcher and a supposed new petrel 

 from the Sandwich Islands. By Robert Ridgway. 



pp. 337-338. 



P. 237. Description of thirt3 T -three new species of fishes from Mazatlan, 

 Mexico. By DaAdd S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. 



pp. 338-365. 



P. 238. Description of a new owl from Porto Rico. By Robert 

 Ridgway. 



pp. 366-371. 



P. 239. Description of two new races of Myadestes obscurus Lafr. By 

 Leon hard Stejneger. 



pp. 371-374. 



P. 240. Description of two new thrushes from the United States. By 

 Robert Ridgway. 



pp. 374-379. 



P. 241. BentJwdesmus, a new genus of deep-sea fishes, allied to Lep- 

 idopus. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. 



pp. 379-383. 



P. 242. Description of a new species of Pomadasys from Mazatlan, 

 with a key to the species known to inhabit the Pacific coasts of 

 tropical America. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. 

 Gilbert. 



pp. 383-388. 



P. 243. The rapid preparation of large myological specimens. By M. 

 Felix Plateau. 



pp. 388-391. 



P. 244. On the Chinook names of the salmon in the Columbia River. 

 By Silas B. Smith. 



pp. 391-392. 



P. 245. Remarks on the osteology of OpJieosaurus ventralis. By 

 R. W. Shufeldt. 



pp. 392-400, 9 figs. 



P. 246., On certain limpets and chitons from the deep waters off the 

 eastern coast of the United States. By William H. Dall. 



pp. 400-414. 



P. 247. On two recent additions to the North American bird fauna, 

 by L. Belding. By Robert Ridgway. 



pp. 414-415. 



P. 248. The taxonomonic relations and geographical distribution of 

 the members of the sword-fish family, Xiphidse. By G. 

 Brown Goode. 



pp. 415-433. 



