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B. 26. Avifauna Columbiana: being a list of birds ascertained to 

 inhabit the District of Columbia, with the times of arrival and 

 departure of such as are non-residents, and brief notices of 

 habits, etc. The second edition, revised to date, and entirely 

 rewritten. By Elliott Coues, M. D., Ph. D., professor of 

 anatomy in the National Medical College, etc., and D. Web- 

 ster Prentiss, A. M., M. D., professor of materia niedica and 

 therapeutics in the National Medical College, etc. 



8vo., 1883, pp. 1-133, 2 pis., 100 figs. 



B. 27. Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883. De- 

 scriptive catalogues of the collections sent from the United 

 States to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 

 1883, constituting a report upon the American section. Pre- 

 pared under the direction of G. Brown Goode, U. S. commis- 

 sioner, and a staff of associates. 



8vo., 1884, pp. liv, 1-1279. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. A. Preliminary catalogue and synopsis of the collections exhib- 

 ited by the United States Fish Commission and by special exhibitors. With 

 a concordance to the official classification of the exhibition. 8vo., 1883, 

 pp. 1-105. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. B. Collection of economic crustaceans, worms, echinoderms, 

 and sponges. By Richard Rathbun, curator of the department of marine 

 invertebrates in the United States National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 

 107-137. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. C. Catalogue of the aquatic and fish-eating birds exhibited by 

 the United States National Museum. By Robert Ridgway, curator, 

 . department of birds, U. S. National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 139-184. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. D. Catalogue of the economic mollusca and the apparatus and 

 appliances used in their capture and preparation for market, exhibited by 

 the United States National Museum. By Lieut. Francis Winslow, U. S. 

 Navy. 8vo., 1883, pp. 185-270. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. E. The whale fishery and its appliances. By James Temple 

 Brown, assistant in the department of art and industry, U. S. National 

 Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 271-386. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. F. Catalogue of the collections of fishes exhibited by the United 

 States National Museum. By Tarleton H. Bean, curator of the depart- 

 ment of fishes in the United States National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 

 387-510. 



Great international fisheries exhibition. London, 1883. United States of 

 America. G. Descriptive catalogue of the collection illustrating the scien- 

 tific investigation of the sea and fresh waters. By Richard Rathbun, 

 curator of the department of marine invertebrates in the United States 

 National Museum. 8vo., 1883, pp. 511-621. 



