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Lindstrbm, G. Contributions to the Actinology of the Atlantic 

 Ocean. ' K. Svensk. Vefc. Ak. Hand.' xiv. 2 (1876), No. 6, 26 pp. 

 3 plates. 



Many species of corals from St. Bartholomew, and a few from other 

 islands of the Lesser Antilles are recorded in this list. 



Wallace, A. R. The geographical distribution of animals. ' The West 

 Indian Islands, or Antillean Sub-region,' vol. ii. (187G), pp. 60-80. 



Edwards, H. Milne-. Recherches zoologiques pour servir a I'histoire 

 de la Faune de I'Amerique centrale et du ]\Iexique. ' Miss. Sci. an Mexique 

 et TAinei-ique centr. Zool.' 5™^ partie, Xiphosures et Crustaces. Paris, 

 1873-1880. 



Includes species from various islands of the Lesser Antilles. 



Martens, E. V. Land- und Siisswasser-Schnecken von Puertorico. 

 ' J. B. mal. Ges.' iv. 1877, pp. 340-362. 



120 species from Porto Rico are mentioned, and there is a table oi^ 

 the distribution of the species in the West Indies, including the Lesser 

 Antilles. 



Lawrence, G. N. A general catalogue of the birds noted from the 

 islands of the Lesser Antilles visited by Mr. Fred A. Ober, with a table 

 showing their distribution, and those found in the United States. ' P. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus.' i. (1878), pp. 486-488. 



A list of 128 species from all the islands. 



Lawrence, G. N. Catalogue of the birds of Antigua and Barbuda, 

 from collections made for the Smithsonian Institut by Mr. Fred A. 

 Ober, with his observations. 'P. U. S. Nat. Mus.' i. (1878), pp. 

 232-242. 



39 species, including a new Speotyto. 



Poulsen, C. M. Caralogue of West Indian Shells in the collection of 

 C. M. Poulsen. Copenhagen, 16 pp. 1878. 



The Land-shells of the Lesser Antilles are given in two separate 

 lists. 



Marshall, T. A. Notes on the entomology of the Windward Islands. 

 'P. Ent. Soc. Loud.' 1878, pp. xxvii-xxxviii. 



A few species of various orders from Antigua and Martinique. 



Waterhouse, C. 0. Notice of a small collection of Coleoptera from 

 Jamaica, with descriptions of new species from the West Indies. ' Tr. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond.' 1878, pp. 303-311. 



Includes two or three species from St. Thomas and St. Bartholomew. 



Gibbons, J. S. Notes on the Habits and Distribution of certain West 

 Indian Pulmonifem. ' J. Conch.' ii. (1879), pp. 129-134. 



Mentions a few species from various islands of the Lesser Antilles. 



Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of supposed new species of birds from 

 the islands of Grenada and Dominica, West Indies. ' Ann, N. York Ac' 

 i. (1879), pp. 160-163. 



4 species. 



Schmidt, 0. Die Spongien des Meerbusen von Mexico (und des 

 Caraibischen Meeres. Heft I. Jena, 1879, 4 pis. Zweites (Schluss-) 

 Heft, pp. 33. Plates V.-X. Jena, 1880. 



The new species described in the first Heft are mostly from Havannab, 

 but there are a few from Sombrero and Barbados ; those in the second 

 Heft are mostly from the Lesser Antilles. 



Theel, H. Reports on the results of dredging under the supervision; 

 of Alexander Agassiz in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78), in the Caribbean 



