156 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1885. 



William H. Dall. [Report on the departmeut of mollnslvs, U. S. National Museum, 



1883.] 



Itcport of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883 (1885), pp. 244-250. (Also pp. 84-90 of Report on 

 ^National Museum, published as a separate.) 



RuFUS W. Deering. a method of analysis of fibres, tissues, &c. 

 A')ner. Micr. Journ., vi, p. 47. 

 Translation from " Etudes sur les Fibres," by M. Vetillart. 



Frederic P. Dewey. Objects of the United States National Museum, 



The Engineering and Mining Journal, vol. xxxix, No. 16, April 18, 1885, pp. 258-259. 

 A letter regarding the aims and objects of tbe Department of Metallurgy in theUnited States 

 National Museum. 



Frederic P. DEWE~i . [Report on the department of metallurgy and economic geol- 

 ogy, United States National Museum, 1883.] 



Eeport of the Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885), pp. 268-271. (Also pp. 108-111 of Keport 

 on National Museum, published as a separate.) 



J. S. DiLLER. 



See under T?. W. Clarke. 



H. G. Dresel. Description of a new species of flounder, CiihancMliys macroxjs, from 

 Pensacola, Florida. 



Proc. TT. S. Nat. Mus., vii, January 27, 1885, pp. .539-541. 

 See also under Tarleton H. Bean. 



Carl H. Eigenmann. 



See under David S. Jordan. 



J. M. Flint, M. D., U. S. N. [Report on the section of materia medica, department 

 of arts and industries. 



Report Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885), pp. 190-195. (ALso pp. 30-35 of Report on 

 National Museum, published as a separate.) 



Samuel Gakjian. Notes and descriptions taken from Selachians in the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Proc. If. S. Nat. Mus., viii, April 23, 1885, pp. 39-44. 



Samuel Garmax. The generic name of the Pastinacas, or " Sting Rays." 

 Proc. TT. S. Nat. Mus., viii, June 8, 1835, pp. 221-224. 



R. I. Geare. The Lake Whitefish {Coregonus clupeiformis). 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, i, part iii, pp. 507-540. Plate 196. 



Charles H. Gilbert. Descriptions of three new fishes from Kansas. 

 Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., vii, January 19, 1885, pp. 512-514. 



Theodore Gill. The Principles of Zoo-geography. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, ii, 1885, pp. 1-39. 



Theodore N. Gill. Fishes. Boston: S. E. Cassino & Co., 1885. pp. 98-110; also 

 pp. 173-298. 



The Standard Natural History. 



G. Brown Goode. Do Forenede nord amerikanske Staters Fiskeritilsyn. 



FigJceritidende, No. 15, April 14, 1885, pp. 133-135; and No. 17, April 28, 1885, pp. 149-150. 

 Translated into tlie Danish language. 



G. Browx Goode. [Extracted from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Fish 

 and Fisheries for 1884.] | — | The status | of the | United States Fish Commis- 

 sion I in I 1884. I A review of what has been accomj)li8hed in fish-culture, | and 

 the investigation of the American Fisheries. | by | G. Brown Goode, | Assistant 

 Director of the U. S. National Museum. | — | Washington : | Government Print- 

 ing Office I 1884. 8vo. pp. 1-42. 



