708 KEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Takleton H. Bean. Description of a new species of Thijrsitops (T. violaccus) from the 

 lisliiug banks off the New Eugland coast. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, pp. 513-514. 

 Takleton H. Bean. 'Description ot a supposed new species of Char {SalvcUnus aureo- 

 las) from Siiuapee Lake, New Hampshire. 

 Froc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887, pp. 628-630. 

 Tarleton H. Bean. Notes on a Young Red Suapper {Liitjanus hlackfordi) from Great 

 South Bay, Long Island. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887-, p. 512. 

 Tarleton H. Bean. The Fishery Resources and Fishing Grounds of Alaska. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section iii, 1887, pp. 81-115, four 

 plates. 

 Tarleton H. Bean. The Cod Fishery of Alaska. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. I, 1887, pp. 198-226, 

 one plate. 

 Tarleton H. Bean. Descriptions of five new species of fishes sent by Prof. A. Duges 

 from the Province of Guanajuato, Mexico. 



Proc. v. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, pp. 370-375, Plate xx. 

 Charles Wickliffe Beckham. Additions to the Avifauna of Bayou Sara, Louisiana. 

 The Auk, IV, pp. 299-306. 



Notes on birds observed between April 1 and 28, 1887. 

 Charles Wickliffe Beckham. Occurrence of the Florida Blue Jay (CijanorAUa cris- 

 tata Jlorincola) in southwestern Texas. 

 The Auk, v, p. 112. 



Compared with specimens from Florida in the ISTational Museum. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Description of the nests and eggs of the California Black- 

 capped Gnat-catcher {Polioptila californica Brewster). 

 Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mus., x, JSTovember 15, 1837, pp. 549, 550. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes of a collection of birds' nests and eggs from southcru 

 Arizona Territory. 



Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mus., x, November 23, 1887, pp. 551-558. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Eggs of the Ivory Gull {Gavin alba). 

 The Auk, v, pp. 202, 203. 



Description of two eggs in the National Museum collected by Captain Johaunseji in Spitz- 

 bergen, Augusts, 1887. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes on the habits, nests, and eggs of thv^. Genus Sijliyrapicus 

 Baird. 



The Auk, v, pp. 225-240. 

 H, G. Beyer. Report on the Section of Materia Medica in the U. S. National Museum, 

 1885. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, Part n, 1885 (1886), pp. 57, 58. 

 Charles H. Bollman. Notes on the North American Lithobiidaj and Scutigeridie. 

 Proc. TI. S. Nat. Mus., vol. x, August, 1887, pp. 254-266. 



Gives a list of forty-seven species, of which the following are described as new : Lithohlus 

 tninnesotae, L. tuber, L. proridens, L. pullus ? L. trilobus, li. cardinalis, L. howei, L. juventus. 

 William Brewster. Descriptions of Supposed New Birds from Lower Calilornia, 

 Sonora, and Chihuahua, Mexico, aud the Bahamas. 

 The Auk, v, pp. 82-95. 



Ardea virescensfrazari, Columba fasciata vioscce, and Icterus toagleri castaneopeclus described 

 as new species ; Ardea bahamensis, Hoematopus frazari, Megascops aspcrsus, Otophanes 

 mcleodii, Emjndonax cineritus, Aimophila cahooni, anA Troglodytes cahooni as new species; 

 Otophanes in a new Capiimulgine genus. All compared with specimens in the National 

 Museum. 

 Amos W. Butler. On a New Subspecies of ^mwio^ZramHs sandiv'whensis from Mexico. 

 The Auk, v, pp. 264-266. 



Described as a new subspecies Amtnodramus sandiuichensis brunnescens. Compared with 

 specimens in the National Museum, and one of the types presented to the Museum by the 

 author. 

 A. Howard CLARK^ The Fisheries of Massachusetts. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section n, 1887, Part in, pp. 113-280. 



