710 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Joseph W. Collins. Management of Vessels. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section iv, 1887, pp. 130-145. Five 

 plates. 

 Joseph W. Collins. The Gill-Net Cod Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. i, 1887, pp. 22G-2I!.'). 

 Nine plates. 

 Joseph W. Collins. The Shore Fisheries of Southern Delaware. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. i, 1887, pp. 525-.5U. 

 Joseph W. Collins. Notes on the nseof Squid for food in the United States. 



Bull. U S. Fish Com., vn, October 12, 1887, p. 127. 

 Joseph W. Collins. Note on the occurrence of Ma«ds;erel off the Coast of Florid. i. 



Bull. U. S. Fish Com., vn, October 12, 1887, p. 128. 



Joseph W. Collins. The Work of the Gramims. 

 Forest and Stream, April 19, 1888. 



This paper was read before the Biulogioal Society at Washington. It contains a detaili'il 

 statement of the investigations and iish cultural woik carried on by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 schooner Grampus. 

 Joseph W. Collins and Richard Rathbun. The Sea Fishing-Grounds of the 

 Eastern Coast of North America from Greenland to Mexico. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section in, 1887, pp. 5-78 Seven- 

 teen charts. The charts cover all the fishing grounds described. 

 (See also under G-. Brown Goode.) 

 E. D. Cope. On a New Species of Ti-opidonotus found in Washington. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, p. 146. 

 Described as a new species, Tropidonotus bisectiis. 

 E. D. Cope. List of the Batrachia and Reptilia of the Bahama Islands. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 188"', pp. 436-439. 

 Charles B. Cory. The Birds of the West Indies, including the Bahama Islands,. the 

 Greater and Lesser Antilles, excepting the Islands of Tobago and Trinidad. 

 The Auk, iv, pp. 311-328; v, pp. 48-82 and pp. 155-159. 



Full list, with descriptions and synonymies, based in part on specimens in the National 

 Museum. 

 Charles B. Cory. An apparently new Elainea from Barbadoes, West Indies. 

 The Auk, v, p. 47. 



Described as a new species, Elainea barbadensis. Compared with material in the National 

 Museum. 

 Charles B. Cory. Description of a supposed new form of Marciayops from Dominica. 

 The Auk, v, p. 47. 



Described as a new subspecies, Margarops montanus rufus. Compared with material in 

 the National Museum. 

 Elliott Coues. New Forms of North American Chordeiles. 

 The Auk, V, p. 37. 



Chordeiles sennetti and Chordeiles chapmani described as new forms, the type of the former 

 being No. 65490, U. S. National Museum. 

 William Healey Dall. Report on the Department of Mollusks in the U. S. National 

 Museum, 1885. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1885, Part ii, 1885 (1886), pp. 103-111. 

 William Healey Dall. On the position of Mount St. Elias and the Schwatka 

 • expedition to Alaska. 



Proc. Royal Geographical Soc, IX, No. 7, July, 1887, pp. 444,445. 



Corrects certain erroneous assumptions appearing in various publications relating to the 

 Schwatka expedition, as to the position of the shore-line of Alaska near Mount St. Elias, and 

 indirectly as to the position of the mountain. 

 William Healey Dall. Notes on the Geology of Florida. 



Amer. Journ. Sci., 3d ser., xx'xiv. Art. xix, September, 1887, pp. 101-170. 

 Kecites recent additions to our knowledge of the Tertiary formations in Florida, especially 

 ill the Miocene and Pliocene formations, and some conclusions as to the nature and succession 

 of geological changes there, derived from observations recently made by the author and others. 

 (Also printed as a separate.) 

 William Healey Dall. Spencer Fullerton Baird. 



Nation, New York, vol. xlv. No. 1170, pp. 433,434, December 1, 1887. 



A review of the life and character of the late Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



