712 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Carl H. Eigenmann. Doscrii>tiou of a uew species of OphiclUhys {Ophichthys retro- 

 pinnis), from Pensacola, Florida. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mils., x, 1887, p. 116. 

 (See also under David S. Jordan.) 



D. G. Elliot. The Jacanid(x. 



Tke A ulc, V, pp. 288-305. 



A full monograph of the family, based in part on material in the National Mu.seuni. 



A. K. Fisher. Ballns lonf/irostris crepitans breeding on the Coast of Louisiana. 

 TheAuh, v, p. 108. 

 Compared with specimens in the National Museum. 



C. H. Gilbert, David S. Jordan and. 

 (See Tinder David S. Jordan.) 



Theodore Gill. The Characteristics of the Elacatids. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887, pp. 612-614. Plate xxxix. 



Theodore Gill. Note on the Gramma loreto of Poey. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887, pp. 615, 616. 



G. Brown Goode. Report* upon the condition and progress of the U. S. National 

 Museum during the half year ending June 30, 1885. 

 8vo, pp. 1-264. 



G. Brown Goode. Scientific Men and Institutions in America. 

 The Epoch, I, 1887, p. 467. 



G. Brown Goode. A New Work on American Birds. 



The Epoch, ll, 1887, p. 336. ■ 

 EoviewofEidgeway's "Key." 



G. Brown Goode. American Fishes: \ A popular treatise | Upon the | Game and 

 Food Fishes | of | North America, | with special reference to habits and methods 

 I of capture. | By | G. Brown Goode. | * * * | — | With numerous illustra- 

 tions. I — I New York : | Standard Book Company. | 1888. 

 Koyal 8vo, pp. i-xv-1- 1-496. 



G. Brown Goode. United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries | Spencer F. 

 Baird, Commissioner | — | The Fisheries j and | Fishery Industries j of the | United 

 States I — I Prepared through the co-operation of the Commissioner of Fisheries — 

 and the Superintendent of the Tenth Census | by | George Brown Goode | Assist- 

 ant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution | and a staff of Associates | — Wash- 

 ington I Government Printing Office | 1887. 



Section ii. A geographical review of the Fisheries Industries and Fishing Communities for 



the year 1880. pp. i-ix+ 1-787, 4to. 

 Section int. The Fishing Grounds of North America, with forty-nine charts. Edited by 



Richard Bathbun. pp. i-xviii+5-238, 4to. 

 Section ivt. The Fishermen of the United States. By G-eorge Brown Goode and Joseph W. 



Collins, pp. 1-178, 4to. 

 Section v. History and Methods of the Fisheries. In two volumes, with an atlas of 255 

 plates. Vol. I: pp. i-xsii-h 1-808, 4to. Vol. II: pp. i-xs+1-881, 4to. 



G. Brown Goode. The Beginnings | of | Natural History | in | America. | — | An 

 Address delivered at the Sixth Anniversary | Meeting of the Biological Society | 

 of Washington. | — | By | G. Brovrn Goode, | President of the Society. | — | From 

 the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Volume iii, 1884- 

 1886. I — I Washington: [ Printed for the Society. | 1886. 

 pp. [35J-[105], 8vo. 

 Printed also as a separate. 

 G. Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Fishermen of the United States. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section iv, 1887, pp. 1-129. Thirteen 

 plates. 

 G. Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Mackerel Fishery of the United 

 States. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. i, 1887, pp. 245-304. 

 Thirty plates. 



*In Smithsonian Report, Part ii. t These two sections are iu one volume. 



