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Edwik Linton. Notes ou a Trematode from the White of a Newly-laid Heu's Eg"-. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887, pp. 367-369. 

 F. A. Lucas. Notes on the Osteology of the Spotted Tinamou. 



Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., x, July 2, 1887, pp. 157-158. Two figures in text. 

 F. A. Lucas. The Flight of Birds. 



Science, xi, I^o. 261, February 3, 1888, pp. 58-59. 



Notes on the soaring of birds, and denying that the interlocking of the primaries was uudcr 

 the control of the bird, or of advantage to it. 

 F. A. Lucas, The Bird Rocks of the Gulf of St. Lawrence iu 1887. 



The Aiik, V, 'So. 2, April, 1888, pp. 129-135. 

 Description of these islets, and comparison with the accounts of previous visits. 

 Otis T. Mason. Eeport on the Department of Ethnology iu the U. S. National 

 Museum, 1885. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885 (1886), pai't n, pp. 63-67. 

 Otis T. Mason. Hairy human family. 



Science, ix, No. 205, January 7, 1887, pp. 16-17. 

 Otis T. Mason. Synechdochical Magic. 



Science, IX, No. 205, January 7, 1887, pp. 17-18. 

 Otis T. Mason. The Aboriginal Miller. 



Science, ix. No. 206, January 14, 1887, pp. 25-28. Two plates. 

 Otis T. Mason. The Hupa Indians. 



Science, IX, No. 211, February 18, 1887, pp. 149-1.52. Two plates. 

 Otis T. Mason. Arrangement of Museums. 



Science, IX, No. 226, June 3, p. 534. 



Otis T. Mason. The occurrence of similar inventions widely separated. 



Science, ix. No. 226, June 3, 1887, pp. 534-535. 

 Otis T. Mason. Indian Cradles and Head-Flattening. 



Science, ix. No. 229, June 24, 1887, pp. 617-620. Two plates. 

 Otis T. Mason. Ancient Scrapers. 



Science, x. No. 230, July 1, 1887, p. 10. 

 Otis T. Mason. M6thode de Classiiication dans les Musses d'Ethnographie, 



Revue (V Ethnographic, Paris, vi, pp, 239-242. 

 Otis T.Mason. (Anthropological Notes.) 



American Anthropologist, \o\. I, l?>iii:. The Law of Malthus, p. 23. Time Check in Chiii:i,p. 

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 Jerome McNeill. List of the Myriapods found in Escambia County, Florida, with 

 descriptions of six new species. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, September, 1887, pp. 323-327, plate ix. 



Gives a list of seventeen species of which the following new species are in tbe Museum col- 

 lection: Polydesmus bimaculatus, P. varius, Julus lineatus, Sehlendyla 1 perforaius, Lithohuis 

 clarus, L. aureus. 

 Jerome McNeill. Descriptions of Twelve New Species of Myriapoda, chiefly from 

 Indiana. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, March 10, 1888, pp. 328-334, plate xn. 



Desrribes as now He.vaglena n. gen. H. cryptoce^ihala, Polydesmus castaneus, Trichopetalwm 

 bullminii. r j'l si up et alum eudasym, Julus multiannidatus, Geophilus brunneus, O. indianae, G. 

 varians, Mccistocopjhalus u,mbraticus, M. strigorus, M. fiveatus, Scolopocryptus nigridius. 



C. Hart Mkrriam. Euetheia canora from Sombrero Key, Florida. A Bird New to 

 the United States. 

 The Auk, V, p. 322. 



Compared with specimens iu the U. S. National Museum, and the fragment from which tbe 

 identitication was made presented to tbo Museum. 



George P. Merrill. Eeport on the Department of Lithology and Physical Geology 

 in the U. S. National Museum, 188-5. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885 (1880), part ii, pp. 139-142. 



George P. Merrill. The Salt Industry in the United States. 

 Nature, xxxvii, No. 963, April 12, 1888, p. 558. 



A note calling attention to a discrepancy iu the latest edition of the British Encyclopedia rela- 

 tive to tlie salt industry of the United States. 



