BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 727 



R. W. Shufeldt — Contiimed. 



Patterson in the South Pacific he made a very excellent collection of birds' sterna and skulls, 

 which he presented to the author, who in turn described and figured them in the present 

 paper, and deposited the specimens in the collections of the U. S. National Museum. Several 

 figures of sea-fowl and other forms are given. 

 R. W. Shufeldt. The Peccary, with lutroductory Notes on tlie Order Ungnlata. 



Forest and Stream, xxx. No. 1, January 26, 1888, pp. 4-6. Fourteen text figures. 

 R. W. Shufeldt, Comparative Data from 2,000 ludian Crania in the U. S. Army Med- 

 ical Museum. 



Jour, of Anat. and Phys., London, xxii, n. s., ii. Part 2, Art. v, January, 1888, pp. 191-214. 



R. W. Shufeldt. The American Cervidm. 



Forest and Stream, xxx. No. 5, February 23, 1888, pp. 84-86. Ten text figures. 

 R. W. Shufeldt. The Prong-horn Antelope. 



Forest and Stream, xxx, No. 8, March 15, 1S88, pp. 144, 145. One text figure. 

 R. W. Shufeldt. Observation.^ on the Pterylosis of certain Pioidce. 



The Auk, v, No. 2, April, 1888, pp. 212-218. Five text figures. 

 R. W. Shufeldt. On the Skeleton in tho genus Ktarnella, with Osteological Notes 

 upon other North-American Icteridm, and the Corvidce. 



Jour, of Anat. and Phys., London, xxn, n. s., ii, April, 1888, pp. 309-350. Plates xiv and xv. 

 R. W. Shufeldt. The American Buffalo. 



Forest and Stream, xxx. No, 21, June 14, 1888, p '411. One text figure. 

 Cu.^KLES T. Simpson. Contributions to the Mollnsca of Florida. 



Proe. Davenport Academy of Sciences, v. 1887, pp. 45-56. 



Specimens we e named and information furnishel by the Department of Molluska to Mr. 

 Simpson, in connection with the preparation of this paper. 

 Hugh M. Smith, William Palmer and. 



(See under "William Palmer.) 

 John B. Smith. A new Genus and Species o£ Arctiidw. 



Entomologica Americana, ni, July, 1887, pp. 79, 80. 



Describes as new Cerathosia tricolor Smith, n. gen. et sp., from Texas. 

 John B, Smith. Callimorpha. 



Entomologica Americana, in, August, 1887. p. 88. 



Requests collectors to try and obtain the early stages and breed extensively to settle specific 

 distinctness of the forms described. 

 John B, Smith. Cockroaches. 



Entomologica Americana, ITT, August, 1887, p. 88. 



Calls attention to some published statements of the uses of these insects in medicine 

 John B. Smith. The Species of Callimorpha. 



Entomologica Americana, in, September, 1887. pp. 102. 103. 



Statements of the results of a study of this genus before the Ent. Club A. A, A. S., forming 

 part of its Proceedings. 

 John B. Smith. The Species of Euerijthra. 



Proc. V. S. Nat Mus., x, September, 1887, pp. 335-337. Plato xiii. 



Describes as new E. trimaculata, from Texas, and gives tho differences between the forms. 



John B. Smith. The North American Species of Callimorpha Latr. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mus., x, September, 1887, pp. 338-353. Plates xiii and xiv. 

 Gives a review of the literature of the genus, and a synopsis, followed by detailed descrip. 

 tions of the species, of which 0. lactacata and G. suffusa are described as new. 



John B. Smith. Proceedings of the Ent. Club of the A. A. A. S., at the New York 

 meeting, August, 1887. 



Entomologica Americana, in, September, 1887, pp 101-108 and 121-123. 



Full minutes of the meeting, prepared by the author as secretary, and published by direction 

 of the Club. 

 John B. Smith. What makes a species in the genus Arctia. 

 Entomologica Americana, in, September, 1887, pp 109-112. 



Analyzes the characters of maculation, points out their constancy or variability, and give .<» 

 a rough sketch of a proposed basis for a natural arrangement. 



John B. Smith. Anew Sphinx, 



Entomologica Americana, in, November. 1887. p. 153, 



Describes Sphinr coloradus Smith as a new species from Colorado. 



