PUBLICATIONS 



OF 



The Linnaean Society of New YorL 



TRANSACTIONS. 



Voltime 1, 1882, Royal Octavo, 168 pages. Out of print. Frontispiece. — Portrait 



OF LlNN^US. 



The Vertebrates of the Adirondack Region, Northeastern New York. 

 First Instalment. Clinton Hart Merriam. 



Is not the Fish Crow {Corvus ossifragus Wilson) a Winter as well as a Summer 

 Resident at the Northern Limit of its Range? William Dutcher. 



A Review of the Summer Birds of a Part of the Catskill Mountains, with 

 Prefatory Remarks on the Faunal and Floral Features of the Region. 



Eugene Pintard Bicknell. 



Volume II, 1884, Royal Octavo, 233 pages. Price in paper, $2.00; cloth, $3.00. 

 Frontispiece. — Plate of Bendire's Shrew. 



The Vertebrates of the Adirondack Region, Northeastern New York. 

 Second Instalment, concluding the Mammalia. Clinton Hart Merriam. 



A New Genus and Species of the Soricid^. (Aiophyrax Bendirii Merriam.) 



Clinton Hart Merriam. 



ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 



Octavo, paper covers. 



In illustrated numbers, most of the plates are photographic, with an average 

 of two photographs on each plate. 



No. 1, for the year ending March 1, 1889, 9 pages, 25 cents. 



Former Abundance of Some Species of Birds on New York Island at the 

 Time of their Migration to the South. George N. Lawrence. 



No. 2, for the year ending March 7, 1890, 10 pages, 25 cents. 



Notes on the Carolina Paroquet in Florida. Frank M. Chapman. 



No. 3, for the year ending March 6, 1891, 11 pages, 25 cents. 



No. 4, for the year ending March 2, 1892, 8 pages, 25 cents. 



No. 5, for the year ending March 1, 1893, 41 pages, 50 cents. 



Milicete Indian Natural History. Tappan Adney. 



No. 6, for the year ending March 27, 1894, 103 pages. Out of print. 

 Recent Progress in the Study of North American Mammals. 



J. A. Allen. 

 A Consideration op Some Ornithological Literature with Extracts from 

 Current Criticism. L. S. Foster. 



No. 7, for the year ending March 26, 1895, 41 pages, 50 cents. 



Notes on Cuban Mammals. Juan Gundlach. 



Salamanders Found in the Vicinity of New York City, with Notes upon 

 Extralimital or Allied Species. Wm. L. Sherwood. 



