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Trenton : — Natural History Society. 



Jonrnal, Vol. 2, No. 1. The Society. 



Washington : — Smithsonian Institution. 



Annual Report, 1886, Part 1. The Institution. 



JVashington : — Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. 

 5th Annual Report. 1883-84. 

 6th „ 1884-85. 



Five Bulletins : 



1 . Earthworks of Ohio, by Cyrus Thomas. 



2. Problems of the Ohio Mounds, by Cyrus Thomas. 



3. Textile Fabrics of Peru, by VVm. H. Holmes. 



4. Bibliography of Muskhogean Languages, by J. C. Pilling. 



5. ,, Iroquoian ,, ,, ,, 



77(6 Bureau of Ethnology. 



Washington : — Smithsonian Institution., U.S. National Museum. 

 Proceedings, Vols. 10, 11. 1888, 1889. 

 Bulletins, 33—87 : 



No. 33. Catalogue of Minerals. 

 ,, 34. Batrachia of North America. 



,, 35. Catalogue of Described Transformations of North Ameri- 

 can Lepidoptera. 

 ,, 36. Review of the Family Delphinids. 

 ,, 37. Catalogue of Shell-bearing Mollusca of the S.E. Coasts 

 of United States. 

 Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Vol. 26. 1890. 



The Institution, 



Washington : — United States Geological Survey. 

 Monogi-aph 13, with Atlas. 



Bulletins, 48—53. 



7th Annual Report. 1885-86. The Director of U.S. Geol. Survey. 



Washington : — Department of Agriculture. 

 Bulletin 1. The English Sparrow. 

 N.A. Fauna. No. 1. North American Pocket Mice. 



„ 2. New Species of North American Mammals. 



The U.S. Department of Agriculture. 



Washington: — American Association for the Advancement of 



Science. 

 Proceedings 37th Meeting, Cleveland. 1888. The Association, 



