538 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. . 



Jn the Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum — Con tinned. 



Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross — Cont'd. 



III. Batrachians and reptiles collected in 1887-88. Cope. 62. 



IV. Descriptions of new species of fishes collected at the Gralapagos 



Islands and along the coast of the United States of Colombia, 

 1887-88. Jordan & Boliman. 66. 

 Y. Annotated catalogue of insects collected in 1887-68. Howard. 67. 

 VI. List of the plants collected in Alaska in 1888. Vasey. 69. 

 VII. Preliminary report on the collection of MoUnsca and Brachiopoda 



obtained in 1887-88. Dall. 63. 

 VIII. Description of a new Cottoid fish from British Columbia. Bean. 61. 

 IX. Catalogue of fishes collected at Port Castries, St. Lucia, by the 



Albatross, November, 1888. Jordan. 65. 

 X. On certain Meso^oic fossils from the islands of St. Paul and St. 



Peter in the Straits of Magellan. White. 79. 

 XI. New fishes collected off the coast of Alaska and the adjacent region 

 southward. Bean. 75. 

 XII. A preliminary report on fishes collected by the Albatross on the 

 Pacific coast of North America during 18S9. Gilbert. 72. 

 XIII. Catalogue of skeletons of birds collected at Abrolhos Islands, Bra- 

 zil, the Straits of Magellan, and the Galapagos Islands, in 

 1887-88. Lucas. 78. 

 XIV. Birds from the coasts of western North America and adjacent 



islands, collected in 1888-89. Townsend. 82. 

 XV. Reptiles from Clarion and Socorro islands and the Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia. Townsend. 83. 

 XVI. Plants collected in 1889 at Socorro and Clarion islands, Pacific 



Ocean. Vasey. 77. 

 XVII. Descriptions of new West American land, fresh- water, and marine 



shells. Steams. 68. 

 XVIII. List of fishes obtained in the harbor of Bahia, Brazil, and in adja- 

 cent waters. Jordan. 76. 

 XIX. A supplementary list of fishes collected at the Galapagos Islands 

 and Panama. Gilbert. 73. 

 XX. On some new or interesting west American shells obtained from 



the dredgings of the Albatross in 1888. Dall. 95. 

 XXI. Apodal tishes from the tropical Pacific. Gilbert. 92. 

 XXII. Descriptions of 34 new species of fishes collected in 1888 and 1889, 

 principally among the Santa Barbara Islands and in the Gulf 

 of Calilornia. Gilbert. 93. 



XXIII. Report on the Actiuiie collected by the Albatross during the win- 



ter of 1887-88. McMurrich. 120. 



XXIV. Descriptions of new genera and species of crabs from the west 



coast of North America and the Sandwich Islands. Rathbun 

 (M. J.). 118. 

 XXV. The Mollusk fauna of the Galapagos Islands. Steams. 115. 

 XXVI. Report on the Pteropods and Heteropods collected bj'the Albatj'oss 

 during the voyage from Norfolk, Va., to San Francisco, Cal., 

 1887-88. Peck. 114. 

 XXVII. Catalogue of a collection of birds made in Alaska by Mr. C. H. 

 Townsend during the cruise of the Albatross in 18S8. Ridg- 

 way. 112. 

 XXVIII. On Cetomimida? and Rondeletiidae, two new families of Bathybial 

 fishes. Goode & Bean. 136. 

 XXIX. A revision of the order Heteromi, deep-sea fishes. Goode & Bean. 



137. 

 XXX. OnHarriotta.anewtypeof Chimaeroidfish. Goode & Bean. 138. 

 XXXI. Descriptions of new genera and species of crabs of the family 



LithodidiP. Benedict. 146. 

 XXXII. Report on the Crustacea of the order Stomatopoda collected by 

 the Albatross between 1885 and 1891. Bigelow. 147. 



XXXIII. Descriptions of two new flounders. Gastropsetta frontalis and 



Cyclopsetta chittendeni. Bean. 135. 



XXXIV. Report on MoUusca and Brachiopoda dredged in deep water, chiefly 



near the Hawaiian Islands. Dall. 142. 

 Diagnoses of new genera and species of deep-sea fish-like vertebrates. Gill. 1. 

 Diagnoses of new genera of Nemichthyoid eels. Gill & Ryder. 2 

 On the literature and systematic relations of the Saccopharyngoid fishes. QUI 

 & Ryder. 7. 



