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In the Bulletins and Memoirs of the Museum of the Comparative Zoology — Cont'd. 

 XXIV. Preliminary report on Branchiocerianthus urceolus. Mark. 191. 

 XXV. The (Jphiuridae. Liitken. 197. 

 XXVI. The Fishes. Garman. 198. 

 XXVII. Preliminary account of Planktonemertes agassizi. Wood worth. 



20f). 

 XXVIII. Description of two new lizards of the genus Anolis from Cocos 

 and Malpelo islands. Stejnej^er. 219. 

 Descriptions of thirteen species and two genera of fishes from the Blake collec- 

 tion. Goode. 29. 

 Oceanic Ichthyology. Goode & Bean. 139. 



Cruise of the Albatross in the Tropical Pacific, August 1899-March 1900, and 

 list of the stations occupied. 225. 

 In the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: 

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 A revision of the genus Synidotea. Benedict. 172. 

 In the United States Senate documents: 



Report on the Hawaiian cable survey. 89. 

 . Report on the condition of seal life, Pribilof Islands. Townsend, True, and 



Alexander. 164. 

 Fur-seal arbitration. 152a. 



In The Auk: 



A new petrel for North America. Ridgway. 23. 

 Four new species of birds from the Bahama Islands. Ridgway. 38. 

 List of birds collected on the Bahama islands. Ridgway. 81. 

 Descr pt ons of new ptarmigan. Elliott. 168a. 



In the J 'roce((lings of the Biological Society of Washington: 



The Arcturidje in the U. S. National Museum. Benedict. 184. 

 Diagnoses of new species of nshes from Bering Sea. Gill & Townsend. 176. 

 A new fur seal or sea bear (Arctocephalus townsendi), Merriam. 175. 

 Synopsis of the American species of Ethusa, Rathbun, M. J. L^l. 

 Synopsis of the American species of Palicus Phili])pi. Rathbun, M. J. 182. 

 Description of a new genus and species ot Sphaeromidae from Alaskan waters. 



Richardson. 173. 

 Description of a new parasitic Isopod, genus JEga, from southern coast of the 



United States. Richardson. 192. 

 Descriptions ot some new sj^ecies of birds from Cozumel Island, Yucatan. 



Ridgway. 22. 



In the documents of the Treasury Department: 



Observations on the fur seals of the Pribilof Islands. Jordan et al. 162. 



Second preliminary report of the Bering Sea fur-seal investigations. Jordan 

 et al. 186. 



The fur seals and fur-seal islands of North Pacific Ocean. Jordan et al. 187. 

 In the American Naturalist: 



Three new fami lies of fishes added to the deep-sea fauna in a year. Gill. 6. 



New deej -sea fishes. Goode & Bean. 140. 



More rie-^p-sea fishes. Goode & Benn. 140a. 



On seme n^-w North American snakes. Cope. 145. 



Synopsis of North Amer.can invertebrates. VII. Rathbun, M. J. 217. 



In the Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: 

 North American Ophiuroidea. I, II. Verrill. 212. 

 Revision of certain genera and species of starfishes. Verrill. 211. 

 The marine Nemerteans of New England and adjacent waters. Verrill. 97, 

 Marine Pi anarians of New England. Verrill. 98. 

 Supplement to the marine Nemerteans and Planarians of New England. 



Verrill. 158. 

 Third catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New England 



coast and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic. Verrill. 18. 

 List of deep-water and suri ace Mollusca. Verrill. 12. 

 Second cat^alogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New 



Eng and coast and the adjacent p^-rts of the Atlantic. Vernll. 11. 

 Revision of the marine Gastropods referred to (Jyclostreraa, Adeorbis, Vitri- 



nella. and related genera. B- sh. 19fi. 

 Additions to the shallow water Mollusca of Cape Hatteras, N. C. Bush. 19. 

 The development of Terebratalia obsoleta Dall. Beecher. 103. 



