226 NATDEAL HISTOEY C0LLECTIO]!fS IN ALASKA. 



1884. Stejxeger (Leonhard). Remarks on the species of tho genus Cepphna. By Leonhard Stejiiegcr. 



In United States National Museum, Proc, vol. v ii, pp. 210-229, Washington, 1885,8°. 

 Contains remarks on the range in Alaska of Cepplms grylle and Cepphus carho. 



1885. Murdoch (John). [Report on the birds observed at Point Barrow during the stay of the Polar Expedition 



in 1881-'82-'63.] 



In Report of the International Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska, pp. 104-128, Washington, 



Government Printing Ofidce, 1885, 4°. 

 This is a valuable addition to our knovcledge of the birds of that region. Shodostelhia rosea was found 

 common in fall, and Pelidna suiarquata was taken for the first time in \Yestern America. The range 

 of various other species is considerably extended. 

 1885. MUEDOCH (John). Notes on some species of birds attributed to Point Barrow, Alaska. By John Murdoch. 

 In The Auk, a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, vol. ii, pp. 200-201, Boston, Mass., 1885, 8'^. 

 An unjustifiable rejection of certain species of birds attributed to Point Barrow by the writer in the 

 Cruise of the Corwin. 

 1885. Nelsox (Edward William). Counter- "Notes on some species of birds attributed to Point Barrow, Alaska." By 

 E. W. Nelson. 

 In The Auk, a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, vol. ii. pp. 239-241, Boston, Mass., 1885, 8°. 

 Reply to Mr. Murdoch's criticism. 

 1885. Stej>{EGER (Leonhakd). Results of ornithological explorations in the Commander Islands and in Kamtschatka. 

 Forms Bull. No. 29 of United States National Museum, pp. 1-382, Washington, Government Printing OfiBce, 



1885, 8°, 9 plates. 

 This excellent report contains numerous references to Alaskan birds. 



1885. Turner (Lucien McShan). Notes on the birds of the Nearer Islauds, Alaska. By Lucien M. Turner. 



In The Auk, a Quarterly Jom-nal of Ornithelogy, vol. ii, pp. 154-159, Boston, Mass., 1885, 8°. 

 A list of 69 species, with very brief notes. 



1886. Tcener (Lucien McShan). Contributions to the Natural History of Alaska. Results of investigations made 



chiefly in the Yukon District and the Aleutian Islands; conducted under the auspices of the Signal Service, 

 United States Army, extending from May, 1874, to August, 1881. Washington : Government Printing OfBce. 

 1886. 



Pp. 1-216, 4°, plates. 



