LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 29 



P. 76. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata, of the 

 northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of new gen- 

 era and species and critical remarlfs on others. (Part I. 

 Annelida, Gephyrsea, Nemertina, Nematoda, Polyzoa, Tuni- 

 cata, Mollusca, Anthozoa, Echinodermata, Porifera.) By 

 A. E. Verrill. 



pp. 165-205. 



P. 77. Description of a new genus and species of fish, Lopholatilm 

 cham(Bleonticeps, from the south coast of New England. By 

 G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. 



pp. 205-209. 



P. 78. On the occurrence of Lycodes vahlii Reinhardt, on I, a Have 

 and Grand Banks. By G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. 

 Bean. 



pp. 209-210. 



P. 79. List of names, age, tribe, etc., of Indian boys and girls at 

 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Virginia, plas- 

 ter casts of whose heads were taken by Clark Mills, esq., 

 March, 1879. By R. H. Pratt. 



p. 211. 



P. 80. Description of a new fish from Alaska {Atiarrhichas lephiriis), 

 with notes upon other species of the genus AnarrJiichas. By 

 Tarleton H. Bean. 



pp. 212-218. 



P. 81. Notes on certain typical specimens of American fishes in the 

 British Museum and in the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle at 

 Paris. By David S. Jordan. 



pp. 218-226. 



P. 82. List of marine invertebrata from the New England coast, dis- 

 tributed by the U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries.' By 

 Richard Rathbun. 



pp. 227-232. 



P. 83. Occurrence of Ghelura terehi^ans, a crustacean destructive to 

 the timbei; of submarine structures, on the coast of the United 

 States. By Sidney I. Smith. 



pp. 232-235, 2 figs. 



P. 84. Description of new species of North American fishes. By 

 David S. Jordan. 



pp. 235-241. 



P. 85. On the migrations and nesting habits of west-coast birds. By 

 J. G. Cooper. 



pp. 241-251. 



P. 86. Descriptions of new species of carboniferous invertebrate fos- 

 sils. ByC. A. White. 



pp. 252-260, 1 plate. 



'For lists of the specimens contained in Series II, III, IV, see Nos. 230, 231, 371: and in Series V, 

 see Rep. U.S.N.M., 1895, pp. 292-298. 



