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INDEX TO TITLES. 



Expositions— Continued. 



Cincinnati,1888,collection illustrating 

 the families of 



mammals 



exhibit of depart- 

 ment of prehistoric 



anthropology 



exhibit of depart- 

 ment of transpor- 

 tation and engi- 

 neering 



exhibit of section of 



graphic arts 



exhibit of section of 



oriental antiquities 



London Fisheries Exhibition, 1883, 



catalogue of collections 



Louisville, Southern Exposition, 1884. 

 Madrid, 1892, report on Columbian 



Historical Exposition 



Marietta, 1888, report on the partici- 

 pation of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and National Museum 



Minneapolis, 1887, report on the par- 

 ticipation of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution and National Museum 



New Orleans, 1884, collection illustrat- 

 ing textile indus- 

 tries of United 



C.40 



C.38 



C.37 



C.39 



B.27 

 R.9 



collection of build- 

 ing and orna- 

 mental stones 

 and rocks of 

 United States 



collection of gems 

 and precious 

 stones 



collection of mam- 



C.25 



C.26 



mals C. 29 



report on Smith- 

 sonian exhibit . . R. 9 

 sketch of Smithso- 

 nian Institution 



exhibit R. 7 



Paris, 1889, anthropology R. 54 



Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 

 1876, catalogue of collection illus- 

 trating animal resources and fish- 

 eries of the United States j B. 14 



World's Columbian Exposition, sys- 

 tem of classification R. 62 



Extermination, animals recently extinct 



or threatened with R. 40 



Extinct animals R. 40 



F. 



Fanning Islands, natural history of Ha- 

 waiian and B. 7 



Farlow, W. G P. 222 



Farrington, Oliver C P.981 



Faxon, Walter P. 625, P. 785, P. 1130 



Femald.C.H 0.27 



Ferrari-P(5rez, Fernando P. .559 



Pewkes, J. Walter P. 628 



Finches, North and Middle America B. 60 (i) 



Fire-making apparatus R. 27 



methodsof R.47 



Fish-cultural exhibit of U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission (London Fisheries Exhibition) . B. 27 



Fisher.A.K P-811 



Fisher, William J P. 364 



Fisheries and fish-culture of the United 



States, exhibit at Berlin B.18 



Fishery products, preparation, etc. (Lon- 

 don Fisheries Exhibition B. 27 



FLshes. Abeona aurora (n.sp.) P.151 



Acanthopterygian fishes, a genus 



of P. 1059 



Acrotus wUloughbyi (n. g. and 



n.sp.) P. 672 



JSlurlchthys eydouxll P. 406 



Aetobatidse, iiomenclature of . . . P. 990 



Agonidse :. P. 122 



Agonus vulsus (n. sp.) P. 162 



Agosia, on the genus P. 822 



Alabama, Escambia River, fishes 



from P.685 



Alaska •. P. 47, P. 59, 



P. 70, P. 80, P. 255, P. 387, P. 487, 



P. 748, P. 753, P. 1027, P. 1167 



Bibliography of fishes of. P. 233 



Descriptlonof fishesfrom. P.IOO 



New fish from P.121, 



P. 210, P. 795 



Whitefishfrom P. 407 



Alaskan and adjacent waters, 



catalogue of fishes from P. 225 



AlepIdo.saurus assculaplus, n. sp. P. 342 



Alepocephalus balrdil P. 68 



Algansea P. 822 



Alleghany region of South Caro- 

 lina, Georgia, and Tennessee, 



distribution of the fishes of the. B.12 



Amitra, replaced P.360 



Amiurus ponderosus, n. sp P. 90 



Anarrhlchas lepturus P. 80 



AntennarlldEe, note on the P. 31 , 



Anthias vivanus, n. sp P. 465 



Aphareus f urcatus P. 1232 



Aphododeridse B. 10 



Apodal fishes from tropical Pacific P. 856 



or eels of Japan ... P. 1239 



Apodlchthys, n. sp P. 130 



Apogon pandionis, n. sp P. 211 



Apparatus for capture of fishes 



(London Fisheries Exhibition) B. 27 



Aprlon ariommus, n. sp P. 365 



Archosargus, review of P. 608 



Argentina syrtensium (n. sp. ) . . . P. 41 



Arlopsis mllberti P. 46 



Arizona P. 754 



Arizona Basin, Colorado P. 1131 



Arkansas P. 549, P. 759 



Artedlus fenestralis, n. sp P. 326 



Ascellchthys rhodorus, n. sp P. 144 



Aspldophoroldes guntherii (n. 



sp.) P.487 



Aspredinidfc, note on the P. 831 



Astroscopus p. 69 



Auxis rochei on New England 

 coast p. 183 



