340 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



BULLETINS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Bulletin of the United States National Museum. No. 25. Contribu- 

 tions to the natural history of the Bermudas. Volume 1. Edited 

 by J. Matthew Jones and George Brown Goode. Washington: 

 Government Trinting Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. i-xxiii; 1-353. 

 Plates i-xii. 

 Previous to the publication of the complete bulletin, there were pub- 

 lished separately the seven parts of the bulletin, as follows: 



Part I. The geology of Bermuda, by William North Eice, Ph. D., 

 Orange Judd professor of geology and natural history in Wes- 

 ley an University. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. National Museum. 

 Washington: Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [1]- 

 [32]. Plates i-vi. (S. I. Series No. 495.) 



Part II. The botany of Bermuda, by General Sir John Henry Lefroy, 

 F. R, S., AthenaBum Club, London. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. 

 National Museum. Washington : Government Printing Office. 

 1884. 8vo. pp. [33]-[141]. 



Part III. The mammals of Bermuda, by J. Matthew Jones, F. R. S. 0., 

 Fern Lodge, Waterville, Nova Scotia. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. 

 National Museum. Washington : Government Printing Office. 

 1884. 8vo. pp. [143]-[161]. 



Part IV. The birds of Bermuda, by Captain Saville G. Reid, F. Z. S., 

 of the Royal Engineers, member of the British Ornithologists- 

 Union, &c. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. National Museum. Wash- 

 ington: Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [163J-[279]. 



Part V. On a bird new to the Bermudas, with notes upon several spe- 

 cies of rare or accidental occurrence in these islands, by Clinton 

 Hart Merriam, M. D. From Bulletin No. 25, U. S. National 

 Museum. Washington : Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. 

 pp. [281]-[284]. 



Part VI. The reptiles of Bermuda, by Samuel Garman, Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. From Bulletin 

 No. 25, U. S. National Museum. Washington: Government Print- 

 ing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [285]-[303]. 



Part VII. The annelida from Bermuda, collected by Mr. G. Brown 

 Goode, by Henry E. Webster, professor of natural history in the 

 University of Rochester, Rochester, New York. From Bulletin No. 

 25, U. S. National Museum. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. [305]-[327]. Plates vii-xii. 



Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 27. Descriptive 

 catalogues constituting a report upon the exhibit of the fisheries 

 and fish culture of the United States of America, made at the Lon- 

 don Fisheries Exhibition, 1883. Prepared under the direction of G. 

 Brown Goode, U. S. Commissioner, and a staff of associates. Wash- 



