BIBLIOGRAPHY OF U. 8. NATIONAL MUSEUM. .">."m 



On the oyster industry. 



Etaienee, Hi (No. 71, Jnn« L3, 1884), p. 720.) Abstract. 



The oyster industry of the world. 



(BolL U. 8. Fish Com.. It, 1884, pp. 408-469; Report American Fish Cul- 

 tural Association, 1884, pp. 146-148.) 



GEORGE BROWN GOODE AND TARLETON H. BEAN. 



Notes on some Florida fishes. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, June 3, 1884, pp. 42-47.) 



GEORGE BROWN GOODE AND JOHN MATTHEW JONES. 



Department of the Interior, U. S. National Museum. Bulletin of the 

 United States National Museum. No. 25. Contributions to the 

 natural history of the Bermudas. Volume 1. Edited by J. Matthew- 

 Jones and George Brown Goode. Washington : Government Print- 

 ing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. xxiii ; 1-353. 

 S. I. Series No.. 495. 



ROMYN HITCHCOCK. 



Plan of a collection to illustrate the textile industries of the United 

 States to be exhibited at the World's Industrial and Cotton Cen- 

 tennial Exposition of 1884-1885 at New Orleans. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, 1884, pp. 557-572.) 

 Also published as Museum Circular No. 24. 



WILLIAM TELL HORNADAY, 



Common faults in the mounting of quadrupeds. 



(Third Annual Report Society of American Taxidermists, 1884, pp. 67-71.) 

 A critical statement of the most universal, glaring, and reprehensible faults 

 of mammal taxidermists, as shown by their work. 



Brief directions for removing and preserving the skins of mammals. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vi. 1883 (1884), pp. 485-491. Four illustrations.) 

 Also published as Museum Circular No. 22. 



FREDERIC AUGUSTUS LUCAS. 

 On the mounting of crustaceans. 



(Third Annual Report Society of American Taxidermists, 1884, pp. 74-77.) 

 On the mounting of turtles. 



(Third Annual Report Society of American Taxidermists, 1884, pp. 84-90. 

 Two diagrams.) 



JOHN BELKNAP MARCOU. 



A review of the progress of North American invertebrate palaeontology 

 for 1883. 



(American Naturalist, April, 1884, pp. 385-392.) 

 S. Mis. 33, pt 2 23 



