BIBLIOGRAPHY OF U. 8. NATIONAL IOTJ8EUM. 355 



Anthropology in France. 



(American Naturalist, wiii, 1884, p. 1065.) 



Physiological Inquiries. 



(Amerioan Naturalist, wiii, 1884, p. 1067.) 



The Health KYport of Washington. 



(American Naturalist, xviii, 1884, p. 1171.) 



The Indian Office Report. 



(American Naturalist, xviii, 1884, p. 1172.) 



GEORGE PERKINS MERRILL. 



On Prochlorite from the District of Columbia. 



(Proc. U. S.Nat. Mus., vii, June 11, 1884, p. 67.) 



Hornblende andesite from the new Bogosloff volcano. 



(Science, iv (No. 97, Dec. 12, 1884.), p. 524.) 



Notes on the character of the rock formation in the vicinity of Auburn, 

 Maine. 



(Report Maine State College, for 1884.) 

 Read before the Scientific Society of the Maine State College, April, 1884. 



The origin of soils. 



(Prairie Farmer, Aug. 2, 1884, p. 489.) 



Microscopic structure. 



(Report on the building stones of the United States, and statistics of the quarry in- 

 dustry, for 1880. Publications of Tenth Census, vol. x; chapter ii, pp. 15-29. 

 18 plates.) 



Preliminary plan for a collection of the building and ornamental stones 

 and rocks of the United States, to be exhibited at the World's In- 

 dustrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-'85, at New Or- 

 leans. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, 1884, pp. 573-574.) 

 Also published as Museum Circular No. 25. 



RICHARD RATHBUN. 



Annotated list of the described species of Parasitic Copepoda, {Siphono- 

 stoma) from American waters, contained in the United States Na- 

 tional Museum. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Sept. 27,1884, pp. 483-492.) 

 Twenty-six species previously described by American and European au- 

 thorities are recorded from specimens now in the Museum. Nine are recent 

 additions to the fauna of North America. Most of the species were obtained 

 from the New England coast by the U. S. Fish Commission, but several are 

 from other regions, Including Alaska. The paper is in the form of a record 

 of specimens, complete data bein^ given with reference to each entry of 

 specimens. But few notes are add"<l. 



