366 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



LEONHARD STEJNEGER. 

 Dendrocopus purus, a new species of woodpecker from Karntschatka. 



(The Auk, i, Jan., 1884, pp. 35-36.) 

 Type in National Museum collection. 



On changes in ornithological nomenclature. 



A reply to critics. 



(The Auk, i, April, 1884, pp. 114-120.) 



Based ou researches prosecuted at the U. S. National Museum. 



Notes on the genus Acanthis. 



(The Auk, i, April, 1884, pp. 145-156.) 



Based on material contained in the collection of the National Museum. 



Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands, No. 2. In- 

 vestigations relating to the date of the extermination of Steller's 

 sea-cow. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, July 29, 1884, pp. 181-189.) 



Analecta Ornithologica. I. The occurrence of Tardus alicice in the 

 Palsearctic region. II. On the earliest available name of the Amer- 

 ican Titlark. III. A brief review of the synonymy of the genus 

 Compsothlypis (= Parula). IV. On the earliest available name of 

 the Cardinal Grosbeak. V. More " Ornithophilologicalities." 



(The Auk, i, April, 1884, pp. 166-173.) 



A series of most important articles based wholly upon material in, and 

 researches prosecuted at, the National Museum. 



Analecta Ornithologica. (Second series.) VI. On the Ptarmigans of 

 Nelson's "Birds of Bering Sea," &c, especially those belonging to 

 the group Attagen, Kaup. VII. On some changes necessary in 

 North American and European Ornithological Nomenclature, if 

 g( neric appellations previously applied in botany be not rejected. 

 VIII. y Larus schistisagus, a new species of gull from the North Pa- 

 cific. IX. Priocella tenuirostris (Aud.) not a bird of Bering Sea or 

 the Arctic Ocean. X. On old and new generic names. 

 (The Auk, i, July, 1884, pp. 225-236.) 



Analecta ornithologica. (Third series). XI. Notes on Arctic Lari. 

 XII. Chrysomitris or Spinus f XIII. On the systematic name of 

 the American Hawk Owl. XIV. On Sterna niUtica of Hasselquist. 

 XV. Habia agaiust Zamclodia. XVI. On the oldest available name 

 for Wilson's Phalarope. 



(The Auk, i, July, 1884, pp. 358-367. ) 

 A new subspecies of willow grouse, from Newfoundland. 



(The Auk, i, July, 1884, p. 368.) 



Ou the use of trinomials in American Ornithology. 

 (Proc. II. S. Nat. Mus., vii, June 11, 1884, pp. 70-81.) 



Remarks on the Bpecies of the geuus Cepphus. 



(Proc. U. S. Na t, Mus. , vii, August 5, 1884, pp. 210-220. Six figures,) 

 A very important monographic essay. 



