BIBLIOGRAPH1 01 I .8 , NATIONAJ mi -mm 



ii.mim.i-: PRIME, 

 Neto York, N. Y. 



Description of a new species of SphcBrium. 



Proc.U 9 Nat. Mo*., vii, Jnly 7, 1884, pp. 102-103.) 



SAV1LK (.. BED), 

 Royal Engineer*, London. 



Tin- birds of Bermuda. By Captain S;i\il«* <;. Reid, v. A. s., of the 

 Royal Engineers, member of the British Ornithologists' Union, &c. 

 From Bulletin tfo. 25, U. S. National Museum. Washington: Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp, L63-279. 



WILLIAM NORTH RICE, 

 Professorof Natural History, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 



The geology of Bermuda. By William North Rice, Ph. D., Orange Judd, 

 professor of geology and natural history in Wesleyan University. 

 From Bulletin NO. 25, U. S. National Museum. Washington: Gov 

 ernment Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. ])]). 1-32. 



J. T. ROTHROCK, 

 Professor of Botany, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, /'<<. 



List of, and notes upon, the lichens collected by Dr. T. H. Bean in 



Alaska and the adjacent region in 1880. 



(Proo. I r. s. Nat. Mus., vii, June 3, 1884, pp. 1-9.) 



PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, 



Secretary of the Zoological Society of London. 



\ review of the species of the family Icteridse. (Part iii. Agelaein®.) 



(The Ibig, 5th series, ii (No. 5, January, 1884), pp. 1-27. PI. i.) 



A review of the species of the family Icterida3. (Part iv. Anisealiua 

 (The [bis, 5th series, ii (No. 6, April, 1884), pp. 149-167. PI. v.) 



Remarks on two rare American Oscines. 



l 'he [bis,5th Beriea.ii (No. 7, July, 1884), pp. 240-241. 1 plate.) 

 fdiopsar brachyurus, Cass., Acanthidopx bairdi, Ridgw. ; the types oi both 

 :m<l only known specimens belonging to the National Museum, and Neni to 

 Dr. Bclater for examination. 



R. BOWDLER SHARPE, 

 Senior Assistant, Zoological Department, British Museum (South Kensington London 



\ note mi the genus Progne. 



(The Auk, i,. Inly, 1884, pp. :«>7-#>8.) 



ROBERT WILSON 8HUFELDT, 

 Captain, Medieal Corps, U. 8. Army. 



Concerning Borne of the forma assumed by tin- patella in birds. 



(Pwmj J. 8. Nat line., vii, Sept. 1, 1884, pp 384-331. Seven figures. ) 



