BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IT. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 697 



Leonhard Stejneger. "Toporok", Tnfted Puffin: Lunda drrhata, Pall. 

 Random Notes on Natural History, ill, 1886, pp. 17-19. 

 Editorial reprint from Bulletin No. 29, IT. S. National Museum. 

 Leonhard Stejneger. Notes on some apparently preoccupied Ornithological Ge- 

 neric. Names. 



Proe. U. S. Nat. Mug., vm, Sept. 14, 1885, pp. 409-410. 



Glanfjula Flem. as applied to the Golden-eyes is preoccupied by Leach for Harelda ; Qlau- 

 cionetta is proposed as a substitute; Canace Reichenb., previously applied to a dipterous in- 

 sect, changed to Canachites. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Articles Picarioc (except Humming-birds) and Passeres. 



The Standard Natural Sistory, iv, 188,"), pp. 368-441 and 458-547. 



To a great extent based on material in the Museum. Fig. 197c and fig. 235 are drawn from 

 specimens in the Museum collection. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Grieve on the Great Auk, or Garefowl. (Review.) 



The Auk, in, Apr., 1886, pp. 262-263. 

 Leonhard Stejneger. Meves, on the size and color of the eyes of European birds. 

 (Review.) 



The Auk, in, April, 1886, pp. 265-266. 

 Leonhard Stejneger. Analecta Oruitkologica. Sixth series, xxix. Jacana con- 

 tra Parr a. xxx. Colymbus ni/jricollis, not a North American Bird. xxxi. " Shuo- 

 rhynchus Merrem, 1819." xxxu. Dendroica vigorsii (Aud.). 

 The Auk, II, Oct., 1885, pp. 337-343. 



Leonhard Stejneger. On the alleged Occurrence of the Pacific Eider in Labrador. 

 The Auk, II, Oct., 1835, p. 386. 



Refers t6 Degland and Gerbe's statement in relation to specimens of " Somateriamollissima " 

 from Newfoundland having a V-shaped mark on the throat. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Letter to Dr. B. H. Warren, in reply to inquiries concerning 

 food-habits of Hawks and"X)wls. 



Daily Local News (West Chester, Pa.), March 5, 1886. 

 Reprinted in Forest and Stream, xxvi, No. 9. March 25, 18S5, p. 164. 



Pronounces the idea of systematically persecuting the majority of Hawks and Owls "simply 

 preposterous," and advocates the speedy repeal of the act of June 3, 18S5, of the laws of Penn- 

 sylvania, "since most of the birds alluded to are among the very best friends of the farmer." 



Leonhard Stejnfger. Vitus I. Bering og de Rnssiske Opdagelsesrejser fra 1725-4;}. 

 Af P. Lanridseo. (Review.) 

 Naturen: Dec, 1885, pp. 194, 195. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Fotografiske Papirnegativer. 



Naturen, x, June, 1886, pp. 92, 93. 

 Leonhard Stejneger. Era det yderste Osten. | v | Rejsobreve | af | Leonhard 

 Stejneger. | — | (Separataftryk af "Naturen," 1885-1886.) | — | Kristiania.— 

 Grondahl & Sons, Bogtrykkeri. | 

 8vo. pp. 1-51. 



Also as Fra det yderste Osten. v. En Baadtur rundt Barings-den. Naturen : 1885, pp. 150- 

 157 and 167-174; 1886, pp. 33-36 and 49-52. 

 A popular account of the author's circumnavigation of Bering Island in the autumn of 1883. 

 See also under American Ornithologists' Union. 

 E. Sterling. Salmon in the Columbia. 



Forest and Stream, xxv, 9, Sept. 24, 1885, p. 168. 



Livingston Stone. The trout of Sunapee Lake. 



Forest and Stream, xxvt, 11, April 8, 1886, p. 208. 

 James G. Swan. Notes on the Black Cod of the North Pacific Ocean. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Com.., v, pp. 225-234. 



Frederick W. True. Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands, No. 5. 

 Description of a new species of Mesoplodon, M. Stejnegeri, from Boring Island. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., VIII, Oct. 19, 1885, pp. 584, 585, plate xxv. 

 Frederick W. True. A note upon the Hyperoodon semijnnctus of Cope. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mus., vm, Oct. 19, 1885, pp. 587-589, one cut. 



