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Morton W. Fordice. (See under Jordan and Fordice.) 



William H. Fox. List of Birds found in Roane County, Tennessee, during April, 

 1884, and March and April, 1885. 

 The Auk, in, 1886, pp. 315-320. 



"The present list is one of special importance as being the first pertaining to the birds of 

 Tennessee of which I have any knowledge. With the exception of the few not marked with 

 an asterisk (prefixed to the number) the species are verified by specimens in the National 

 Museum collection, which have been kindly presented by Dr. Fox." (From a foot-note by R. 

 Ridgway.) 



William H. Fox. Vireo solitarius alticola in Tennessee. 

 The Auk, IV, 1887, p. 164. 

 The specimens referred to are in the National Museum. 



B T. Gault. Ammodromus beldingi Ridgw. (Belding's March Sparrow.) 

 Ridgway Ornith. Club, Bull. No. 2, 1887, pp. 58-60. 

 One of the three specimens mentioned was sent to the National Museum for identification. 



Randolph I. Geare. Mexican Antiquities. 



Popular Science Monthly, xxxi, No. 1, May, 1887, pp. 79-83. Four cuts. 

 Charles H. Gilbert. Description of new and little known Etheostomoids. 



Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mus., X, May 17, 1887, pp. 47-64. 



The species are all referred to Etheostoma with Ulocentra, Cottogaster, Hadropterus, Rho- 

 thozca, Etheostoma, and Alvarius as subjreneric subdivisions. Ulocentra histrio, Cottogaster 

 uranidea, Hadropterus ouachitce, H. squamatus, H. cymatotoenia, H. nianguce, Rothceca blen- 

 nius, R. rupestre, Etheostoma luteovinctum, E. parvipinne, E. tuscumbia, Alvarius fonticola, 

 nn. spp.; Etheostoma nianguce spilotum, E. whipplei alabamce, no. sub-spp. 



(See under Jordan and Gilbert.) 



G. Brown Goode. Report upon the Condition and Progress of the U. S. National 

 Museum, 1884. 



Report Smithsonian Institution, 1884 (1886) n, pp. 3-72. 



G. Brown Goode. A Century of Electricity. 



The Epoch, New York, I, pp. 239-240, April 15, 1887. 

 Review of T. C. Mendenhall's book of the same title. 



G. Brown Goode. Scientific Men and Institutions in America 

 The Epoch, New York, I, pp. 467-469, June 24, 1887. 

 On the inadequacy of the organization of Science in the TJuited States. 



G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean. Description of thirteen species and two 

 genera of Fishes from the Blake Collection. 

 Bull Mus. Comp.Zool, XII, No. 5, pp. 153-170. 



Barathronus and Benthosaurus, nn. gg., Aphyonus and Bregmaceros represented by new At- 

 lantic species. 



N. S. Goss. The Snowy Plover on the Salt Plains of the Indian Territory and Kansas. 

 The Auk, ill, 1886, p. 409. 

 Colonel Goss's birds were sent to the Museum for comparison. 



N. S. Goss. Additions to the Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas. 

 The Auk, IV, 1887, p. 7-11. 

 Specimens compared in National Museum. 



H. W. Henshaw. Description of a New Jay from California. 

 The Auk, ill, 1886, pp. 452, 453. 

 Described as Aphelocoma insularis, from specimens in the National Museum. 



H. W. Henshaw. Occurrence of Ammodromus eaudacutus nelsoni in Massachusetts. 



The Auk, III, 1886, p. 416. 



Refers partly to specimens in the National Museum. 



Romyn Hitchcock. Report on the Section of Textile Industries in the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum, 1884. 



Report Smithsonian Institution, 1884 (1886) II, pp. 79-84. 



Romyn Hitchcock. Report on the Section of Foods of the U. S. National Museum. 



1884. 



Report Smithsonian Institution, 1884 (1885) II, pp. 107, 108. 



William H. Holmes. Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 257-260. 



