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William Healey Dall. Types fossiles de l'Eocene du bassiu de Paris, re~cem merit 

 de"couvertes en Ameriqne. 



Bull de la Soc. Zool, de France, xv, June, 1890, pp. 97, 98. 



Extract from a letter to Dr. Paul Fischer, communicated to the Society by the latter, an- 

 nouncing the discovery in the lowest Eocene of Alabama and Mississippi, conformably 

 overlying the Upper Cretaceous, of gigantic species of Cerithium like those of the Paris 

 basin. Also in the Lower Eocene of Texas of a species of Tercbellum which, as well as the 

 Cerithium, is a type hitherto unknown to the American Tertiary. 

 William Healey Dall. Description of a new species of land-shell from Cuba, 

 Vertigo Cubana. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mus., xn, No. 790, June, 1890, pp. 1,2; figs. 1, 2. 



A description of a remarkable species of Vertigo from the island of Cuba, of which the nearest 

 is found in the Hawaiian Islands. 

 William Healey Dall. Administrative report to the director of the U. S. Geologi- 

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Eighth Annual Report of the V. S. Geological Survey, 1886 (1890), pp. 181-184. 

 This comprises the annual report of the work of the Division of Cenozoic Paleontology of the 

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 William Healey Dall. Report on the Department of Mollusks (including Ceno- 

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Report of the Smithsonian Institution, u, 188C, (1889), pp. 173-179. 

 William Healey Dall. Report on the Department of Mollusks (including Ceuozoic 

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Report of the Smithsonian Institution (U. S. National Museum), 1887 (1889), pp. 111-115. 

 Frederic P. Dewey. Report on the Department of Metallurgy and Economic 

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Report of the Smithsonian Institution, II, 1886 (1889), pp. 245-252. 

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 Jonathan D wight, Jr. The Horned Larks of North America. 

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Otocoris alpestris adusta, O. a. merrilli, and O. a. pallida Towns, subspp. nov. 

 Henry Edwards. Bibliographical catalogue of the described transformations of 

 North American Lepidoptera. 



Bull. 35 V. S. Nat. Mus., 1889, 8vo., pp. 1-147. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Notes on some California fishes, with descrip- 

 tions of two new species. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., XI, Sept. 3, 1888, pp. 463-466. 



Oobius townsendi sp. nov., and Lepidogobius gilberti sp. nov., are described for the first time. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. On the genesis of the color cells of fishes. 



West Amer. Scientist, July, 1889. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Notes from the San Diego Biological Labora- 

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 West Amer. Scientist, October, 1889. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Notes from the San Diego Biological Labora- 

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 of Sun Diego, with notes on some rare species. 3. Fishes of ^Etna Springs, 

 Napa County, California. 4. Fishes of Allen Springs, Lake County, California. 

 5. The young stages of some Selachians. 

 West Amer. Scientist, November, 1889. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. A review of the Erythrinince. 



Proc. Oal. Acad. Sci., n, Nov. 8, 1889, (Ser. n). 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. A revision of the edentulous genera of Curi- 

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Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci., iv, November, 1889. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Notes from the San Diego Biological Labora- 

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