694 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



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

 tory, in. 7. Description of a new species of Euprotomicrus. 

 Proc. Gal. Acad. Sci., May 28, 1890. 

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

 tory, in. 8. Description of a new species of Sebastodes. 

 Proc. Gal. Acad. Sci., May 28, 1890. 

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

 tory, in. 9. On the genus Clevelandia. 

 Amer. Nat, October, 1889. 

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

 tory, in. 10. The development of Micrometrus aggregatus. 

 Amer. Nat., October, 1889. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Description of a fossil species of Sebastodes. 



Zoe, I, No. 1, March, 1890, p. 16. 

 Carl H. aud Rosa S. Eigenmann. Evolution of the cat-fishes. 



Zoe, I, No. 1, March, 1890, pp. 10-15. 



Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. The Barracuda. 



Zoe, I, No. 2, April, 1890, p. 55. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. The Point Loma blind fish and its relatives. 



Zoe, I, No. 3, May, 1890, pp. 65-72. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. Preliminary notes on South American Nematog- 

 nathi. 



Gal. Acad. Sci., n, August 18, 1889. 

 Carl H. and Rosa S. Eigenmann. A review of the Seiwnidce of America and Europe. 



Report V. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1886, pp. 343^451, pi. 4. 

 D. G. Elliott. A study of the genus Dendrornis and its species. 



The Aulc, VII, No. 2, April, 1890, pp. 160-189. 

 Barton W. Evermann. (See under David Starr Jordan). 

 Walter Faxon. Notes on North American Crayfishes, family Astacidce. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus. xu, No. 785, 1889 (1890), pp. 619-634. 



Thirty species are enumerated with not63 and descriptions. One species, Cambarus evermanni, 

 is described as new. It is from the Escambia River at Flomaton, Florida. Nearly all of 

 the species are represented in the collection of the National Museum. 

 J. Walter Fewkes. Report on the Medusre collected by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatross in the region of the Gulf Stream in 1885-'86. 



Annual Report of the 77. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, Part xiv, 1886 (1889), pp. 513-536, 



pi. 1. 

 One genus and two species are described as new. Otber forms are described withont being 

 nanie3, and full notes are gi7en on some of the known species. The new genus and 

 species are as follows : Pleurophysa, Pleurophysa insignis, Pegantha, sp. 

 Theodore Gill. The " Hatchery " of the sun-fish. 



Nature, XL, p. 319, August 1, 1889. 

 Theodore Gill. Nest building of the sun-fish (Lepomince). 



Forest and Stream, xxxni, August 8, 1889, p. 43. 

 Theodore Gill. Nesting of the black bass. 



Forest and Stream, xxxm, September 19, 1889, pp. 163-164. 

 Theodore Gill. On the classification of the mail-cheeked fishes. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mus., XI, September 25, 1888 (1889), pp. 567-592. 

 Theodore Gill. Gleanings among the Pleuroneclids, and observations on the name 

 Pleuronectes. 



Proc. IT. S.Nat. Mus., XI, September 25, 1888 (1889), pp. 593-606. 

 Theodore Gill. Note ou the genus Spheroides. 



Proc. TT. S. Nat. Mus., XI, September 25, 1888 (1889), pp. 607-608. 

 Theodore Gill. The Halosauroid fishes typical of a special order (Lyopomi). 



American Naturalist, XXIII, November, 1889, pp. 1015-1016. 

 Theodore Gill. The Notaeanthid fishes as representatives of a peculiar order 

 (Heteromi). 



American Naturalist, xxm, November, 1889, pp. 1016-1017. 

 Theodore Gill. The families of ribbon-fishes. 

 American Naturalist, xxiv, May, 1890, pp. 481-482. 



