1892.] Record of North American Zoology. 315 



X. alticola (Col.), X. nigrior (Maine), X. antennata (Cal.), X. cen- 

 tralis (Cal.). 



Smith, J. B. — Contributions [etc.]. — Revision of Homohadena 

 Grote. Proc. Nat. Mus., XIII., p. 397, 1891. — New species, H. 

 deserta (Colorado Desert). 



Behr, H. H.— Lepidoptera from San Jose del Cabo. Zoe, I., 

 p. 246, 1890. — List of thirteen species and comparison of fauna. 



Blaisdell, F. E.— Hints about killing Lepidoptera. West Am, 

 Scientist, VI., p. 6, 1889. 



Truman, P. C— Butterflies of San Diego. West Am. Scientist, 

 VII., p. 19, 1890. — Nothing important. 



Waters, B. H. — Some additional points on the primitive seg- 

 mentation of the vertebrate brain. Zool. Anz., XIV., p. 141, 

 1 89 1.— See Am. Nat. 



Herrick, C. L. — Illustrations of the architecture of the cere- 

 bellum. Jour. Comp. Neurol., I., p. 5, 1891. 



McClure, C. F. W.— The segmentation of the primitive ver- 

 tebrate brain. Jour. Morph., IV., p. 35, 1890.— Vide Am. Nat., 

 XXV. 



Rogers, F. A. — The histological difference between bone and 

 enamel. Microscope, XL, p. 2>3> 1891. 



Piersol, G. A. — The colorless cells of the blood. Microscope 

 XL, p. 1, 1891. 



Eigenmann, C. H. & R. S.— Contributions [etc.].— Additions 

 to the fauna of San Diego. Fishes of Napa Springs. Young 

 stages of some Selachians. West Am. Scientist, VI., p. 148, 1889., 

 New are PI 10 vimts (77^ 1 viiu fhmidci c, ntropleura. 



Eigenmann, C. H.— Coloration of fishes. West Am. Scientist, 

 VII., p. 35 , !8 9 o. 



Morgan, T. H. — The anatomy and transformation of Tornana. 

 J.H.U. Circ, X.,p. 94, 1 89 1. 



TELEOSTOMI. 



Hopkins, G. S.— Structure of the stomach of Amia calva. (Ab- 

 stract.) Proc. A. A A. S., XXXIX., p. 339. ^9° ( l8 90- 



