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Herrick, C. L. — Topography and histology of the brain of 

 certain reptiles. Jour. Comp. Neurol., I., p. 14, 1891. 



Stejneger, L. — Diagnosis of a new species of snake {Lichanura 

 orcuttii) from San Diego county, Cal. West Am. Scientist, VI., p. 

 83, 1889. 



Orcutt, C. R.— Turtles of California. West Am. Scientist, VII., 

 p. 49, 1 890. — Five species. 



Turner, C. L. — Morphology of the avian brain. Jour. Comp 

 Neurol., L, p. 39, 1891. 



Thompson, E. E.— The birds of Manitoba. Proc. U. S. Nat 

 Mus., XIII., p. 457, 1 89 1. — Valuable paper of 126 pages, with 

 notes on habits, songs, distribution, etc., of 266 species. 



Lucas, F. A.— The expedition to the Funk Island, with obser- 

 Nat. Mus., 1887-88, p. 493, 1890. 



Lamborn, R. H. — Humming-birds of the Pacific coast, West 

 Am. Scientist, VI., p. 109, 1889. 



Minot, C.-S. — On the fate of the human decidua refiexa. Ana. 

 Anz., V., p. 639, 1890/ 



Todd, A. — The yellow-haired porcupine. West Amer. Scien- 

 tist, VII., p. 122, 1 891. 



Spencer, T. B. — A support for the chorda tympani nerve in the 

 Felidae. (Abstract.) Proc. A. A. A. S., XXXIX., p. 339, 1890 

 (1891). 



Ryder, J. A.— The eye, ocular muscles, and lachrymal glands 

 of the shrew mole [Blarina talpoides). Pro. Am. Phil. Soc, 

 XXVIII., p. 16, 1890.— Describes apparatus for forcing tears 

 from gland. 



Allen, H.— Description of a new species of Macrotus.— M. 

 bulleri, from Mexico. 



True, F. W.— Description of a new species of mouse, Phenaco- 

 mys longicandus, from Oregon. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIII., p. 

 303, 1890. 



