The following Publications of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 



are in preparation : — 



Reports on the Results of Dredging Operations in 1877, 1878, 1879, and 1890, in Charge of Alex- 

 ander Agassiz, by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer "Blake," as follows: — 



A. MILNE-EDWARDS. Crustacea of the " Blake." 



E. EHLERS. The Annelids of the "Blake." 



G. B. GOODE and T. BEAN. Deep-Sea Fishes of the East Coast of the United States. 

 " Blake " and "Albatross " Collections published in connection with the National Museum. 



A. A. HUBRECHT. The Nemerteans. 



C. HARTLAUB. The Coniatulse of the " Blake," with 15 Plates. 



A. E. VERR1LL. The Alcyonaria of the " Blake " 



Illustrations of North American MARINE INVERTEBRATES, from Drawings by Burk- 

 hardt, Sonrel, and A. Agassiz, prepared under the Direction of L. Agassiz. 



Selections from EMBRYOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS, compiled by A. Agassiz, W. Faxon, 

 and E L. Mark (discontinued for the present). 



A. AGASSIZ. The Acalephs of the East Coast of the United States. 



" On Dactylometra quinquecirra Agass. 



" A Reconnoissance of the Bahamas and Elevated Reefs of Cuba, in the Steam 



Yacht " Wild Duck." 



" The Bermudas. 



AGASSIZ and WHITMAN. Pelagic Fishes. Part II., with 14 Plates. 

 LOUIS CABOT. Immature State of the Odonata, Part IV. 

 E. L. MARK. Studies on Lepidosteus, continued. 



Lt • OtI A T*«-l Oil Tl M Of IS 



W. B. SCOTT and H. F. OS BORN. White River Fossils, continued. 



M. E. WADSWORTH. Lithological Studies. Part II. 



ALFRED G. MAYER. On some Medusa? from the Bahamas. 



J. D. WHITNEY. Origin and Mode of Occurrence of Iron and its Ores. 



" Nomenclature and Classification of Ore Deposits. 



R. T. HILL. Notes on the Geology of Cuba. With 9 Plates. 



CHARLES WACHSMUTH and FRANK SPRINGER. The North American Fossil Crinoi- 

 dea Camerata. With 83 Plates. 



Contributions from the ZOOLOGICAL LABORATORY, in Charge of Professor E. L. Mark, 

 as follows : — 



W. WHITNEY. The Histology of Thyone. 

 T. G. LEE. The Suprarenals in Amphibia. 



Contributions from the GEOLOGICAL LABORATORY, in charge of Professor N. S. Shaler. 



Contributions from the PETROGRAPHICAL LABORATORY, in charge of Professor J 

 Eliot Wolff. 



Studies from the NEWPORT MARINE LABORATORY, communicated by Alexander 

 Agassiz. 



A. AGASSIZ and W. McM. WOODWORTH. Some Variations in the Genus Eucope. 



Reports on the Results of the Expedition of 1891 of the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer 

 "Albatross," Lieutenant Commander Z. L Tanner, U. S. N , Commanding, in Charge of 

 Alexander Agassiz, as follows: — 



A. AGASSIZ. The Pelagic Fauna. C. A. KOFOID Solenogaster 



The Echini. R. VON LENDENFELD. The Phospho- 



" The Panamic Deep-Sea Fauna. rescent Organs of Fishes. 



J. E. BENEDICT. The Annelids. C, F. LUTKEN. The Ophiuridse. 



K. BRANDT. The Sagittse. O. MAAS. The Acalephs. 



" The Thalassicolse. E. L. MARK The Actinarians. 



C, CHUN. The Siphonophores. G. W. MULLER. The Ostracods. 



" The Eyes of Deep-Sea Crustacea. JOHN MURRAY- The Bottom Specimens. 



W. H. DALL. TheMollusks ROBERT RIDGWAY. The Alcoholic Birds. 



C. B. DAVENPORT. The Bryozoa. P. SCHIEMENZ. Pteropods and Heteropods. 



W. FAXON. The Crustacea. W PERCY SLADEN. The Starfishes. 



S. GARMAN. The Fishes. L STEJNEGER. The Reptiles. 



W. GIESBRECHT. The Copepods. THEO. STUDER. The Alcyonarians. 



A. GOES. The Foraminifera. M P. A. TRAUTSTEDT. The Salpidse and 

 H. J. HANSEN. The Cirripeds and Isopods. Doliolidse. 



C. HARTLAUB. The Comatulae. E. P. VAN DUZEE. The HalobatidEe. 



W. A. HERDMAN. The Ascidians. H. B. WARD The Sipunculids. 



S. J. HICKSON. The Antipathids. H. V. WILSON /The Sponges. 



W. E. HOYLE. The Cephalopods. W. McM. WOODWORTH. The Planarians. 

 G. VON KOCH. The Deep-Sea Corals. 



