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Leonhard Stejneger. Contributions to Iho history of the Commander Islands, No. 

 4. B. — Additional notes on the plants of the Commander Islands. 

 Proc.TT. S. Nat. Mus., vii, January 27, 1885, pp. 529-538. 



Leonhard Stejneger. The standard natural history. Edited by John Sterling 

 Kingsley. Vol. IV. Birds illustrated by 273 woodcuts and 25 full page plates. 

 Boston : S. E. Cassino and Company, 1835. 



Royal 8vo. Parts 49 to 52. pp. 1-192. 92 woodcuts, 4 plates. 



Leonhard STEJNEGER. Passer saturatus, a new species of tree-sparrow from the 

 Liu-Kin Islands, Japan. 



Proe. U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, April 20, 1884, pp. 19-20. 



Leonhard Stejneger, Diagnoses of new species of birds from Kamtschatka and 

 the Coaimaudei' Islands. 



Proc. Biol. Soc, Washington, ii, (April 10, 1884) 1885, pp. 97-99. 



Alauda Uakistoni, Dendrocopos immaculatus, and Lagopus ridgumyi ; types of all in National 

 Museum collection. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Analecta ornithologica. Fourth series. 

 The Auk, ii, pp. 43-52. 



XVII. On the origin of the word Quiscalus, pp. 43-44. XVIII. Colinus, not Ortyx, pp. 44- 

 45. XIX. Is the name Ortyx niassena tenable? p. 46. XX. Cyanoleshia "strictly correct," 

 pp. 46-47. XXI. Concerning the names of some North American Spizinai, pp. 47-49. XXII. 

 The correct name of tho North American cowhird, pp. 49-50. XXIII. Remarks on the ge- 

 neric name Sayornis and ou Sayomis phosbe, p. 51. XXIV. On the proper generic name of 

 the pileated woodpecker and allies, pp. 51-52. A series of technical articles elucidating 

 synonymatic points. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Analecta ornithologica. Fifth series. 

 Ihe Auk, ii, pp. 178-188. 



XXV. Why Chordeiles virginianus and not Ch. popetue? pp. 178-182. XXVI. On the ge- 

 neric names of the Phalaropef, pp. 182-183. XVII. Scops preoccupied, p. 183-184. XXVI. On 

 Gyrfalcons, pp. 184-188. 



Leonhard Stejneger. On the shedding of the claws in the ptarmigan and allied 

 birds. 



The Ibis, fifth series, iii, pp. 50-52. 



Reprinted from the American Xaturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 774-776. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Remarks on Lanins robustus (Band), based upon an examina- 

 tion of the type specimen. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1885, pp. 91-96. 



Leonhard Stejneger. Eiue Umsegelung der Bering-Insel, Herbst, 1832. 

 Deutsche Geographische Blatter, viii, Heft 3, pp. 225-273. 1 plate; 2 maps. 



Joseph Swain. 



See under David S. Jordan. 



Charles II. Townsend. An account of recent captures of the California sea- 

 elephant, and statistics relating to the present abundance of the species. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, May 20, 1885, pp. 90-93. 



Charles H. Townsend. The occurrence of the catbird, Mimvs carolinensis, on theFaral- 

 lone Islands, Pacific Ocean. 

 The Auk, ii, pp. 215-216. 

 The specimen iu question is in the National Museum collection. 



Frederick W. True. Military cetology. 

 Science, v, Jan. 2, 1885, p. 2-3. 



Note on some remarkahle statements about cetaceans in a treatise on brush-making, con- 

 tained in a report of the Secretary of War. 



Frederick W. True. On the occurrence of Loncheres armatus (Geoff.) Wagner, in 

 the island of Martinique, West Indies. 



Proc. If. S. Nat. Mus., vii, Fob. 16, pp. 550-551. 



Note on a specimen obtained iu Martinique by Mr. Frederic Ober. 



