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ABBREVIATIONS. 
[M.] = Catalogus Coleopterorum . . . autoribus Dr. Gemminger et B. 
de Harold. Twelve vols. Munich, 1868-1876. 
[N.] = A synopsis of American fossil Bryozoa, including Bibliography 
and Synonymy. By John M. Nickles and Ray S. Bassler. 
Bull. U.S. Gool. Survoy No. 173. Washington, 1900. 
N. T. in connection with Gistl. = Gistel, J. Naturgeschi elite des Tliier- 
reichs. Fiir liohere Schulen bearb. xvi + 220 pp., 32 plates. 
Stuttgart, 1848. 
[0.] = D’Orbigny, A. PaMontologie franfaise. Tome cinquieme. 
Contenant les Bryozoaires. Paris, 1850-1852. 
[R.] = Richmond, C. W. List of generic terms proposed for birds 
during the years 1890-1900 inclusive, to which are added 
names omitted by Waterhouse in his “Index Generum Avium.” 
Smithsonian Institution, 1902. 
[R. L.] = Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British 
Museum (Natural History). By R. Lydekker. Four parts. 
London, 1888-1890. 
[S.] = Histoire naturelle des Araignees. Par Eugene Simon. Deuxieme 
edition. Vol. I. and Vol. II. fasc. 1-3. 8vo. Paris, 1892-1901. 
[Sh.] = Sherborn, C. D. An Index to the genera and species of Fora- 
minifera. Part I., A — Non. Smithsonian Misc. Coll. No. 856, 
1893, Vol. xxxvii. Part II., Non. — Z. No. 1031 t.c. 
[St.] = Catalog der Lepidopteren des Palaearctischen Faunengebictes. 
Von Dr. O. Staudinger und Dr. H. Rebel. Tlieil I. and 1J. 
Berlin, 1901. 
[S. W.] = Catalogue of the fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural 
History). By Arthur Smith Woodward. Four parts. 
London, 1889-1901. 
[T.] = Catalogus Mammalium tarn Viventium quam Fossilium. A 
Doctore E.-L. Trouessart. Nova Editio. Two vols. Berlin, 
1898-1899. 
[Ti.] = Das Tierreich. Lieferung 1-16, 8vo. Berlin, 1896-1902. 
Walker, List = List of the specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the collection 
of the British Museum. Parts 1-32. London, 1854-1865. 
[The parts of this work published before the existence of the 
“ Zoological Record ” were very badly indexed in Marschall’s 
“ Nomenclator,” as will be gathered from the very large 
numbers of names resulting from Mr. Waterhouse’s collation 
of this work.] 
[Z.] -- Vosmaer, G. C. J. Something about Scudder’s “ Nomenclator 
Zoologicus.” Zool. Anz. viii, 1885, pp. 216-219. 
[Z. R.] = Zoological Record. Published by the Zoological Society of 
London, 1864-1901. (This is appended to a few names that 
are in the “ Zoological Record,” but were omitted by Scudder.) 
•The name [in square brackets] of the authority who sent the entry to us is ap- 
pended in many cases. To all these gentlemen we owe our thanks. Even when 
the information sent is imperfect, the name is still useful for preventing the 
creation of synonyms, and will no doubt be traced to its source before very long. 
