No. II, Notes on the Electrical Phenomena of the Vesuvian 
Eruption, April, 1906. By Frank Perrett. 
Notes on the Eruption of Stromboli, April, May, June, 
1907. By Frank Perrett. Dec. '07 25 
No. 12, List of the Longicorn Coleoptera Collected on the 
Museum Expeditions to Brownsville, Texas, and the 
Huachucha Mountains, Arizona, with Descriptions of 
New Genera and Species and Notes on Known Species. 
By Chas. Schaeffer. Feb. '08 25 
No. 13, Second Collection of Birds from Trinidad. By 
Geo. K. Cherrie. Mch. '08 25 
No. 14, New Great Horned Owl from Venezuera, with 
Notes on the Names of the American Forms. By Harry 
C. OberholsEr. Sept. '08 10 
No. 15, New Coleoptera Chiefly from Arizona. By Chas. 
Schaeffer. Apr. '09 25 
No. 16, New Birds from the Orinoco Region and from 
Trinidad. By Geo. K. Cherrie. Jun. '09 10 
No. 17, Additions to the Carabidae of North America, with 
Notes on Species Already Known. By Chas. Schaeffer. 
May '10 25 
Vol. 2, No. I, Long Island Fauna and Flora — I. The Bats (Order 
Chiroptera). By Robert Cushman Murphy and John 
TreadwelIv Nichols. June 1913 . . . .15 
No. 2, Long Island Fauna and Flora— II. A Long Island 
Acmoea and a New Variety of Urosalpinx cinerea. By 
Silas C. Wheat. July 1913 10 
No. 3, Long Island Fauna and Flora — III. The Frogs and 
Toads (Order Sahentia). By Frank Overton, A.M., 
M.D. Nov. 1914 25 
No. 4, A Report on the South Georgia Expedition. By 
Robert Cushman Murphy. Nov. 1914 25 
No. 5, The Penguins of South Georgia. By Robert Cush- 
man Murphy. Aug. 1915 40 
No. 6, A Contribution to the Ornithology of the Orinoco 
Region. By George K. Cherrie 1.75 
Vol. 3, No. I, Long Island Fauna — IV. The Sharks. By John 
Treadwell Nichols and Robert Cushman Murphy. 
Apr. 1916 25 
No. 2, South American Arachnida. By Ralph V. Chamber- 
lain. Sept. 1920 25 
No. 3, Revision of the New World Species of the Tribe 
Donaciini of the Coleopterous Family Chrysomelidae. 
By Charles Schaeffer. July, 1925 1,00 
