A list of the publications of the United States National museum (1875-1900) : including the Annual reports, Proceedings, Bulletins, Special bulletins, and Circulars, with index to titles / by Randolph I. Geare.
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- 1902
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Credit: A list of the publications of the United States National museum (1875-1900) : including the Annual reports, Proceedings, Bulletins, Special bulletins, and Circulars, with index to titles / by Randolph I. Geare. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![B. 35. Bibliographical catalogue of the described transformations of North American lepidoptera. By Henry Edwards. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-147. B. 36. Contributions to the natural history of the cetaceans. A review of the family Delphinidse. By Frederick W. True, curator of the department of mammals, United States National Museum. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-191, 47 pis. B. 37. A preliminary catalogue of the shell-bearing marine mollusks and brachiopods of the south-eastern coast of the United States, with illustrations of many of the species. By William Healey Dali, A. M., honorary curator, department of mollusks, U. S. National Museum. 8vo., 1889, pp. 1-221, 74 pis. B. 38. Contribution toward a monograph of the insects of the lepidop- terous family Noetukhe of temperate North America. Revi- sion of the species of the genus Agrotis. By John B. Smith, professor of entomology, Rutgers College, New Jersey. 8vo., 1890, pp. iv, 1-237, 5 pis. B. 39. [Directions for collecting and preserving specimens.] Part A.—Directions for collecting birds. By Robert Ridgway. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-27, 9 figs. Part B.—Directions for collecting recent and fossil plants. By F. H. Knowlton (with notes on collecting and preserving fresh-water algae, by Frank S. Collins). 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-46, 10 figs. Part C.—Notes on the preparation of rough skeletons. By Frederic A. Lucas. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-11, 12 figs. Part D.—Directions for collecting, preparing, and preserving birds’ eggs and nests. By Charles Bendire. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-10, 7 figs. Part E.—Directions for collecting reptiles and batrachians (with supple- mentary note giving directions for preserving small herpetological speci- mens in formalin). By Leonhard Stejneger. 8vo., 1891, pp. 1-13, 5 figs. Part F.—Directions for collecting and preserving insects. By C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph. D. 8vo., 1892, pp. 1-147, 1 plate, 139 figs. Part G.—Instructions for collecting mollusks, and other useful hints for the conchologist. By William H. Dali. 8vo., 1892, pp. 1-56, 8 figs. Part Id.—Directions for collecting minerals. Bv Wirt Tassin. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-6, 8 figs. Part I.—Directions for collecting rocks and for the preparation of thin sections. By George P. Merrill. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-15, 17 figs. Part J.—Directions for collecting specimens and information illustrating the aboriginal uses of plants. By Frederick V. Coville. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-8. Part K.—Directions for collecting and preparing fossils. By Charles Schu- chert. 8vo., 1895, pp. 1-31, 13 figs. Part L.—Directions for collecting and preserving scale insects (Coccidfe). By T. D. A. Cockerell. 8vo., 1897, pp. 1-9. Part M.—The methods employed at the Naples Zoological Station for the preservation of marine animals. By Dr. Salvatore Lo Bianco. Trans- lated from the original Italian by Edmund Otis Hovey. 8vo., 1899, pp. 1-42, frontispiece.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24859011_0136.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)