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[[preprinted]] 10 GIVE A LIST OF PAPERS PUBLISHED DURING THE YEAR BY YOURSELF AND YOUR OFFICIAL ASSOCIATES AND COLLABORATORS, SO FAR AS THE SAME ARE BASED UPON MUSEUM MATERIAL. EACH NOTICE FOR THE BIBLIOGRAPHY SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY A FULL AND COMPLETE CITATION (e.g.,PROC.U.S.NAT.MUS., ^[[ XV, no.]] 898,AUG.4,1892,pp.179-219,PLS.XIX-XXI,FIGS.8-10), AND ALSO BY A BRIEF ABSTRACT OF THE PAPER. IF ANY PAPER IS BASED PARTLY BUT NOT ENTIRELY UPON MUSEUM MATERIAL, THAT FACT SHOULD BE INDICATED. [[/preprinted]] Leonhard Stejneger.- Aleut Bairdakas in Kamehatka. Science (n.5.) July 19, 1895. A correction of certain statements by Dr. Guillemard in his "Cruise of the Marchesa," concerning some baidarkas alleged to be of Kuril origin. Leonhard Stejneger. - The Poisonous Snakes of North America. Report U.S. Nat. Mus., 1893, pp. 337-487, pls. 1-19 and 70 figures in the text. A popular scientific treatise on our poisonous snakes with several reference to their anatomy, physiology, morphology and habits. Leonhard Stejneger. - Description of a new genus and species of Blind Tailed Batrachean from the subterranean
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Cruise of the Marchesa 1886, Volumes 1 & 2 F.H.H. Guillemard
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