Narrative and preliminary report of Bahama expedition . f, from light house, aitiloquus barbatuhis, 41. Zelus longipes, 207. Zinnia, 100. Zoarces, 205. Zoarcidae, 148. Zoological material collected durinj cruise, , morio, ackleyi, 167. ERRATA. Page 19, tifth line from bottom, for A. G. Barren read A. M. Birrett. Page 45, foot-note, for Mary E. Rathbun read Mary J. Ratbbun Page 50, fourteenth line from bottom, for Maltli/is read Maltlic. Page 51, twentieth line from top, for C. caiiiffoccra read M. camptoccra. Page 77, seventh line from top, for LUniii


Narrative and preliminary report of Bahama expedition . f, from light house, aitiloquus barbatuhis, 41. Zelus longipes, 207. Zinnia, 100. Zoarces, 205. Zoarcidae, 148. Zoological material collected durinj cruise, , morio, ackleyi, 167. ERRATA. Page 19, tifth line from bottom, for A. G. Barren read A. M. Birrett. Page 45, foot-note, for Mary E. Rathbun read Mary J. Ratbbun Page 50, fourteenth line from bottom, for Maltli/is read Maltlic. Page 51, twentieth line from top, for C. caiiiffoccra read M. camptoccra. Page 77, seventh line from top, for LUniiia read Teintio?iotiis. Page 84, seventh line from bottom, PUoballiiis read Pliobothrtis. Page 88, first and thirteenth lines from top, for Lafoca read Lafoiut. Page 125, fifteenth line from top, for Achelons read Ac/ieloKs. Page 179, fifth line from top, ior g-aya read a-ayi. Page 215, ninth line from top, for E. toiiriirforti read E. muylcata. I SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 9088 00611 7170. o MMB^r, zoou Vol. III. BULLETIN FROM THE Nos. I, 2. LABORATORIHS OF NATURAL HISTORY OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. PUBLISHED m 91989 LIBRAR^^ BY AUTHORITY OF THE REGENTS. IOWA (TTY. IOWA:January, 1895. hv^ ^/W^ / 8 7_ NARRATIVE AND PRELIMINARY REPORT OF BAHAMA EXPEDITION. BY C. C. NUTTING. Scnr/crrv \Vm. j. Haddock: \\ e take pleasure in submitting herewith Bulletins Xos. ^olume III. from the Laboratories of Natural Universit\- of Iowa. The Editors. PREFACE. The following pages contain the history of an educationaland scientific experiment. That this history is deemedworthy of publication is in itself a proof that the experimentis considered a success, and the various letters of inquirvwhich have been received bv the author have been taken asan indication of the interest which has attended the cruise ofthe •• Emily E. Johnson. The narrative is intended to giveall the information drawn from our experience that would beof benefit to any one who in future rhigh


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