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Anthropological series, v. I-V, VIII. Chicago, 1895/97-1905. 8. 

 v. 6, 7, 9 in progress. 

 z 1 . /: Archeological studies among the ancient cities of Mexico, by W. H. 



Holmes. 2 pts. 

 v. 4: The Arapaho sun dance; the ceremony of the Offerings lodge. By 



G. A. Dorsey. 



v. j: The traditions of the Arapaho, by G. A. Dorsey and A. L. Kroeber. 

 v. 8: The traditions of the Hopi, by H. R. Voth. 

 v. 3, 6, 8 contain results of the Stanley McCormick Hopi expedition. 



Botanical series, v. I. Chicago, 1895-1902. 8. 



v. 2-3 in progress; v. 2, no. 1-4 pub. 1900-07; v. 3, no. 1-2 (Plantse 

 Yucatanae) pub. 1903-04. 



Geological series, v. I. Chicago, 1895-1902. 8. 



v. 2-3 in progress; v. 2, no. 1-9 pub. 1903-06; v. 3, no. 1-4 pub. 1905-06. 

 Ornithological series, v. I, no. 1-2. Chicago, 1896-97. 8. 

 Zoological series, v. I-VI. Chicago, 1895/99-1905. 8. 

 v. 7 in progress, no. 1-3 pub. 1905-06. 



V. 2: no. i, A synopsis of the mammals of North America and adjacent 

 seas. no. 2, A list of the land and sea mammals of North America north 

 of Mexico ; supplement to the synopsis. By D. G. Elliot. 

 v. 4: The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West 



Indies, by D. G. Elliot. 2 pts. 

 v. 5: The fresh-water fishes of Mexico north of the Isthmus of Tehaun- 



tepec, by S. E. Meek. 



v. 6: A check-list of mammals of the North American continent, the West 

 Indies and the surrounding seas, by D. G. Elliot. 



Historical series, v. I, no. 1-2. Chicago, 1894-95. 8. 



Contents: no. i. An historical and descriptive account of the Field Colum- 

 bian museum. no. 2. The authentic letters of Columbus, by W. M. 

 Curtis. Discontinued. 



Report series, v. I-II. Chicago, 1894/1900^901/05. 8. 

 v. 3 in progress, no. i pub. Jan. 1907. 



Contain Annual report of the Director to the Board of trustees 1894/95- 

 1906. 



The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the igth 

 meridian, by C. B. Cory. Chicago, 1899. 2 v. 8. 



Special edition printed for the museum ; regarded as belonging to the 



Ornithological series, although without serial designation. 



Distribution. Free to museums, libraries and higher institutions of learning, 

 and exchange with authors. On sale at the museum; price-list on application 

 to the Director. 



Geographic Society of Chicago. 

 Address. Chicago, 111. (P. O. Box 223). 

 History. Organized 1898. 



Object. The advancement of the science of geography in general ; the stimulation 

 of interest in geographic knowledge; the presentation of researches and studies, 



