268 references: anthropology 



Nelson, E. W. A new subspecies of nun bird from Panama. Proceedings of the 

 Biological Society of Washington 26: 67, 68. March 22, 1913. (Describes 

 Monasa pallescens minor, from Marraganti, eastern Panama. — W. R. M.) 



Phillips, J. C. Tivo new African birds. Proceedings of the Biological Society 

 of Washington 26: 167, 168. June 30, 1913. (Describes Caprimulgus elea- 

 norae, from the Blue Nile, and Passer domesticus Chephreni, from Egypt. — 

 W. R. M.) 



Riley, J. H. ^4 new hummingbird of the genus Chlorostilbon from Brazil. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 26: 63, 64. March 22, 1913. 

 / (Describes Chlorostilbon puruensis, sp. nov. — \\ . R. M.) 



Riley, J. H. The king rail of Ciiha. Proceedings of the Biological Society of 

 Washington 26: 83-86. March 22, 1913. (The resident form of the king 

 rail in Cuba is described as a new subspecies, Rallus elegans Ramsdeni. — 

 W. R. M.) 



Riley, J. H. The Bahama barn owl. Proceedings of the Biological Society of 

 Washington 26: 153,154. June 30, 1913. (Description of the Bahaman barn 

 owl as a new subspecies, Tyto perlahis lucayanus. — W. R. M.) 



Todd, W. E. C. Preliminary diagnoses of apparently new birds from tropical 

 America. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 26: 169-174. 

 August 8, 1913. (There are here described 33 new subspecies and species in 

 32 genera, including one new genus, Microstilbon, with a single known species, 

 .1/. insperatus, from Bolivia. — W. R. M.) 



ANTHROPOLOGY 



BusHNELL, D. I., JR. Archcologicol investigations in Ste. Genevieve County, 



Missouri. Proceedings of the U. S. National Musuem 46: 641-668, text figs. 



1-8, pis. 50-57. March 4, 1914. 

 Hough, W. Culture of the ancient pueblos of the upper Gila River region, New 



Mexico and Arizona. {Second Museum-Gates Expedition). Bulletin 87, U. S. 



National Museum, pp. 1-144, pis. 1-29, text figs. 1-348. March, 1914. 

 Hrdli6ka, A. Early man and his "Precursors" in South America. Anatom. 



Anzeiger 43': 1-14. 1913. 

 Hrdlicka, a. a report on a collection of crania and bones from Sorrel Bayou. 



Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Journ. Acad. Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 



16: 95-99. 1913. 

 Hrdlicka, A. Artificial deformations of the human skull, with special reference to 



America. Actas del XVII Congreso Internacional de Americanistas. Sesion 



de Buenos Aires, 1912, pp. 147-149. Published August, 1913. 

 HrdliCka, a. Anthropological work in Peru in 1913, with notes on the pathology 



of the Ancient Peruvians. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 61'': 1-69, 



figs. 1-3, pis. 1-26. 1914. 



