LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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HkdliCka, Ale§ — Continued. 



tion of the exhibits of physical 

 anthropology for the Panama- 

 California Exposition, San 

 Diego, California. 



JuDD, Neil M. The use of glue molds 

 in reproducing aboriginal monu- 

 ments at Quirigua, Guatemala. 



Amer. Anthropologist 

 (n. s.), 17, No. 1, 

 Jan.-Mar., 1915, pp. 

 128-138, pis. 12, 13, 

 flgs. 29-34. 

 Brief account of the success- 

 ful use of a new medium in re- 

 producing the huge stone stelae 

 and the lesser monuments at 

 the ancient Mayan city of 

 Quirigua. The chief difficulties 

 met with and the manner in 

 which they were finally over- 

 come is also considered. 



Making glue molds in the Trop- 



ics. 



The Concrete Age, 21, 

 No. 4, Jan., 1915, 

 pp. 9-11 and 24, 5 

 illustrations. 

 The Cement Era, 13, 

 No. 1, Jan., 1915, 

 pp. 54, 55, 8 illus- 

 trations. 

 The employment of glue as a 

 medium in the reproduction of 

 large carvings had not pre- 

 viously been attempted in the 

 Torrid Zone. This article sum- 

 marizes, for the benefit of those 



JuDD, Neil M. — Continued. 



who make frequent use of glue 

 molds, the chief difficulties en- 

 countered in the Tropics and 

 the manner in which the expe- 

 dition's results were finally ob- 

 tained. 



Interesting experiments with 



glue molds in reproducing prehis- 

 toric monuments. 



The Architect and En- 

 gineer of California, 

 40, No. 2, Feb., 

 1915, pp. 92-96. 

 Same as the above, with modi- 

 fications. 



The use of glue molds under 



serious difficulties. 



Concrete-Cement Age, 

 6, No. 3, Mar., 1915, 

 pp. 151-154, figs. 

 1-6. 

 Same as the above, with modi- 

 fications. 



Shufeldt, R. W. Comparative studies 

 of certain cranial sutures in the pri- 

 mates. 



Anat. Rec., 9, No. 1, 

 Jan. 20, 1915, pp. 

 121-124. 

 Relates to certain characters 

 of human crania in the Divi- 

 sion of Physical Anthropology, 

 U. S. National Museum, and 

 their analogues in mammalian 

 crania. 



PHILATELY. 



Leavt, Joseph B. The United States 



Government collection of postage 



stamps. 



The Philat. Gas., 4, 

 No. 12, Dec, 1914, 

 pp. 217-222, 2 pis. ; 

 5, No. 1, Jan., 1915, 

 pp. 1-4 ; 5, No. 2, 

 Feb., 1915, pp. 21- 

 24 : 5, No. 3, Mar., 

 1915, pp. 41-45; 5, 

 No. 4, Apr., 1915, 

 pp. 69-71; 5, No. 5, 

 May, 1915, pp. 93, 

 94. 

 A complete and detailed list 

 of the stamps of the United 

 States and possessions on exhi- 

 bition in the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum collection, which is to be 

 continued throughout the com- 



Leavy, Joseph B. — Continued. 



ing year, taking up the stamps 

 of the various foreign countries 

 in the order of installation. 



Another interesting discovery. 



The Philat. Gas., 5, 

 No. 3, Mar., 1915, 

 pp. 46, 47, 3 figs. 

 Describes the discovery by 

 Mr. Leavy of two varieties of 

 the United States one dollar 

 stamp of 1894 and 1895, and 

 indicates in detail the differ- 

 ences between the varieties in 

 question. These two varieties 

 are to be made standard by be- 

 ing listed in the forthcoming 

 catalogue of the Scott Stamp & 

 Coin Co. 



