LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



171 



No. 2003. Description of a new carcliari- 

 oid shark from the Sulu Arch- 

 ipelago. [Scientific results 

 of the Philippine cruise of 

 the Fisheries steamer ' ' Alba- 

 tross," 1907-1910.— No. 29.] 

 By Hugh M. Smith. pp. 

 599-601, pi. 47, figs. 1-3. 



No. 2004. Three new species of An thomy- 

 idse (Diptera) in the United 

 States National Museum col- 

 lection. By J. R. Malloch. 

 pp. 603-607. 



FROM VOLUME 16 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HER- 

 BARIUM, 



Part 3. The North American species of Nymphsea. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr., and 

 Paul C. Standley. pp. i-ix, 63-108, pis. 35-47, figs. 2-40. 



Part 4. Descriptions of new plants preliminary to a report upon the flora of New 

 Mexico. By E. 0. Wooton and Paul C. Standley. pp. i-xi, 109-196, pis. 48-50. 



Part 5. Miscellaneous papers: Supplementary notes on American species of Festuca. 

 By Charles V. Piper, pp. 197-199. Delphinium simplex and its immediate allies. 

 By Charles V. Piper, pp. 201-203. The identity of Heuchera cylindrica. By 

 Charles V. Piper, pp.205, 206. New or noteworthy species of Pacific Coast plants. 

 By Charles V. Piper, pp. 207-210. The American species of Meibomia of the section 

 Nephromeria. By J. N. Rose and Paul C. Standley. pp. 211-216, pi. 51. Rai- 

 mondia, a new genus of Annonaceae from Colombia. By W. E. Safford. pp. 217-219, 

 pis. 52, 53. Four new species of goldenrod from the eastern United States. By E. S. 

 Steele, pp. 221-224. 



Part 6. Three new genera of stilt palms (Iriarteacese) from Colombia, with a synop- 

 tical review of the family. By O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle, pp. i-vii, 225-238, pis. 

 54-65, fig. 41. 



Part 7. Studies in Cactacese — 1. By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose. pp. i-v, 

 239-242, pis. 66-73. 



Part 8. Relationships of the false date palm of the Florida Keys, with a synoptical 

 key to the families of American palms. ByO.F. Cook. pp. i-vii, 243-254, pis. 74-77. 



Part 9. The genus EpiphyUum and its allies. By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose, 

 pp. i-vii, 255-262, pis. 78-84. 



FROM VOLUME 17 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HER- 

 BARIUM. 



Part 1. The lichen flora of southern California. By Hermann Edward Hasse. 

 pp. i-xii, 1-132. 



Part 2. Studies of tropical American ferns — No. 4. By William R. Maxon. 

 pp. i-x, 133-179, pis. 1-10, figs. 1-7. 



CLASSIFIED LIST OF PAPERS BASED WHOLLY OR IN PART ON THE 



NATIONAL COLLECTIONS. 



ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Casanowicz, Immanuel M. Model of a 



Brahmin temple. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 42, 



No. 1921, Aug. 30, 1912, 



pp. 649-653, pi. 76. 



A description of the model and brief 



discussion of the three leading styles 



of Hindu temple architecture. 



Holmes, W. H. Stone implements of 



the Argentine littoral. 



Bull. 52, Bur. Amer. Eth., 

 1912, pp. 125-151, pis. 13- 

 15, and figs. 3-42 (Part of 

 "Early Man in South 

 America" by Ales Hrd- 

 lidka). 



