LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Hrdlicka, Ales. Early man and his 

 "Precursors" in South America. 



Anatomischen Anzeiger, 43, 

 No. 1, 1913, pp. 1-14. 

 Relates to researches concerning 

 early man in South America. It 

 shows the exceedingly weak basis on 

 which rests the evidence of the pres- 

 ence of geologically ancient human or 

 prehuman forms on that continent. 



• An ancient sepulchre at San 



Juan Teotihuacan, with anthropological 



notes on the Teotihuacan people. 



Reseiia de la Segunda Sesitn 

 del XVII Congreso Inter- 

 nacionalde AmericaniMas, 

 Mexico, 1912, pp. 3-7, 1 

 fig. (Reprint). 



Hrdlicka, AleS — Continued. 



A report on the excavation of a very 

 interesting grave in the vicinity of the 

 "Pyramid of the Sun" at San Juan 

 Teotihuacan. Two skeletons belong- 

 ing undoubtedly to the Teotihuacan 

 people were .discovered, with a num- 

 ber of archeological objects, in a cir- 

 cular fossa under a double cement 

 floor. The interest in the burial hes 

 in (1) the peculiar construction of the 

 grave, (2) the fact that an adult man 

 and an adult woman were buried to- 

 gether, suggesting sacrifice of the 

 woman, (3) the fact that the crania 

 show artificial head deformation of 

 the fiat-head type, and (4) the fact 

 that the ancient occupants of Teo- 

 tihuacan, or at least an important 

 part of them, were of the brachy- 

 cephalic type. 



MAMMALS. 



Anthony, H. E. Mammals of northern 

 Malheur County, Oregon. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 32, Art. I, Mar. 7, 

 1913, pp. 1-27, pis. 1, 2. 

 Comparisons were made with ma- 

 terial in the National Museum. 



Bailey, Vernon. Ten new mammals 



from New Mexico. 



Ptoc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, 26, May 21, 1913, pp. 

 129-134. 

 Describes Eutamias atristriatus, 

 Eufamias cinereicolUs cinereus, Callo- 

 spermophilus lateralis arizonensis, 

 Citellus mriegatus juglans, Citellus 

 tridecemlineatus JiolUsteri, 7apus 

 luteus australis, Sigmodon minimus 

 goldmani, Evotomys limitis, Ochotona 

 nigrescens and Sorex obscurus neomexi- 

 canus, all new species and subspecies, 

 in the collection of the Biological 

 Sur\-ey, National Museum. 



Elliott, Daniel Giratjd. A review of 



the primates. 



Monogr. I, Amer. Mus. Nat. 



Hist. 

 Vol.1. LemuroideaandAn- 

 thropoidea. pp. i-cxxvi, 

 1-317, i-xxxviii, pis. 1-32. 

 Vol. 2. Anthropoidea (Con- 

 tinued), pp. i-xvlii, 1-382, 

 i-xxvi, pis. 1-39. 

 Vol.3. Anthropoidea (Con- 

 cluded), pp. i-xiv, 1-262, 

 i-clxvii, pis. 1-39. 

 In the preparation of this work, the 

 author studied material in the Na- 

 tional Museum. 



Goldman, E. A. New mammals from 

 eastern Panama. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 



60, No. 2, Sept. 20, 1912, 



pp. 1-18. 



Describes Peramys melanops. Mar- 



tnosa invicfa, Microsciurus isthmiv^ 



vivatus, Peromyscus pirrcnsis, Nea- 



comys pictus, Rheomys raptor. Macro- 



geomys dariensis, Eeteromys crassiros- 



tris, Eydrocharus isthmius, Isothrix 



darlingi, Sylvilagus gabbi messorius, 



Icticyon parmmensis, Bassariscyon 



gabbi orinomus and Cryptotis merus, 



new species and subspecies. 



A new peccary from Costa Rica. 



Ptoc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, 25, Dec. 24, 1912, pp. 

 189, 190. 

 Describes Tayassu albirostris spira- 

 dens, in the collection of the National 

 Museum. 



Descriptions of new mammals 



from Panama and Mexico. 



Smithsonian Misc. Calls., 

 60, No. 22, Feb. 28, 1913, 

 pp. 1-20. 

 Describes Bradypus ignavus. Ma- 

 mma tema reperticia, Sciurus varia- 

 bilis choco, Oryzomys pirrensis, Nec- 

 tomys alfari efficax, Rhipidomys acan- 

 dens, Heteromys australis conscius, 

 Agouti paca nelsoni, Dasyprocta punc- 

 tata dariensis, Dasyprocta punctata 

 yucatanica, Dasyprocta punctata chia- 

 pensis, Potos f.avus isthmicus, Eupro- 

 cyon cancrivorus panamensis, A louatta 

 palliata inconsonans, all new species 

 and subspecies. 



