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tera, and Carnivora," and "Part II. Eodentia, Lagoniorpha, and 

 Tiibutidentata"; 2 Avere parts of volume 1, and 2 of volume 2, of 

 Bulletin 100, "Contributions to the biology of the Philippine x^rchi- 

 pelago and adjacent regions," as follows: Volume 1, part 4, "Re- 

 port on the Chaetognatha collected by the United States Fisheries 

 Steamer Albatross during the Philippine expedition, 1907-1910," 

 by Ellis L. Michael; and part 5, "Hydromedusae, Siphonophores, 

 and Ctenophores of the Albatross Philippine expedition," by Henry 

 B. Bigelow ; volume 2, part 1, "The Salpidae collected by the United 

 States Fisheries Steamer Albatross in Philippine waters during the 

 years 1908 and 1909," by Maynard M. Metcalf; and part 2, "The 

 Salpidae: A taxonomic study," by Maynard M. Metcalf and Mary 

 M. Bell. Three parts of Bulletin 102, "The mineral industries of 

 the United States," were issued, namely, part 5, "Power: Its sig- 

 nificance and needs," by Chester G. Gilbert and Joseph E. Pogue; 

 part 6, "Petroleum: A resource interpretation," by Chester G. Gil- 

 bert and Joseph E. Pogue; and part 7, "Natural Gas: Its produc- 

 tion, serA'ice, and conservation," by Samuel S. Wyer. Bulletin 103, 

 "Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, 

 Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the 

 West Indies," represents the work of a number of specialists, whose 

 papers were issued, in separate form, as follows: Pages 1-13, "On 

 /some fossil and recent Lithothamnieae of the Panama Canal Zone," 

 by Marshall A. Howe; pages 15-44, "The fossil higher plants from 

 the Canal Zone," by Edward W. Berry; pages 45-87, "The smaller 

 fossil foraminifera of the Panama Canal Zone," by Joseph Augus- 

 tine Cusliman; pages 89-102, "The larger fossil foraminifera of the 

 Panama Canal Zone," by Joseph Augustine Cushman; pages 103- 

 L16, "Fossil echini of the Panama Canal Zone and Costa Eica," by 

 Pobert Tracy Jackson; pages 117-122, "Bryozoa of the Canal Zone 

 and related areas," by Ferdinand Canu and Ray S. Bassler; pages 

 123-184, "Decapod crustaceans from the Panama region," by Mary 

 J. Rathbun; pages 185-188, "Cirripedia from the Panama Canal 

 Zone," by H. A. Pilsbry; pages 525-545, "The sedimentary forma- 

 tions of the Panama Canal Zone, with special reference to the strati- 

 graphic relations of the fossiliferous beds," by Donald Francis Mac- 

 Donald; and pages 547-612, "The biologic character and geologic 

 correlation of the sedimentary formations of Panama in their rela- 

 tion to the geologic history of Central America and the West In- 

 dies," by Thomas Wayland Vaughan. One part of Bulletin 104, 

 "The foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean," by Joseph Augustine 

 Cushman, namely, "Part 1. Astrorhizidae," was also issued. Of the 

 remaining separates 2 formed parts of volume 20, "Contributions 

 from the United States National Herbarium." while 19 were from 

 volume 64, and 29 from volume 55 of the Proceedings, as listed in the 



