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Oct. 2. — "The Bermuda Islands." 



Prof. Oliver C. Farrington, Curator of Geology. 

 Oct. 9. — "Canadian Lakes." 



Rev. Frederic Campbell, Brooklyn, New York. 

 Oct. 16. — "Savage Mutilation and Ornament." 



Dr. Walter Hough, United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Oct. 23. — "Patterns and Colors of Marbles." 



Prof. Henry W. Nichols, Assistant Curator of Geology. 

 Oct. 30. — "The Plant Life of the Sea." 



Dr. Marshall A. Howe, Curator New York Botanical 

 Garden. 

 XoY. 6. — "The Indians of the Painted Desert." 



Mr. Frederick I. Monsen, New York City. 

 Nov. 13. — "Our Present Knowledge of Human Lineage." 



Dr. William Albert Locy, Department of Zoology, 

 Northwestern University. 

 Nov. 20. — "Zoological Collecting in Alaska." 



Prof. Wilfred H. Osgood, Assistant Curator of Mam- 

 malogy and Ornithology. 

 Nov. 27. — "Southern Florida and its Fishes." 



Dr. Seth E. Meek, Assistant Curator of Zoology. 



Publications. — The following list is presented of the publica- 

 tions issued since the date of the last report, with the number of 

 pages and illustrations : 



Pub. 129. — Geological Series, Vol. Ill, No. 7. Notes on Various 

 Minerals in the Museum Collection. By O. C. Far- 

 rington and E. W. Tillotson, Jr. 32 pp., 17 illustra- 

 tions (i colored plate), edition 1,500. 



Pub. 130. — Anthropological Series, Vol. VII, No. 3. Catalogue of 

 Bronzes, etc., in Field Museum of Natural History. 

 By F. B. Tarbell. 144 pp., 300 half-tones, edition 

 2,500. 



Pub. 131. — Zoological Series, Vol. IX. The Birds of lUinois and 

 Wisconsin, by C. B. Cory, 764 pp., illustrated, edition 

 2,500. 



Pub. 132. — Zoological Series, Vol. VII, No. 7. New Species of 

 Fishes from Tropical America. By S. E. Meek. 5 

 pp., edition 1,500. 



