Under the Auspices op the College op Charleston 



PUBLICATIONS 



(1) The Bulletin of the Charleston Museum is published monthly 

 from October to May, each number consisting of eight to sixteen pages. 

 This is a popular record of the work of the Museum, containing accounts 

 of its educational activities, descriptions of exhibits, and preliminary 

 notices of investigations. Important records of geographical distribu- 

 tion, and working lists of the local fauna and flora are often published 

 first in the Bulletin. The January issue of each year is devoted to the 

 annual report of the director of the Museum. 



Volume I of this series began in April, 1905, and is complete in 5 

 numbers. Subsequent volumes consist of 8 numbers each. A title page 

 and index to the first five volumes was published in the issue of 

 December, 1909. 



Se^it prepaid to any address for 25 cents a year. Single copies 5 cents each. 



(2) Contributions prom the Charleston Museum are issued at 

 irregular intervals, and consist of research papers too long or too im- 

 portant for publication in the Bulletin. 



I Birds of South Carolina, by Arthur Trezevant Wayne. 

 Pp. XXI + 254. Price: paper, $2.75; cloth, $3.25. 



II Catalog of the Mollusca of South Carolina, by William 

 G. Mazyck. In preparation. 



Ill Birds of the City of Charleston, by Herbert Ravenel 

 Sass. In preparation. 



