REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT, 1913. 33 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The publication of twenty-five volumes has been authorized by the 



Executive Comniittee during the year, at an aggregate estimated 



Publications cost of 166,639.30. The following list gives the 



"^SS^During ^i*^®s ^^^ names of the authors of the publications 



the Year. issued during the year; it includes 29 volumes, with 



an aggregate of 6,605 octavo pages and 2,752 quarto pages. Thirty 



additional volumes are now in press. 



List of publications issued during the year. 



Year Book, No. 11, 1912. Octavo, xvi+294 pages, 7 plates. 

 Index Medicus, Second Series, vol. 10, 1912. Octavo, 1,511 pages. 

 No. 54. Willis, Bailey, Charles D. Walcott, and othei-s. Research in China, in three 

 volumes and atlas. Vol. 3. Paleontology. Quarto, 375 pages, 29 plates, 

 9 figures. 

 The Cambrian Faunas of China, pp. 1-276, 24 pis., 9 figs.; by C. D. Walcott. 

 A Report on Ordovician Fossils collected in Eastern Asia in 1903-04, pp. 



277-294, 2 plates; by Stuart Wcller. 

 A Report upon Upper Paleozoic Fossils collected in China in 1903-04, pp. 

 295-334, 3 i)lates; by George H. Girty. 

 No. 74. Sommer, H. Oskar. Vulgate Version of the Arthurian Romances: Edited 

 from MSS. in the British Museum. Quarto. 

 Vol. VI. Les Aventures ou La Queste del Saint Graal. La Mort le Roy 



Artus. 388 pages. 

 Vol. VII. Supplement: Le Livre d'Artus, with Glossary. MS. No. 337, 

 Bibliotheque Nationale. 370 pages. 

 No. 90a. Andrews, Charles M. Guide to the Materials for American History, to 1783, 

 in the Public Records Office of Great Britain. Octavo, two volumes. 

 Vol. I. The State Papers, xi+346 pages. 

 No. 159. Howard, L. O., Harrison G. Dyar, and Frederick Knab. The Mosquitoes of 

 North and Central America and the West Indies. In 4 volumes, octavo. 

 Vol. I. A General Consideration of Mosquitoes, their Habits and their 



Relations to the Human Species, vii+520 pages, 14 plates, 6 figures. 

 Vol. II. X pages, 150 plates. 

 No. 163. Bolton, Herbert E. Guide to Materials for the History of the United States in 



the Principal Archives of Mexico. Octavo, xv+553 pages. 

 No. 168. Burnham, S. W. Measures of Proper Motion Stars. Quarto, iv +311 pages. 

 No. 169. Callaway, Morgan. The Infinitive in Anglo-Saxon. Octavo, xiii+339 pp. 

 No. 171. Lancaster, H. C. Pierre Du Ryer, Dramatist. Octavo, v + 182 pages, 1 pi. 

 No. 172. Parker, David W. Guide to the Materials for United States History in Cana- 

 dian Archives. Octavo, x+339 pages. 

 No. 173. Reichert, Edward T. .The DifTerentiation and Specificity of Starches in 

 relation to Genera, Species, etc. Stereochemistry applied to Protoplasmic 

 Processes and Products, and as a strictly Scientific Basis for the Classifica- 

 tion of Plants and Animals. Quarto, in two parts. 

 Part I. The Starch-Substance and Starch-Grain. Pages i-xvii+ 1-342, 102 



plates containing 612 photomicrographs, charts a-j. 



Part II. The Differentiation and Specificity of ^Starches. Pages i-xvii+ 



343-900 and 400 charts. 



No. 175. Bauer, L. A. Land Magnetic Observations, 1905-1910. (Researches of the 



Department of Terrestrial Magnetism.) Quarto, iv + 185 pages, 10 plates. 



No. 176. Benedict, Francis G., and Elliott P. Joslin. A Study of Metabolism in Severe 



Diabetes. Octavo, vi+135 pages, 1 text figure. 

 No. 177. Loeb, Leo, in collaboration with Carl L. Alsberg, Elizabeth Cooke, Ellen P. 

 Corson-White, Moyer S. Fleisher, Henry Fox, T. S. Githens, Samuel Leo- 

 pold, M. K. Meyers, M. E. Rehfuss, D. Rivas, and Lucius Tuttle. The 

 Venom of Heloderma. Octavo, vi-1-244 pages, 38 figm-es. 

 No. 178. Cannon, W. A. Botanical Fcatmcs of the Algerian Sahara. Octavo, vi+Sl 

 pages, 37 plates. 



