LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 17 



R. 50. The Ainos of Yezo, Japan. By Roiiiyn Hitchcock. 



pp. 429-502, 37 pis., 21 figs. 



R. 51. Handbook for the Department of Geology in the U. S. National 

 • Museum. Part I. Geognosy. The materials of the earth's 

 crust. By George P. Merrill. 



pp. .503-591, 12 pis., 10 figs. 



R. 52. The Catlin collection of Indian paintings.' By Washington 

 Matthews, U. S. A. 



pp. .593-610, 21 pis. 



R. 53. The log of the Savannah. By J. Elfreth Watkins. 



pp. 611-639, 6 pis. 



R. 54. Anthropology at the Paris Exposition in 1889. By Thomas 

 AVilson. 



pp. 611-680, 7 pis., 1 flg. 



1801. 



R. 55. The genesis of the National Museum. By G. Brown Goode. 



pp. 273-380. 



R. 56. Ethnological collections in the U. S. National Museum from 

 Kilima-Njaro, Ea.st Africa. By W. L. Abbott. 



pp. 381-428, 24 figs. 



R. 5T. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Korean collections in the U. S. 

 National Museum. By Walter Hough. 



pp. 429-488, 31 pis. 



R. 58. Shinto, or the mythology of the Japanese. By Romyn 

 Hitchcock. 



pp. 489-.509. 



R. 59. The ancient burial mounds of Japan, By Romyn Hitchcock. 



pp. 611-523, 31 pis. 



R. 60. Some ancient relics in Japan. By Romyn Hitchcock. 



pp. .52.5-526, 4 pis. 



R. 61. Prehistoric naval architecture of the north of Europe. By 

 George H. Boehmer. 



pp. 527-647, 17 pis., 126 figs. 



R. 62. First draft of a system of classification for the World's (Colum- 

 bian Exposition. By G. Brown Goode. 



pp. 649-735. 



1892. 



R. 63. Japanese wood-cutting and wood-cut printing. By T. Tok.uno. 



pp. 221-244, 10 pis., 5 figs. 



R. 64. The relation of biologj^ to geological investigation. By Charles 

 A. White. 



pp. 24.5-368, 1 plate. ' 



R. 65. Scientific taxidermy for museums. (Based on a study of the 

 United States Government collections.) By R. W. Shufeldt. 



I>p. 369-436, 84 pis. 

 1 Reprint of a lecture delivered in the National Museum on April 13, 1889. 



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