94 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 19 3 6 



and will form part of the annual report of the Board of Regents to 

 Congress, was issued in January 1936. 



Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and financial report 

 of the executive committee of the Board of Regents for the year ending June 30, 

 1935. 90 pp., 2 pis. (Publ. 3344.) 



The report volume, containing the general appendix, was in press 

 at the close of the year. 



SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS 



Biographical sketch of James Smithson. 17 pp., 4 pis. (Reprint.) 1936. 



Explorations and field work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1935. 80 pp., 

 85 figs. (Publ. 3382.) April 20, 1936. 



Illustrations of North American pitcherplants, by Mary Vaux Walcott. De- 

 scriptions and notes on distribution, by Edgar T. Wherry. Notes on insect 

 associates, by Frank Morton Jones. 4°. 34 pp., 15 color pis., 10 figs. October 

 1935. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



The editorial work of the National Museum has continued during 

 the year under the immediate direction of the editor, Paul H. Oehser. 

 There were issued 1 annual report, 11 separates from the Proceedings, 

 and one number from the Contributions from the National Herba- 

 rium, as follows: 



MUSEUM EEPOKT 



Report on the progress and condition of the United States National Museum 

 for the year ended June 30, 1935. 8vo, iii-fl21 pp. January. 



CONTKIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HEBBAEIUM : VOLUME 26 



Part 8. New species of Pilca from the Andes. By E. P. Killip. Pp. i-viii, 

 367-394. January 30, 1936. 



PKOCEEDINGS : VOLUME 83 



No. 2979. New West Indian cerambycid beetles. By W. S. Fisher. Pp. 189- 

 210. September 9, 1935. 



No. 2980. Two new species of tapeworms from carnivores and a redescription 

 of Taenia laticollis Rudolphi, 1819. By Mary Scott Skinker. Pp. 211-220, pis. 

 19-21. October 25, 1935. 



No. 2981. Paleocene mammals from the Fort Union of Montana. By George 

 Gaylord Simpson. Pp. 221-244. October 18, 1935. 



No. 2982. Five new genera and two new species of unstalked crinoids. By 

 A. H. Clark. Pp. 245-250. March 14, 1936. 



No. 2983. Notes on the butterflies of the genus Enodia and description of a 

 new fritillary from Peru. By A. H. Clark. Pp. 251-259, pi. 22. April 11, 1936. 



No. 2984. Polychaetous annelids from Amoy, China. By Aaron L. Treadwell. 

 Pp. 261-279, figs. 18-20. June 10, 1936. 



No. 2985. A study of the fossil horse remains from the Upper Pliocene of 

 Idaho. By C. Lewis Gazin. Pp. 281-320, figs. 21-24, pis. 23-33. June 1, 1936. 



No. 2986. A new genus and species of trematodes from the little brown bat 



