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PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



The editorial work of the National Musenm is in the hands of Dr. 

 Marcus Benjamin. During the year ending June 30, 1930, the 

 Museum published 1 annual report, 3 volumes of proceedings, 9 

 complete bulletins, 2 parts of bulletins, 1 complete volume and 3 

 parts in the series Contributions fi-om the United States National 

 Herbarium, and 32 separates from the proceedings. 



The issues of the bulletin were as follows : 



Rulletiu 70. A.steroideu of the North Pacilie and Ajaceut Waters. Part 3. 



Forcipulata (concluded). By Walter Kenrick Fisher. 

 P>iilletin 100. Contributions to the Biology of the Philippine Archipelago and 



Adjacent Itegions. 



Volume 9. Bryozoa of the Philippine Region. By Ferdinand Canu and 

 Ray S. Bassler. 



Volume 10. The Fishes of the Families Amiidae, Chandidae, Duleidae, and 

 Serranidae, Obtained bj' the United States Bureau of Fisheries Steamer 

 "Albatross " in 1907 to 1910, Chiefly in the Philippine Islands and Adjacent 

 Seas. By Henry W. Fowler and Barton A. Bean. 

 Bulletin 104. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. 



Part 7. Nonionidae, Camorinidae, Peneroplidae, and Alveolinellidae. By 

 Joseph Augustine Cushman. 



Bulletin 147. Archeological and Historical Investigations in Samana, Domini- 

 can Republic. By Herbert W. Krieger. 

 Bulletin 14S. Collections of Objects of Religious Ceremonial in the United 



States National Museum. By Immanuel Moses Casanowicz. 

 P.ulletin 149. Composition and Structure of Meteorites. By George P. Merrill. 

 Bulletin 150. Revision of the Fishes of the Family Liparidae. By Victor 



Burke. 

 Bulletin 151. East African Reptiles and Amphibians in the United States 



National Mu.seum. By Arthur Loveridge. 

 Bulletin 152. The Cancroid Crabs of America of the Families Euryalidae, 



Portunidae, Atelecyclidae, Cancridae and Xanthidae. By Mary J. Rathbun. 

 Bulletin 153. Birds Collected by the Childs Frick Expetlition to Ethiopia and 



Kenya Colony. Part 1. Non-Passeres. By Herbert Friedmaun. 



The issues of the contributions from the United States National 

 Herbarium were as follows : 



Volume 22. Systematic Plant Studies — Chiefly Tropical American. 

 Volume 24, Part 9. The Grasses of Central America. By A. S. Hitchcock. 

 Volume 20, Part 4. The Piperaceae of Costa Rica. By William Trelease. 

 Part 5. Notes on Certain Type Specimens of American Asteraceae in 

 European Herbaria. By S. F. Blake. 



Of the separates from the proceedings, 1 was from volume 75, 

 22 from volume 7G, and 9 from volume 77. 



