EEPORT OF THE SECRETARY 85 



SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



Of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, volume 82, 1 paper 

 and title-page and table of contents were issued ; volume 85, 8 papers 

 and addendum to number 4; volume 86, whole volume; and volume 

 87, 7 papers, making 17 papers in all, as follows : 



VOLUME 82 



No. 11. Recently dated Pueblo ruins in Arizona, by Emil W. Haury and 

 Lyndon L. Hargrave. 120 pp., 27 pis., 35 text figs. (Publ. 3069.) August 

 18, 1931. 



Title-page and table of contents. (Publ. 3132.) 



VOLUME 85 



No. 4. Mexican mosses collected by Brother Arseue Brouard — III, by I. Th6- 

 riot. 44 p., 22 text figs. (Publ. 3122.) August 25, 1931. 



Addendum. Index to papers by I. Th§riot on Mexican mosses collected by 

 Brother Arsene Brouard published by the Smithsonian Institution. 



No. 5. Infra-red absorption bands of hydrogen cyanide in gas and liquid, by 

 F. S. Bracliett and Urner Liddel. 8 pp., 5 figs. (Publ. 3123.) August 5, 1931. 



No. 6. Morphology of the insect abdomen. Part I. General structure of the 

 abdomen and its appendages, by li. E. Snodgrass. 128 pp., 46 text figs. (Publ. 

 3124.) November 6, 1931. 



No. 7. Effectiveness in nature of the so-called protective adaptations in the 

 animal kingdom, chiefly as illustrated by the food habits of Nearctic birds, 

 by W. L. McAtee. 201 pp. (Publ. 3125.) March 15, 1932. 



No. 8. Modern square grounds of the Creek Indians, by John R. Swanton. 

 46 pp., 5 pis., 15 text figs. (Publ. 3126.) November 11, 1931. 



No. 9. The determination of ozone by spectrobulometric measurements, by 

 Oliver R. Wulf. 12 pp., 3 pis., 5 text figs. (Publ. 3127.) November 30, 1931. 



No. 10. Human hair and primate patterning, by Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 13 pp., 

 5 pis. (Publ. 3130.) December 19, 1931. 



No. 11. Supplementary notes on body radiation, by L. B. Aldrich. 12 pp., 5 

 text figs. (Publ. 3133.) February 2, 1932. 



VOLUME 86 



(Whole volume.) Smithsonian Meteorological Tables. Fifth revised edition. 

 282 pp., 1 text fig. (Publ. 3116.) January 11, 1931. 



VOLUME 8T 



No. 1. The botanical collections of William Lobb in Colombia, by Ellsworth 

 P. Killip. 13 pp. (Publ. 3133.) February 4, 1932. 



No. 2. A Miocene long-beaked porpoise from California, by Remington Kel- 

 logg. 11 pp., 4 pis. (Publ. 3135.) January 22, 1932. 



No. 3. Seth Eastman : The master painter of the North American Indian, by 

 David I. Bushuell, jr. 18 pp., 15 pis., 1 text fig. (Publ. 3136.) April 11, 1932. 



No. 4. The periodometer : An instrument for finding and evaluating periodici- 

 ties in long series of observations, by C. G. Abbot. 6 pp., 1 pi., 1 text fig. (Publ. 

 3138.) February 6, 1932. 



No. 5. The narrative of a southern Cheyenne woman, by Truman Michelson. 

 13 pp. (Publ. 3140.) March 21, 1932. 



