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Bulletin 104. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 8. Rotaliidae, 

 Amphisteginidae, Calcariuidae, Cymbaloporettidae, Globorotaliidae, Anoma- 

 liuidae. Plauorbuliuidae, Rupertiidae, and Homotremidae, by Joseph Augus- 

 tine Cushman. 



Bulletin 156. Aboriginal Indian pottery of the Dominican Republic, by Herbert 

 W. Krieger. 



Bulletin 157. The butterflies of the District of Columbia and vicinity, by Austin 

 H. Clark. 



Bulletin 159. The birds of the Natuna Islands, by Harry C. Oberholser. 



Bulletin 160. Mexican tailless amphibians in the United S fates National Mu- 

 seum, by Remington Kellogg. 



Bulletin 161. The Foraminifera of the Tropical Pacific collections of the Alba- 

 tross, 1899-1900. Part 1. — Astrorhizidae to Trochamminidae, by Joseph A. 

 Cushman. 



Bulletin 162. Life histories of North American Gallinaceous birds. Orders 

 Galliformes and Columbiformes, by Arthur Cleveland Bent. 



The following paper was issued in the series Contributions from 

 the National Herbariiun : 

 Volume 28, Part 2. The American species of Thibaudieae, by Albert C. Smith. 



Of the separates from the proceedings, 28 were from volume 79, 21 

 from volume 80, and 4 from volume 81. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The editorial work of the bureau has continued under the imme- 

 diate direction of the editor, Stanley Searles. During the year seven 

 bulletins were issued, as follows : 



Bulletin 94. Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California (Harrington). 



xxxvi-f2S4 pp., 36 pis., 2 figs. 

 Bulletin 98. Tales of the Cochiti Indians (Benedict), x+256 pp. 

 Bulletin 102. Menominee music (Densmore). xxii-|-230 pp., 27 pis., 3 figs. 

 Bulletin 103. Source material for the social and ceremonial life of the Choctaw 



Indians (Swanton). vIi+282 pp., 6 pis., 1 fig. 

 Bulletin 104. A survey of prehistoric sites in the region of Flagstaff, Arizona 



(Colton). vii-f69 pp., 10 pis., 1 fig. 

 Bulletin 105. Notes on the Fox WapAnowiweni (Michelson). v+195 pp. 1 fig. 

 Bulletin 107. Karuk Indian myths (Harrington), v+34 pp. 



REPORT OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 



The annual reports of the American Historical Association are 

 transmitted by the association to the Secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution and are communicated by him to Congress, as provided 

 by the act of incorporation of the association. 



The annual report for 1930, volume 1, and the supplemental 

 volume to the report for 1928 were issued during the year. The 

 annual reports for 1930, volumes 3 and 4, and 1931, volume 1, and 

 the supplemental volume to the report for 1929 were in press at the 

 close of the year. 



