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Animal societies, from slime molds to man, by R. E. Snodgrass. 



Luminescence in marine organisms, by J. A. C. Nicol. 



Trumpets in the West, by William B. Morse. 



Problems involved in the development of clam farms, by Harry J. Turner, Jr. 



The growth of cotton fiber science in the United States, by Arthur W. Palmer. 



Rice — Basic food for one-third of the earth's people, by Raymond E. Crist. 



The River Basin salvage program : After 15 years, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. 



New World prehistory, by Gordon R. Willey. 



The art of Seth Eastman, by John Francis McDermott. 



REPORT FOR 1961 



The report of the Secretary, which will form part of the 1961 

 Annual Keport of the Board of Eegents, was issued January 25, 1962. 



Report of the Secretary and financial report of the Executive Committee of the 

 Board of Regents for the year ended June 30, 196L x+236 pp., 14 pis. (PubL 

 4475.) 



SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS 



European military museums, by J. Lee Westrate. 206 pp., 13 pis. (Publ. 4432.) 



[July 17] 1961. ($4.) 

 Smithsonian publications available for distribution December 31, 1960. 46 pp. 



(PubL 4464.) [Julyl2]196L 



REPRINTS 



The First Ladies Hall, by Margaret W. Brown [Klapthor]. (Revised.) 12 pp., 

 illus. (Publ. 4212.) [Oct. 15] 1961. (25 cents.) 



Solar variations and weather, by Charles Greeley Abbot. 48 pp., illus. (PubL 

 4505.) [May 4, 1962.] (50 cents.) Reprinted from "The Sun and the Welfare 

 of Man," volume 2 of the Smithsonian Scientific Series, pp. 13&-182, 1943. 



Smithsonian Mathematical Tables: Hyperbolic functions, prepared by George 

 F. Becker and C. B. Van Orstrand. (7th reprint.) m+321 pp. (PubL 1871.) 

 August 25, 1961. ($5.) 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



The editorial work of the National Museum continued during the 

 year under the immediate direction of John S. Lea, assistant chief of 

 the division. The following publications were issued : 



REPORT 



The United States National Museum annual report for the year ended June 30, 

 1961. Pp. viil+188, illus. January 25, 1962. 



BULLETINS 



216, part 3. Ichneumon-flies of America north of Mexico : 3. Subfamily Gelinae, 



Tribe Mesostenini, by Henry and Marjorie Townes. Pp. vlii+602, 400 figs. 



Mar. 13, 1962. 

 222. John Baptist Jackson : 18th-century master of the color woodcut, by Jacob 



Kainen. Pp. xii-f-183, illus. 101 (12 in color). June 1, 1962. 

 224. Robber flies of the world : The genera of the family Asilidae, by Frank M, 



HuU. Pp., pt. 1, x-f430, pt. 2, v-f 431-907. June 25, 1962. 



