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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1!>02. 



WHITE, David— ("oiitiiimMl. 



living Algii;. Buthntri plih ncii'liiU is said to 

 be closely related to Biillu)tirpliis lenquereuxii 

 Grote and Pitt. For the Buthotrcphis divari- 

 caln the name B.apcciosa has sinee been sub- 

 stituted (Proc. Biol. Soe. Wash., xv, Apr. 25, 

 P.)02, p. 86), the former name having been pre- 

 occupied. The suggestion is made that other 

 relations of these algoid forms will perhaps 

 be discovered in the collections among tlie 

 organisms generally, though doubtfully, 

 ranged with the Graptolites. 



WILSON, H. Y. The sponges collected 

 in Porto Rico in 1899 by the U. S. Fish 

 Commission steamer Fish Ilnirk. 



Bull. V. S. FUh Com., 1900, u. Mar. 2,s, 

 1902, pp. 375-411, text figs. 1-30. 

 Among the 45 species described there are 

 1 1 new species and 5 new varieties. Direc- 

 tions are given for the preparation of sponges 

 for study, and a list of definitions of system- 

 atic terms used in the report. 

 WILSON, Thomas. La haute anciennete 

 de I'homme dans TAraeriqiie du Nord. 

 L' Anthrdpologie (Paris, France), xii, Nos. 

 3-4, Mai-Aout, 1901, pp. 297-339, figs. 1-31. 



WILSON, TnoM.vs— Continued. 



Commutiication to the Congres Interna- 

 tional d' Anthropologic et d'Archcologie 

 Prehistoriques, xii Session. Paris, 1900. 



Compte Rendu de la Douzieme Session, 

 Paris, 1900. (Masson et Cie, Edite\irs. 

 120 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris, 1902), 

 pp. 149-191, figs. 1-31. 



Arrow wounds. 



Am. Anlhropobxiist (new series). Ill, .July- 

 .ciept., 1901, pp. 513-531, 3 plates, 13 figs. 

 A short sketch of the subject of the inflic- 

 tion of wounds by arrows and .spears, from 

 jirehistoric times to the present day. Ba.sed 

 on prehistoric human remains in the U. S. 

 National Museum and on modern specimens 

 in the Army Medical Museum. 



-Classificationdespointesdefleches, 



des pointes des lances et des couteaux 



en pierre. 



Compte Rendu de la Douzieme Session de 

 la Congres International d' Anthropol- 

 ogic et d'Archc'ologie Prehi.storiques, 

 Paris, 1900. (Masson et Cie, Editeurs, 

 120 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris, 1902), 

 pp. 298-321, figs. 1-15. 



