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No. 5. Genera of Tertiary and Recent rhynchonellid brachiopods, by G. Arthur 



Cooper. 90 pp., 22 pis., 1 fig. (Publ.4382.) Nov. 23, 1959. ($2.00.) 

 No. 6. A revision of the Silurian bryozoan genus Trematopora, by Richard S. 



Boardman. 14 pp., 2 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 4383.) Oct. 20, 1959. (50 cents.) 

 No. 7. Early Tertiary Apheliscus and Phenacodaptes as pantolestid insectivores, 



by C. Lewis Gazin. 7 pp., 2 pis. (Publ. 4385.) Aug. 12, 1959. (25 cents.) 

 No. 8. The anatomical life of the mosquito, by R. E. Snodgrass. 87 pp., 30 figs. 



(Publ. 4388.) Nov. 4, 1959. ($1.00.) 

 No. 9. A long-range forecast of United States precipitation, by C. G. Abbot. 78 



pp., 12 figs., 9 charts. (Publ. 4390.) Mar. 23, 1960. ($1.25.) 

 No. 11. A classification for the birds of the world, by Alexander Wetmore. 37 



pp. ( Publ. 4417. ) June 23, 1960. (40 cents. ) 



Volume 140 



No. 1. Classification and multiplicity of growth layers in the branches of trees, by 

 Waldo S. Clock, R. A. Studhalter, and Sharlene R. Agerter. 294 pp., 36 pis., 

 51 figs. (Publ. 4421.) June 17, 1960. ($5.00.) 



SMITHSONIAN ANNUAL REPORTS 



REPORT FOR 1958 



The complete volume of the Annual Report of the Board of Regents 

 for 1958 was received from the printer on December 8, 1959 : 

 Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing 

 the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 

 ended June 30, 1958. x+559 pp., 92 pis., 15 figs. (Publ. 4354.) 



The general appendix contained the following papers (Publ. 4355- 

 4374) : 



The sun's energy, by Farrington Daniels. 



Sun, sea, and air, by Roger Revelle. 



Rocketry, by Donald Cox and Michael Stoiko. 



Fresh water for arid lands, by David S. Jenkins. 



The abundance of the chemical elements, by Hans E. Suess. 



Earthquakes and related sources of evidence on the earth's internal structure, 



by K. E. Bullen. 

 The Darwin-Wallace centenary, by Sir Gavin de Beer. 

 Does natural selection continue to operate in modern mankind? by Theodoslus 



Dobzhansky and Gordon Allen. 

 The ecology of man, by Paul B. Sears. 

 The sea otter, by Karl W. Kenyon. 

 Screwworm eradication : concepts and research leading to the sterile-male method, 



by E. F. Knipling. 

 Narrative of the 1958 Smithsonian-Bredin Caribbean Expedition, by Waldo L. 



Schmitt. 

 Tools makyth man, by Kenneth Oakley. 

 The backwash of the frontier : The impact of the Indian on American culture, 



by A. Irving Hallowell. 

 The restored Shanidar I skull, by T. D. Stewart. 

 Acculturation in the Guajira, by Rayuiond E. Crist. 

 The Braced-up Cliff at Pueblo Bonito, by Neil M. Judd. 



