92 AMiNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1942 



VOLUME 99 



No. 8. Check-list of the rerrestrial and fresh-water Isopoda of Oceania, by 

 H. Gordon Jackson. 35 pp. (Publ. 3593.) July 23, 1941. 



No. 22. The ice age problem, by Walter Knoche. 5 pp. (Publ. 3633.) July 

 30, 1941. 



No. 23. Evidences of early occupation in Sandia Cave, New Mexico, and 

 other sites in the Sandia-Manzano region, by Frank C. Hibben, v/ith appendix 

 on Correlation of the deposits of Sandia Cave, New Mexico, with the glacial 

 chronology, by Kirk Bryan. vi-[-64 pp., 15 pis., 9 figs. (Publ. 3636.) October 

 15, 1941. 



Title page and table of contents. (Publ. 3644.) November 13, 1941. 



VOLUME 101 



No. 2. A new salamander of the genus Gyrinophilus from the southern Ap- 

 palachians, by M. B. Mittleman and Harry G. M. Jopsdn. 5 pp., 1 pi. (Publ. 

 3638.) July 14, 1941. 



No. 3. Environment and native subsistence economies in the central Great 

 Plains, by Waldo R. Wedel. 29 pp., 5 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 3639.) August 20, 

 1941. 



No. 4. Diseases of and artifacts on skulls and bones from Kodiak Island, by 

 Aleg Hrdlicka. 14 pp., 11 pis. (Publ. 3640.) September 23, 1941. 



No. 5. On solar-constant and atmospheric temperature changes, by Henryk 

 Arctowski. vi-f 62 pp., 33 figs. (Publ. 3641.) November 7, 1941. 



No. 6 Beetles of the genus Hijperaspis inhabitating the United States, by Th. 

 Dobzhansky. 94 pp., 6 pis. (Publ, 3642.) December 31, 1941. 



No. 7. Archeological remains in central Kansas and their possible bearing 

 on the location of Quivira, by Waldo R. Wedel. 24 pp., 10 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 

 3647.) January 15, 1942. 



No. 8. Bees of the family Hylaeidae from the Ethiopian region, by T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. 15 pp. (Publ. 3649.) February 19, 1942. 



No. 9. Notes on some American fresh-water amphipod crustaceans and de- 

 scriptions of a new genus and two new species, by Clarence R. Shoemaker. 

 31 pp., 12 figs. (Publ. 3675.) February 16, 1942. 



No. 10. Faunal content of the Maryville formation, by Charles E. Resser. 

 8 pp. (Publ. 3676.) February 13, 1942. 



No. 11. Amphipod crustaceans collected on the Presidential Cruise of 1938, 

 by Clarence R. Shoemaker. 52 pp., 17 figs. (Publ. 3677.) March 5, 1942. 



No. 12. The quantity of vaporous water in the atmosphere, by C. G. Abbot. 

 7 pp. (Publ. 3678.) March 23, 1942. 



No. 13. A new titanothere from the Eocene of Mississippi, with notes on the 

 correlation between the marine Eocene of the Gulf Coastal Plain and conti- 

 nental Eocene of the Rocky Mountain region, by C. I^. Gazin and J. Magruder 

 Sullivan. 13 pp., 3 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 3679.) April 23, 1942. 



No. 14. Two new fossil birds from the Oligicence of South Dakota, by 

 Alexander Wetmore. 6 pp., 13 figs. (Publ. 3680.) May 11, 1942. 



No. 15. Fifth contribution to nomenclature of Cambrian fo.ssils, by Charles B. 

 Resser. 58 PP. (Publ. 3682.) May 22, 1942. 



No. 17. Developmental physiology of the grass seedling. I. Inhibition of the 

 mesocotyl of Avena sativa by continuous exposure to light of low intensities, by 

 Robert L. Weintraub and Edward D. McAlister. 10 pp., 1 pi., 4 figs. (Publ. 3685. ) 

 June 24, 1942. 



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