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special publications, 49 reports and 142 sets of pictures of the Harri- 

 man Alaska Expedition, 41,111 volumes and separates of National 

 Museum publications, 30,281 publications of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, 8,315 publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology, 

 2,817 catalogs of the National Collection of Fine Arts, 583 volumes 

 and pamphlets of the Freer Gallery of Art, 9 Annals of the Astro- 

 physical Observatory, 2,554 reports of the American Historical Asso- 

 ciation, and 3,731 miscellaneous publications not published by the 

 Smithsonian Institution (mostly Survival Manuals). 



In addition, 22,851 picture pamphlets, 97,922 guide books, 119,881 

 natural-history, Smithsonian buildings, and art postcards, 14,825 sets 

 of photo cards and picture postcards, 18 sets and 8 prints of North 

 American Wild Flowers, and 4 volumes of Pitcher Plants were 

 distributed. 



The 1953 allotment from Government funds of $92,320 for printing 

 and binding was entirely obligated at the close of the year. 



SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS 



SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 

 VOLUME 117 



No. 12. Two aboriginal works of art from the Veracruz coast, by Philip Drucker. 



7 pp., 3 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 4001.) Aug. 26, 1952. (20 cents.) 

 No. 13. Primitive fossil gastropods and their bearing on gastropod classification, 



by J. Brookes Knight. 56 pp., 2 pis., 10 figs. (Publ. 4092.) Oct. 29, 19.52. 



(60 cents.) 

 No. 14. New and unusual species of brachiopods from the Arbuckle group in 



Oklahoma, by G. Arthur Cooper. 35 pp., 4 pis. (Publ. 4093.) Sept. 23, 1952. 



(50 cents.) 

 No. 15. The foraminiferal genus Triplasia Reuss, 1854, by Alfred R. Loeblich, 



Jr., and Helen Tappan. 61 pp., 8 pis., 11 figs. (Publ. 4094.) Sept. 9, 1952. 



(60 cents.) 

 No. 16. Solar variation and precipitation at Peoria, Illinois, by C. G. Abbot, 



18 pp., 8 figs. (Publ. 4095.) Sept. 3, 1952. (30 cents.) 

 No. 17. A generic synopsis of the lizards of the subfamily Lygosominae, by M. 



B. Mittleman. 35 pp. (Publ. 4096.) Nov. 4, 1952. (50 cents.) 

 No. 18. The lower Eocene Knight formation of western Wyoming and its mam- 

 malian fauna, by 0, Lewis Gazin. 82 pp., 11 pis., 6 figs. (Publ. 4097.) Dec. 



9, 1952. ($1.00.) 

 Title page and table of contents. (Publ. 4134.) [May 27] 1953. 



VOLUME 119 



No. 1. Cambrian stratigraphy and paleontology near Caborca, northwestern 

 Sonora, Mexico, by G. Arthur Cooper et al. 184 pp., 31 pis., 9 figs., 2 charts. 

 (Publ. 4085.) Aug. 6, 1952. ($3.00.) 



No. 2. Permian fauna at El Antimonio, western Sonora, Mexico, by G. Arthur 

 Cooper et al. Ill pp., 25 pis., 3 figs. (Publ. 4108.) June 25, 1953. (?2.50.) 



