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Observatory, 2,182 reports of the American Historical Association, 

 and 636 miscellaneous publications not published by the Smithsonian 

 Institution (mostly Survival Manuals). 



In addition, 33,471 picture pamphlets, 89,385 guide books, 67,591 

 natural-history, Smithsonian buildings, and art postcards, 30,334 sets 

 of photo cards and picture postcards, 25 sets and 12 prints of North 

 American Wild Flowers, and 9 volumes of Pitcher Plants were 

 distributed. 



SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS 



SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 

 VOLUME 114 



Smithsonian Meteorological Tables. Sixth revised edition. Compiled by Robert 

 J. List. Whole volume, xi+527 pp. (Publ. 4014.) [Oct. 10] 1951. 



VOLUME 115 



Biological investigations in Mexico, by Edward Alphonso Goldman. Whole vol- 

 ume. xiii+476pp., 71 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 4017.) July 31, 1951. 



VOLUME 118 



No. 3. Two runic stones, from Greenland and Minnesota, by William Thalbitzer. 

 71pp., 7 figs. (Publ. 4021.) Aug. 30, 1951. 



No. 5. Middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas of the Canadian Rocky Moun- 

 tains, by Franco Rasetti. 277 pp., 34 pis., 5 figs. (Publ. 4046.) Sept. 18, 1951. 



No. 7. The butterflies of Virginia, by Austin H. Clark and Leila F. Clark. 239 

 pp., 31 pis., 1 fig. (Publ. 4050.) Dec. 20, 1951. 



Title page and table of contents. (Publ. 4061.) [Feb. 4] 1952. 



VOLUME 117 



No. 1. North American fireflies of the genus Photuris, by Herbert Spencer Barber. 



With preface and notes by Frank A. McDermott. 58 pp., 3 flgs. (Publ. 4051.) 



Nov. 27, 1951. 

 No. 2. Additional forms of birds from Colombia and Panama, by Alexander Wet- 

 more. 11 pp. (Publ. 4052.) Sept. 25, 1951. 

 No. 3. Relationships of certain genera of fungus gnats of the family Mycetophili- 



dae, by F. R. Shaw and M. M. Shaw. 23 pp., 45 flgs. (Publ. 4053.) Dec. 27, 



1951. 

 No. 4. A revised classification for the birds of the world, by Alexander Wetmore. 



22 pp. (Publ. 4057.) Nov. 1, 1951. 

 No. 5. Annotated list of birds of Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone, by 



Eugene Eisenmann. 62 pp. (Publ. 4058.) Feb. 7, 1952. 

 No. 6. The scaphopod mollusks collected by the First Johnson-Smithsonian Deep- 



Sea expedition to the Puerto Rican Deep, by William K. Emerson. 14 pp., 1 



pi. (Publ. 4059.) Feb. 26, 1952. 

 No. 7. Host relationships of moths of the genera Depressaria and Agonopterix, 



with descriptions of new species, by J. F. Gates Clarke. 20 pp., 6 pis. (Publ. 



4083.) Apr. 23, 1952. 

 No. 8. The sand crab Emerita talpoida (Say) and some of its relatives, by R. E. 



Snodgrass. 34 pp., 11 flgs. (Publ. 4086.) Apr. 15, 1952. 



