SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



XLV. Tripointed vase from Santo Domingo 126 



XLV^I. Effig-y vase from Porto Rico 129 



XLVII. Wooden idol from Santo Domingo 130 



XLVIII. Carved shell and bone objects 132 



L. Hodgkins medal of the Smithsonian Institution. . 171 



LI. Family of bears at Silver Lake Park 176 



LII. (i) Black bear, twelve hours old; weight twelve 



ounces. (2) The father of the Akron family. . 177 



LIII. Map of Godhavn province, North Greenland. . . . 183 



LIV. Photomicrographs of Greenland rocks 186 



LV. Basalt with native iron, Kaersut, N^ugsaks penin- 

 sula, Greenland 199 



LVI. (i) Cluster of amethystine quartz from Rio Do 

 Sul, Brazil. (2) Giant quartz crystal from 



California 217 



LVII. The personal equation machine, transit, chrono- 

 meter, and chronograph 225 



LVIII. Trisiucgistiis ozvstoiii Jordan and Snyder 240 



LIX. Gojiorhyiichus abbrcviatns Schlegel 240 



LX. Prisfiiinis castmani Jordan and Snyder 240 



LXI. JiiUs inusiiiuc Jordan and Snyder 240 



LXII. Pseud otriakis acralcs Jordan and Snyder 240 



LXIII. Trachyptcnis ishikaivcT Jordan and Snyder.... 240 



LXIV. Hcuiibarbus joifciii Jordan and Starks 242 



LXV. Species of Ctenostomata 294 



LXVI. Species of Ctenostomata 294 



LXVII. Species of Ctenostomata 294 



LXVIII. Species of Ctenostomata 294 



LXIX. Map showing distribution of unakite and asso- 

 ciated rocks near Luray, Virginia 306 



LXX. (a) Polished section of unakite. (b) Dike of 



unakite in diorite 306 



LXXI. (a) Unakite showing replacement of feldspar by 

 epidote between crossed nicols. (b) Micro- 

 structure of hypersthene-akerite showing curved 



albite lamellse between crossed nicols 312 



LXXII. Skeleton of trachodon in the National Museum. . 317 

 LXXIII. Skeleton of trachodon (Hadrosaiinis) as restored 



by B. Waterhouse Hawkins 319 



LXXIV. Skulls of hares 338 



LXXV. Skulls of hares 338 



LXXVI. Skulls of hares and rabbits 338 



