APPENDIX V. 



Papers Published in Separate Form Dukinct the Year Ending 



June 30, 1897. 



from the report for 1894. 



Report upou the condition and progress of the U. S. National Mnseum during the 



year ending June 30, 1894. By G. Brown Goode. pp. 1-233. 

 Primitive travel and transportation. By Otis Tufton Mason, pp. 237-593, pis. 1-25, 



figs. 1-260. 

 Manrala : The national game of Africa. By Stewart Culin. pp. 595-607, pis. 1-5, 



figs. 1-15. 

 The golden patera of Renues. By Thomas Wilson, pp. 609-617, ])1. 1, fig. 1. 

 Thf wooden statue of Barou li Kamou-no-Kami Naosuko, pioneer diplomat of .Japan. 



Translation, by H. Satoh, of the label accomijanying the statue, pp. 



619-622, pi. 1. 

 A study of the primitive methods of drilliug. By J. D. McGuire. pp. 623-756, 



figs. 1-201. 

 The Swastika. Bj' Thomas Wilson, pp. 757-1011, pis. 1-25, figs. 1-374. 



FROM VOLUME 18, PROCEEDINGS OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



No. 1069. Note on the occurrence of an armadillo of the genus Xeniiriis in Honduras. 

 ]5y Frederick W. True. pp. 345-347, pis. x, xi. 



No. 1070. The genus CaUinectes. By Mary .1. Rathbun. pp. 349-375, pis. xii-xxviii. 



No. 1071. Descriptions of two new species of fresh water crabs from Costa Rica. By 

 Mary J. Rathbuu. pp. 377-379. pis. xxix. xxx, figs. 1-3. 



No. 1083. Catalogue of a collection of birds nmde by Dr. W. L. Abbott in Eastern 

 Turkestan, the Thiau-Shau Monutains, and Tagdumbash Pamir, Central 

 Asia, with notes on some of the species. By Charles W. Richmond, 

 pp. 569-591. 



No. 1084. Descriiitions of three species of sand fleas (Amphipods) collected at New- 

 port, Rhode Island. By Sylvester D. Judd. pp. 593-603, figs. 1-11. 



No. 1085. Remarks on the syuonymj" of some North American Scolytid Beetles. By 

 William Eichhoft\ pp. 605-610. 



No. 1086. Fossil Jelly Fishes from the Middle Cambrian terraue. By Charles D. 

 Walcott. pp. 611-614, pis. xxxi, xxxii. 



No. 10^7. Preliminary descriptions of a new genus and three new species of crusta- 

 ceans from an artesian well at San Marcos, Texas. By James E. Benedict, 

 pp. 615-617. 



No. 1088. Description of a new genus and species of blind tailed batrachiau from the 

 subterranean waters of Texas. By Leouhard Stejnegcr. pp. 619-621. 



No. 1089. Description of a new Stickleback, (lasUrosteus (/ladiuncultts, from the coast 

 of Maine. By W. C. Kendall, pp. 623-624. 



No. 1090. Description of a new species of Ant Thrush from Nicaragua. By Charles W. 

 Richmond, pp. 625-626. 



No. 1091. Partial list of birds ccdlected at Alta Mira, Mexico, by Mr. Frank B. Arm- 

 strong. By Charles W. Riclimond. pp. 627-632. 



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