SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS, 1910 

 The American Museum of Natural History 



The scientific jjuljlii-atioiis of llic American Museum are issue(l in tliree series: 



The liiiUetiii in which are piihhslied sliort articles embodying the results of the 

 research work of the various departments of the Museum. These articles are 

 less voluminous anil of more general interest than those which appear in the Mevtoirs. 

 The Bulletin was founded in ISSl, and the number of volumes whicli have been issued 

 is twenty-eight ; 



The Memoirs composed of special articles co\'ering researcli requiring more 

 exhaustive treatment. They have been published at irregular intervals since 1893. 

 Ten complete volumes and parts of four others have been issued; 



The Anthropological Papers, similar in character to the Bulletin, but devoted 

 exclusively to the results of field work and other research conducted by the anthro- 

 pological staff of the Museum. The ])ublication of these papers was commenced in 

 1907, six volumes having been issued up to the present time. 



The scientific publications for the year 1910 are as follows: 



BI'LLETIXS AND MEMOIRS 



J. A. ALi.r.\. Editor 



Bulletin XXVII The Orders of Maniinal>. I^y William I\. Orcgc^ry. |)p.; 1-^2.5, 



32 text figures. 

 Bulletin XXVIII (Twenty-nine i)lates and 100 text figures) 



Art. I — The Black Bear of Labrador. By J. A. Allen, pp. l-C). 



II — Maminals from the Athabaska-Mackenzie Region of Canada. 

 i^y.I. .V. .Mien. j)]). 7-11. 



III — Mammals from Palawan Island, Philippine Islands. By .1. A. 



.Allen, pp. 13-17. 



IV — Description of a Skull and some Vertebra' of the Fossil Cetacean 



Diocliotirhiis vanhenedeni from Santa Cruz, Patagonia. By 

 Frederick W. True. pp. 19-32, pis. i-v. 

 V — On the Skull of Apternodu.s and the Skeleton of a New .\rtio- 

 dactyl. By W. D. Matthew, pp. 33-42, pi. vi, 5 text figs. 

 VI — On the Osteology and Relationships of Paramys, and the Affini- 

 ties of the Ischyromyida?. By W. D. Matthew, pp. 43- 

 72, 19 text figs. 

 VII — On .some Orthoptera from Porto Rico, Culebra and \ie(iues 

 Islands. By James A. G. Rehn. i)p. 73-77, 1 text fig. 

 VIII — Some Parasitic Ilymenoptera from Vera Cruz, Mexico. By 

 Charles T. Brues. pj). 79-.S.5, 1 text fig. 

 IX — Additional Mammals from Xicaragua. By J. A. Allen, pp. 

 87-115. 



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