114 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1914, 
In the series of Contributions from the National Herbarium there 
appeared : 
Volume 16. 
Part 10. Annona sericea and its allies. By William E. Safford 
Part 11. Nomenclature of the Sapote and the Sapodilla. By O. I. Cook. 
Part 12. A monograph of the Hauyesr and Gongylocarpex, tribes of the Ona- 
gracee. By J. Donald Smith and J. N. Rose. 
Part 13. Botrychium virginianum and its forms Sphenoclea zeylanica and 
Caperonia palustris in the southern United States. By Ivar Tidestrom. 
Volume 17. 
Part 8. Mexican grasses in the United States National Herbarium. By A: S. 
Hitchcock. 
Part 4. Studies of tropical American ferns. By William R. Maxon. 
Part 5. Studies of tropical American Phanerogams—No. 1. By Paul C. Standley. 
Volume 18. 
Part 1. Classification of the genus Annona with descriptions of new and imper- 
fectly known species. By W. EH. Safford. 
Part 2. New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America—. 
By Henry Pittier. 
There was also reprinted an edition of 200 copies each of parts 
A, K, and P of Bulletin 39, United States National Museum, direc- 
tions for collecting birds, by Robert Ridgway, directions for collect- 
ing and preparing fossils, by Charles Schuchert, directions for col- 
lectors of American basketry, by Otis T. Mason; an edition of 500 
copies of Bulletin 67, directions for collecting and preserving insects, 
by Nathan Banks; an edition of 2,000 copies of list of publications 
issued by the United States National Museum from 1906 to 1912, 
reprinted from annual reports with altered pagination; and an edi- 
tion of 1,300 copies of a list of publications of the United States 
National Museum issued during the fiscal year 1912-13, reprinted 
from the annual report with altered pagination. 
PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 
The publications of the bureau are discussed in Appendix 2 of the 
Secretary’s report. The editorial work is in the charge of Mr. J. G. 
Gurley, who has been assisted from time to time by Mrs. Frances S. 
Nichols. 
Two bulletins and a “separate” from another bulletin were issued 
during the year, as follows: 
Bulletin 58. Chippewa music—II. By Frances Densmore. 
Bulletin 56. Ethnozoology of the. Tewa Indians. By Junius Henderson and 
John P. Harrington. 
Coos: An illustrative sketch. By Leo J. Resahtenvers. Extract from Hand- 
book of American Indian Languages (Bulletin 40), part 2 
At the close of the year two annual reports and several bulletins 
were 1n press. 
