66 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
Monograph of the North American Umbellifere,” by John M. Coulter 
and J. N. Rose; ‘‘Apogamy in the Maize Plant,” by G. N. Collins; 
volume 13, part 2, ‘‘Three New Species of Echeveria from Southern 
Mexico,” by J. N. Rose and J. A. Purpus; part 3, ‘‘The Grasses of 
Alaska,” by F. Lamson-Scribner and Elmer D. Merrill; part 4, ‘‘New 
or Noteworthy Plants from Colombia and Central America—2,” by 
Henry Pittier; part 5, ‘‘Relationships of the Ivory Palms,” by O. F. 
Cook; and volume 14, part 1, ‘‘The Lichens of Minnesota,” by Bruce 
Fink. 
Copies of all of these publications were promptly distributed to the 
various addresses on the regular mailing lists, involving the wrapping, 
labeling, and mailing of approximately 65,000 books and pamphlets. 
About 22,000 additional copies of the same and earlier publications 
were also sent out on special requests. 
In addition to the above, 20 papers based on Museum material and, 
for the most part, prepared by members of the Museum staff, were 
published in the Miscellaneous Collections of the Smithsonian Insti- 
tution. Their titles are as follows: ‘‘Prehistoric Ruins of the Gila 
Valley,” by J. Walter Fewkes; ‘‘Description of a New Frog from the 
Philippine Islands,” by Leonhard Stejneger; ‘‘A New Genus of Fossil 
Cetaceans from Santa Cruz Territory, Patagonia, and Description of 
a Mandible and Vertebre of Prosqualodon,” by Frederick W. True; 
‘‘Notes on Certain Features of the Life History of the Alaskan Fresh- 
water Sculpin,” by Barton A. Bean and Alfred C. Weed; ‘“Crystallo- 
graphic Notes on Calcite,” by J. E. Pogue; ‘‘A New Rodent of the 
Genus Georychus,’ by Edmund Heller; ‘‘Two New Rodents from 
British East Africa,’ by Edmund Heller; ‘‘A Heretofore Undescribed 
Stony Meteorite from Thomson, McDuffie County, Georgia,” by 
George P. Merrill; ‘‘On a Remarkable Cube of Pyrite, Carrying 
Crystallized Gold and Galena of Unusual Habit,” by J. E. Pogue; 
“A New Carnivore from British East Africa,” by Gerrit S. Miller, jr.; 
‘‘Descriptions of Fossil Plants from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of 
North America. I,” by F. H. Knowlton; ‘‘Two New Genera of 
Murine Rodents,” by Gerrit S. Miller, jr.; ‘‘Five New Rodents from 
British Hast Africa,’ by Edmund Heller; ‘“‘A New Rodent of the 
Genus Saccostomus from British East Africa,’ by Gerrit S. Miller, jr.; 
“A New Sable Antelope from British East Africa,” by Edmund 
Heller; ‘‘Description of a New Species of Hippopotamus,” by 
Gerrit S. Miller, jr.; ‘‘Mammals Collected by John Jay White in British 
East Africa,’ by N. Hollister; ‘‘The Scales of the Mormyrid Fishes 
with Remarks on Albula and Elops,” by T. D. A. Cockerell; ‘‘Upper 
Yukon Native Customs and Folklore,’ by Ferdinand Schmitter; and 
‘Description of a New Subspecies of African Monkey of the Genus 
Cercopithecus,” by D. G. Elliot. 
