LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
121 
FROM VOLUME 12 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Part 10. Miscellaneous papers: The genus Cereus and its allies in North America. 
By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose. 
Crassulaceze from Mexico. 
pp. 413-437, pls. 61-76. 
By J. N. Rose. 
Five new species of 
pp. 439, 440, pls. 77-81. Supplement 
to the mongraph of the North American Umbellifere. By John M. Coulter and 
J. N. Rose. pp. 441-451, pls. 82, 83. 
Collins. pp. 453-455, pls. 84-85. 
Apogamy in the maize plant. 
By GeoNe 
FROM VOLUME 13 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Part 2. Three new species of Echeveria from southern Mexico. 
pp. i-v, 45, 46, pls. 10-14. 
By F. Lamson-Scribner and Elmer D. Merrill. 
and J. A. Purpus. 
Part 3. The grasses of Alaska. 
pp. i-ix, 47-92, pls. 15, 16. 
By J. N. Rose 
Part 4. New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America.—2. By 
Henry Pittier. 
Part 5. Relationships of the ivory palms. 
figs. 42-44. 
pp. i-vii, 93-132, pls. 17-20, figs. 241. 
By O. F. Cook. pp. i-v, 133-141, 
FROM VOLUME 14 OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Part 1. The lichens of Minnesota. 
figs. 1-18. 
By Bruce Fink. pp. i-xvii, 1-269, pls. 1-51, 
CLASSIFIED LIST OF PAPERS BASED WHOLLY OR IN PART ON THE NATIONAL 
COLLECTIONS. 
MUSEUM ADMINISTRATION. 
RatHBuN, RicHarp. Smithsonian In- 
stitution | United States National Mu- 
seum | Bulletin 70|The National 
Gallery of Art| Department of Fine 
Arts | of the National Museum | By | 
Richard Rathbun | Assistant Secretary 
of the Smithsonian Institution, in 
charge of the | United States National 
Museum | (Seal) | Washington | Gov- 
ernment Printing Office | 1909 
8vo., July 1, 1909, pp. 1-140, 26 
plates. 
RaTHBUN, RicHarp. Smithsonian In- 
stitution | United States National Mu- 
seum | Report on the progress and con- | 
dition of the U. 8. National | Museum 
for the year | ending June 30, 1909 | 
(Seal) | Washington | Government 
Printing Office | 1909 
8vo., 1909, pp. 1-141. 
ETHNOLOGY, ARCHEOLOGY, PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 
BusHNELL, Davin I., jr. The various uses 
of buffalo hair by the North American 
Indians. 
Amer. Anthropologist (n. s.) U, 
No. 3, July-Sept., 1909, pp. 
401-425. 
This paper gives references from early 
writings and describes specimens from the 
U. S$. National Museum and other mu- 
seums at home and abroad. The fact is 
clearly brought out that the use of the 
hair of the Bison americanus was general 
among the native tribes of North America. 
Fewxkes, J. Watter. An Antillean 
statuette, with notes on West Indian 
religious beliefs. 
Amer. Anthropologist (n. s.) I, 
No. 3, July-Sept., 1909, pp. 
348-358. 
This paper describes an Antillean idol 
(cast) in the National Museum and seeks 
to identify the figure with those collected 
at various times but not localized. The 
conclusion reached is that the imageis a 
product of the highest culture of pre- 
historic Porto Rico and Santo Domingo. 
