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Volume 14, Part 2. History of the Coconut Palm in America. By O. F. Cook. 

 Volume 13, Part 6. The Type Localities of Plants First Described from New 



Mexico. A Bibliography of New Mexican Botany. By Paul C. Standley. 

 Volume 13, Part 7. A Preliminary Treatment of the Genus Castilla. By 



Henry Pittier. 

 Volume 13, Part 8. The Genus Talinum in Mexico, by J. N. Rose and Paul C. 



Standley ; and Two new Species of Harperella, by J. N. Rose. 

 Volume 13, Part 9. Studies of Mexican and Central American Plants. No. 7. 



By J. N. Rose. 

 Volume 13. Part 10. Miscellaneous Papers. By Albert W. C. T. Herre, William 



H. Brown, Joseph H. Painter, Paul C. Standley, Edward S. Steele, and E. A. 



Goldman. 



VI. PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



The publications of the bureau are discussed in detail in another appendix 



of the Secretary's report. The editorial work is in charge of Mr. J. G. Gurley. 



The following eight bulletins were published by the bureau during the year : 



Bulletin 30. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Edited by 

 Frederick Webb Hodge. Part 2. Published 1911. Octavo. Pages iv, 1221, 

 with many figures. 



Bulletin 37. Antiquities of Central and Southeastern Missouri. By Gerard 

 Fowke. (Report on explorations made in 1906-1907 under the auspices of 

 the Archaeological Institute of America.) Published 1910. Octavo. Pages 

 vii, 116, with 19 plates and 20 figures. 



Bulletin 40. Handbook of American Indian Languages. By Franz Boas. Part 

 1. With illustrative sketches by Roland B. Dixon (Maidu), P. E. Goddard 

 (Athapascan: Hupa), William Jones, revised by Truman Michelson (Algon- 

 quian), John R. Swanton (Tlingit, Haida), William Thalbitzer (Eskimo); 

 (Franz Boas: Introduction, Chinook, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian ; John R. Swanton 

 and Franz Boas, Siouan). Published 1911. Octavo. Pages vii, 1069. 



Bulletin 43. Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Adjacent Coast 

 of the Gulf of Mexico. By John R. Swanton. Published 1911. Octavo. 

 Pages vii, 387, with 32 plates (including 1 map) and 2 figures. 



Bulletin 44. Indian Languages of Mexico and Central America, and their Geo- 

 graphical Distribution. By Cyrus Thomas, assisted by John R. Swanton. 

 Accompanied with a linguistic map. Published 1911. Octavo. Pages vii, 

 108, and 1 map. 



Bulletin 45. Chippewa Music. By Frances Densmore. Published 1910. Oc- 

 tavo. Pages xix, 216, with 12 plates, 8 figures, and many musical pieces. 



Bulletin 50. Preliminary Report on a Visit to the Navaho National Monument, 

 Arizona. By Jesse Walter Fewkes. Published 1911. Octavo. Pages vii, 35, 

 with 22 plates and 3 figures. 



Bulletin 51. Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Palace. By 

 Jesse Walter Fewkes. Published 1911. Octavo. Pages S2, with 35 plates and 

 4 figures. 



VII. PUBLICATIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. 



There were no new publications issued by the Astrophysical Observatory dur- 

 ing the year. 



VIII. AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



The annual reports of the American Historical Association are transmitted 

 by the association to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and are 



