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this and other volumes, 6 bulletins, and one volume of Contributions 

 from the National Herbarium. 



The issues of the proceedings were as follows: Volume 47, papers 

 2052 to 2063, and the complete volume; volume 48, papers 2064 to 

 2091; volume 49, paper 2093; Annual Report of the United States 

 National Museum for 1914. 



The bulletins were as follows : 



Bulletin 71, A monograph of the Foraminifera of the North Pacific Ocean, Part 



V, Rotaliidae. By Joseph Augustine Cushman. 

 Bulletin 82, A monograph of the existing Crinoids, Vol. 1, The Comatulids, 



Part 1. By Austin Hobart Clark. 

 Bulletin 88, Revision of Paleozoic Stelleroidea, with special reference to North 



American Asteroidea. By Charles Schuchert. 

 Bulletin 89, Osteology of the Armored Dinosauria in the Unite<l States National 



Museum, with special reference to the genus Stegosaurus. By Charles Whit- 

 ney Gilmore. 

 Bulletin 90, A monograph of the moUuscan fauna of the Orthaulax Pugnax 



Zone of the Oligocene of Tampa, Florida. By William Healey Dall. 

 Special Bulletin, American hydroids. Part III, The Campanularidae and the 



Bonneviellidae. By Charles Cleveland Nutting. 



In the series of Contributions from the National Herbarium there 

 appeared volume 19, Flora of New Mexico, by E. O. Wooten and 

 Paul C. Standley. 



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 of the bureau has been 

 continued by Mr. J. G. Gurley, editor, who has been assisted from 

 time to time by Mrs. Frances S. Nichols. 



Two bulletins and three miscellaneous publications were issued dur- 

 ing the 3'ear, as follows: 



Bulletin 46. Byington's Choctaw Dictionary. Edited by John R, Swantou and 



Henry S. Halbert. 

 Bulletin 08. List of publications of the bureau. 

 No. 10. Circular of information regarding Indian popular names. 

 No. 11. Map of linguistic families of American Indians north of Mexico. 

 No. 12. List of Indian words denoting " man," prepared in placard form for use 



in the Smithsonian exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. 



Four annual reports and five bulletins were in press at the close 

 of the year. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE 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 communicated to Congress under the provisions 

 of the act of incorporation of the association. 

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