REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. Ill 



Volume IS. 



Part 3. The North American species of Nymphaea. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr., and 

 Paul C. Standley. 



Part 4. Descriptions of new plants preliminary to a report upon the flora of New 

 Mexico. By E. O. Wooton and Paul C. Standley. 



Part 5. Miscellaneous Papers. By C. V. Piper, J. N. Rose, Paul C. Standley, 

 W. E. Safford, and E. S. Steele. 



Part 6. Three new genera of gtilt palms (Iriarteacese) from Colombia, with a 

 synoptical review of the family. By O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle. 



P{irt 7. Studies in Cactacege. Part 1. By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose. 



Part 8. Relationships of the false date i^alm of the Florida Keys, with a synop- 

 tical key to the families of American palms. By O. F. Cook. 



Part 9. The genus Epiphyllum and its allies. By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose. 



Volume 17. 



Part 1. The lichen flora of southern California. By Hermann Edward Hasse. 

 Part 2. Studies of tropical American ferns. No. 4. By William R. Maxon. 



There was also reprinted an edition of 500 copies of Bulletin 71, 

 Part 2, A monograph of the Foraminifera of the North Pacific Ocean. 

 Part II. Textulariidse, by Joseph A. Cushman ; and an edition of 100 

 reprints of Bulletin 79, List of North American Land Mammals in 

 the United States National Museum, 1911, by Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 



Among the National Museum publications in press at the close of 

 the year were : Bulletin 80, A descriptive account of the building re- 

 cently erected for the departments of natural history of the United 

 States National Museum, by Richard Rathbun. 131 p., 34 pi., and 

 the annual report for 1912. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



The publications of the bureau are discussed elsewhere in the Sec- 

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

 Gurley. 



One annual report and two new bulletins, together with a partially 

 revised edition of a third bulletin, were issued during the year, as 

 follows : 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report, containing ("Accompanying Papers," as follows*: 

 (1) Casa Grande, by Jesse Walter Fewkes; (2) Antiquities of the Upper 

 Verde River and Walnut Creek ^'alleys, Arizona, by Jesse Walter Fewkes; 

 (3) Preliminary Report on the Linguistic Classification of Algonquian Tribes, 

 by Truman Michelson.) 



Bulletin 30. Handhook of American Indians North of Mexico, edited by Fred- 

 erick Webb Hodge. [By concurrent resolution of Congress in August, 1912, 

 a reprint of this bulletin was ordered in an edition of 6,500 copies, of which 

 4,000 were for the use of the House of Representatives. 2,000 for the use of 

 the Senate, and 500 for the use of the bureau. This reprint, in which were 

 incorporated such desirable alterations as could be conveniently made with- 

 out affecting the pagination of the work, was issued in January, 1913.] 



