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No. 5. Nomenclature of some Cambrian trilobites, by Charles Elmer Resser. 

 46 pp. (Publ. 3295.) February 14, 1935. 



No. 6. Ear exostoses, by Ale§ Hrdli^ka. 98 pp., 5 pis. (Publ. 3296.) May 14, 

 1935. 



No. 7. The Christiansen light filter : Its advantages and limitations, by E. D. 

 McAlister. 12 pp., 2 pis., 4 figs. (Publ. 3297.) April 2, 1935. 



No. 8. The classification of the Edrioasteroidea, by R. S. Bassler. 11 pp., 1 pi. 

 (Publ. 3301.) April 4, 1935. 



No. 9. New species of Tertiary Cheilostome Bryozoa from Victoria, Australia, 

 by Ferdinand Canu and Ray S. Bassler. 54 pp., 9 pis. (Publ. 3302.) April 26, 

 1935. 



VOLUME 94 



No. 1. The darker side of dawn, by Anauda K. Coomaraswamy. 18 pp. 

 (Publ. 3304.) April 17, 1935. 



No. 2. Concerning the Badianus manuscript, an Aztec herbal, " Codex Bar- 

 berini, Latin 241 " (Vatican Library), by Emily Wolcott Emmaert. 14 pp., 4 pis. 

 (Publ. 3329.) May 18, 1935. 



No. 3. Thomas Lincoln Casey and the Casey collection of Coleoptera, by 

 L. L. Buchanan. 15 pp., 1 pi. (Publ. 3330.) June 8, 1935. 



No. 4. A Folsom complex : Preliminary report on investigations at the Lin- 

 denmeier site in northern Colorado, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. 35 pp., 16 

 pis., 3 figs. (Publ. 3333.) June 20, 1935. 



No. 5. Wave lengths of radiation in the visible spectrum inhibiting the ger- 

 mination of light-sensitive lettuce seed, by Lewis H. Flint and E. D. McAlister, 

 11 pp., 5 figs. (Publ. 3334.) June 24, 19.35. 



SMITHSONIAN ANNUAL REPORTS 



Report for 1933. — The complete volume of the Annual Report of 

 the Board of liegents for 1983 was received from the Public Printer 

 in June 1935. 



Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution show- 

 ing operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year end- 

 ing June 30, 1933. xiv-f468 pp., 56 pis., 67 text figs. (Publ. 3260.) 



The appendix contained the following papers : 



How the sun warms the earth, by C. G. Abbot. 



Gravitation in the solar system, by Ernest W. Brown. 



The structure and rotation of the galaxy, by J. S. Plaskett. 



The contents of interstellar space, by C. G. Abbot. 



Some points in the philosophy of physics : Time, evolution, and creation, by 

 E. A. Milne, F. R. S. 



Stands science where she did? by Ivor Thomas. 



High voltage, by Karl T. Compton. 



The battle of the alchemists, by Karl T. Compton. 



Romance or science? by Paul R. Heyl. 



Origin of folded mountains, by W. F. Prouty. 



Meteorite craters as topographical features on the earth's surface, by Dr. 

 L. J. Spencer, F. R. S. 



A geologist's paradise, by R. S. Bassler. 



Nature's own seaplanes, by Carl L. Hubbs. 



