REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 151 
volume 47 of the Proceedings, the other 9 constituting parts of the 
Contributions from the National Herbarium. 
Approximately 77,800 copies of the above volumes and separates 
were distributed to the addresses on the regular mailing list, in addi- 
tion to which about 15,400 publications of last year and previous 
years were sent out in response to special applications. 
Besides the foregoing, many reports on Museum material were 
published by other bureaus of the Government and by private insti- 
tutions, all of which are cited in the bibliography. Those printed in 
the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections to insure prompt issue 
numbered 31, as follows: “ New races of antelopes from British East 
Africa,” “ New antelopes and carnivores from British East Africa,” 
“The white rhinoceros,” “ New races of ungulates and primates from 
equatorial Africa,” “ New races of carnivores and baboons from equa- 
torial Africa and Abyssinia,” “ Four new subspecies of large mam- 
mals from equatorial Africa,” and “New subspecies of mammals 
from equatorial Africa,” by Edmund Heller; “ Descriptions of three 
new African weaver-birds of the genera Estrilda and Granatina,” 
“ Descriptions of four new African thrushes of the genera Planesti- 
cus and Geocichla,” “ Descriptions of six new African birds,” “ De- 
scriptions of five new African weaver-birds of the genera Othy- 
phantes, Hypargos, Aidemosyne, and Lagonosticta,” “ Descriptions 
of ten new African birds of the genera Pogonocichla, Cossypha, 
Bradypterus, Sylvietta, Melaniparus and Zosterops,” and “ Descrip- 
tions of eight new African bulbuls,” by Edgar A. Mearns; “ New 
Lower Cambrian subfauna,” “Cambrian formations of the Robson 
Peak District, British Columbia and Alberta, Canada,” ‘“ Dikeloce- 
phalus and other genera of the Dikelocephaline,”’ and “The Cam- 
brian faunas of Eastern Asia,” by Charles D. Walcott; “The com- 
parative histology of the femur,” by J. S. Foote; “ Populus Macdou- 
galii: A new tree from the Southwest,” by J. N. Rose; “ Great stone 
monuments in history and geography,” by J. Walter Fewkes; “A new 
shrub of the genus Esenbeckia from Colombia,” by K. Krause; 
“ Fifty-one new Malayan mammals,” by Gerrit S. Miller, jr.; “ Notes 
on the recent crinoids in the British Museum,” and “ Notes on some 
specimens of a species of Onychophore (Oroperipatus corradoi) new 
to the fauna of Panama,” by Austin Hobart Clark; “A new genus 
of Mallophaga from African guinea fowl in the United States Na- 
tional Museum,” by John Howard Paine; “ New Sapindaceae from 
Panama and Costa Rica,” by L. Radlkofer; “Anthropological work 
in Peru in 1913, with notes on the pathology of the ancient Peru- 
vians,” by Ales Hrdlicka; “ Descriptions of five new mammals from 
Panama,” by E. A. Goldman; “On the relationship of the genus 
Aulacocarpus, with description of a new Panamanian species,” by 
H. Pittier; “A new ceratopsian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous 
