PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



American Museum of Natural History 



The publications of the American Museum of Natural History consist of 



the ' Bulletin,' in octavo, of which one volume, consisting of about 400 pages, 



and about 25 plates, with numerous text figures, is published annually ; and 



the ' Memoirs,' in quarto, published in parts at irregular intervals. Also an 



'Ethnographical Album,' issued in parts, and the 'American Museum. 



Journal.' 



MEMOIRS. 

 Each Part of the ' Memoirs ' forms a separate and complete monograph, 



with numerous plates. 



Vol. I (not yet completed). 



PART I. Republication of Descriptions of Lower Carboniferous Crinoidea 

 from the Hall Collection now in the American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, with Illustrations of the Original Type Specimens not heretofore 

 Figured. By R. P. Whitfield. Pp. 1-37, pll. i-iii, and 14 text cuts. 

 September 15, 1893. Price, $2.00. 



PART II. Republication of Descriptions of Fossils from the Hall Collection in 

 the American Museum of Natural History, from the report of Progress for 

 1 86 1 of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin, by James Hall, with Illus- 

 trations from the Original Type Specimens not heretofore Figured. By 

 R. P. Whitfield. Pp. 39-74, pll. iv-xii. August 10, 1895. Price, $2.00. 



PART III. The Extinct Rhinoceroses. By Henry Fairfield Osborn. Part I. 

 Pp. 75-164, pll. xiia-xx, and 49 text cuts. April 22, 18.98. Price, $4.20. 



PART IV. A Complete Mosasaur Skeleton. By Henry Fairfield Osborn. Pp. 

 165-188, pll. xxi-xxiii, and 15 text figures. October 25, 1.899. 



PARTY. A Skeleton of Diplodocus. By Henry Fairfield Osborn. Pp. 

 189-214, pll. xxiv-xxviii, and 15 text figures. October 25, 1899. Price 

 of Parts IV and V, issued under one cover, $2.00. 



PART VI. Monograph of the Sesiidse of America, North of Mexico. By Wil- 

 liam Beutenmiiller. Pp. 215-352, pll. xxix-xxxvi, and 24 text cuts. 

 March, 1901. Price, $5.00. - 



PART VII. Fossil Mammals of the Tertiary of Northeastern Colorado. By 

 W. D. Matthew. Pp. 353-447, pll. xxxvii-xxxix, and 34 text cuts. No- 

 vember, 1901. Price, $3.00. 



Vol. II. Anthropology. 



Jesup North Pacific Expedition. 



PART I. Facial Paintings of the Indians of Northern British Columbia. By 

 Franz Boas. Pp. 1-24, pll. i-vi. June 16, 1898. Price, $2.00. 



PART II. The Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians. By Franz Boas. Pp. 

 .25-127, pll. vii-xii. November, 1898. Price, $2.00. 



PART III. The Archeology of Lytton, British Columbia. By Harlan I. 

 Smith. Pp. 129-161, pi. xiii, and 117 text figures. May, 1899. Price, 2.00. 



PART IV. The Thompson Indians of British Columbia. By James Teit. 

 Edited by Franz Boas. Pp. 163-392, pll. xiv-xx, and 198 text figures. 

 April, 1900. Price, $5.00. 



PART V. Basketry Designs of the Salish Indians. By Livingston Farrand. 

 Pp- 393~399> pll- xxi-xxiii, and 15 text figures. April, 1900. Price, 75 cts. 



PART VI. Archaeology of the Thompson River Region. By Harlan I. Smith. 

 Pp. 401-442, pll. xxiv-xxvi, and 51 text figures. (With title-page, con- 

 tents, and index to Vol. II.) June, 1900. Price, $2.00. 

 (Continued on $d page of cover.} 



