PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



American Museum of Natural History 



The publications of the American Museum of Natural History consist of the 

 ' Bulle'tin,' in octavo, of which one volume, consisting of from about 400 to 700 

 pages, and from about 25 to 60 plates, with numerous text figures, is published 

 annually; and the 'Memoirs,' in quarto, published in parts at irregular inter- 

 vals. 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. 



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 

 1861 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 Fairfiekl Osborn. Parti. 

 Pp. 75-164, pll. xiitf-xx, and 49 text cuts. April 22, 1898. Price, $4.20. 

 PART IV. A Complete Mosasaur Skeleton. By Henry Fail-field Osborn. Pp. 



165-188, pll. xxi-xxiii, and 15 text figures. October 25, 1899. 

 PART V.-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 Sesiidce of America, North of Mexico. By Wil- 

 liam Beutenmuller. 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. 



PART VIII. The Reptilian Subclasses Diapsida and Synapsida and the Early 

 History of the Diaptosauria. By Henry Fairfield Osborn. Pp. 449-507, 

 pi. xl, and 28 text figures. (With Contents and Index to Volume I.) 

 November, 1003. Price, 2.00. 



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 Archaeology 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. 



Vol. III. Anthropology (not yet completed). 

 PART I. Symbolism of the Huichol Indians. By Carl Lumholtz. Pp. 1-228, 



pll. i-iv, and 291 text figures. May, 1900. Price, $5.00. 

 PART II. The Hasketry of the Tlingit. Pp. 229-277, pll. v-xviii, and 73 text 



figures. July, 1903. Price, $2.00. 



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