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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



MERRILL, George P. Report on the 

 Department of Geology for the year 

 1901-1902. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. Nat. Mus.), 

 1902 (1903). pp. 77-84. 



The | Nonmetallic minerals. | 



Their occurrence and uses | By | George 

 P. Merrill, | Head Curator of Geology 

 in the U. S. National Museum, and 

 Professor of Geology in the Corcoran 

 Scientific School of Columbian Univer- 

 sity, | Washington, D. C, Author of 

 "Stones for Building and Decoration," 

 | "Rocks, Rock- weathering, and 

 Soils," etc. | First edition | First thou- 

 sand | New York: | John Wiley & 

 Sons. | London: Chapman & Hall, 

 Limited. | 1904. 



8vo., pp. i-xi, 1-414, pis. i-xxx, text figs. 

 1-28. 

 This work, as its title suggests, is practically 

 a revised edition of the handbook and cata- 

 logue of the nonmetallic minerals, published 

 by the National Museum. 



(See also under Frederick W. 



True.) 

 MILLER, Gerrit S., Jr. A new Nata- 

 line bat from the Bahamas. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Sept. 30, 1903, 

 pp. 119,120. 

 ChUonatalus tumidifrons, p. 119. 



Seventy new Malayan mammals. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlv, Quar. isssue 

 I, pts. 1, 2, Nov. 6, 1903, pp. 1-73, pis. I-XIX. 

 Tragulns batuanus (p. 2) , Tragulus russulus 

 (p. 3), Rat Ufa insignis (p. 4), Ratufa conspicua 

 (p. 5), Ratufa balx (p. 6), Ratufa masx (p. 7), 

 Ratufa piniensis (p. 8), Sciurus biliniitatus 

 (p.&), Sciurus pemangilensis (p. 9), Sciurusaoris 

 (p. 10), Sciurus peninsularis (p. 10), Sciurus 

 pannovianus (p. 11), Sciurus ictericus (p. 12), 

 Sciurus atratus (p. 13), Sciurus piniensis (p. 14), 

 Sciurus balx (p. 14), Sciurus pumilus (p. 15), 

 Sciurus lancavensis (p. 16), Sciurus adangensis 

 (p. 17), Sciurus sullivanus (p. 17), Sciurus 

 domelicus (p. 18), Sciurus bentincanus (p. 19), 

 Sciurus matthxus(p. 19), Sciurus lucas (p. 20), 

 Sciurus casciisis (p. 20), Sciurus allinsularis 

 (p. 21), Sciurus rubcculus (p. 22), Funambulus 

 obseurus (p. 23), Funambulus rostratus (p. 24), 

 Funambidus peninsulse (p. 25), Sciuropterus 

 mserens (p. 26), Petaurista batuana (p. 27), 

 Mus stridens (p. 28), Mus matthxus (p 29), Mus 

 stridulus(p. 29), Mus lucas (p. 30), Mus socca- 

 tus i p. 30), Mus masx (p. 32), Mus balx (p. 33), 

 Mus lugens (p. 33), Mus julianus (p. 34). Mus 

 gilbiventer, (p. 35), Mus lideolus (p. 36), Mus 

 umbridorsum (p. 37), Mus casensis{p. 38), Mus 

 domelicus (p. 39), Mus pagensis (p. 39) , Chirop- 

 odomys niadis (p. 40), Atherura zygomatica 



MILLER, Gerrit S., Jr.— Continued. 

 (p. 42), Hemigale minor (p. 43), Paradoxurus 

 lignicolor (p. 44), Galeopithecus pumilus (p. 46), 

 Galeopithecus aoris ( p. 47 1 . Galeopithecus graci- 

 lis (p. 49), Galeopithecus natunse (p. 50), Galeo- 

 pithecus satiiratus ( p. 51) , Qaleopitfu rust/mucus 

 (p. 53), Tupaiacastanea (p. 54), Tupaiapulonis 

 (p. 56), Tupaiatephrur a (pf67), Tupaia chryso- 

 gaster (p. 58), Tupaia cervicalis (p. 59), Pteropus 

 geminorum (p. 60), Macacus pagensis (p. 61), 

 Macacus phxura (p. 63), Presbytes rhionia 

 (p. 64), Presbytes batuanus (p. 65), Simias gen. 

 nov. (p. 66), simias concolor (p. 67), Sympha- 

 langia klossii (p. 70). 



A new hare from Greece. 



Proc Pi'oJ. Soc. Ji'as/f., xvi, Nov. 12, 1903, 

 pp. 145, 146. 

 Lepus parnassius (p. 145). 



A new squirrel from Lower Siam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Nov. 12, 1903, 

 pp. 147, 148. 

 Sciurus novemlineatus (p. 147). 



Descriptions of two new Mole Rats. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Mash., xvi, Nov. 30, 1903, 

 pp. 161-164. 

 Spalar dolbrogex (p. 161); Spalar berytensis 

 (p. 162). 



A second specimen of Euderma 



maculatum. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Nov. 30, 1903, 

 pp. 165,166, fig. 1. 

 Records the second specimen of this bat, 

 from Mesilla Park, New Mexico, September, 

 1903. 



Notes on the bats collected by 



William Palmer in Cuba. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvn, No. 1159, 

 Jan. 23, 1904, pp. 337-348, Plate IX. 

 An annotated list of fifteen species. 



The species of Geum occurring 



near Washington. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvn, Apr. 9, 1904, 

 pp. 191,192. 



MILLER, Gerrit S., Jr., and REHN, 

 James A. G. Systematic results of the 

 study of North American land mammals 

 during the years of 1901 and 1902. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. His., xxxi, Aug. 27, 

 1903, pp. 61-145. 

 List of additions and alterations made dur- 

 ing the two preceding years. 



MOORE, Clarence B. The so-called 

 "hoe-shaped implement." 



Am. Anthropologist (new series), v, No. 3, 

 July- Sept., 1903, pp. 498-502, 6 text figs. 

 A discussion of an aboriginal hoe-shaped 

 implement found in the United States, in 

 which a ceremonial adz from Cook Islands, 

 belonging to the U. S. National Museum, is 

 figured and described. 



