102 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1919. 
Pages 89-102: The Larger Fossil Foraminifera of the Panama Canal Zone, 
by Joseph Augustine Cushman. 
Pages 103-116: Fossil Echini of the Panama Canal Zone and Costa Rica, by 
Robert Tracy Jackson. 
Pages 117-122: Bryozoa of the Canal Zone and related areas, by Ferdinand 
Canu and Ray S. Bassler. 
Pages 123-184: Decapod Crustaceans from the Panama Region, by Mary J. 
Rathbun. 
Pages 185-188: Cirripedia from the Panama Canal Zone, by H. A. Pilsbry. 
Pages 525-545: The Sedimentary Formations of the Panama Canal Zone, 
with special reference to the Stratigraphic relations of the fossiliferous beds, 
by Donald Francis MacDonald. 
Pages 547-612: The Biologic Character and Geologic Correlation of the 
Sedimentary Formation of Panama in their relation to the geologic history 
of Central America and the West Indies, by Thomas Wayland Vaughan. 
Bulletin 104 (one part). The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean, by Joseph 
Augustine Cushman, viz: Part 1, “Astrorhizidae,” was issued. Of the remain- 
ing separates, two formed parts of volume 20, Contributions from the United 
States National Herbarium, while 19 were from volume 54, and 29 from vol- 
ume 55 of the Proceedings. 
Bulletin 105. Catalogue of the Postage Stamps and Stamped Envelopes of 
the United States and Possessions, issued prior to January 1, 1919, by Josiah 
B. Leavy. 
PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 
The publications of the bureau are discussed in Appendix 2. The 
editorial work of the bureau is in charge of Mr. Stanley Searles, 
editor. 
During the year five bulletins, the Thirty-second Annual Report, 
an advance extract from this report, and a list of publications were 
issued, as follows: 
Bulletin 59. Kutenai Tales. Franz Boas. 1918. 387 pp. 
Bulletin 61. Teton Sioux Music. Frances Densmore. 1918. 561 pp., 82 plates. 
Bulletin 64. The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern British 
Honduras. Thomas W. F. Gann. 1918. 146 pp., 28 plates. 
Bulletin 65. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona. Alfred Vin- 
cent Kidder and Samuel J. Guernsey. 1915. 228 pp., 97 plates. 
Bulletin 66. Recent Discoveries Attributed to Harly Man in America. AleS 
Hrdlitka. 1918. 67 pp., 14 plates. 
Introduction to Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths. Collected by Jeremiah 
Curtin and J. N. B. Hewitt. Edited by J. N. B. Hewitt. 1919. An advance 
separate from the Thirty-second Annual Report. 71 pp. 
Thirty-second Annual Report—Accompanying paper: Seneca Fiction, Leg- 
ends, and Myths. (Hewitt and Curtin.) 819 pp. 
List of publications of the bureau. 
There are at present in press five annual reports, and nine bulletins 
as follows: 
Bulletin 60. Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities. Part' 1 
(Holmes). 
Bulletin 67. Alsea Texts and Myths (Frachtenberg). 
Bulletin 68. Structural and Lexical Comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha, 
und Atakapa Languages (Swanton). 
