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No. 14. Descriptions of five new African weaver birds of the genera Otliy- 

 pMntes, Hypargos, Aidemosyne, and Lagonostica. By Edgar A. 

 Mearns. September 20, 1913. 5 pp. (Piibl. 2241.) 



No. 15. Notes on the recent crinoids in the British Museum. By Austin Hobart 

 Clark. December 31, 1913. 89 pp. (Publ. 2242.) 



No. 16. A new shrub of the genus Esenbeckia from Colombia. By Dr. K. 

 Krause. September 29, 1913. 1 p. (Publ. 2243.) 



No. 17. New races of ungulates and primates from Equatorial Africa. By Ed- 

 mund Heller. October 21, 1913. 12 pp. (Publ. 2245.) 



No. 18. Anthropological work in Peru in 1913, with notes on the pathology of 

 the ancient Peruvians. By Dr. Ales Hrdlicka. February 12, 1914. 

 69 pp., 26 pis. (Publ. 2246.) 



No. 19. New races of carnivora and baboons from Equatorial Africa and Abys- 

 sinia. By Edmund Heller. November 8, 1913. 12 pp. (Publ. 2248.) 



No. 20. Descriptions of 10 new African birds of the genera Pogonocichla, Cos- 

 sypha, Bradypterus, Sylvietta, Melaniparus, and Zosterops. By Edgar 

 A. Mearns. November 29. 1913. 8 pp. (Publ. 2251.) 



No. 21. Fifty-one new Malayan mammals. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. December 

 29, 1918. • 30 pp. (Publ. 2252.) 



No. 22. Four new subspecies of large mammals from Equatorial Africa. By 

 Edmund Heller. January 26, 1914. 7 pp. (Publ. 2255.) 



No. 23. A new genus of Mallophaga from African guinea fowl in the United 

 State National Museum. By John Howard Paine. January 31, 1914. 

 4 pp. (Publ. 2258.) 



No. 24. New Sapindacefe from Panama and Costa Rica. By Prof. Dr. L. 

 Radlkofer. February 9, 1914. 8 pp. (Publ. 2259.) 



No. 25. Descriptions of eight new African Bulbuls. By Edgar A. Mearns. Feb- 

 ruary 16, 1914. 6 pp. (Publ. 2260.) 



Title-pages and table of contents. March 13, 1914. vi pp. (Publ. 2265.) 



Volume 62. 



No. 1. Advisory Committee on the Langley Aerodynamical Laboratory. Hodg- 

 kins Fund. July 17, 1913. 5 pp. (Publ. 2227.) 



No. 2. Hydromechanic experiments with flying-boat hulls. By H. C. Richard- 

 son. Hodgkins Fund. April 20, 1914. 9 pp., 6 pis. (Publ. 2253.) 



No. 3. Report on European aeronautical laboratories. By A. F. Zahm. 23 pp., 

 11 pis. (Publ. 2273.) In press. 



Volume 63. 



No. 1. Atmospheric air in relation to tuberculosis. By Guy Hinsdale. Hodg- 

 kins Fund. June 22, 1914. 136 pp., 93 pis. (Publ. 2254.) 



No. 2. Notes on some specimens of a species of Onychophore (Oroperipatus cor- 

 radoi ) new to the fauna of Panama. By Austin Hobart Clark. Febru- 

 ary 21, 1914. 2 pp. (Publ. 2261.) 



No. 3. A new Ceratopsian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana, 

 with note on Hypacrosaurus. By Charles W. Gilmore. March 21, 

 1914. 10 pp., 2 pis. (Publ. 2262.) 



No. 4. On the relationship of the genus Aulacocarpus, with description of a new 

 Panamanian species. By H. Pittier. March 18, 1914. 4 pp. (Publ. 

 2264.) 



No. 5. Descriptions of five new mammals from Panama. By E. A. Goldman. 

 March 14, 1914. 7 pp. (Publ. 2266.) 

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