104 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1919. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



The publications of the National Museum are: (a) The annual 

 report to Congress; (b) The Proceedings of the United States Na- 

 tional Museum; and (c) The Bulletin of the United States National 

 Museum, which includes the Contributions from the United Statea 

 National Herbarium. The editorship of these publications is vested 

 in Dr. Marcus Benjamin. 



During the year the museum published 2 annual reports, 2 volumes 

 of the proceedings, 48 separate papers forming parts of these and 

 other volumes, 6 bulletins, and 20 separate parts of other bulletins. 



The issues of the proceedings were as follows : Volumes 52 and 53 

 complete. 



The issues of the bulletins were as follows : 



Bulletin 50, Part VIII. The Birds of North and Middle America, by Robert 

 Ridgway. 



Bulletin 99. East African Mammals in the United States National Museum ; 

 Part I, Insectivora, Chiroptera, and Carnivora ; and Part II, Rodentia, Lago- 

 morpha, and Tubutidentata, by N. Hollister. 



Bulletin 100. Contributions to the Biology of the Philippine Archipelago and 

 Adjacent Regions. Volume 1, part 4: Report on the Chaetognatha collected by 

 the United States Fisheries Steamer Alhatross during the Philippine Expedition, 

 1907-1910, by Ellis L. Michael ; part 5, Hydromedusae, Siphonophores, and Cteno- 

 phores of the AlMtross Philippine Expedition, by Henry B. Bigelow. Volume 2, 

 part 1: The Salpidae collected by the United States Fisheries Steamer Alhatross 

 in Philippine waters during the years 1908 and 1909, by Maynard M. Metcalf ; 

 part 2 : The Salpidae — a taxonomic study, by Maynard M. Metcalf and Mary M. 

 Bell. Volume 3 : Contribution^ to the Biology of the Philippine Archipelago and 

 Adjacent Regions. Starfishes of the Philippine Seas and Adjacent Waters, by 

 Walter K. Fisher. 



Bulletin 102, volume 1. The Energy Resources of the United States — a field 

 for reconstruction, by Chester G. Gilbert and Joseph E. Pogue. Also, The Min- 

 eral Industries of the United States. Part 5 : Power — its significance and needs, 

 by Chester G. Gilbert and Joseph E. Pogue. Part 6: Petroleum — a Resource 

 Interpretation, by Chester G. Gilbert and Joseph E. Pogue. Part 7: Natural 

 Gas — its production, service, and conservation, by Samuel S. Wyer. 



Bulletin 103. Contributions to the Geology and Paleontology of the Canal 

 Zone, Panama, and geographically related areas in Central America and the 

 West Indies, represents the work of a number of specialists, whose papers 

 were issued, in separate form, as follows : 



Pages 1-13 : On some fossil and recent Lithothamnicae of the Panama Canal 

 Zone, by Marshall A. Howe. 



Pages 15-44 : The Fossil Higher Plants from the Canal Zone, by Edward W. 

 Berry. 



Pages 45-87 : The Smaller Fossil Foraminifera of the Panama Canal Zone, by 

 Joseph Augustine Cushman. 



Pages 89-102 : The Larger Fossil Foraminifera of the Panama Canal Zone, 

 by Joseph Augustine Cushman. 



Pages 103-116 : Fossil Echini of the Panama Cai>al Zone and Costa Rica, by 

 Robert Tracy Jackson. 



