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VOLUME 64. 



No. 5. Cambrian Geology and Paleontology. III. No. 5. Cambrian trilobites. 

 By Charles D. Walcott. September 29. 1916. Pp. 303-456, pis. 45-67. 

 (Publ. 2420.) 



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No. 6. Phonetic transcription of Indian languages. Report of Committee of 

 American Anthropological Association. .15 pp. (Publ. 2415.) 



No. 9. Maxonia, a new genus of tropical American ferns. By Carl Christensen. 

 September 30. 1916. 4 pp. (Publ. 2424.) 



No. 10. Three new murine rodents from Africa. By N. Hollister. October 26, 



1916. 3 pp. (Publ. 2426.) 



No. 11. On the use of the pyranometer. By C. G. Abbot and L. B. Aldrich. 

 November 6, 1916. 9 pp. (Publ. 2427.) 



No. 12. Bones of mammals from Indian sites in Cuba and Santo Domingo. 

 December 7, 1916. 10 pp., 1 pi. (Publ. 2429.) • 



No. 13. The teeth of a monkey found in Cuba. By Gerrit S. Miller, jr. De- 

 cember 8, 1916. 3 pp., 1 pi. (Publ. 2430.) 



No. 14. Preliminary survey of the remains of the Chippewa settlements on La 

 Pointe Island, Wisconsin. By Philip Ainsworth Means. January 4, 



1917. 15 pp., 2 maps. (Publ. 2433.) 



No. 15. Three remarkable new species of birds from Santo Domingo. By J. H. 



Riley. December 1, 1916. 2 pp. (Publ. 2435.) 

 No. 16. The determination of meteor orbits in the solar system. By G. von 



Niessl. April 23, 1917. 35 pp. (Publ. 2436.) 

 No. 17. Explorations and field work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1916. 



April 26, 1917. 134 pp. (illustrated). (Publ. 2438.) 

 No. 18. On the occurrence of Benthodesmus atlanticus Goode and Bean on the 



coast of British Columbia. By C. H. Gilbert. February 21, 1917. 



2 pp. (Publ. 2439.) 



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No. 1. Cambrian Geology and Paleontology. IV, No. 1. Nomenclature of some 



Cambrian Cordilleran formations. By Charles D. Walcott. May 9, 



1917. pp. 1-8. (Publ. 2444.) 

 No. 2. Cambrian Geology and Paleontology. IV, No. 2. The Albertella fauna 



in British Columbia and Montana. By Charles D. Walcott. May 9, 



1917. pp. 9-59, pis. 1-7. (Publ. 2445.) 



VOLUME 68. 



No. 1. Archeological investigations in New Mexico. Colorado, and Utah. By 

 J. Walter Fewkes. May 15, 1917. 38 pp., 14 pis. (Publ. 2442.) 



No. 2. Recognition among insects. By N. E. Mclndoo. April 30, 1917. 78 pp. 

 (Publ. 2443.) 



No. 3. Effect of short period variations of solar radiation on the earth's atmos- 

 phere. By H. Helm Clayton. May 21, 1917. 18 pp., 8 charts. 

 (Publ. 2446.) 



No. 4. Preliminary diagnosis of new mammals obtained by the Yale-National 

 Geographic Society Peruvian Expedition. By Oldfield Thomas. 

 April 10, 1917. 3 pp. (Publ. 2447.) 



