The Charleston Museum 



Founded 1773 Incobpobateo 1915 



PUBLiqATIONS 



(1) The BxiLLBrnN of The CHABLESTOiJ Musbtjm is published .monthly; 

 from Octobei: to May, each nmuber coasisting of eight to sixteen t>ages, 

 and is entered 6A the Post OfSce at Charleston, S^ C, as secOnd-cIass ; 

 matter. This is a popular record of the worjs- of the Museum, containing 

 accounts of its educational activities, descriptions of exhibits,- and pre- 

 liminary notices of investigations. Imporl^nt records of geographical 

 distribution, and wbrkiiag lists of the local fauna and flora are often pub- 

 lished first in the BrLLETiN. The January issue of each year is devoted to 

 the annual report of the director of the IVJuseum. 



Volume I of this series began in April, 1905, and is complete in 5 num- 

 bers.' Subsequent volumes consist of 8 numbers each. A title page and 

 index to thefirst five volimieis was published in the issue of December, , 1909, 

 and to voluines six to ten in Pebruaryi 1916. I- 



Sent prepaid to any address for SO'Centsayear. Single copiea-10 cents each. 



• (2) Contributions fbom The CHAsiiESTON Mxtsbttm are issued at 

 irregular intervals,, and consist of research papers too long or too im- 

 portant for publication in the BtrLLETiN. 



' I. Birds of South Carolina, by Arthur Trezevant Wayne. 

 Pp; XXI + 254. Price: paper, $g.75; cloth, tSM. 



II.: Catalog of the Mollusca of South Carolina, by \VilHam G. 

 Mazyck. Pp. XVI -|- 39. Price: -paper, 50 cents. 



III. A List Of Avian Species for which the Type Locality is 

 South Carolina, by Arthur Tfezev^tht Wayne. Pp. VI + 8. 

 Price: paper, BO cents. 



