86 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



No. 1111. The Biologic Relations of Plants and Ants, by Dr. Heim. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 45 pages, with 6 plates. 



No. 1112. Some Questions of Nomenclature, by Theodore Gill. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 27 pages. 



No. 1113. The War with the Microbes, by E. A. De Schweinitz. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 12 pages. 



No. 1114. The Rarer Metals and their Alloys, by W. Chandler Roberts- Austen. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1896. ) Octavo pamphlet of 19 pages, with 4 plates. 



No. 1115. Preliminary Account of an Expedition to the Pueblo Ruins near Winslow, 

 Ariz., in 1896. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 23 

 pages, with 29 plates. 



No. 1116. Was Primitive Man a Modern Savage? by Talcott Williams. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 8 pages. 



No. 1117. Bows and Arrows in Central Brazil, by Hermann Meyer. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 42 pages, with 5 plates. 



No. 1118. Account of the Work of the Service of Antiquities of Egypt and of the 

 Egyptian Institute during the years 1892, 1893, and 1894, by J. De Morgan. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 22 pages. 



No. 1119. Report upon the Exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution and the United 

 States National Museum at the Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, 

 Ga., 1895. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 23 pages, 

 with 1 plate. 



No. 1120. Memorial of Dr. Joseph M. Toner, by Ainsworth R. Spoftbrd. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 7 pages. 



No. 1121. William Bower Taylor, by William J. Rhees. (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 12 pages. 



No. 1122. Joseph Prestwich, by H. B. Woodward. (From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 10 pages. 



No. 1123. Henry Brugsch, by G. Maspero. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1896.) 

 Octavo pamphlet of 6 pages. 



No. 1124. A Biographical Sketch of John Adam Ryder, by Harrison Allen. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1896.) Octavo pamphlet of 15 pages. 



V. SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS. 



No. 1091. Publications of the Smithsonian Institution available for distribution 

 April, 1898. City of Washington, April, 1898. 8°. 29 pp. Contains a list of such 

 publications of the Institution proper as are in stock available for sale or exchange. 



VI. NATIONAL MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS. 



The publications of the National Museum issued during the year were as follows: 



Museum Report for 1895, referred to under Smithsonian Report. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XIX, published under the 

 direction of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington: Government Printing Office, 

 1897. 8°. vin, 864 pp., 68 plates. 



This volume contains the following papers: 



Descriptions of new Cynipidous Galls and Gall-Wasps in the United States 

 National Museum, by William H. Ashmead; Fishes collected at Bering and Copper 

 Islands by Nikolai A. Grebnitski and Leonhard Stejneger, by Tarleton H. Bean and 

 Barton A. Bean; Notes on Fishes collected in Kamchatka and Japan by Leonhard 

 Stejneger and Nicolai A. Grebnitski, with a description of a new Blenny, by Tarle- 

 ton II. Bean and Barton A. Bean; The Food Plants of Scale Insects (Coccidse), by 

 T. D. A. Cockerell; Report on the Fishes dredged in Deep Water, near the Hawaiian 

 Islands, with Descriptions and Figures of Twenty-three new Species, by Frank 

 Cramer and Charles Henry Gilbert; Report on the Mollusks collected by the Inter- 

 national . Boundary Commission of the United States and Mexico, 1892-1894, by 



