28 Report of the President. 



W. D. Matthew. " The Skull of Hypisodits, the smallest of the Artiodactyla, 

 with a Revision of the Hypertragulidse." (Pages 311-316, with 4 text figures.) 



W. D. Matthew. "List of the Pleistocene Fauna from Hay Springs, 

 Nebraska." (Pages 317-322.) 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Memoirs, Volume V. 



Franz Boas and George Hunt. " Kwakiutl Texts." (Pages 271-402.) 



Volume VI. 



Washington Matthews. " The Night Chant, a Navaho Ceremony." (Pages 

 1-316, plates i-viii, and 19 text figures.) 



Bulletin, Volume XVI. 



Ales Hrdlicka. "The Crania of Trenton, New Jersey, and their bearing 

 upon the Antiquity of Man in that Region." (Pages 23-62, plates i-xxii, 

 and 4 text figures.) 



Volume XVII. 



Roland B. Dixon. "Basketry Designs of the Indians of Northern Cali- 

 fornia." (Pages 1-32, plates i-xxxvii.) 



Roland B. Dixon. " Maidu Myths." (Pages 33-118.) 



Volume XVIII. 



A. L. Kroeber. "The Arapaho." (Pages 1-150, plates i-xxxi, and 46 

 text cuts.) 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XVI. 



J. E. Duerden. " Boring Alga; as Agents in the Disintegration of Corals." 

 (Pages 323-332, plate xxxii.) 



DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XVI. 



William Beutenmuller. "Descriptions of some Larvae of the Genus Cato 

 cala" (Pages 381-394.) 



William Beutenmuller. " The "Earlier Stages of Some Moths." (Pages 

 395-39 8 . P^te Hi.) 



William Beutenmuller. "Descriptive Catalogue of the Noctuidae found 

 within Fifty Miles of New York City." Part II. (Pages 413-458, plates 

 lvi-lix.) 



Lectures. — The different lectures that the Museum, through 

 Professor Bickmore (and under a grant from the State) has 

 provided for the teachers of New York now number 398, upon 

 205 different subjects. During 1902, the lectures were as 

 follows: 



