Report of the President. 3 1 



Barnum Brown. "A New Genus of Ground Sloth from the Pleistocene of 

 Nebraska." (Pages 569-583, plates 1 and li.) 



J. W. Gidley. " The Fresh-water Tertiary of Northwestern Texas. Ameri- 

 can Museum Expeditions of 1899-1901." (Pages 617-635, plates lii-lviii, 

 and 4 text figures.) 



Richard Swann Lull. " Skull of Triceratops serratzts." (Pages 685-695, 

 plate lix, and 1 text figure.) 



Henry Fairfield Osborn. "The Skull of Creosaurtis." (Pages 697-701, 

 with two text figures.) 



DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY. 



Memoirs, Volume III. 

 G. T. Emmons. " The Basketry of the Tlingit." (Pages 229-278, plates 

 v-xviii, and 73 text figures.) 



Bulletin, Volume XIX. 

 Ales Hrdlicka. "Divisions of the Parietal Bone in Man and Other Mam- 

 mals." (Pages 231-386, plates vii-xxii, and 39 text figures.) 

 Journal, Vol. III. 

 F. Boas. "The Jesup North Pacific Expedition." (Pages 71-119, 2 maps, 

 20 illustrations.) 



DEPARTMENT OF ARCHEOLOGY. 



Memoirs, Volume IV. 

 Harlan I. Smith. "Shell Heaps of the Lower Fraser River, British 

 Columbia." (Pages 133-192. plates vi and vii, and 51 text figures.) 



DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XIX. 



William Beutenmuller. "Notes on Some Species of Catocala." (Pages 

 505-510.) 



William Beutenmuller. "Notes on Some Beetles from the Black Moun- 

 tains, with Descriptions of New Species." (Pages 51 1-5 19, plates xlviii 

 and xlix.) 



William Beutenmuller. "Description of a New Moth from North Car- 

 olina." (Pages 535-586.) 



William Beutenmuller. "A New Katydid from Florida." (Pages 637-638, 

 with 1 text figure.) 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XIX. 



J. E. Duerden. "West Indian Sponge-inc'rusting Actinians." (Pages 

 495-503, plates xliv-xlvii.) 



William Morton Wheeler. " Extraordinary Females in Three Species of 

 Formica, with Remarks on Mutation in the Formicidae." (Pages 639-651, 

 with 3 text figures.) 



William Morton Wheeler. "Some New Gynandromorphous Ants, with a 

 Review of the Previously Recorded Cases." (Pages 653-683, with 11 text 

 figures.) 



