28 Report of the President. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Memoirs of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition. 



Franz Boas and George Hunt. " Kwakiutl Texts." Volume III, Part 

 III. (Pages 403-532.) 



W. Jochelson. " Religion and Myths of the Koryak." Volume VI, 

 Part I. (Pages 1-382, plates i-xiii, with 58 text figures and 1 map.) 



J. R. Swanton. "The Haida of Queen Charlotte Islands." Volume V, 

 Part I. (Pages 1-300, plates i-xxvi, with 31 text figures and 4 maps.) 



Bulletin, Volume XVII. 



Franz Boas. " Anthropometry of Central California." Part IV. (Pages 

 347-380, plates 1-lviii.) 



R. B. Dixon. " The Northern Maidu." Part III. (Pages 119-346, with 

 67 text figures.) 



Bulletin, Volume XXI. 



G. F. Kunz. "On the Ancient Inscribed Sumerian (Babylonian) Axe- 

 Head from the Morgan Collection in the American Museum of Natural History." 

 (Pages 37-47, with 13 text figures.) 



J. D. Prince and R. Lau. " An Ancient Babylonian Axe-Head." (Pages 

 49-52, plate vi.) 



DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XXI. 



Nathan Banks. " Descriptions of New Species of Neuropterous Insects 

 from the Black Mountains, N. C." (Pages 215-21S.) 



E. P. Van Duzee. "Notes on Australian Pentatomidse, with Descrip- 

 tions of a Few New Species." (Pages 187-214.) 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XXI. 



W. M. Wheeler. "An Interpretation of the Slave-Making Instincts in 

 Ants." (Pages 1-16.) 



W. M. Wheeler. " The Ants of the Bahamas, with a List of the Known 

 West Indian Species." (Pages 79-135, plate vii, with 23 text figures.) 



W. M. Wheeler. " New Species of Formica." (Pages 267-274.) 



W. M. Wheeler. "The North American Ants of the Genus Dolicho- 

 derus." (Pages 305-319, plates xii and xiii.) 



W. M. Wheeler. " The North American Ants of the Genus Liometopuvi." 

 (Pages 321-333, with 3 text figures.) 



W. M. Wheeler. "An Annotated List of the Ants of New Jersey." 

 (Pages 371-403, with 4 text figures.) 



W. M.Wheeler. " Worker Ants with Vestiges of Wings." (Pages 405- 

 408, plate xiv.) 



