80 Report of the Preside?it 



3. "List of Insects Collected in Lower California," by John H. 



Grossbeck. 

 Published by the American Museum of Natural History; 



191 2, in the Bulletin. 



4. " Echinoderms from Lower California, with Descriptions of New 



Species," by Hubert Lyman Clark. 

 Published by the American Museum of Natural History, 



1913, in the Bulletin. 



The following reports are in preparation : 



1. " The Narrative of the Expedition," by Charles H. Townsend. 



To be published by the United States Bureau of Fisheries. 



2. " The Mollusks," by Paul Bartsch. 



3. " The Fishes of the Gulf of California," by Charles H. Townsend 



and Raymond C. Osburn. 



4. "The Reptiles," by Charles H. Townsend and Miss Mary C. 



Dickerson. 



5. " The Birds," by Charles H. Townsend. 



6. " The Invertebrates other than Echinoderms and Mollusks." 



Yet to be assigned for study and report. 



7. "A Report on the Deep Sea Fishes," by Charles H. Townsend. 



Later these reports will be issued as a special volume in an 

 edition of 100 copies. 



The more important of the popular publications were a new 



edition of the "General Guide," a third edition of the Key to 



Building and Collections, a Handbook, ' ' The 



Y m . . Indians of the Southwest." and a Leaflet on 



Publications ■_, „ . . , . __ „ ... . , 



" The Evolution of the Horse. "Animals of 



the Past" has also been issued as a Handbook at a moderate 



price. It is hoped that other Leaflets, and reprints of several 



now out of print, may be issued during 1914. The demand 



for these publications continues good, the total sales in the 



exhibition halls alone during the year being 7,437 copies; 



1,837 numbers of the Guide have been sold since its issue in 



August. The sale of post-cards is also satisfactory, 5,344 



single cards and 1,827 sets of fifteen, in all 32,749, having 



been sold. 



