26 Report of the President. 



DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY. 



Memoirs of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition. 



Franz Boas and George Hunt. " Kwakiutl Texts — Second Series." 

 Volume X, Part I. (Pages 1-269.) 



James Teit. " The Lillooet Indians." Volume II, Part V. (Pages 193- 

 300, plates viii and ix, with text figures 61-100.) 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



Bulletin, Volume XXII. 



Nathan Banks. " Arachnida of the Bahamas." (Pages 185-190, with 4 

 text figures.) 



C. T. Brues. "Fossil Parasitic and Phytophagous Hymenoptera from 

 Florissant, Colorado." (Pages 491-498.) 



T. D. A. Cockerell. "The Bees of Florissant, Colorado." (Pages 

 419-456.) % 



T. D. A. Cockerell. "A Fossil Cicada from Florissant, Colorado." 

 (Pages 457 and 458, with 1 text figure.) 



T. D. A. Cockerell. "The Fossil Mollusca of Florissant, Colorado." 

 (Pages 459-462.) 



T. D. A. Cockerell. "Fossil Saw-Flies from Florissant, Colorado." 

 (Pages 499-501.) 



J. F. McClendon. " The Myzostomes of the 'Albatross' Expedition to 

 Japan." (Pages 1 19-130, plates xv-xvii.) 



J. A. G. Rehn. "The Orthoptera of the Bahamas." (Pages 107-118, 

 with 2 text figures.) 



W. M. Wheeler. "The Habits of the Tent-Building Ant {Cremasto- 

 ^gaster lineolata Say). (Pages 1-18, plates i-vi.) 



W. M. Wheeler. "On the Founding of Colonies by Queen Ants, with 

 Special Reference to the Parasitic and Slave-Making Species." (Pages 

 33-106, plates viii-xiv.) 



W. M. Wheeler. " A New Wingless Fly {Puliciphora borinquenensis) 

 from Porto Rico." (Pages 267-272, plate xxxiv.) 



W.M.Wheeler. "The Ants of Japan." (Pages 301-328, plate xli, 

 with 2 text figures.) 



W. M. Wheeler. " The Ants of the Grand Canon." (Pages 329-346.) 



W. M. Wheeler. " The Ants of the Bermudas." (Pages 347-352, with 

 1 text figure.) 



W. M. Wheeler. "An Ethological Study of Certain Maladjustments in 

 the Relations of Ants to Plants." (Pages 403-418, plates lxiii-lxviii, with I 

 text figure.) 



The American Museum Journal, Volume VI, published in 

 four numbers, with the following Guide Leaflets : 



