The American Naturalist. 
ASSOCIATE EDITORS: 
J. A. ALLEN, Pu.D., American Museum of Natural a New York. 
E. A. ANDREWS, PE. D., Johns Hopkins University, Sse 
WILLIAM S. BAYLEY, Pu.D., Colby University, Waterv: 
CHARLES E. BEECHER, Pu. D. Yale University, New eee 
DOUGLAS H. CAMPBELL, PH.D, Stanford ae 
JH. COMSTOCK, S.B., Corneil University, Jt 
WILLIAM M. DAVIS, M. E., Harvard Univ nce Cantik 
ALES HRDLICKA, M.D., Mew York 2 
D. S. JORDAN, LL.D., Stanford Univer. 
CHARLES A. KOFOID, Px.D., Dach d Jllinois, Urbana. 
J. G. NEEDHAM, PH.D., Lake Forest Univer sity. 
ARNOLD E. DEW, deem Princeton Univer 
FRANK RUSSELL, Pu.D., Harvard University, Cambridge. 
s ISRAEL C. RUSSELL, LL.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 
WIN F. SMITH, S.D., U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington. 
area STEJNEGER, Smithsonian Institution, Washin ngton. 
W. TRELEASE, S.D., Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. 
HENRY B. WARD, Pu. D., University of Nebraska, ina. 
WILLIAM M. WHEELER, PH.D., University of Texas, Austin. 
‘Tue AMERICAN NATURALIST is an illustrated monthly magazine 
of Natural History, and will aim to present to its readers the leading 
: . facts and discoveries in Anthropology, General Biology, Zoolo. 
. Botany, Paleontology, Geology and Physical Geography, and Miner. 
alogy and Petrogr phy. The contents each month will consist of 
leading. original articles containing accounts and discussions of new 
erates reports of scientific expeditions, biographical notices of 
T reviews of recent erus; and a final department for 
ic ; news and personal noti 
dist: who have anything interesting to say are invited 
ntributions, bu the editors will endeavor to select 
oni that which is is of truly scientific value and at the 
en so as to be intelligible, i instructive, and interesting 
ntific reader. 
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