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TllK liATItACIilANS OF TIIK MCIXITV OF MAN \()\{K ('VV\ . 

 lU Han.mo.M) F. DiTMAits, ( 'iinitor of l^cplilcs. New ^(tI•k Zocilojiical 

 I'aik. Octohcr, I'M).'). /V/rr. F') nttls. 



TiiF BIRDS OF 'riir: \■I('I^■F^^()F ma\ \of.k (•ir\. By Fkwk 



NF CiiAi'MAN, Curalor of Omit liolo<iy. April-JiilN . llMMi. /'//Vf . F') 

 rntts. 



PFKFVIAN MF.\F\I1FS. liy Chahlks W. Mkad, AssLstant Curator, 

 Depart incut of Ant liropolojry. .NFirch, 1907. I'ricc, 10 rr///.s. 



rill-: MF'ri:oKiTFs in rm: fom;h of Tin: amfkican 



.MFSI:FM of N.VTFHAF IIISTOKV. By Fdminu Otis Hom-v, 

 I'll.!)., Curator, Depart incut of (!colo<iy and Invertebrate Palaeon- 

 tology. December, 1*)07. Price, 10 rnd.s. 



The collection, which rei)re.<;ents about oOO falls, nuniboring 

 some 2,000 specimens, includes the f::reat "Ahuifrhito" meteorite, 

 weighin^i; 'M')^ ■> tons, broujiht from (Ireenland by Peary, the strange 

 "Willamette" meteorite and the "('aiiyon Diablo" which contains 

 minute diamonds. 



THF HABITAT (IROFPS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. By 

 FuANK M. Chap.m AX, Curator of Ornithology. February, 1909 Price, 

 \'^ rcit'.x. 



These celel)rated groups are designed to illustrate not only the 

 habits but also the liaunts, or habitats, of the .s])ecies shown. The 

 })ackgrounds are careful studies from nature and each re|)re.sents 

 some definite localitw TwentN-two of these groups are shown in 

 this leafl(>t. 



TIIK INDF\NS OF MANHATTAN ISLAND AND VlCINFrV. By 



Alaxsox Skixxer, Assistant Curator, Department of Anthroi)()logv. 

 Septoml)(>r, 1909. Price, U) vnils. 



THE STOKES PALNTINCS REPRF:SEXTINT; CREENFAND ESKI- 

 MO. November, 1909. Price, p cenU. 



These paintings depict various scenes in the life of the I-^skimo 

 and illustrate their myth of the Sun and Moon. 



BRIEF HISTORY OF ANT.VRCTIC EXPFORATION. March. 1910. 

 I* rice, 10 rc///.s. 



A summary of the F^xploration of Antarctic Regions, from the 

 vovage of Captain Cook in 17()<S-1777 down to Shackleton's exj^edi- 

 tion in 190S. 



TREES .VXD FORESTRY. By Mahy Cvxthia Dickersox, B.S., 

 Curator of Woods and Forestry. Se{)tember, 1910. Out of print. 



A n' ir (dilion in course of pre ptirdlioti. 



This leaflet, based on the .lesup Collection of North American 

 Woods, desc.ibes tree structure and growth, inchuU^s a key for the 

 identilication of trees in wint(M- and considers forest industri(>s and 

 their management for profit. 



No. :«.— Till-: PROTECTION OF RI\ I;R .\X1) llARBoR W .YIERS FROM 

 MFNICIP.VF W .\STI<:S. By Cmaulks-Edwakd .Vmorv Wixsunv, 

 M.S., Curator, Department of Public Health. Ai)ril, 1911, 'io pages, 

 \'.\ illustrations. Price, \{) cettls. 



A discussion of the nature of city sewage, the reasons for its purifi- 

 cation, and the \arious devices for rend(>ring it harmless. 



Xo. :U. -PF.VXr FORMS IX W.\X. By W. C. B. Fassktt. Xovember, 1911. 

 Pric( , 10 cents. 



Tells how re])roductions of foliage and flowers, such as are used 

 in the bird gr()Ui)s. are made. 



