Publications Relating to the Exhibits or to the 



Work of the Museum 



I bese are plainly written accounts of the exhibits or of the subjects illustrated by 

 the exhibits and are intended to give much more information than could be put on 

 labels. These publications are issued at or below cost, hence the prices are net; 

 postage i- extra, and there arc no discounts either to dealers or when the leaflets are 

 purchased in quantities. They may !><• purchased of the Attendants or from the 

 Librarian. A partial list is given below 



HANDBOOKS 



These deal with subjects illustrated by the collections, rather than with the 

 objects t bemseh es. 



No. 1. NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS OF THE PLAINS. Bi Clark Wissleb, 



Ph.D., Curator of Anthropology. 145 pages, maps and illustrations 

 Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. 

 No :. THE ANCIENT PEOPLES OF MEXICO AM) CENTRAL AMERICA. 



By Herbert J. Spinden, Ph D., Assistant Curator, Department of 

 Anthropology. 238 pages, 75 illustrations. Cloth, 75 cents. 



No. 4. ANIMALS OF THE PAST. By Frederic A. Lucas, Sc.D., Director of 

 the Museum. 250 pages with 41 illustrations by Charles R. Knight and 

 Joseph Gleeson. Paper, 50 cents. 



No. 5. DINOSAURS. By W. D. Matthew, Ph.D., Curator of Vertebrate Palae- 

 ontology. 102 pages, 49 illustrations. Paper, 25 cent-. 



No. 7. FISHES OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK CITY. By J. T. Nichols, 

 A.B., Assistant Curator of Recent Fishes. 122 pages, 60 illustrations 

 and frontispiece in color, octavo. Cloth, 75 cents. 



No. 8 PEOPLES OF THE PHILIPPINES. By A. L. Kroeber, Ph. D., Profes- 

 sor of Anthropology, University of California. December, 1919, 224 pages, 

 maps and illustrations. Cloth, 75 cents. 



ILLUSTRATED GUIDE LEAFLETS 



These describe some exhibit, or series of exhibits, of special interest or import- 

 ance, or may deal with the contents of an entire hall. 



No. 5. NORTH AMERICAN RUMINANTS. By J. A. .Allen, Ph.D., Curat oi ,.t 

 Mammalogy and Ornithology. Revised edition, 29 pages, 19 illustra- 

 tions. Price, 10 cents. 



No. 28 THE HABITAT GROUPS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. By 

 Frank M. Chapman, Sc.D., Curator of Ornithology. Second edition, 64 

 pages, 36 illustrations. Price, 25 cents. 



No. 36. THE EVOLUTION OF THE HORSE IN NATURE AND UNDER 

 DOMESTICATION. By W. D. Matthew, Ph.D., Curator Depart- 

 ment of Vertebrate Palaeontology, and S. H. Chubb. 64 pages, 39 illus- 

 trations. Price, 30 cents. 



No. 39. HOW TO COLLECT AND PRESERVE INSECTS. ByF.E. LuTz,Ph.D, 

 Associate Curator, Department of Invertebrate Zoology. Third edition, 

 21 pages, 12 cuts. Price, 10 cents. 



No. 41. THE INDIANS OF MANHATTAN ISLAND AND VICINITY. By 

 Alanson Skinner, formerly Assistant Curator, Department of Anthro- 

 pology. New edition, 54 pages, 27 illustrations. Price, 20 cents. 



No. 12. THE BIG TREE AND ITS STORY. By George H. Sherwood, A.M.. 

 Curator, Department of Public Education. New edition, 23 pages, 9 

 illnst rit.ions T^impp 1 '"S ppnts 



No. 43. MAMMOTHS AND MASTODONS. By W. D. Matthew, Ph.D., Curator 

 Department of Vertebrate Palaeontology. 25 pages, 12 illustrations. 

 Price 15 cents. 



No. 46. PERUVIAN ART A Help for Students of Design. ByCharles W. Mead, 

 Assistant Curator, Department of Anthropology. 16 pages, 6 full-page 

 plates Price 10 cents 



No. 49. GUIDE TO THE MINERAL COLLECTION. By Herbert P. Whitlock, 

 C.E., Curator of Mineralogy. 32 pages, 17 illustrations. Price 15 cents. 



No. 50. INDIAN BKAI)\V( )RK. By'Clark Wissler, Ph.D., Curator of Anthro- 

 pology. 32 pages, 27 illustrations. Price, 15 cents. 



No. 51 AFIRSTCHAPTEB IN NATURAL HISTORY. By Frederic A. Lucas, 

 Sc. I).. Director of the Museum. April, 1920, 20 pages. Price, 10 cents. 



