THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



Edmund Otis Hovey, Editor 



Prank M. Chapman, 



Lor is P. GRATACAP, 



William K. Gregory 



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Guide Leaflets. 



Issued as supplements to The American Museum Journal. 



No. 1. THE BIRD ROCK GROUP. By Frank M. Chapman, Associate Curator 

 of Mammalogy and Ornithology. October, 1901. 



No. 2. THE SAGINAW VALLEY COLLECTION. By Harlan I. Smith, Assistant 

 Curator of Archasology. December, 1901. 



No. 3. THE HALL OF FOSSIL VERTEBRATES. By W. D. Matthew, Ph.D., 

 Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. January, 1902. 



No. 4. THE COLLECTION OF MINERALS. By Louis P. Gratacap, A.M., Cura- 

 tor of Mineralogy. February, 1902. 



No. 5. NORTH AMERICAN RUMINANTS. By J. A. Allen, Ph.D., Curator of 

 Mammalogy and Ornithology. March, 1902. 



No. 6. THE ANCIENT BASKET MAKERS OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH. By. 

 George H. Pepper, Assistant in the Department of Anthropology. 

 April, 1902 



No. 7. THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK CITY. By 

 William Bbutbnmuller, Curator of Entomology. May, 1902. 



No. 8. THE SEQUOIA. A Historical Review of Biological Science. By George 



H. Sherwood, A.M., Assistant Curator. November, 1902. 

 No. 9. THE EVOLUTION OF THE HORSE. By W. D. Matthew, Ph.D., 



rator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. January, 1903. 

 No. 10. THE HAWK-MOTHS OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK CITY. By 



William I if Oller, Curator of Entomology February, 1903. 



No. 11. THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE INCAS. By Charles W M 

 • t in Archaeology. July, 1903. 



