go  Field  Columbian  Museum — Reports,  Vol.  r. 
of  the  hall,  where  it  does  not  obstruct  the  view.  The  Recorder  now 
has  on  hand,  classified  by  lectures,  634  slides,  as  follows  : — 
Number  of  illus-  Whole  number 
trated  lectures.  of  lectures. 
Anthropology    .    .       ...    108  slides          3  7 
Botany  138     "4  6 
Geology,  122     "              4  12 
Industrial  Arts,  64     "              2  2 
Library,  52     "              1  1 
Zoology,  150     "              5  8 
Publications. — The  series  of  publications  established  in  October, 
1894,  have  been  continued,"  and  numbers  have  appeared  at  compara- 
tively regular  intervals.  Below  will  be  found  the  titles  of  those 
issued  since  October  first  last,  with  the  number  of  pages  and  illustra- 
tions. 
Pub.  5. — Zool.  Ser. ,  Vol.  1,  No.  1.  On  the  Structure  and 
Development  of  the  Vertebral  Column  of  Amia.  By 
O.  P.  Hay.  54  pages,  edition  1,000,  three  lithographs 
in  three  colors,  anatomical  sections. 
Pub.  6. — Rep.  Ser.,  Vol.  1,  No.  1.  Annual  Report  of  the  Director, 
79  pages,  edition  3,000,  no  illustrations. 
Pub.  7. — Zool.  Ser.,  Vol.  1,  No.  2.  On  Certain  Portions  of  the 
Skeleton  of  the  Protostega  Gigas.  By  O.  P.  Hay.  8 
pages,  edition  1,000,  two  illustrations  (one  half  tone  and 
one  zinc  etching). 
Pub.  8. — Anthropol.  Ser. .  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.  Archeological  Studies 
Among  the  Ancient  Cities  of  Mexico.  By  W.  H.  Holmes. 
137  pages,  edition  1,250  of  usual  size  and  200  copies 
edition  de  luxe,  sixty-two  illustrations  (fourteen  half 
tones  and  forty-eight  zinc  etchings). 
Pub.    9. — Bot.  Ser.,  Vol.  1,  No.  2.     The  Flora  of  West  Virginia. 
By  C.  F.  Millspaugh  and  L.  W.  Nuttall.  209  pages, 
edition  1,000,  two  illustrations  (one  half  tone  and  one 
zinc  etching). 
Pub.  10. — Ornith.  Ser.,  Vol.  1,  No.  1.  Contribution  to  the  Orni- 
thology of  San  Domingo.  By  G.  K.  Cherrie.  26  pages, 
edition  1,000,  no  illustrations. 
Pub.  11. — Zool.  Ser.,  Vol.  1,  No.  3.  On  Sundry  Collections  of 
Mammals  received  by  the  Field  Columbian  Museum. 
By  D.  G.  Elliot.  17  pages,  edition  1,000,  ten  plates  of 
illustrations  (half  tones). 
