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Plate No. Page 



Fossil Titanotheres from Utah Eocene. .. XXXVII 232 



Habitat Group. Golden Eagle XXXVIII 240 



One of the Elements. Vegetable Standards of Weight and 



Measure XXXIX 



Skeleton of Early Rodent. Lower Miocene of Nebraska XL 254 



Habitat Group. American Beaver XLI 260 



Habitat Group. Great Blue Herron XLII 266 



Igorot Women Spinning and Weaving XLIII 272 



George Manierre XLIV 275 



Groups of Tropical American Fishes and Tiger Shark with 38 



Young XLV 284 



Parade Uniform, Front and Back, of Officer in Attendance on the 



Emperor in the Palace, Peking, China (XVIIIth Century) . XLVI 288 



Skeleton of Early Hoofed Mammal {Dolichorhinus longiceps) XLVII 306 



Habitat Group. Birds of Laysan Island XLVIII 308 



Type of Case Loaned to Public Schools by The N. W. Harris 



Public School Extension of Field Museum XLIX 312 



Reproductions of Diatoms in the Microscopic Field L 318 



Reproduction of a Microscope Field Showing Bacteria LI 328 



The Bacteria LII 338 



Scene from a Chinese Religious Drama LIII 344 



Bronze Colander, China, Early Archaic Period LIV 350 



Model Illustrating Panel — Retreating System of Coal Mines. . . . LV 358 



Skeleton of Caenolestes obscurus, Thomas, from South America . . . LVI 362 



The late Joseph N. Field LVII 365 



The late Byron L. Smith LVIII 370 



East African Buffalo {Syncerus caffer radcliffei) LIX 374 



Skeleton of Mammoth {Elephas Columhi) from Southern Wash- 

 ington LX 382 



Italian Bronze Cista, Third Century B. C LXI 388 



Embroidered Satin Panels, China, Eighteenth Century LXII 392 



Chinese Takin {Budorcas bedfordi) LXIII 396 



Built-in Hollow Manikin Method for Mounting Small Mammals . LXIV 398 



Breast Ornaments of Shell and Tortoise Shell, Admiralty Islands . LXV 402 

 Fossil Skeleton of Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) from Triest, 



Austria LXVI 406 



Bird Life on Walrus Island, Bering Sea LXVII 410 



Slab four by seven feet on which are shown the fossil skeletons 



of twentj^-five Water Deer (Leptomeryx evansi) LXVIII 420 



Marble Head of Taoist, God of Creation, China LXIX 430 



Getting down the California Redwood Trunk Specimen for the 



Museum LXX 443 



Getting the "Wheel Specimen" of California Redwood out of 



the forest LXXI 443 



Part of the Crated Specimen of California Redwood LXXII 443 



Note. — Each Report has its own table of contents; see pages 1, 101, 183, 

 275, and 365. 



