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Geol. Ser. 18. A preliminary study of the variations of the 
plications of Parastrophia hemiplicata, Hall— by Alice 
E. Wilson. 
Anthrop. Ser. 2. Some aspects of puberty fasting among the 
Ojibwas — by Paul Rad in. 
Geol. Ser. 19. The Anticosti Island faunas — by W H. 
Twenhofel. 
Geol, Ser . 20. The Crowsnest volcanics — by J. D. Mac- 
Kenzie, 
Geol. Ser. 21. 
A Beatricea-like organism from the middle 
Ordovician — by P. E. Raymond. 
6. Anthrop. Ser. 3. Prehistoric and present commerce among 
the Arctic Coast Eskimo — by V. Stefansson. 
7. Biol. Ser. 4. A new species of Dendragapus (Dendragapus 
Obscurus Fleming! ) from Southern Yukon Territory — 
by P. A. Taverner. 
8. Geol. Ser. 22. The Huronian formations of Timiskaming 
region, Canada — by W. H. Collins. 
9 . Anthrop. Ser. 4. The Glenoid Fossa in the skull of the 
Eskimo — by F. H. S._ Knowles. 
10. Anthrop. Ser. 5. The social organization of the Winnebago 
Indians, an interpretation — by P, Radin. 
11. Geol . Ser. 23. Physiography of the Beaverdell map-area 
and the southern part of the Interior plateaus of British 
Columbia — by L. Reinecke. 
12. Geol. Ser. 24, On Eoceratops Canadensis, gen. nov., with 
remarks on other genera of Cretaceous horned dinosaurs 
- — by L. M. Larnbe. 
13. Biol. Ser. 5. The double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax 
Auritus) and its relation to the Salmon industries on the 
Gulf of St. Lawrence — by P. A. Taverner. 
14. Geol. Ser. 25. The occurrence of glacial drift on the Mag- 
dalen islands — by J. W. Goldthwait. 
15. Geol. Ser. 26. Gay Gulch and Skookum meteorites — by 
R. A. A. Johnston. 
16. Anthrop. Ser. 6 . Literary aspects of North American 
mythology — by P. Radm. 
17. Geol. Ser. 27. The Ordovician rocks of Lake Timiskaming — 
by M. Y. Williams. 
18. Geol. Ser. 28. Structural relations of the Pre-Cambrian and 
Palaeozoic rocks north of the Ottawa and St, Lawrence 
valleys — by E. M. Kindle and L. D. Burling. 
19. Anthrop. Ser. 7. A sketch of the social organization of the 
Nass River Indians — by E. Sapir. 
20. Geol. Ser. 29. An Eurypterid horizon in the Niagara 
formation of Ontario — by M. Y. Williams. 
