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Vol. XIV. 1900-1904. J. F. Hayford: Recent progress in geodosy. 10 pp. -
J. G. Hagcu: Recent progress in astrophysics. 10 pp. - F. G. liadelliuger:
Linear differential equations, 15 pp. — E. D. Preston: The language of
Hawaii. 24 pp, — C. K. IVead: Some discontinuous and indeterminate
functions. 7 pp. — A. Macfarlaiic: Vector differentiation. 20 pp. — K. A.
Harris: A few questions in hydrodynamics. 7 pp. — C. F. Marvin: Recent
progress in physical science Instruments. 16 pp. - E. P. Sliidy: State of
progress of our knowledge of th e tides. 11 pp. - C. K. IVead: Modern
problems in acoustics. 6 pp. — G, IV. Littlehales: The tendency of m ethods
for the measurement of tho force of gravity on the ocean. 3 pp. — J. F.
Hayford: Recent progress in geodesy. 5 pp. — T. J. J. See: The progress
of astronomy in 1900. 5 pp. — J. G. Hagen: Progress in astronomical
photometiy. 5 pp. — F. G. RadelHiiger: Progress of pure mathematics in
1900. 9 pp. — R. Fessenden: Recent progress in practical and experimental
electricity. 12 pp — C. H. Hinton: The recognition of the fourth dimension.
15 fig 25 pp. — H. F. Stecker: On the foundations of geometry, and on
possible systems of geometry. 10 pp. — F. H. Bigelow: Application of
mathematics in meteorology. 11 pp. — F. G. Radelflnger: The analytic
representation of complex functions. 6 pp. — G. II'. Littlehales: A new
and abridged method of finding th e locus of geographical position and the
compass error. 3 pl. 3 fig. 14 pp. — A. F. Zalini: Atmospheric friction, with
special referenoe to aeronautics. 9 fig. 30 pp. — G. IV. Littlehales: The
progress of science as exempflified in terrestrial magnetism. 11 pp. -
Vol. XV. 1907-1911. C. Adler: S. P. Langley. 1 portrait, 26 pp. - C. Abbe:
The progress of science as illustrated by tho development of meteorology.
30 pp. — J . F. Hayford: The earth, a failing structure. 18 pp. — 0 . Lum-
iiicr: On the temperature and structure of the sun. 1 pl. 8 fig. 27 pp. -
L. A. Baner: The instruments and methods of research. 24 pp. — E. Smilh:
Biografy: William Eimbeck. 29 Jan u a ry 1841—27 March 1909. 5 pp. —
C. K. Wead: Biografy: Simon Newcomb. 12 March 1835—11 Ju ly 1909.
1 portrait, 35 pp. — Music and science. 19 pp.
Dorénavant les publications seront publiées dans „The Journal of the
Washington Academy of Sciences”.
Smithsonian Institution. Ad pag. 73. III.
Annual Report of tho Board of R egents of th e Smithsonian Institution, showing
the operations, expenditures, and condition of the In stitution.
Report of the D. S. National Museum.
Annual Report for the year 1897. II. A memorial of G. B. Goode, together
with a selection of his papers on Museums and on the history of science
in America. 1 portrait, 109 pi. X II + 515 pp.
Idem 1898. C. I). Walcott: Report upon the condition and progress of the
U. S. National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1898. 149 pp. -
E. I). Cope: The crocodilians, lizards and snakes of North America. 36 pl.
347 fig. 1294 pp.
Idem 1899. R. Eathbnn: Report upon the condition and progress of the
U. S. National Museum during th e year ending June 30, 1899. 152 pp. —
Papers describing and illustrating collections in the U. S. Museum, G. P.
Me rrill: Guide to the study of the collections in the section of applied
geology. 30 pl. 13 fig. 327 pp. — 0 . T. Mason: A primitive frame for weaving
narrow fabrics. 9 pl. 19 fig. 24 pp. - W. Hough: An early West Virginia
pottery. 18 pl. 12 pp. — 0 . T. Mason: Pointed bark canoes of the Kutenai
and Amur. 5 pl. 6 fig. 15 pp, - C. Adler and I. M. Casanowicz: Descriptive
catalogue of a collection of objects of Jewish ceromonial. 30 pl. 2i pp.
Report for the year 1900. R. Ratbbuii: Report upon th e condition and progress
of the U. S. National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1900. 9 pl.
152 pp. - Papers describing and illu stra tin g collections in the U. S. National
Museum. W. II. Holmes: Anthropological studies in California. 50 pl. 26 pp. -
O.T. Mason: Aboriginal American harpoons: a study in ethnic distribution
and invention. 19 pl. 91 fig. 116 pp. - A. E. Hiiipislcy: A sketch of the
history of ceramic a rt in China, w ith a catalogue of the Hippisloy-oollection
of Chinese porcelains. 21 pl. 110 pp. - C. K. Wead: Contributions to the
history of musical scales. 10 pi. 8 fig. 24 pp. — W. Hougli: A collection of
Hopi ceremonial pigments. 9 pp. - W. Tassiii: Descriptive catalogue of the
collections of gems in the United States National Museum. 9 pl. 26 flg.
192 pp. — Descriptive catalogue of the meteorite collection in th e U. S.
National Museum, to Jan u a ry 1, 1902. 4 pl. 26 pp.
Idem 1901. R, Rathbnii: Report upon th e condition and progress of the U. S.
National Museum, during tho year ending Ju n e 30, 1901. 174 pp. — Papers
describing and illustrating collections in tho U. S. National Museum. P. W.
True, c. s.: Report on the Exhibit of tho U. S. National Museum a t the
Pan-American exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901. 72 pl. 55 pp. — W. H.
Holmes: Flin t implements and fossil remains from a sulpher spring a t
Afton, Indian territory. 26 pl. 20 pp. - Classiflcation and arrangement of
the exhibits of an antliropological museum. 8 flg. 26 pp. - W. Hough:
Archeological field-work in northeastern Arizona. Tlie Museum-gates expedition
of 1901. 101 pl. 80 pp. - J . B. Stccre: Narrative of a visit to Indian
tribes of the Purus river, Brazil. 9 pl. 15 flg. 35 pp.
Idem 1902. R. Ratbbuu: Report upon the condition and progress of the U, S.
National Museum during th e year ending June 30, 1902. 168 pp. — Papers
describing and illu stra tin g collections on the U. S. National Museum. —
0 . T. Mason: Aboriginal American basketry: Studies in a textile a rt without
machinery. 248 pl. 212 flg. 378 pp. - L. Stejueger: The herpetology of
Porto Rico. 1 pl. 197 fig. 224 pp. - F. V. Coville: Wokas, a primitive food
of the Klamath Indians. 13 pl. 15 pp.
Idem 1903. 11. Ratbbuu: Report upon the condition and progress of the U. S.
National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1903. 174 pp. - Papers
descriptive of Museum buildings. R. Ratbbuu: Tho United States National
Museum; an account of the buildings occupied by tlie National collections,
29 pl. 133 pp. — A. R. Meyer: Studies of the museums and kindred
institutions of New York City, Albany, Buffalo and Chicago, with notes
on some European Institutions. 40 pl. 120 fig. 298 pp.
Idem 1904. R. Ratbbuu: Report upon the condition and progress of the U. S.
National Museum during the year ending Ju n e 30, 1904. 186 pp. — Papers
describing and illustrating collections in the U. S. National Museum. G. P.
Merrill: Contributions to th e history of American geology. 37 pl. 141 fig.
545 pp. — 1. M. Casauowicz: The S. S. Howland collection of Buddhist
religious a rt in th e National Museum. 17 pl. 10 pp. - H. W. Seton-Karr:
F lin t implements of th e Fayuin, Egypt, 11 pl. 5 pp.
A partir du „Report for th e year ending Ju n e 30, 1905”, les travaux scientifiques
seront publiés dans les „Proceedings” et les „Bulletins” du Smithsonian
Institution.
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