in th e nineteenth century. 18 pp. - F. A. Lucas: The restoration of extinct
animals. 8 pl. 14 pp. — K. B ran d t: Life in th e ocean. 14 pp. — A. R. Diig-
niore: Nature pictures. 17 pl. 9 pp. - The outlow; a character study of a
beaver who was c.ast out by his companions. 6 pl. 6 pp. — A notable advance
in color piiotography. 1 pl. 5 flg. 4 pp. — H. de Varigiiy: The breeding of
th e arctic fox. 7 pp. — F. Delitzscli: Discoveries in Mesopotamia. 10 pl.
15 pp. — H. Sökelimd : On ancient desemers of steelyards. 22 flg. 14 pp. -
>Vii Ting-Fang: Mutai helpfulness between China and tho United States.
10 pp. — F. W. IVllliaius: Chinese folklore and some Western analogies.
26 pp. — D’Horisoii: The loot of the imperial summer palace a t Pekin.
35 pp. - J . S. Billings: Progress of medicine in the nineteenth century.
8 pp. — G. M. Ste rnberg: Malaria. 12 pp. — Transmission of yellow fever
by mosquitoes. 17 pp. - A. Lang: Psychical research of the century. 7 pp. —
S. P . Langley: The new spectrum. 1 pl. 10 pp. — C. S. Pe irce : The centu
ry ’s great men in science. 7 pp. — IV. K. Brooks: The lesson of the life
of Huxley. 11 pp. - J . Fiske: Reminiscenses of Huxley. 16 pp.
Idem 1901. Report of the Secretary. 13 pl. 140 pp. - The Smithsonian In s titution.
6 pl. 7 pp. — C. G. Abbot: Some recent astronomical events. 6 pl.
17 pp. — A. W. Riicker: A model of nature. 21 pp. — 0 . C. F a rrin g to n :
A century of the study of meteorites. 5 pp. — J . H, Poynting: Recent
studies in gravitation. 11 fig. 16 pp. — Lord Kelvin: On ether and gravitational
matter through infinite space. 16 pp. — J . J . Thoiiison: On bodies
smaller th an atoms, 13 pp. — A. L. Botch: The exploration of the atmosphere
a t sea by means of kites. 2 pl. 5 pp. ~ .1. Bewar: Solid hydrogen, 10 fig.
11 pp. — R. H. Thurston: Utilizing th e su n ’s energy. 1 pl. 8 pp. -
A. Dastrc: The new radiations. Cathode rays and Röntgen rays. 16 pp. —
G. Marconi: Wireless telegraphy. 1 portrait. 8 pp. — W. A. Aiitboiiy: Transatlantic
telephoning. The remarkable invention by which Dr. M. I. Pupiu
has revolutionized the transmission of electricity. 2 pl, 8 pp. — IV. J . Hammer:
The telephonograph. 2 pl. 6 pp. — IV. J . Herschel: Color photography.
3 pl. 4 pp. — J . Marey: The h istory of ohronophotography. 9 pl. 36 fig.
24 pp. — B. T. Glazebrook: The aims of th e National physical laboratory of
Great Britain. 2 pl. 17 pp. — IV. H. Hobbs : Emigrant diamonds in America.
3 pl. 7 pp. - C. H. Merrlam: Bogoslof volcanoes. 3 pl. 12 fig. 10 pp. -
H. Arctowski: The Antarctic voyage of the „Belgica” during tlio years 1897,
1898 and 1899. 7 pl. 10 pp, — A. Kircboff: The sea in the life of the nations.
11 pp. — G. Piiichot and C. H. Merrlam: Forest destruction. 4 pl. 5 pp. ~
F. H. Newell: Irrigation. 7 pl. 17 pp. - A, J . Evans: The palace of Minos.
8 pl. 13 pp. — E. Riviere: The engraved pictures of the grotto of La
Mouhte, Dordogne, France. 8 fig. 11 pp. - F. Boas: The mind of primitive
man. 10 pp. - 0 . T. »lason: Traps of th e American Indians. A study in
psychology and invention. 1 pl. 5 flg. 13 pp. — W. E. Safford: The Abbott
collection from th e Andaman Islands. 6 pl. 12 pp. — W. Hough: The development
of illumination. 2 pl. 8 pp. - IV. H. Holmes: Order of development
of the primal shaping arts. 13 pp. — G. T. Walker: Boomerangs.
13 fig. 7 pp. — F. Galton: The possible improvement of tlie Imman breed
under the existing conditions of law and sentiment. 16 pp. — S. I’. Langley:
The fire walk ceremony in Tahiti. 8 pl. 6 pp. — The laws of nature.
6 pp. — A. B. P a in e : The children’s room in the Smithsonian Institution.
20 pl. 8 pp. — A. Dastré: Salt and its physiological uses. 14 pp. — E. P.
Lyle J r . : Saiitos-Dumont circling the Eiffel tower in an air ship. 10 pl.
18 pp. — H. E o n riiie r : Automobile races. 6 pl. 15 pp. — D. A. W illey : The
erection of th e Gokteik Bridge. 3 pl. 5 pp. - F. F o x : The great Alpine
tunnels. 4 pl. 6 fig. 14 pp. - C. A. W h ite : The m utation theory of Prof.
de Vries. 10 pp. - F. A. L u c a s: The Dinosaurs or terrible lizards. 4 pl,
7 pp. - S. P . L an g ley : The greatest flying creature. 7 pl. 11 pp. — H. H.
Jo b iis to n : The okapi: the newly discovered beast living in Central Africa.
3 pl. 6 pp. - G. D. H av ila iid : Observations on termites, or white ants.
4 pl. 12 pp. - The wanderings of th e water Buffalo. 1 pl. 4 pp. - IV. H. H a il;
On the preservation of th e marine annimals of the northwest coast. 6 pp. -
F. G. A lía lo : Some private Zoos. 7 pl. 9 pp. - E. T. S e to n : The national
Zoo a t Washington, a study of its animals in relation to th eir natural
environment. 13 pl. 20 pp. - G. W. Me lville: The submarine boat; its value
as a weapon of naval warfare. 2 pl. 22 pp. — T. C. M e n d en h a ll: Commemoration
of H. A. Rowland. 1 portrait. 15 pp.
Idem 1902. Report of th e Secretary. 9 pl. 115 pp. - B. F . S. Badcu -P ow e ll :
Recent aeronautical progress and deductions to be drawn therefrom, regarding
the future of aerial navigation. 11 pp. — W. W r ig h t: Some aeronautical
experiments. 4 pl. 2 flg. 16 pp. - G. E. Ha le : Stellar evolution in the
light of recent research. 11 pl. 15 pp. — J . H a lm : A new solar theory.
12 pp. - P . Lebedew: An experimental investigation of th e pressure of
light. 2 pp. - J . Cox: Comet’s tails, th e corona, and the aurora borealis.
14 pp. ~ S. P . L an g ley : „Good seeing”. 1 pl. 3 pp. - H. B e c q u e re l: On
the radio-activity of matter. 7 pl. 10 pp. — J . D ew a r: History of cold and
the absolute zero. 34 pp. - J . G. McKendrick: Experimental phonetics.
22 fig. 19 pp. - IV. Maver J r . : Wireless-telegraphy. Its past and present sta tu s
and its prospects 4 pl. 9 fig. 14 pp. — C. M. C la rk : Telpherage. 13 pl.
10 fig. 12 pp. - J . J . H. T c a ll: The evolution of petrological ideas, 2 fig.
12 pp. - T. Anderson and J . S. F le tt: Preliminary report on th e recent
eruption of th e Soufrière in St. Vincent, and of a visit to Mont Pelée, in
Martinique. 11 pl. 41 pp. - I. C. R u s s e ll: Volcanic eruptions on Martinique
and St. Vincent, 11 pl. 19 pp. - T. H. H o ld ic b : The progress of geographical
knowledge. 23 pp. - H. G. W e lls ; The discovery of the future. 18 pp. -
A. D a s tré : The life of matter. 37 pp. - N. C. Ma ciiamara: The craniology
of man and anthropoid apes. 6 pl. 19 pp. - A. G a u d ry : The Baoussé-Roussé
explorations- study of a new human type, by Verneau. 2 pl. 3 pp. — IV. H.
Holmes: Fossil human remains found near Lansing, Kansas. 3 pl. 2 fig_
8 pp. - IV. IV. S k e a t : The wild tribes of the Malay Peninsula. 2 pl. 3 fig.
16 pp. - H. J . Jo lm s to u : The Pygmies of the Great Congo Forest. 6 fig.
13 pp. - IV. E. S a lfo rd : Guam and its people. 12 pl. 16 pp. — G. J a c o b :
Oriental elements of culture in th e Occident. 21 pp. - T. H. Me ans: The
Nile reservoir dam a t Assuan. 5 pl. 5 pp. — IV. H. B u r r : The Panama
route for a ship canal. 2 pl. 21 pp. — IV. H atosou: The problems of heredity
and their solution. 2i pp. - G. B. Howes: The morphological method and
recent progress in zoology. 29 pp. - L. Roulc : Coral. 2 pl. 4 pp, — G. H.
G ro sv en o r: Reindeer in Alaska. 11 pl. 11 pp. — IV. K. G re g o ry : A marine
university. 3 pl. 8 pp. - K. G. G ilb e r t: Necrology: J . IV. P ow e ll. 1 portrait.
8 pp. — 0 . I s r a e l: Necrology: B. Virchow 1821 — 1902. 1 portrait. 19 pp.
Idem 1903. Report of the Secretary. 9 pl. 96 pp. - N. S. S lia lc r: General
description of the moon. 10 pl. 11 pp. — E. F. Nichols and G .E . H u ll: The
pressure due to radiation. 6 fig. 24 pp. - C. Nordmaim: The sun-spot period
and the variations of the mean amiual-temperature of th e earth. 1 fig.
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