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U pp. - J . 51. P e rtu e r; Methods of forecasting the weather. 15 pp. —
B. Badcu-Powell: Progress with air ships. 4 pl. 5 pp. - 0 Chaimtc: Aerial
navigation. 9 pp. - (iraliam Bell’s tetrahedral kites. 1 pl. 3 pp. - E. Curie:
Radium. 8 fig. 12 pp. - .J. J . ïlioiiisoii: Radium. 3 pp. - 55’. Ramsay and
P. Soddy: Experiments in radio-activity and the production of helium from
radium. 1 pl. 12 pp. - C. (J. Abbott: The ,,N” ray s of Blondlot. 1 pl.
8 pp. - 0. Lodge: Modern views on matter. 14 pp. - 5V. Crookes:
Modern views on m atter: the realization of a dream. 13 pp. - E. 55’.
Clarke: The atomic tlieoiy. 20 pp. - G. Le Ron: Intra-atomic energy.
31 pp. - J . IVrlght: The electric furnace. 16 fig. 16 pp. - G. H.
Gibsou: High speed electric interurban railways. 5 pl. 11 pp. - A. Gradcn-
witz: The Marienfelde-Zossen high speed electric railway trials. 5 pl 9 pp. —
J . IVaterbonse: The beginnings of photography. A chapter in th e liistory
of th e development of photography with th e salts of silver. 29 pp. - C. Lap-
w o rth : The relations of geology. 28 pp. — E. 5V. Creak: Terrestrial magnetism
in its relation to geography. 1 pl. 16 pp. - A. H. Brooks: An exploration
to Mount McKinley, America’s highest mountain. 9 pl. 19 pp. —
R. E. Pea ry : North polar exploration: field work of the Peary arctic
club, 1898 — 1902. 9 pl. 31 pp. — C. R. 5farkliam: The first y ear’s work
of the National antarctic expedition. 1 pl. 7 pp. - 0. Nordcuskiold c. s.:
The Swedish antarctic expedition. 1 pl. 13 pp. - 0 . F. Cook: Pood
plants of ancient America. 17 pp. - F. T. Coville: Desert plants as a
source of drinking water. 2 pl. 3 fig. 7 pp. - A. Dastré: A new theory
of th e origin' of species. 11 pp. - Autbouy: The evolution of th e human
foot. 9 tig. 17 pp. — T. Gill: The name mammal and th e idea expressed.
8 pp. — N. 5’ascliide and P . Rousseau: Experimental studies on
th e mental life of animals. 12 fig. 22 pp. - H. Coupin: Animals th a t hunt,
5 pp. - F. 51. Chapman: Flamingoes’ nests. 2 pl 3 pp. - G. 5V. Klrkaldy:
Upon material solicitude in Rhynchota and other nonsocial insects. 9 pp. —
A. F o rre l: The psychical faculties of ants and some other insects. 13 pp. —
J . Schiott: Musk oxen in captivity. 4 pl. 9 pp. - 0 . F. Herz: Frozen mammoth
in Siberia. 9 pl. 16 pp. — E. G. B-icovitza: A summary of general
observations on the spouting and movements of w'hales. 19 pp. - J . Symingto
n : Problems arising from variations in the development of skull and
brains. 14 pp. - A. B. Sleyer: The antiquity of the lion in Greece. 1 pl.
7 pp. — A. IViedemaun; The excavations at Abusir, Egypt. 8 pl. 12 pp. —
L. Slesserscbmidt: The ancient Hittites. 6 pl. 13 pp. - C. Thomas: Central
American hieroglyphic writing. 2 pl. 7 fig. 17 pp. - Vi. H. Holmes: Traces
of aboriginal operations in an iron mine near Leslie, Mo. 7 pl. 1 fig. 4 pp. -
G. T. Tsybikoff: Lhasa and central Tibet, 7 pl. 20 pp. - 51. A. Stelu: A
journey of geographical and archaeological exploration in Chinese Turkestan.
7 pl. 28 pp. - 0 . Neumann: From th e Somali coast through southern
Ethiopia to th e Sudan. 6 pl. 18 pp. — F. Brinkley: Primeval .Japanese.
12 pp. - H. B. H u lb e rt: The Korean language. 6 pp. - 55’. H. B u r r : The
republic of Panama. 2 pl. 16 pp. — F. H. Newell: The reclamation of the
West. 4 pl. 7 fig. 15 pp. - 5V. F. Durami: Necrology: R. H. Thurston.
1 portrait. 7 pp. - E. Reich: Necrology: T. Slommseu. 8 pp.
Idem 1904. Report of the Secretary. 14 pl. 108 pp. - S. P. Langley: Experiments
with th e Langley aerodrome. 1 pl. 13 pp. - R. von Lendenfeld:
Relation of wing surface to weight. 4 pp. - G. E. Bale and F. Ellermann:
Rumford spectroheliograph of the Yerkes observatory. 18 pl. 14 pp. —
C. Fan lliab er: Construction of largo telescope lenses. 8 pp. — H. 11. T n rn e r:
Some reflections suggested by the application of photography to astronomical
research. 14 pp. — J . H. Poyiiling: Radiation in th e solar system.
9 pp. — C. T. B. 55'ilson: Condensation Nuclei. 8 pl. 12 pp. - 5V. Ramsay:
Present problems of inorganic chemistry. 14 pp. - S. Newcomb: E.volution
of the soientific-investigator. 18 pp. - A. D itte : Metals in the atmosphere.
13 pp. - 0 . Liimmcr: Observations on vison in brightness and in obscurity,
with a hypothesis on the cause of color-blindness, 10 pp. - F. Klnigclf'uss :
A lightning spiral observed near Basel. 2 pl. 2 pp, — G. 55'. A. Kahlbaum:
Variations of specific gravity. 6 pp. - A. B e rtliic r: Some new modes of
lightning. 1 pl. 4 flg. 8 pp. — 5V. Slayer J r . : Progress in wireless telegraphy.
3 flg. 6 pp. — E. Thomson: Electric welding development. 5 pl. 5 pp. —
B. Hu n t: The h istory of some discoveries of photography. 7 pl. 11 flg.
22 pp. — iS. F. Emmons: Theories of ore deposition historically considered.
28 pp. - 1). 55'. Freslifield: On mountains and mankind. 18 pp. - T. Fischer:
Morocco. 18 pp. - F. 11. Newell: The work of th e reclamation service.
8 pl. — 9 pp. - J . B. Liiipencoft: The Yuma reclamation project. 1 pl.
6 pp. - 11. de Vries: The evidence of evolution. 8 pp. - 0 . F. Cook: The
evolutionary significance of species. 16 pp. - R. A. 5’iv ian : Some bird life
in British Papua, 5 pp. - Bird sanctuaries of New Zealand. 4 pp. — J . 0 .
S k inner: The house sparrow. 6 pp. - B. Lydekker: Some Tibetan animals.
5 fig. 5 pp. - J , C. Ew a rt: The multiple origin of horses and ponies. 2 pl.
16 pp. — E. Frìsse d’Aveniies: Egyptian- and Arabian horses. 4 pl. 11 pp. —
E. L. Bonvier: Bees and flowers. 8 fig. 15 pp. - 5V. A. Herdman: The
pearl fisheries of Ceylon. 8 pp. — T. Gill: Plying fishes and their habits.
4 pl. 2 fig. 21 pp. — A. Dastré: The sta tu re of man a t various epochs.
16 pp. — E. SIctcliiiikoff: Old age. 18 pp. — 5V. H. Holmes: Contributions
of American archeology to human history. 8 pp. - H. A. Boyd: Excavations
at Gournia, Crete. 3 pl. 2 fig. 13 pp. — E. von Rosen: Archeological
researches on the frontier of A rgentina and Bolivia in 1901-02. 8 pl 9 pp. -
E. L. Hewett: A general view of the archeology of tho Pueblo region. 11 pl.
23 pp. — A. Hrdlicka: The painting of human bones among th e Indians.
3 pl. 11 pp. — F. Krause: Sling contrivances for projectile weapons. 4 pl.
18 pp. — A. 5Iaire: Materials used to write upon before th e invention of
printing. 8 pl. 28 fig. 20 pp. — 55’. 5V. Rockliill: An inquiry into th e population
of China. 18 pp. - S. 5V. Busbell: Chinese architecture. 18 pl, 16 pp. —
A. L. Liberty: Pewter and the revival of its use. 6 pl. 19 pp. - C. Haven-
p o rt: Cameos. 4 pl. 7 pp. — A. Fock: The economic conquest of Africa by
the railroads 4 flg. 15 pp. - 5V. H. B u rr: The present aspects of the Panama
canal. 8 pp. — 55’. C. Gorgas: Sanitation of the Panama canal zone. 5 pp. —
T. 5V. Symons: The projected new barge canal of tho State of New York.
1 pl. 7 pp. — 51. R. 5Ialtble: Eapid-transit subways in metropolitan cities.
5 flg. 13 pp. - E. 5V. Brown: Necrology: G. G. Stokes. 1 portrait. 5 pp. -
C. Scbiickort: Necrology: K. A. vou Zittol. 1 portrait. 8 pp. - 0. Hortwig:
Necrology: C. Gegciibanr. 1 portrait. 5 pp.
Idem 1905. Report of the Secretary. 7 pl. 96 pp. - A. B. Hiiiks: New measurements
of the distance of the sun. 7 fig. 18 pp. - A. Larsen: Photographing
lightning with a moving camera. 6 pl 8 pp - 5V. you Bolton and
0 . Fciicrleiu: ’The tantalum lamp. 9 flg. 12 pp. - A. Swasey: Some refinements
of mechanical science. 10 pp. — L. Gastinc: Progress in radiography'.
3 pl. 11 pp. - K. Hunt: History of photography. 8 pl. 30 pp. - G. E. 5ViI-
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