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in science and in industry. 20 pp. — 5V. H. IVbite: Submarine navigation.
11 pp. — H. Johuston: Liberia. 7 pl. 18 pp. — F. rouiigbnsbanil: Geographical
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J . A. Allen: The influence of physical conditions in the genesis of species.
28 pp. - T. GUI: Parental care among fre shw a te r fishes. 1 pl. 93 flg.
129 pp. — Vi. fl'aldeyer: On the relations between the United States of
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Idem 1906. Report of th e Acting Secretary of the Smithsonian Institu tio n
for tho year ending June 30, 1906. 91 pp. — The Smithsonian Institution.
6 pp. — Mad. Cnric: Modern theories of electricity and matter. 13 pp. -
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theory of electrolysis. 14 pp. - C. G. Abbot: Recent progress in astronomical
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14 pp, — J . F. Kemp: The problem of the metalliferous veins. 20 pp. -
C. K. L eith : Ironore reserves. 8 pp. — 0 . A. Derby: The geology of the
diamond and carbonado washings of Bahia, Brazil. 2 pl. 7 pp. - A.
Lacroix : The eruption of Vesuvius in April 1906. 14 pl. 26 pp. - R. Amundsen:
To the north magnetic pole and through th e Northwest passage.
1 carte, 6 pl. 25 pp. J . Stefaussou: Iceland: its history and inhabitants.
20 pp. - C- Vi. Andrews: The recently discovered tertiary vertebrata of
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12 pp. - E- Pflzenmayer: A contribution to the morphology of the mammotli,
Elephas primigenius Blumenbach; with an explanation of my attempt at
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A. Termoloff: The bisons of the Caucasus. 2 pl. 9 pp. - -J- Huber: The
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human remains in Central Europe. 25 pp. — Zaborowski: The origin
of the slaves. 24 pp. — G. Frlederici: Scalping in America. 16 pp. —
R. Blanchard: Zoology and medicine. 14 pp. - E- Lemaire: The rôle of
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National reclamation of arid lands. 7 pl. 24 pp. - A- Scb uster:
International science. 22 pp. - C. Adler: Samuel Pierpoiit Langley. 19 pp.
Idem 1907. Report of th e Secretary of the Smithsonian Institu tio n for the
year ending June 30, 1907. 94 pp. - C. A. Pa rso n s: The steam turbine on
land and a t sea. 8 pl. 14 pp. - A. Turpain: The development of mechanical
composition in printing. 3 pl. 13 flg. 17 pp. - F. J . Sprague: Some facts
and problems bearing on electric tru n k line operation, 8 pl. 7 fig. 31 pp. -
J . A. Fleming: Recent contributions to electric wave telegraphy. 22 flg.
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21 pp. — A. de Mortillet: Bronze in South America before th e arrival of
Europeans. 6 fig. 6 pp. — G. E. Hale: Some opportunities for astronomical
work with inexpensive apparatus, 6 pl. 29 pp. - C. Abbe: The progress of
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24 pp. - D. H. Scott: The present position of paleozic botany. 2 pl. 13 flg.
35 pp. ~ G. Loisel: The Zoological gardens and establishments of Great
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zoology: its progress and purpose. 14 pl. 23 pp. - 0- Abel: The genealogical
history of the marine mammals. 27 fig. 24 pp, — T- F ish e r: The
Mediterranean peoples. 25 pp. - E- B.ielz: Prehistoric Japan. 2 pl. 12 flg.
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The air of the New York subway prior to 1906. 10 fig. 21 pp. - C. Matignon:
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sta tu s of military aeronautics. 23 pl. 28 pp, - P . R. Jonrd.aiu: Aviation
in France in 1908. 15 pp. — R. A. Fessenden: Wireless telephony. 20 pl.
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recent investigations on electricity on the relation between matter and ether.
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25 flg. 34 pp. — H- VVincklcr and 0 . Pncbsteiu: Excavations a t Boghaz-
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14 pp. ~ A- G- Natliorst: Carl von Linné as a geologist. 33 pp. — S- P-
Tbompsoii: The Kelvin lecture: The life and work of Lord Kelvin. 1 portrait.
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