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Idem 1909. Report of the Secretary. 86 pp. - H. Poiucaré: The future of
mathematics. 18 pp. — P. Rcuard: W h a t constitutes superiority in an airship.
16 pp. — J . A. Fleming: Researches in radiotelegraphy 2 pl. 20 flg. 29 pp. —
J . J . Thomson: Recent progress in physios. 21pp. — L. Marclils: Production
of low temperatures, and refrigeration 18 pp. — C. E. Munroe : The nitrogen
question from the military standpoint. 12 pp. - 0 . Stone: Simon Newcomb.
1 portrait. 9 pp. — A. de la Banme Pluivinel: Solar radiation researches
by Jules César Jansseu. 1 portrait. 9 pp. — Vi. Vi. Campbell: The return
of Hailey’s comet. 4 pl. 2 flg. 7 pp. - E. Gold and VV. A. Harwood: The
upper air 9 pp. — P . Gaubert : The formation, growth and habit of crystals
8 pp. — H. S. Washington: The distribution of th e elements in igneous rocks.
26 pp. — H. J . Johuston-IaTis: The mechanism of vulcan action. 3 pl. 11 pp. —
J . Douglas: Conservation of natural resources. 13 pp. — M. Zimmerman:
The antarctic land of Victoria, from the voyage of the „Discovery” 23 pp. —
E. H. Shackleton: Someresults of the British antarctic expedition 1907-1909.
6 pl. 3 cartes. 14 pp. — D. Dames: The océanographie of th e sea of Greenland.
2 pl. 6 flg. 15 pp. - B. Alexander: Prom te Niger, by lake Chad, to the
Nile. 3 pl. 16 pp. — VV. Willcocks: Mesopotamia: past, present, and future.
4 pl. 1 carte. 16 pp. — P . Glaugeaud: Albert Gaudry and th e evolution of
the animal kingdom. 13 pp. - A. VVeismaun: Charles Darwin. 22 pp. - V.
sr. Spalding: Present problems in p lan t ecology: problems of local distribution
in arid regions. 11 pp. - B. Minkiewicz: The instinct of self-concealment
and th e choice of colors in the crustácea. 8 flg. 21 pp. - C. E. Barr
e tt: The origin and development of parasitical habits in th e Cuculidae. 2 pl.
6 pp. — A. Haagner: Some remarks on the protection resemblance of South
African birds. 2 pl. 12 pp. — S. T ro tte r: An inquiry into th e history of
th e current English names of North American land birds. 15 pp. - M. Grant:
Condition of wild life in Alaska. 9 pp. - G. G. MacCnrdy, Recent discoveries
bearing on th e antiquity of man in Europe. 18 pl. 20 fig. 53 pp. - W. Z.
Bipley: The European population of the United States. 22 pp. - E. J . Bell:
The republic of Panama and its people, with special reference to the Indians.
14 pl. 31 pp. - L. Fraiichet: Ceramic decoration, its evolution and its
applications. 12 pp. — F. T. Bagg.illay : Some notes on Roman architecture.
4 pl. 1 fig. 17 pp. — A. Sedgwick: The relation of science to human life.
14 pp. - P . Villey: Intellectual work among th e blind. 20 pp. - G. Slarotcl:
The relation of mosquitoes, flies, ticks, fleas and other arthropods to pathology.
12 fig. 20 pp. — S. Flex n er: Natural resistance to infectious disease
and its reinforcement. 16 pp.
Idem 1910. Report of the Secretary. 78 pp. - C. D. Walcott: Necrology. Melville
VVcslou F u ller. 1833-1910. 1 portrait. 11 pp. - A. S. Cole: Ornamentation of
rugs and carpets. 6 pl. 20 pp. — 0 . Cbanutc: Recent progress in aviation. 19 pl.
23 pp. - F. H. Newell: Progress in reclamation of arid lands in the western
United States. 12 pl. 30 pp. — C. M. Cl.irk: Electric power from the Mississippi
river. 8 pl. 12 pp. - D. S. Beyer: Safety provisions in tho U. S. Steel corporation.
11 pl. 19 pp. — K. A, Millikan: The isolation of an ion, a precision measurement
of its charge, and tho correction of Stokes’s law. 26 pp. - T. Tboriic
Baker: The telegraphy of photographs, wireless and by wire. 2 pl. 8 fig.
18 pp. - J. Becquerel: Modern ideas on the constitution of matter. 16 pl.
C. E. Munroe : Some modern developments in methods of testing explosives.
12 pl. 16 pp. — VV. VV. Campbell : Necrology. William Huggins. 1 portr. 11 pp. —
C. G. Abbot: The solar constant of radiation. 10 pp. - H. D. Curtis:Astronomical
problems of the southern hemisphere. 1 flg. 12 pp. - H. Deslaiidres:
The progressive disclosure of th e entire atmosphere of the sun. 4 pl. 16 pp. —
J. Hosier: Recent progress in astrophysics in th e United States. 8 pl. 14 pp. -
T. C. Cliamberllii; The future habitability of th e earth. 19 pp. - B. Willis;
W hat is Terra firma? A review of current research in isostasy. 3 pl. 16 pp. -
H. H. Dixon: Transpiration and the ascent of sap. 4 fig. 19 pp. — VV. E.
Safford: The sacred ear-flower of the Aztecs: Xochiiiacaztli. 1 pl. 2 fig. 4 pp. -
H. S. Graves: Forest preservation. 7 pl. 13 pp. — A. G. Mayer: Necr.
Alexander Agassiz. 1835 -1910. 1 portrait. 26 pp. - L. Doncaster: Recent
work on th e determination of sex. 13 pp. - F. Bucliaiiaii: The significance
of the pulse rate in vertebrate animals. 3 fig. 19 pp. — E. Roubaud: The
naturel history of the solitary wasps of th e genus Synagris. 4 pi. 19 pp. —
C. W. Beebe: A contribution to th e ecology of the adult hoatzin. 7 pl. 2 flg.
17 pp. — H. W. Heiisliaw: Migration of the Pacific plover to and from the
Hawaiian islands. 15 pp. - J . E. Dnerden: The plumages of the ostrich.
8 pl. 11 pp. - A. Carrel and M. T. B u i t o w s . — Manifested life of tissues
outside of the organism. 10 pp. - J. Pokorny: The origin of Druidism.
15 pp. - E. Niederle: Geographical and statistical view of the contemporary
Slav peoples. 1 carte. 14 pp. J . VV. Fewkes: The cave dwellings of th e old
and new worlds. 11 pl. 22 pp. - H. Balfour; The origin of West African
crossbows. 1 pl. 7 fig. 16 pp. — A. W. Freeman: Sanitation on farms. 7 pp. —
B. Koch: Epidemiology of tuberculosis. 16 pp.
Proceedings. Ad pag. 77. III.
Vol. V. 1882. P. T. Swaiue and J. T. C. Hegewald; Information concerning
some fossil trees in the United States National Museum. 2 pp. - P. T.
Swaliie: History of th e two specimens of fossil trees in the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington. D.C. - 1 pp. - T. H. Streets: A study of the
Phroniraedae of the North Pacific Surveying expedition. 1 pi. 7 pp. —
R. Ridgway: Description of several new races of American birds. 7 pp. -
L. Stejueger: Synopsis of the West Indian Myadestes. 1 pl. 13 pp. — On
some generic and specific appellations of North American and European
birds. 16 pp. - B. Ridgway: On the genera Harporhynchus, Cabanis, and
Methriopterus Reichenbach, with a description of a new genus of Miminae.
4 pp. — G. Vi. Hawes: On a phosphatio sandstone from Hawthorne in
Florida. 3 pp. — B. Ridgway: Notes on th e native trees of the Lower
Wabash and White river valleys in Illinois and Indiana. 40 pp. - T. H.
Bean: Notes on fishes collected by C. Beiidire in Washington territo ry and
Oregon, May to October 1881. 5 pp. - C. A. White: New molluscan forms
from th e Laramie and Green river groups, with discussion of some associated
forms heretofore known. 2 pl. 6 pp. - The molluscan fauna of the
truokee group, including a new form. 1 pi. 4 pp. - D. S. Jordan and C. H.
Gilbert: Description of four new species of sharks, from Mazatlan, Mexico.
8 pp. - Description of a new shark [Carcharias Lamiella] from San Diego,
California. 2 pp. — R. Ridgwey: Critical remarks on the tree-creepers
[Certhia] of Europe and North America. 6 pp. - T. H. Bean: Note on the
occurence of a silver lamprey, Ichthyomyzon castaneus, Girard, in Louisiana.
3 pp. — R. Smith and J . Swain: Notes on a collection of fishes from Johnston’s
Island, including descriptions of five new species. 25 pp. - D. S.
Jo rd an and C. H. Gilbert: Description of a new Cyprinodont [Zygonectes
inurus] from southern Illinois. 2 pp. — T. H. Beau: Notes on birds col