102 EEPOET OF THE SECKETABY. 



1332. The Aims of the National Physical Laboratory of Great Britain, by R. T. 

 Glazebrook. From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 341-357, witli I'lates 

 I, II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1333. Emigrant Diamonds in America, by William Herbert Hobbs. From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 359-366, with Plates I-TII. Washington: Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1334. Bogoslof Volcanoes, by C. Hart Merriam. From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1901, pages 367-375, with Plates I-III. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1335. Tlie Antarctic Voyage of the Belgica during the Years 1897, 1898, and 1899, 

 by Henryk Arctowski. From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 377-388, with 

 Plates I-VIl. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1336. The Sea in the Life of the Nations, by Alfred Kirchoff. From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1901, pages 389-399. Washington: Government Printing Office, 

 1902. Octavo. 



1337. Forest Destruction, by Gifford Pinchot and C. Hart Merriam. From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 401-105, with Plates I-IV. AVashington: Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1338. Irrigation, by F. H. Newell. From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 

 407-423, with Plates l-\ll. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. 

 Octavo. 



1339. The Palace of Minos, by Arthur J. Evans. From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1901, pages 425-437, with Plates I-VIII. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1340. The Engraved Pictures of the Grotto of La Mouthe, Dordogne, France, by 

 M. Emile Riviere. From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 439-449. Wash- 

 ington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1341. The Mind of Primitive ]\Ian, by Franz Boas. From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1901, pages 451-460. Washington: Goverinnent Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1342. Traps of the American Indians: A Study in I'sychology and Invention, l)y 

 Otis T. Mason. From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 461-473, with Plate I. 

 Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1343. The Al)bott Collection from the Andaman Islands, By Lieut. W. F. Safford, 

 U. S. Navy. From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 475-492, with Plates 

 I-VI. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1344. The Development of Illumination, Ity Walter Hough. From the Smithso- 

 nian Report for 1901, pages 493-500, with Plates I, II. Washington: (Jovernment 

 Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1345. Order of Development of the Primal Shaping Arts, by W. H. Holmes. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 501-513. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1346. Bootnerangs, by Gilbert T. Walker. From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1901, pages 515-521. Washington: Ciovernment Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1347. The Possible lnii)rovement of the Hmnan Breed under the Existing Condi- 

 tions of Law and Sentiment, by Francis Galton. From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1901, pages 523-538. Washington: (iovernment Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1348. The Fire Walk Ceremony in Tahiti, by S. P. Langley. From the Smithso- 

 nian Rei)ort for 1901, pages 539-544, with Plates I-III. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1349. The Laws of Nature, by S. P. Langley. From the SuiitJjsonian Report for 

 1901, pages 545-552. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 



1350. The Children's Room in the Smithsonian Institution, by Albert Bigelow 

 Paine. I'rom the Smithsonian Report for 1901, pages 553-560, with Plates I-XX. 

 Washington: Government Printing Ofhce, 1902. Octavo. 



