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1423. On Some Photographs of Living Finback Whales from Newfoundlaml. By 

 Frederick W. True. Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quar- 

 terly Issue), Vol. XLV. Pages 91-94, plates xxiv-xxvi, 1 text figure. 



1424. A Skeleton of Hesperornis. By Frederic A. Lucas. Reprinted from Smith- 

 sonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. Page 95, plate xxvii. 



1425. A New Plesiosaur. By Frederic A. Lucas. Reprinted from Smithsonian 

 Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. Page 96, plate xxviii. 



1426. Shell Ornaments from Kentucky and Mexico. By W. H. Holmes. Reprinted 

 from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. Pages 

 97-99, plates xxix-xxx. 



1427. On the Glacial Pothole in the National Museum. By George P. Merrill. 

 Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. 

 Pages 100-103, plate xxxi. 



1428. Notes on the Herons of the District of Columbia. By Paul Bartsch. Re- 

 printed from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. 

 Pages 104-111, plates xxxiii-xxxviii. 



1429. Preliminary Report on an Archaeological Trip to the West Indies. By J. 

 Walter Fewkes. Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly 

 Issue), Vol. XLV. Pages 112-133, plates xxxix-xlvih. 



1430. Form Regulation in Ccelentera and Turbellaria. By C. M. Child. Reprinted 

 from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. Pages 

 134-143. 



1431. New Genera of South American Fresh-water Fishes, and New Names for 

 Kome old genera. By Carl H. Eigenmann. Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscella- 

 neous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Yo\. XLV. Pages 144-148. 



1432. Korean Headdresses in the National Museum. By Foster H. Jenings. 

 Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV 

 Pages 149-167, text figures 3-28. 



1433. The Hodgkins Fund of the Smithsonian Institution. By Helen Waldo 

 Burnside. Rejjrinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), 

 Vol. XLV. Pages 168-174, plate l. 



1434. A Notable Success in the Breeding of Black Bears. By Arthur B. Baker. 

 Rei^rinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. 

 Pages 175-179, plates li-lii. 



1435. Chinese Medicine. By James M. Flint. Reprinted from Smithsonian Mis- 

 cellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Vol. XLV. Pages 180-182. 



1436. Notes on the Rocks of Nugsuaks Peninsula and its Environs, Greenland. 

 By W. C. Phalen. Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quar- 

 terly Issue), Vol. XLV. Pages 183-212, plates liii-lv. 



1440. A Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492-1902. By Henry Carrington Bol- 

 ton. Second Supplement. City of Washington: Published by the Smithsonian 

 Institution, 1904. Octavo. Pages iii, 462. 



1441. Hodgkins Fund. Researches on the Attainment of Very Low Tempera- 

 tures. By Morris W. Travers. Part I. City of Washington: Published by the 

 Smith.sonian Institution, 1904. Octavo. Pages i, 32, text figures 1-11. 



1445. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. XLV. (Quarterly Issue, Vol. 

 I, parts 3 and 4, October-December, 1903.) City of Washington: Published by the 

 Smithsonian Institution, 1904. Pages xii, 225-463, plates lvii-ciii, text figures 29-45. 



1446. A Method of Avoiding Personal Equation in Transit Observations. By S. P. 

 Langley. Reprinted from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), 

 Vol. XLV. Pages 225-229, plates Lvii. 



1447. On a Collection of Fishes made by Mr. Alan Owston in the Deep Waters of 

 Japan. By David Starr Joi'dan and John Otterbein Snyder. Reprinted from Smith- 



