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Great Britain and Ireland : William Wesley & Sou, 28 Essex street, Strand, London. 



Greece: United National and University Library, Athens. 



Guatemala: Instituto Nacional de Guatemala, Guatemala. 



Guadeloupe: (Same as France.) 



Haiti : S6crdtaire d'etat des illations est^rieures, Port an Prince. 



Island : Islands Stiptisbokasilfu, Reykjavik. 



Italy: BibliotecaNaziouale VittorioEmauuele, Rome. 



Japan : Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tokio. 



Java: (Same as Holland.) 



Liberia: Liberia College, Monrovia. 



Madeira : Director-General, Army Medical Dejjartment, London, England. 



Malta: (Same as Madeira.) 



Mauritius: Royal Society of Arts and Sciences, Port Louis. 



Mozambique : Sociedad do Geograpbia, Mozambique. 



Mexico: Sr. Miuistro de Justicia o Instrucciou Publica, City of Mexico. 

 New Caledonia: Gordon &. Gotcb, Loudon, England. 



Newfoundland: Postmaster-General, St. .Johns. 

 New South Wales: Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney. 

 Netherlands: Bureau Scientifiquo Central NtSerlandais, Leiden. 

 New Zealand: Colonial Museum, Wellington. 

 Norway: Kougelige Norske Frederiks Uuiversitet, Christiania. 

 Paraguay: Government, Asungion. 

 Peru : Biblioteca Nacionale, Lima. 



Philippine Islands: Royal Economical Society, Manilla. 



Polynesia : Department of Foreign Affairs, care of Capt. H. W. Mist, Honolulu, 

 Portugal: Bibliotheca Nacional, Lisbou. 



Queensland: Government Meteorological Observatory, Brisbane. 

 Roumania: (Same as Germany.) 



Russia: Commission Russe des Echauges luternatiouaux, Biblioth^que Imp6riale- 

 Publique, St. Petersburg. 

 St. Helena: Director General, Army Medical Department, Loudon, England. 

 San Salvador : Museo Nacional, San Salvador. 

 Servia: (Same as Germany.) 



South Australia: Astronomical Observatory, Adelaide. 

 Spain : R. Academia de Ciencias, Madrid. 



Sweden: Kongliga Sevenska Vetenskaps Akademien, Stockholm. 

 Switzerland : Central Library, Bern. 

 Tasmania : Royal Society of Tasmania, Hobarton. 

 Turkey: Bibliothfeque G6n6rale Ottomane, Constantinople. 

 Uruguay : Bureau de Statistique, Montevideo. 

 Venezuela : University Library, Caracas. 

 Victoria: Public Library, Museum, and National Gallery, Melbourne. 



RULES FOK THE TRANSMISSION OF SCIENTIFIC AND LITERAUY EXCHANGES. 



1. Transmissions through the Smithsonian Institution must be confined exclusively 

 to books, pamphlets, charts, and other printed matter .sent asdonationsor exchau'>-es, 

 and can not include those procured by purchase. ° 



The Institution aud its agents will not knowingly receive for any address pur- 

 chased books, nor apparatus aud instruments, pbilosophical, medical, etc. (includiug 

 microscopes), whether purchased or presented; nor specimens of natural history, ex"- 

 cept where special permission from the Institution has been obtained. 



2. Before transmission, a list of i)ackages, with the address on each package, is to 

 be mailed by the sender to the Smithsonian Institution, when sent from the United 

 States, or to the foreign agent of the Institution when sent from abroad. The Insti- 

 tution must be informed by mail of »acli sending (tn the day of tranHniission. 



3. Packages must be legibly addressed and indorsed with the name of the sender. 



H, Mis. 224 r. 



