SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF THE LIST OF FOREIGN COR- 

 RESPONDENTS. JULY, 1886. 



Prepared by George H. Boehmer. 



In the Annual Report for 1885 a "List of Foreign Correspondents" of 

 the Sniitlisonian Institution was published, and a supplement to it is 

 given in the ]>resent report, under the title "Additions and Corrections 

 to the List of Foreign Correspondents, corrected to July, 1886." 



The paper now submitted represents a systematic arrangement of 

 the two lists, under the following classification : 

 I. Academies of Arts, Letters, Science, etc. 



11. Commissions, Committees, International Conferences and Con 

 gresses. 

 III. Governments and Government Departments. 

 lY.' Hospitals and Hospices. 

 V. Institutes and Institutions of Learning. 

 VI. Journals and Periodicals. 

 VII. Laboratories. 

 VIII. Libraries. 

 IX. Museums. 

 X. Observatories. 

 XI. Societies. 

 XII. Surveys. 



XIII. Universities, Colleges, and Schools. 



XIV. Establishments receiving the Smithsonian Annual Reports. 

 XV. Establishments receiving the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Col- 

 lections and the Annual Reports. 



XVI. Establishments receiving the Smithsouian Contributions to 

 Knowledge, the Miscellaneous Collections, and the x\nnual 

 Reports. 



I. — Academies. 

 Agriculture. 



0353 ()595 

 Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce. 

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