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No. 821. "The Asceut of Man." By Frank Baker. ( From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 20 pages. 



No. 822. "Antiquity of Man." By John Evans. (From the Smithsonian Report 

 ior 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 8 pages. 



No. 823. "The Primitive Home of the Aryans." By A. H. Sayce. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1890. ) Octavo pamphlet of 13 images. 



No. 824. "The Prehistoric Races of Italy." By Isaac Taylor. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 10 pages. 



No. 825. "The Age of Bronze in Egypt." By Oscar Montelins. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 23 pages; illustrated with 6 plates. 



No. 826. "An Account of the Progress of Anthropology in tlie year 1890." By 

 Otis T. Mason. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 82 

 pages; illustrated with 8 figures and 4 plates. 



No. 827. "A Primitive Urn Burial." By Dr. J. F. Snyder. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1890.) Octavo jiamphlet of 5 pages; illustrated with 2 plates. 



No. 828. "Manners and Customs of the Mohaves." By George A. Allen. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1890.) One sheet of 2 octavo pages. 



No. 829. "Criminal Anthropology." By Thomas Wilson. (From the Smitlisonian 

 Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 70 pages. 



No. 830. "Color-vision and Color-blindness." By R. BrudencU Carter. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 18 pages. 



No. 831. " Technology and Civilization." By F. Reuleaux. (From tiie Smithso- 

 nian Report for 1890.) Octavo pami»lih!t of 15 pages; illustrated with 2 figures. 



No. 832. "TheRamsden Dividing Engine." By ,J. Elfreth Watkins. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1890.) Octavo pamplilet of 19 pages; illustrated with 1 

 figure and 3 plates. 



No. 833. "A Memoir of Elias Loomis." By H. A. Newton. (From tlie Smithsonian 

 Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 30 pages. 



No. 834. "A Memoir of William Kitchen Parker." (From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 4 pages. 



No. 835. "Sale List of Publications of tlie Suuthsonian Institution, January, 

 1892." Octavo pa-mphlet of 27 pages. 



No. 838. "Report on the International Congress of Orientalists." Held at Stock- 

 holm, Sweden, and Christiania, Norway, in Se})lcml)er. lSi?9. By Paul llaui>t. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1890.) Octavo pamphlet of 8 jiages. 



SMITHSONIAN ANXUAI> KKl'ORTS. 



No. 770. "Report of tlu^ National Museum. Annual Report of the Board of Re- 

 gents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and 

 condition of thi>. Institution for the year ending .June 30, 1889." This volume com- 

 prises five sections : I. Rejjort of the Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, G. Brown Goode, in charge of the National Museum, upon the condition and 

 prospects of the Museum; II. Reports of the Curators of the Museumnpon the ju'og- 

 ress of work during the year; III. Papers describing and illustrating the collec- 

 tions in the Museum; IV. Bibliography of publications and papers relating to the 

 Museum during the year; and V. List of accessions to the Museum during the year. 

 The whole accompanied with an index of 39 pages, and Appendix E. — Preliminary 

 Handbook of the Department of Geology in the U. S. National Museum, of 50 pages, 

 by George P. Merrill, Curator. This Report forms an octavo volume of xvii-(-933 

 pages; illustrated with 144 cuts or figures in the text, and 107 plates. 



No. 786. "Report upon the condition and progress of the IT. S. National Museum 

 during the year ending June 30, 1889." By G. Brown Goode, Assistant Secre- 

 tary of the Smithsonian Institution, in charge of the National Museum. (From the 

 Report of the National Museum for 1889.) Octavo pami»hlet of 277 pages; illustra- 

 ted Avith four plates. 



