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Smithsonian Instiluiion: Bureau of Ethnology, Annual Report, 1S81 [55]; Problem of the Ohio 

 Mounds, by Cyrus Thomas [4]. 



Miscellaneous Collections — Vol. IV. Part I. Neuroptera of North America, by Herman Ha- 

 gen [20]. Part II. Lepidoptera of North America. Part I — Diurnal and Crepuscular, by John 

 G. Morris [20]. 



No. 438. Reports of Astronomical Observatories for 1880 [6]. 



No. 477. History of the Smithsonian Exchanges, by George H. Boehmer [10]. 



No. 536. List of Astronomical Observatories, by Geo. H. Boehmer [2]. 



No. 635. List of Foreign Correspondents, by Geo. H. Boehmer [10]. 



No. 644. Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes in Iceland within Historic Times, by George H. 

 Boehmer [3]. 



No. 666. Additions and Corrections to List of Foreign Correspondents, by George H. Boeh- 

 mer [4]. 



No. 667. Systematic Arrangement of the Same, by George H. Boetimer [6]. 

 Treasury Department : U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surveys, 1878 [50]; 1879 [60]; 1880 [75]; 1881 [80]; 



1882 [65]; 1883 [75]; 1884 [65]; 1885 [65]; 1886 [GO] ; 1887 [55]. 

 War Department : Report of Chief Signal Officer, 1885 [48]. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Classification and Phylogeny of the Artiodactyla. Prof. E. D. Cope, New Haven [2]. 

 Copyright and Patents for Inventions. R. A. Maofle of Dreghorn, F. R. S. E. Edinburgh, 1883. 

 Vol. I, Copyright [22]; Vol. II, Patents [26]. 



Verities in Verses. R. A. Macfie of Dreghorn, Colinton, Midlothian. Edinburgh, 1888 [12]. 



OFFICERS OF THE ACADEMY FOR 1890, 

 Elected at the Annual Meeting held in Wichita, Octobee 23 to 26, 1889. 



President — G. H. Failter, State Agricultural College, Manhattan. 



Vice Presidents — D. S. Kelly, State Normal School, Emporia; F. W. Ceagin, 

 Washburn College, Topeka. 



Secretary — E. H. S. Bailey, State University, Lawrence. 



Treasurer — I. D. Geaham, State Agricultural College, Manhattan. 



Librarian — B. B. Smyth, Topeka. 



Curators — A. H. Thompson, Topeka; Robeet Hay, Junction City; T. B. Jennings, 

 U. S. Signal Service, Topeka. 



