66 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1933 



Research Corporation awards to A. E. Douglas and Ernst Antevs for researches 



in chronology. 

 Shaping the earth, by William Bowie. 



The earth beneath in the light of modern seismology, by Ernest A. Hodgson. 

 Coming to grips with the earthquake problem, by N. H. Heck. 

 Growing plants without soil, by Earl S. Johnston. 

 Some aspects of the adaptation of living organisms to their environment, by 



H. S. Halcro Wardlaw. 

 The utilization of aquatic plants as aids in mosquito control, by Robert Matheson. 

 Our friends the insects, by W. V. Balduf. 



Evolution of the insect head and the organs of feeding, by R. E. Snodgrass. 

 The debt of agriculture to tropical America, by O. F, Cook. 

 Some wild flowers from Swiss meadows and mountains, by Casey A. Wood. 

 The antiquity of civilized man, by Prof. A. H. Sayce. 

 The discovery of primitive man in China, by G. Elliot Smith. 

 The culture of the Shang Dynasty, by James M. Menzies. 

 Totem poles: A recent native art of the northwest coast of America, by Marius 



Barbeau. 

 Brobdingnagian bridges, by Othmar H. Ammann. 

 Albert Abraham Michelson, by Forest R. Moulton. 



Report for 1932. — The report of the executive committee and 

 proceedings of the Board of Regents and the report of the Secretary, 

 both forming parts of the annual report of the Board of Regents to 

 Congress, were issued in December 1932. 



Report of the executive committee and proceedings of the Board of Regents of 

 the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending June 30, 1932. 12 pp. (Publ. 

 3184.) 



Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending 

 June 30, 1932. 89 pp., 4 text figs. (Publ. 3183.) 



The report volume, containing the general appendix, was in press 

 at the close of the year. 



SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS 



Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1932. 96 pp. 



98 figs. (Publ. 3213.) May 6, 1933. 

 Brief guide to the Smithsonian Institution. Second edition. 80 pp. April 17, 



1933. 



FREER GALLERY OF ART PUBLICATIONS 



Oriental Studies, No. 1. The story of Kalaka. Texts, history, legends, and 

 miniature paintings of the Svetambara Jain hagiographical work. The Kalaka- 

 caryakatha. By W. Norman Brown. 4°. 149 pp., 15 pis. (Publ. 3137.) 

 March 29, 1933. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



The editorial work of the National Museum has continued during 

 the year under the immediate direction of the editor, Paul H. Oehser. 

 There were issued 1 annual report, 3 volumes of proceedings, 3 com- 

 plete bulletins, 2 parts of bulletins, and 39 separates from the pro- 

 ceedings. 



