The Published Writings of George Broken Goode. 491 



1589. Museum History and Museums of History. 



Papfis 0/ lite American Historical Association, III, No. 2, pp. 252-275. 

 ■riiis paper wa.s read before the American Hi.storical Association, December, 1888. 

 Reprint: New York, The Knickerbocker Press, 1889, octavo, pp. 252-275. 

 1890. The Color of Fishes. (Read at the Philadelphia meeting of the American 

 Fisheries Society, May 16, 1890. ) 



Science, XV, No. 374, April 4, 1S90, pp. 211-213, 3 text-figures. 

 Reprinted in Transactions 0/ the American Fisheries Society. 



1890. The Literary Labors of Benjamin Franklin. (Address delivered before the 

 American Philosophical vSociety at the commemoration of the looth anni- 

 versary of its illustrious founder and first President, April 17, 1890.) 



Proceedings 0/ titc American Philosophical Society, XXVIII, 1890, No. 133, April 17, 1S90, 



pp. 177-197. 

 Printed also as a separate ; pp. 1-21. 



1590. First Draft of a System of Classification for the World's Columljian Exposi- 



tion. Prepared at the request of the Commission by G. Brown Goode, 

 Assistant Secretary of the Smitlusonian Institution. Printed privately for 

 the World's Colitmbian Commission, Chicago, 1890. 



Reprinted in the Report of t/ie Smithsonian Institution (U. S. National Museum), 1S91 

 (1892), pp. 649-735. 



1890. The Origin of the National Scientific and Educational Institutions of the 



United States. 



Papers of the American Historical Association, IV, 1890, pp. 53-161. 



Reprinted with additions in the Report of the American Historical Association, 1889 

 (1S90), pp. 53-161, and as a separate. 



1 89 1. The IMuseums of the Future. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution ( T. S. National Mu.seum), 1SS9 (1S91), pp. 427-445. 



An address delivered before the Brooklyn Institute, February 28, 1889. 



Extracts were printed in the Public Library Bulletin, Los Angeles, I, March, 1892, 



pp. 54, ,S5. 

 1891. Washington's University a Nation's Debt of Honor. 

 Lend a Hand, VII, No. 6, December, 1891, pp. 394-400. 

 Read at a meeting of the general committee of the Pan-Republic Congress, held in 



the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on October 13, 1S91. 

 An abstract was published in A Memorial in regard to a National University, by John 



W. Hoyt, Washington, 1S92, pp. 109, no. 



1891. Bibliographies of American Naturalists. V.— The Published Writings of Dr. 



Charles Girard. 



Bulletin of the U. S. National Museum, No. 41, 1S91, pp. i-vi, 1-141. i plate. 



1892. The First National Scientific Congress (Washington, April, 1844) and its Con- 



nection with the Organization of the American Association. 



Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, XI,, 1892, 

 pp. 39-47. (Washington Meeting.) 



1S93. The Genesis of the National INIuseum. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution ( U. S. National INIuseum), iSqi (1S93), pp. 273-3S0. 

 Printed also as a separate. 



1893. The Relation of Scientific Research to Economic Problems. An Address 



Delivered before the World's Fisheries Congress, Chicago, 1893. 

 Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, 1893, Art. 8, pp. 49-5S. 

 Printed also as a separate. 



1894. ^Museums and Good Citizenship. 



Public opinion, XVII, No. 31, November i, 1S94, p. 758. 



1895. America's Relation to the Advancement of Science. 



Science (new series), I, No. i, January 4, 1S95, pp. 4-9. 



1895. The Ideal Index to Scientific Literature. 



Science (new series), I, No. 16, April 19, 1S95, pp. 433-437. 



