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History," were issued during the year. Volume II of the 1919 re- 

 port, the reports for 1920 and 1921, and the supplemental volumes to 

 the reports for 1921 and 1922 were in press at the close of the year. 



REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN 



REVOLUTION 



The manuscript of the Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Na- 

 tional Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, was trans- 

 mitted to Congress, in accordance with the law, on January 19, 1924. 



SMITHSONIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PRINTING AND PUBLICATION 



The editor has continued to serve as secretary of the Smithsonian 

 advisory committee on printing and publication, to which are re- 

 ferred all manuscrij^ts oifered to the Institution and its branches for 

 publication. The committee also makes recommendations to the 

 secretary on matters relating to publication policy and economy 

 in printing. Several recommendations were made during the year 

 with a view to conserving as far as possible the inadequate amounts 

 at present available to the Institution and its branches for printing 

 and binding. Nine meetings were held during the year and 100 

 manuscripts acted upon. 



Respectfully submitted. 



W. P. True, Editor. 



Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 



Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



