CONTENTS. 



MEMORIAL MKETING. 



P.-iRe. 



Invitation 3 



Programme 4 



Introductory remarks. By Gardiner Greene Hubl)ard 5 



Opening Address. By Samuel Pierpont Langley 7 



Goode as a historian and citizen. By William Lyne Wilson 13 



Goode as a naturalist. By Henry P^'airfield Osborn 17 



Goode's activities in relation to American science. By W^illiam Healey Dall. 25 



Resolutions and messages of sympathy 33 



Memoir of George Brown Goode. By vSamuel Pierpont Langley 39 



PAPERvS BY GEORGE BROWN GOODE. 



Museum-History and Museums of History 63 



The Genesis of the United States National Museum 83 



The Principles of Museum Administration 193 



The Museums of the I<*uture 241 



The Origin of the National Scientific and Educational Institutions of the 



United States 263 



The Beginnings of Natural History in America 357 



The Beginnings of American Science 407 



The First National Scientific Congress (Washington, April, 1S44) and its Con- 

 nection with the Organization of the American Association 467 



The Published Writings of George Brown Goode. By Randolph Iltyd Gcare. 479 



VII 



