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pLysical Observatory. Tbe esliibit being prepared by the Bureau of 

 Etlinology will include a number of life-size models of Papago and 

 Seri Indians, together with a series of weapons, household utensils, 

 and articles of personal adornment used by these tribes. A collection 

 of similar articles used by the Cherokees will also be shown. The 

 Bureau of International Exchanges will send one of the fifty sets of 

 Government documents which are annually transmitted by tbe Bureau 

 to institutions abroad, and will exhibit a map showing the geograph- 

 ical distribution of the correspondents of the Institution. The Zoolog- 

 ical Park will be represented by a series of views of various objects of 

 interest within its borders, and the Astrophysical Observatory will 

 send a number of photographs of the special apparatus employed in 

 connection with the investigations which are being conducted in that 

 establishment. The Institution proper will exhibit, among other things, 

 a complete set of its publications, comprising about two hundred 

 volumes. 



