REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 95 



1520. Kxperiniontal Studies in tlu' Mental liit'e nf Animals. I'.y N. VaseFiide ami 

 r. Rosseau. Paj^es 545-5(i(). 



1521. Aniinal.s that llnnt. liy Henri Coiipiii. Pages 5()7-571. 



1522. Fiaminjides' Nests. By Frank I\l. Chapman. Pages 57:^-575, i)lates i-ii. 



1523. Upon Maternal Solicitude in Riiyncliota and OIIkt Xunsdcinl Inserts. P>y 

 ii. W. Kirkaldy. Pages 577-585. 



1524. The Psychical Faculties of .\nts and Some Other Insects. By A. i'nrel. 

 Pages 587-599. 



1525. Musk Oxen in Cai)tivity. By Jul. Schii'.tt. Pages 601-609, plates i-iv. 



1526. Frozen Mammoth in Siberia. By O. F. Herz. Pages 611-625, plates i-ix. 



1527. Spouting and IMovenients of Whales. By E. C. Racovitza. Pages 627-(i45, 



1528. Problems Arising from Variations in the Development of Skid I and Brains. 

 By Prof. Johnson Symington. Pages 647-660. 



1529. The Antiquity of the Lion in Greece. By Dr. A. B. Meyer. Pages 661-667, 

 plate I. 



1530. The Excavations at Abusir, Egypt. By Dr. A. Wiedemann. Pages 669-680 

 plates i-viH. 



1531. The Ancient Hittites. By Dr. Leopold Messerschmidt. Pagess 681-703, 

 plates i-vi. 



1532. Central Amerii-m Hieroglyphics. By Cyrus Thomas. Pages 705-721, jilates 

 i-iii. 



1533. Traces of .\boriginal Operations in an Iron Mine Near Leslie, Mo. By W. II. 

 Holmes. Pages 723-726, i)lates i-vii. 



1534. Lhasa and Central Tibet. By G. Ts. Tsybikoff. Pages 727-74(), plates i-vii. 



1535. A Journey of Geographical and Archaeological Exploration in Chinese 

 Turkestan. By M. A. Stein. Pages 747-774, plates i-vii. 



1536. From the Somali Coast through P'thiopia to the Sudan. By Oscar Neumann. 

 Pages 775-792, plates i-vi. 



1537. Primeval Japanese. By Capt. F. Brinkley. Pages 793-804. 



1538. The Korean Language. By Homer B. Hulbert. Pages 805-810. 



1539. The Republic of Panama. By Prof. VVilliam H. Burr. Pages 811-826, 

 plates i-ii. 



1540. The Reclamation of the West. By F. H. Newell. Pages 827-841, plates i-iv. 



1541. Robert Henry Thurston. By W. F. Durand. Pages 843-849, plate i. 



1542. Theodore Mommsen. By Emil Reich. Pages 851-855. 



IV. SPECIAL PUBLIC.VTIONS OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



1418. International Exchange List of the Smithsonian Institution, September, 



1903. Pages 492. 



1442. James Smithson. By Samuel I'ierpont Langley. (Reprinted from The 

 Smithsonian Institution, 1846-1896. The History of its First Half Century. ) City 

 of Washington, 1904. Octavo. Pages 25; portrait of Smithson. 



1460. International Exchange. Brussels Convention of 1886, Proclaimed by the 

 United States, 1889. 



1461. Classified list of Smithsonian publications available for distribution April, 



1904. Pages 29. 



V. NATIONAL MLSEUM PlIBLIC.\TIONS. 



The publications of the National Museum consist (a) the Annual Report, forming 

 a separate volume of the Report of the Smithsonian Institution; (b) The Proceed- 

 ings of the United States National Museum; (c) the Bulletin of the United States 

 National Museum, and (rf) Contributions from the United States Herbarium. 



The Report for the year ending June 30, 1902, was completed during the past fiscal 

 year and the manuscript of the 1903 Report was in press. 



