10 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 193 8 



1937 



Revolutionary Relics j u l y 4 



Life in the Sea July n 



Pharmaceutical Products j u l y 25 



Automobiles Au „ j 



Men of Science Au „ 



Medals ™H_ZI Aug." 15 



Glass Aug> 22 



Egyptian Antiquities ^y^ 29 



Rubber H __~"_r_"_"_" Sep". 5 



Refrigeration Sent 12 



Cutlery IZZILZZ Sept 19 



Surgery gept ^ 



Tin 0ct 3 



Flying the Oceans Oct*. 10 



Lace__ "~"~ 0ct 17 



Radiation. 



Oct. 2^ 



Famous Swords q c j. 31 



Science Advance of the Year N 0V- 7 



John Smith and the Virginia Indians Nov! 14 



Romance of Surveying Nov> 21 



Capturing Live Animals in Sumatra Nov 28 



Diamond 7~_~~ Dec' 5 



Aztec Civilization j) ec -jo 



Drugs and Medicines Dec 19 



Christmas in the Colonies j) ec 2 G 



1938 

 The True De Soto Jan 2 



Masters Behind the Mellon Masterpieces j an . 9 



Land versus Weather Jan ' 16 



The Saga of the Sewing Machine ""__ Jan ' 28 



Whales, Largest of Mammals j an 30 



Four Principles of Mechanics Feb 6 



Snakes, Big and Little Feb 13 



The Lincoln Legend Feb ' 2 q 



The Story of Electricity Feb 2 j 



Man Against Insects J Mar 6 



Conquest Underground Mar ' 13 



Rockets and Planets Mar ' 2Q 



Saving the Forests ~__" Mar ' 27 



Birds of Prey " A " g 



Introducing the Universe 1 A ' 10 



The Inca Empire of the Sun ~_" A " 17 



Silver Through the Centuries Apr ' 24 



Exploration for Science ~___ Ma ' 1 



Primitive Music C, * 



May 8 



Air Mail ,, „_ 



May 15 



American Food Plants M ^ 



Rare Metals Ai " 



_ May 29 



Twentieth Century Physics June 5 



Jacques Marquette on the Mississippi "~_~ j une 12 



Industrial Chemistry ~ June 19 



Life Under the Microscope " June 2 q 



