REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 15 
of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Octavo. Pages 267-285, with 6 
plates. 
1836. The Progress of Science as Illustrated by the Development of Meteor- 
ology. By Cleveland Abbe. Octavo. Pages 287-809. 
1837. Geology of the Inner Earth.—Igneous Ores. By Prof. J. W. Gregory, 
D. Se, F. R. S. Octavo. Pages 311-830. 
1888. The Salton Sea. By F. H. Newell, Director United States Reclamation 
Service. Octavo. Pages 331-345, with 9 plates. 
1839. Inland Waterways. By George G. Chisholm. Octavo. Pages 347-370. 
1840. The Present Position of Paleozoic Botany. By D. H. Scott, F. R. S., 
lately honorary keeper of the Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 
Octavo. Pages 371-405, with 2 plates. 
1841. The Zoological Gardens and Establishments of Great Britain, Belgium, 
and the Netherlands. By Gustave Loisel, director of the Laboratory of General 
Embryology at the School of Hautes Etudes, professor of zoology in the second- 
ary courses of the Sorbonne, Paris. Octavo. Pages 407-448, with § plates. 
1842. Systematic Zoology: Its Progress and Purpose. By Theodore Gill. 
Octavo. Pages 449-471, with 14 plates. 
1843. The Genealogical History of the Marine Mammals. By Prof. O. Abel. 
Octavo. Pages 473-496. : 
1844. The Mediterranean Peoples. By Theobald Fischer, University of Mar- 
burg. Octavo. Pages 497-521. 
1845. Prehistoric Japan. By Dr. HB. Baelz, 1876-1902, professor Imperial 
Japanese University of Tokyo. Octavo. Pages 523-547, with 2 plates. 
1846. The Origin of Egyptian Civilization. By Edouard Naville, D. C. L., 
LL. D., ete. Octavo. Pages 549-564. 
1847. The Fire Piston. By Henry Balfour, M. A., curator of Pitt-Rivers 
Museum, Oxford. Octavo. Pages 565-593, with 5 plates. 
1848. The Origin of the Canaanite Alphabet. By Franz Praetorius. Octavo. 
Pages 595-604. 
1849. Three Aramaic Papyri from Elephantine, Egypt. By Prof. Eduard 
Sachau. Octavo. Pages 605-611, with 2 plates. 
1850. The Problem of Color Vision. By John M. Dane. Octavo. Pages 
613-625. 
1851. Immunity in Tuberculosis. By Simon Flexner, M. D., Rockefeller Insti- 
tute for Medical Research, New York City. Octavo. Pages 627-645. 
1852. The Air of the New York Subway Prior to 1906. By George A. Soper. 
Octavo. Pages 647-667. 
1858. Marcelin Berthelot. By Camille Matignon, professor of mineral chem- 
istry at the Collége de France; former assistant professor to Berthelot at the 
Collége de France. Octavo. Pages 669-684, with 1 plate. 
1854. Linnean Memorial Address. By Edward L. Greene. Octavo. Pages 
685-709, with 1 plate. 
The Report of the Executive Committee and Proceedings of the Board of 
Regents of the Institution, as well as the Report of the Secretary for the fiscal 
year ending June 30, 1908, both forming part of the Annual Report of the 
Board of Regents to Congress, were printed in pamphlet form and published at 
the December meeting of the Board of Regents, as follows: 
1855. Report of the Executive Committee and Proceedings of the Board of 
Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending June 30, 1908. 
Octayo. Pages 3-18. 
1856. Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 
ending June 30, 1908. Octavo. Pages iii, 86. 
