5 

 ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



(1847-Present) 



Currently called "Smithsonian Year"; inclusion of scientific papers 



was discontinued in 1964. 



YEAR 



1854. Brainard, David. On the nature and cure of the bite of serpents and 

 wounds of poisoned arrows, pp. 123-136. 1855. 



1854. Head, J.F. Some remarks on the natural history of the country about 

 Fort Ripley, Minnesota, pp. 291-293. 1855. 



1854. Mann, Charles. Habits of a species of salamander ( Amblystoma opacum) 

 Bd. pp. 294-295. 1855. 



1854. Hoy, P.R. On the Amblystoma luridum , a salamander inhabiting Wisconsin, 

 p. 295. 1855. 



1877. Weismann, August. On the change of the Mexican axolotl to an 

 Aiably stoma . pp. 349-375. 1878. 



1888. Dall, William H. Professor Baird in Science, pp. 731-738. 1890. 



1889. Lucas, Frederic A. Animals recently extinct, or threatened with 



extinction, as represented in the collections of the U.S. 

 National Museum. pp. 609-649. 1891. 



1893. Marey, E.J. Comparative locomotion of different animals, pp. 501-504. 

 1894. 



1900. Lucas, Frederic A. The restoration of extinct animals, pp. 479-492. 



1901. 



1901. Lucas, Frederic A. The dinosaurs or terrible lizards, pp. 641-647. 



1902. 



1901. Langley, S.P. The greatest flying creature, pp. 649-653. 1902. 



1901. Lucas, Frederic A. The greatest flying creature, the great 



pterodactyl Omithostoma . pp. 654-659. 1902. 



1902. Howes, G.B. The morphological method and recent progress in 



zoology, pp. 581-608. 1903. 



1906. Andrews, C.W. The recently discovered Tertiary vertebrata of 

 Egypt, pp. 295-307. 1907. 



1911. Pozzi, S. The garden of serpents, Butantan, Brazil, pp. 441-446. 

 1912. 



