as one : 



Aw^v ciii American i'^"- 

 ccnce, aided in its deveiopmen. 

 he United 

 a scholars have deemed it 

 the majority of an 



...^w its grow... ..^ve been An... .^ 



ccls connected with America. Few counLiicb a 



i mor led a ' oological field to s 



■ur own. /ears ar tive pre 



mknown to the k. ican anthr< jy wa \ 



-^ .. n at present. It is .... ....„.._. result of these anO 



'""-^r inflr " " ^hat, whatever its a?-"'^^' — ""^^-^ ^ — 'nam 



le study of an- 

 ve can say witi. pride it ha 



arch V 



■ ]^ hr.t nvii r 



itilic * tuai iiic ot a great natu i 



■ stand, as it has stood, without 

 a r{\ a] in this fiel- - ne of several itions 



A. . ... . ,.ence, but the leader, appealing to scholars ti ^. 



he I ■'' - ^ — ^ -1, researches. -^^^ ' "-^ the public and students 



carefully arrangcu museum in the coun 



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1. the cxiUDits oi 

 Tchsology or the 



di but a p 



curatc;^^^^j.^^ 0feto:iO eMT/^l. 



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