30 Director's Annual Report. 
186, 188, 190.—Year-book, 1912.—Classics of international law, 
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Smithsonian Institution.—Report of librarian, 1912.—Report 
of board of regents, 1911-1912.—Miscellaneous collections, Ivii, 
II, 12, 17-22, 24-30; lviii, title and contents; lix, 19, title and con- 
tents; Ix, 15-30, title and contents; Ixi, 1-14, 16, 17; 19,20; Txaaeue 
—Contributions to United States National Herbarium, xvi, 4-12; 
xvii, 1-3.—Eight miscellaneous publications. 
United States Geological Survey.—Annual report, 1912.— 
Bulletins, 471, 501-503, 510, 513, 521, 522, 524-530, 533-5a5en5eue 
—Geological atlas of the United States, folios, 184, 186.—Mineral 
resources of the United States, rg11 (2 vols.).—Monographs, li 
(2 vols.).—Professional papers, 77-80, 85 A.— Water supply papers, 
250, 281, 253,292,293, 297, 300, 305, 307, 308; 310, 241i, suaagmam 
United States National Museum.—Report, 1912.—Bulletins: 
71, part 3; 79, 80, 81.— Proceedings, 42-44; separate fromean 
Preservation of osseous and horny tissues, by F. L. J. Boettcher. 
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. 
New Zealand Institute.—Transactions and proceedings, xlv. 
Dominion Museum.—Bulletin, 4. 
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft.— Vierteljahrschrift, 1912; 1913 
1, 2.—Neujahrsblatt, 1913. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Purchased unless otherwise designated. 
Agassiz, G. R.—Letters and recollections of Alexander Agassiz. 
Boston, 1913. Given by the author. 
American Anthropologist.—Current numbers. Also Current an- 
thropological literature, i, 4; ii, 1, 2. 
American Association of Museums.—Proceedings, vli. Given by 
Dro W: TP. Bugham. 
American Journal of Science.—Series I: i, iv, vi; vil, 2; viii, ix, 
XU-XiV)s XVili-XxVill: xxix, I; XKxX-KXXVi; XXXVil, 27) xKxRle 
xlix.—Series II: i-iv; vil; 20, 21; vill, 22, 24; ix—xipexiigeee 
S111, 930), KivieRv, 443) KVitKIRy 2K, 58, “SO; coK1, R11; eye 
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