90 KEPORT Oi^ THE SECRETARY. 



1038. Smithsonian Physical Tables, prepared by Thomas Gray. Second Revised 

 Edition. City of Washington: Pu])lished by the Smithsonian Institution, 1903. 

 Octavo. Pages xxxiv, 301. 



1372. The International Exchange Service of the Smithsonian Institution. Wash- 

 ington City: Published by the Smithsonian Institution, 1902. Octavo. Pages 4. 



1376. List of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution 1846-1903. By AVilliam 

 Jones Rhees, Washington City, 1903. Octavo. Pages viii, 99. 



1374. [In press.] Index to the Literature of Thorium, 1817-1902, by Cavalier H. 

 Joiiet, Ph. D. Octavo. About 130 pages. 



1417. [In press.] Phylogeny of Fusus and its' Allies, Ijy Amadeus W. Grabau. 

 Octavo. About 194 pages and 18 plates. 



[ .] [In press.] A Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492-1902, ))>■ Henry 



Carrington Bolton. Second Supplement. Octavo. About 400 pages. 



[ .] [In press.] Hodgkins fund. Researches on the Attainment of Very Low 



Temperatures, by Morris W. Travers. Octavo. About 30 pages. 



III. SMITHSONIAN ANNUAL REPORTS. 



The annual rejjort is in two parts or volumes, one devoted to the Institution proper 

 and the other to the National INIuseum. The contents of the Smithsonian vohmie for 

 1901 were given in the last report of the editor, though the bound volume had not 

 then been received from the Public Printer. The 1902 volume has been put in type, 

 though, wdth the exception of the Secretary's Report to the Regents, no parts had 

 been distributed up to June 30, 1903. Additional copies of several jiapers from 

 earlier reports were printed from the stereotype plates. 



1307. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 

 ending June 30, 1901. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Octavo. 

 Pages Lxvii, 782, with 173 plates. 



The contents of the 1902 Report are as follows: 



1369. Report of S. P. Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for the 

 year ending June 30, 1902. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 1-115, 

 with plates i-ix. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. A small 

 edition of this report in royal octavo form was printed in November, 1902. 



1378. Journal of Proceedings of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion at meeting of January 22, 1902. Report of Executive Connnittee. Acts and 

 Resolutions of Congress. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages xi-lvi. 

 Washington: Government Printing Office, 1901. Octavo. 



1379. Recent ^ronautical Progress, and Deductions to be drawn therefrom regard- 

 ing the Future of J^rial Navigation. By Maj. B. ^F. S. Baden-Powell. From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 121-131. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1380. Some J^^ronautical Experiments. By Wilbur Wright. From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1902, pages 133-148 with plates i-iv. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1381. Stellar Evolution in the Light of Recent Research. By Prof. George E. Hale. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 149-163, with plates i-xi. Washing- 

 ton: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1382. A new Solar Theory. By Prof. J. Halm. From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1902, pages 165-176. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1383. An Experimental Investigation of The Pressure of Light. By Peter Lebedew. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 177-178. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1384. Comets' Tails, The Corona and the Aurora Borealis. By Prof. John Cox. 



