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From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 179-192. "Washington: Government 

 Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1385. "Good Seeing." By S. P. Langley. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, 

 pages 193-195, with plate i. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1386. On the Raciio-Activity of ]Matter. By Henri Becquerel, D. C. L., Ph. D. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 197-206, with plates i-vii. Washington : 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1387. History of Cold and the Absolute Zero. By Prof. James Dewar, M. A., 

 LL. D., D. Sc, F. R. S. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 207-240. 

 Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1388. Experimental Phonetics. By Prof. John G. McKendrick, F. R. S. From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 241-259. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1389. Wireless Telegraphy: Its Past and Present Status and its Prospects. By 

 William Maver, jr. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 261-274, with 

 plates i-iv. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1390. Telpherage. By Charles M. Clark. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, 

 pages 275-286, with plates i-xiii. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. 

 Octavo. 



1391. The Evolution of Petrological Ideas. By J. J. Harris Teall, esq., M. A., 

 V. P. R. S. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 287-308. Washington: 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1392. Preliminary Report on the Recent Eruptions of the Soufriere, in St. Vincent, 

 and of a Visit to Mont Pelee, in Martinique. By Tempest Anderson, ]M. D., B. Sc, 



F. G. S., and John S. Flett, M. A., D. Sc, F. G. S. From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1902, pages 309-330, with plates i-iii. Washington: Government Printing Office, 

 1903. Octavo. 



1393. Volcanic Eruptions on Martinique and St. Vincent. By Israel C. Russell. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 331-349, with plates i-xr. Washington : 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1394. The Progress of Geographical Knowledge. By Col. Sir T. H. Holdich, C. B., 

 K. C. 1. E. , F. R. G. S. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 351-373. Wash- 

 ington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1395. The Discovery of the Future. By H. G. Wells. From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1902, pages 375-392. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903.' 

 Octavo. 



1396. The Life of Matter. By A. Dastre. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, 

 pages 393-429. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1397. The Craniology of Man and Anthropoid Apes. By N. C. Maenamara. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 431-449, with plates i-vi. Washington: 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1398. The Barousse-Rousse Explorations: A Study of a New Human Type, by M. 

 Verneau. By Albert Gaudry. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 451- 

 453, with plates i, ii. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1399. Fossil Human Remains Found Near Lansing, Kansas. By W. H. Holmes. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 455-462, with plates i-iii. Washing- 

 ton: Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1400. The Wild Tribes of the Malay Peninsula. By W. W. Skeat, M. A. From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 463-478, with plates i, ii. Washington: 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1401. The Pygmies of the Great Congo Forest. By Sir Harry H. Johnston, 



G. C. ]\I. G. From the Smithsonian Report for 1902, pages 479-491. Washington: 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. Octavo. 



1402. Guam and Its People. By W. E. Safford. From the Smithsonian Report 



