6o SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL, IO7 



by area division, then alphabetically. The information covers dates 

 of travel, capacity, linguistic ability, area materials, address, age, and 

 occupation. The sixth installment is an index to names, regions, 

 languages, occupations, and materials. 



2. Military Manpower of Africa. The Africa committee also 

 prepared this special report on manpower resources. 



3. Personnel List of Oceania, Installments I-VI. The Committee 

 on the Anthropology of Oceania prepared a series of personnel 

 lists similar to those on Africa but without the final index. 



4. Personnel List of Asia. The Oceania committee assembled 

 this partial list as a byproduct of its principal survey of Oceania. 



5. Asiatic Geographers. The Committee on Asiatic Geography 

 compiled a list of professional geographers with Asiatic field experi- 

 ence. The list gives name, address, age, degrees, and travel. 



Prepared by Institutions and Individuals 



1. Strategic Bulletins of Oceania. These bulletins were compiled 

 by the Cross-Cultural Survey, Institute of Human Relations, Yale 

 University. Seven were completed and with one exception distributed 

 through the Board. The titles of the seven bulletins are: 



1. Gazetteer of the Marshall Islands. 



2. Meteorology of the Marshall Islands. 



3. Emergency Adaptations in Melanesia. 



4. Seaplane Landings in Northern Dutch Guiana (not for distribution). 



5. Food and Water Supply in the Marshall Islands. 



6. Distribution of Diseases in Melanesia. 



7. Meteorology of the Caroline Islands. 



2. Resources of the Smithsonian Institution Library. A statement 

 which describes the size, location, and general contents of the library. 



3. "The Linguist as a Teacher of Languages," by Mary R. Haas, 

 reprinted from Language, vol. 19, No. 3, 1943. The Board ob- 

 tained reprints of this article for distribution to the teachers of 

 area and language programs in the universities. 



Series which the Ethnogeographic Board 

 Assisted in Distributing 



I. Smithsonian Institution War Background Studies. Twenty-one 

 numbers of this series appeared between 1942 and 1945. Since these 

 are readily available in libraries the titles are not listed here. The 

 accounts cover regions, peoples, and natural history of world areas. 

 The Board transmitted many requests for numbers in this series to 

 the Smithsonian, particularly from the Army and Navy. 



