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Smithsonian Institution—Continued. 
Site for buildings;.selecthion: Of 27.222 s.o.cs— sense ee ee ee eee ee a eee xxiv, 431, 482 
Smithson, ‘will ofs.2.252 25-5 sony eae eee See eee ae ee ee ee ee eee ee xxi, 429 
Smithson’s personal property to be preserved at Smithsonian Institution--_--.._._- Xxiii, 433 
Specimens and objects of art, natural history, etc., to be received, arranged, and clas- 
BINCG <- 22 < casste Sasee Mt s2os oan se ose e eee = Soe SE re ee eee eye a ee eae Xxiii, 433 
Treasurer of United States, duplicate contracts to be filed with----.-.-------.-----.---- 482 
Treasury, United States, to pay money on certificate of Chancellor and Secretary. xxv, 431 
Trust accepted by the United States of Smithson’s property ---.----- ----.------------- Xxv, 429 
Vice-President of United States to preside at meetings of the Institution in absence of 
Hated ease tts (eh ei spas gees ee ey oe a ees Se eee aa Senco aU Ss Son soee oe oe SSeS SSS sess: xxiii, 434 
Smithsonian Institution, Organization of, amendments to original act: 
Repeal of section relative to copyrights (February 5, 1859) ._...---.--.--.------ ---.---.-- 608 
Repeal of provision requiring two of the Regents to be members of the National Insti- 
tute in the city of Washington (January 10),1860)_.- ... -- 2-228 soe een 
To receive residuary legacy of Smithson and to authorize fund to be increased not 
exceeding a million dollars (February 8, 1867) --.-_----- Bee esac accel ns Gaon ee aeons ee 
Provision to change the words ‘tthe mayor of the city of Washington” to “the goy- 
ernor of the District of Columbia” (March 20; 1871) 2-22. 222-2.) 2. osc so eee eee 689 
Revised and abridged and reenacted as Revised Statutes (June 22, 1874)__...-.....-.---- 724 
Provision to change the words ‘‘ Commissioner of the Patent Office’ to ‘‘ Commissioner 
of Patents?’ (Mebruary.2(, 1877) - -<..2-<3--s0- oon ene eee eee oan 767 
Provision to change membership of the ‘‘ establishment of the Smithsonian Institution,” 
and to allow the Institution ‘‘to receive money or other property by gift, bequest, 
or devise, and to hold and dispose of the same in” (March 12, 1894) _._.-.------ Xxi, xxv, 1685 
(See also under following titles: Accounts, audit of; Acts of Congress; Alaska; Alma- 
nac, Nautical; American Historical Association; American University; Arkansas; 
Armory building; Army Medical Library and Museum; Art; Astrophysical Observa- 
tory; Bequest or fund of Smithson; Bequests or gifts; Bessels; Board on Geographic 
Names; Building; Capron Japanese Collection; Catalogue of Scientific Literature; 
Circular; Civil Service; Colonial Dames; Committees, Congressional; Contracts for 
supplies; Contributions to Knowledge; Copyrights; Corporation; Correspondents; 
Daughters of American Revolution; Disbursing officer; Documents; Education; 
‘‘Establishment;*’ Ethnology; Exchanges; Executive Committee of Board of Re- 
gents; Executive Departments; Expenditures; Expositions; Fine Arts; Fire at; Fire 
protection; Fish Commission; Free freight; Free postage; Geological Survey; Glover's 
entomological work; Government; Grounds; Hall Arctic Expedition; Henry funeral; 
Henry memorial; Henry, services of; Henry statue; Illustrations of publications; 
Indian relics; Indian statistics and history; Interior Department; Investigation by 
Congress; Land Office Museum; Library Committee of Congress; Library of Con- 
gress; Library, Smithsonian; Mail matter; Mechanics’ Institute of Washington; 
National Institute; National Institution; National Museum; Objects of; Officers; 
Opening on Sunday or in evening; Owen, Robert Dale; Policy of; Printing reports 
of; Railroad, Street; Regents, Board of; Report of; Salaries; School of research and 
medicine; Securities; Stanley Indian paintings; Telegraph; University of the United 
States; University or school of original research and medicine; Weights and meas- 
ures; Zoological Park.) 
Snell“E: 'S., Regent, proposed -- ---2.-2.-+ 22-2. - one m see ine ote ae ae i= ee 
Snider; Guilb., clerk; Exchanges ..: 22. -2 52. Peticstse sense seeiee oes Oe ww ae 
Snodgrass, H.C, remarks Dy | 522-220-5252 Soa ae a ea ee ie 1610, 1631, 1619+ 
Society of Antiquaries, Gondon ©~-2 <<; - 2-22 ste canoe enn ee See oe 569 
Societytor Arts: london). 22. 222225 ee oe ees Saree nea nn ee Se I ee le 154, 750 
Society of:Colonial‘Dames of America’ 22: 92 2225 2r one teen en ee ee nie 1559, 1763, 1765 
Society of Sons of the American Revolution -------.---- ----------2----s22-<--=--.---- 1527, 1528, 1529 
Society, Washington Zoological 22:2. 52-22-22: s2seee eee S eet te nene a eee oa ee 685 
Sociolozical Institution, proposed - =... S225 tase ee ae eee 2 ee ee ee te 1761-1763 
Sociology/Powell’s researches inlss 222. = fetaoeweeb acca <= ate Senead 6 eens aoe ee ee eee 858 
Soh) Pom. Ky, aid, National Museum 2ss--2-s---aas--e ooo aa i ae ee 1599 
SoldicrsMbome:? Hite. sok 2 ee ee ee a ee ee ge eee ee 1190, 1216 
Solicitor-General, opinion of, as to Fish Commissioner - .----- ------ ------------------------ 922, 1049 
Solicitors for Snuthson fund |. 022) Sec eeeee Seen ane eae sea can ce cnee eer ones 17,66 
Somatology, Powell’siresearches In. - 2-20 selec cccrs co seee woe eee oa wee = ee oeen eae ae te eee 858 
Somerset, Charles; Duke of -_..... 22 2a80l) 2S eae eo ceh een eae see nee ae eee 5, 54 
Sons of Revolutionary Sines @ -- 22.222 20 SEYee ee = ae soe eee a eeen eee meee ene ee 1529 
Sons’ of the. American Rey olution 225.2. cece ce ere mae nee ae Sema ee eaten oe eee ee 1527, 1530 
Sophocles. sate soeet sae sew enon be bees nano eee ariel e nen oe eaten ene Se eee a eee 166 
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