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Fewkes ; The Relation of Institutions to Environment, by W J McGee ; The Cen- 

 tennial of the Institute of France, by Jules Simon; Science in Early England, by 

 Charles L. Barnes; The Place of Research in Education, by H. E. Armstrong; Hux- 

 ley and His Work, by Theodore Gill; Pasteur, by George M. Sternberg; Helmholtz, 

 byT. C.Mendenhall. 



III. PAPERS PROM ANNUAL REPORT. 



No. 1040. Proceedings of Regents. Report of Executive Committee. Acts and 

 resolutions of Congress. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamph- 

 let of 43 pages. 



No. 1041. Atmospheric Electricity, by Arthur Schuster, F. R. S. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 15 pages, with 1 plate. 



No. 1042. The General Bearings of Magnetic Observations, by Ettrick W. Creak. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 8 pages. 



No. 1043. Recent Progress in Optics, by Prof. W. LeConte Stevens. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 17 pages. 



No. 1044. Air and Life, by Henry De Varigny. (From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 60 pages. 



No. 1045. The Atmosphere in Relation to Human Life and Health, by Francis 

 Albert Rollo Russell. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet 

 of 145 pages. 



No. 1046. The Air of Towns, by J. B. Cohen. (From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 38 pages, with 21 plates of illustrations. 



No. 1047. The Composition of Expired Air and its Effects upon Animal Life, by 

 Drs. J. S. Billings, S. Weir Mitchell, and D. H. Bergey. (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 23 pages. 



No. 1048. Physiological Light, by Prof. Raphael Dubois. (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 18 pages, with 4 plates of illustrations. 



No. 1049. Oceanography, Bionomics, and Aquiculture, by William A. Herdman, 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 21 jjages. 



No. 1050. Botanical Work of the British Association, by W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 

 F. R. S. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 20 pages. 



No. 1051. Zoology since Darwin, by Ludwig v. Graff. (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 14 pages, with full-page portrait of Darwin. 



No. 1052. The Evolution of Modern Scientific Laboratories, by William H. Welch, 

 M. D. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 11 pages. 



No. 1053. The Yellow Races, by Dr. E. T. Hamy. (From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 12 pages. 



No. 1054. Compulsory Migrations in the Pacific Ocean, by Otto Sittig. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1895. ) Octavo pamphlet of 16 pages, illustrated with colored 

 map. ~ 



No. 1055. The Old Indian Settlements and Architectural Structures in Northern 

 Central America, by Dr. Carl Sapper. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) 

 Octavo pamphlet of 18 pages, illustrated with 6 full-page plates. 



No. 1056. Preliminary Account of an Expedition to the Cliff Villages of the Red 

 Rock Country, and the Tusayau Riains of Sikyatki and Awatobi, Arizona, in 1895, 

 by J. Walter Fewkes. CFrom the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet 

 of 31 pages, illustrated with 32 full-page plates. 



No. 1057. Race and Civilization, by Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie, D. C. L., LL. D. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 11 pages. 



No. 1058. Polychromyin Greek Statuary, by Maxime Collignon. (From the Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 22 pages. 



No. 1059. Relation of Primitive Peoples to Environment, illustrated by American 

 examples, by ,T. W. Powell. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo 

 pamphlet of 12 pages. 



