REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 77 



No. 1060. Influence of Environment upon Human Industries or Arts, by Otis Trif- 

 tou Mason. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 26 pages, 

 with 1 full-page illustration. 



No. 1061. The Japanese Nation : A Typical Product of Environment, by Gardiner 

 G. Hubbard. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 14 

 pages. 



No. 1062, The Tusayan Ritual: A Study of the Influence of Environment on 

 Aboriginal Cults, by J. Walter Fewkes. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) 

 Octavo pamphlet of 17 pages, with 4 full-page plates of illustrations. 



No. 1063. The Relations of Institutions to Environment, by W J McGee. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 10 pages. 



No. 1064. (Includes 1059 to 1063 in one cover.) 



No. 1065. The Centennial of the Institute of France, by Jules Simon. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 14 pages. 



No. 1066. Science in Early England, by Charles L. Barnes, M. A., F. C. S. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 12 pages. 



No. 1067. The Place of Research in Education, by H. E. Armstrong. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 15 pages. 



No. 1068. Huxley and His Work, by Theodore Gill. (From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 20 pages, with full-page portrait of Huxley. 



No. 1069, Pasteur, by George M. Sternberg, M. D., LL. D, (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 5 pages. 



No. 1070. Helmholtz, by T. C. Mendenhall. (From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1895.) Octavo pamphlet of 6 pages. 



No. 1074. Report of S. P. Langiey, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, for 

 the year ending June 30, 1896. An octavo pamphlet of 77 pages, with 6 full-page 

 illustrations. 



IV. SPECIAL, PUBLICATIONS NOT INCLUDED IN REGULAR SERIES. 



No. 1081. International Exchange List of the Smithsonian Institution, corrected 

 to July, 1897. City of Washington. Published by the Smithsonian Institution, 

 1897. 8°, ix, 331 pp. 



No. 1082. Memoir of George Brown Goode, 1851-1896. By S. P. Langiey. Read 

 befdte the National Academy April 21, 1897. Washington, 1897. 8°, 30 pp. 



No. 1086. The Smithsonian Institution, 1846-1896. The History of its First Half 

 Century. Edited by George Brown Goode. City of Washington, 1897. Royal 8°, 

 X, 856 pp., with 26 full-page illustrations. The contents of this volume are as fol- 

 lows: 



Preface, by the President of the United States. 



Introduction, by the Secretary of the Institution. 



History of the Smithsonian Institution : 



I. James Smithson, by Samuel Pierpont Langiey. 

 II. The Founding of the Institution, 1835-1846, by George Brown Goode, 



III. The Establishment and the Board of Regents, by George Brown Goode. 



IV. The Three Secretaries, by George Brown Goode. 

 V. The Benefactors, by Samuel Pierpont Langiey. 



VI. The Smithsonian Building and Grounds, by George Brown Goode. 

 VII. The Smithsonian Library, by Cyrus Adler. 

 VIII. The United States National Museum, by Frederick William True. 

 IX. Bureau of American Ethnology, by W J McGee. 

 X. The International Exchange System, by William Crawford Winlock. 

 XI. The Astrophysical Observatory, by Samuel Pierpont Langiey, 

 XII. The National Zoological Park, by Frank Baker. 



XIII. Exploration Work of the Smithsonian Institution, by Frederick William True- 



XIV. The Smithsonian Publications, by Cyrus Adler, 



XV. Biographical Sketch of George Brown Goode, by David Starr Jordan, 



