96 , EEPORT OF THE SECRETAEY. 



On Roman History, by Ettore Pais. 



On the Necessity in America of the Study of the Early History of Modern European 

 Nations, by Friedrich Keutgen. 



The Chief Currents of Russian Historical Thought, by Paul Milyoukov. 



The Work of American Historical Societies, by Henry E. Bourne. 



I'ublic Records in Our Dependencies, by Worthing Chauncey Ford. 



The Exploration of the Louisiana Frontier, 1803-1806, by Isaac J. Cox. 



The Campaign of 1824 in New York, by C. H. Rammelkamp. 



Report of the Conference on the Teaching of History in Elementary Schools, by J. A. 

 James. 



Report of the Conference on the Teaching of Church History, by Francis A. Christie. 



First Report of the Conference of State and Local Historical Societies, by Frederick W. 

 Moore. 



State Departments of Archives and History, by Thomas McAdory Owen. 



Report of the Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Branch, by 

 Max Farrand. 



Bibliographical Notes on Early California, by Robert Ernest Cowan. 



The Nootka Sound Controversy, by W. R. Manning. 



Report of the Public Archives Commission on Archives of Alabama, Pennsylvania, 

 North Carolina, Kansas, and Georgia. 



Report on the Collection of Materials in English and European History and Subsidiary 

 Fields in Libraries of United States, by Wilbur H. Siebert. 



VII. REPORT OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



The seventh report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American 

 Revolution was received from that Society in May, and was submitted to Con- 

 gress in accordance with the requirements of the law. 

 Respectfully submitted. ^ 



A. Howard Clark, Editor. 

 Mr. S. P. Langley, 



Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



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