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ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Antarctica — Continued 



Antarctica: a vanished austral land, 



by Henry O. Forbes, 1894: 297-316 

 First crossing of Antarctica, by Lincoln 



Ellsworth. 1937: 307-321 

 Paleographical relations of Antarctica, 



by Charles Hedley. 19 12: 443-453 

 Penguins of the Antarctic regions, by 



L. Gain. 1912: 475-482 

 Promotion of further discovery in the 



Arctic and Antarctic regions, by 



Clements R. Markham. 1894: 317- 



34 1 

 Renewal of Antarctic exploration, by 



John Murray. 1893: 353-373 



Antarctic expeditions 



Antarctic question: voyages to the 

 South Pole since 1898, by J. Machat. 

 1908: 451-480 



Antarctic voyage of the Belgica during 

 1897, 1898, and 1899, by Henryk 

 Arctowski. 1901: 377-388 



Expedition to the South Pole, by Roald 

 Amundsen. 19 12: 701-716 



First year's work of the National Ant- 

 arctic Expedition, by Clements R. 

 Markham. 1903: 459-465 



Geological results of the Byrd Antarc- 

 tic expedition, by Laurence M. 

 Gould. 1932: 235-250 



Ronne Antarctic research expedition 

 194 6-1948, by Finn Ronne. 1949: 



3697393 



Scientific advantages of an Antarctic 

 expedition, by John Murray. 1897: 

 413-436 



Some results of the British Antarctic 

 expedition of 1907-1909, by E. H. 

 Shackleton. 1909: 355-368 



Swedish Antarctic expedition, by Otto 

 Nordenskiold et al. 1903: 467-479 

 Antennae 



Homoeotic regeneration of the anten- 

 nae in a phasmid or walking-stick, 

 by H. O. Schmit-Jensen. 1914: 



5 2 3~53 6 



Antevs, Ernst, Late-glacial clay chronol- 

 ogy of North America. 193 1: 313- 

 3M 



Antevs, Ernst 



Research Corporation awards to A. E. 

 Douglass and Ernst Antevs for re- 

 searches on chronology. 1931: 303- 

 324 



Anthony, M., Evolution of the human 

 foot 1903: 519-535 



Anthony, William A., Transadantic 

 telephoning. 1901: 299-306 



Anthropological Society of Paris 

 History of the transactions of the An- 

 thropological Society of Paris from 

 1865 to 1867, by Paul Broca. 1868: 



37 6 -39i 

 Anthropology 



Anthropological work of Prince Albert 



I of Monaco, and the recent progress 



of human paleontology in France, 



by Marcellin Boule. 1923: 495-507 

 An anthropologist looks at Lincoln, by 



T. D. Stewart. 1952: 419-437 

 Anthropology and the melting pot, by 



T. D. Stewart. 1946: 315-343 

 Anthropology in the last twenty years, 



by Rudolph Virchow. 1889: 555— 



570 

 Anthropology of the brain, by D. Ker- 



foot Shute, 1892: 595-601 

 Antiquity of man, by John Evans. 



1890: 467-474 

 Antiquity of man in America in the 



light of archeology, by N. C. Nelson. 



1935: 47 I ~5°6 

 Criminal anthropology, by Thomas 



Wilson. 1890: 617-686 

 Cultural status of the South African 



man-apes, by Raymond A. Dart. 



1955: 3 I 7"338 

 Egypt as a field for anthropological 

 research, by P. E. Newberry. 1924: 



435-459 



Evolution, genetics, and anthropology, 



by A. E. Mourant. 1961: 501-520 

 Forehead, by Ales Hrdlicka. 1933: 



407-414 

 Fossil human remains found near 



Lansing, Kansas, by W. H. Holmes. 



1902: 455-462 



