140 



ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Oysters 

 Parasites, commensals, and domi- 



ciliares in the pearl oysters, Melea- 



grinae, by Robert E. C. Stearns. 



1886: 339-344 

 Ozone 



Christian Frederic Schoenbein: the dis- 

 coverer of ozone. 1868: 185-192 

 Ozone and antozone, by Charles M. 



Wetherill. 1864: 166-177 

 Physiological influence of ozone, by 



Leonard Hill and Martin Flack. 



191 1 : 617-628 

 Pacific islands 



Drowned ancient islands of the Pacific 



Basin, by H. H. Hess. 1947: 281- 



300 

 Project Coral Fish looks at Palau, by 



Frederick M. Bayer and Robert R. 



Harry-Rofen. 1956: 481-508 

 Tropical cyclones and the dispersal of 



life from island to island in the 



Pacific, by Stephen Sargent Visher. 



1925: 313-319 

 Pacific Ocean 



Compulsory migrations in the Pacific 



Ocean, by Otto Sittig. 1895: 419- 



435 

 Packard, C. M., Insect enemies of our 



cereal crops. 1942: 323-338 

 Packard, R. L., Pre-Columbian copper 



mining in North America. 1892: 



175-198 

 Page, Thornton, Beyond the Milky Way. 



1950: 165-172 

 Origin of the earth. 1949: 1 61-174 

 Paine, Albert Bigelow, Children's 



Room at the Smithsonian Institution. 



1 901: 553-560 

 Paine, Clifford E., World's longest 



bridge span. 1937: 565-571 

 Paine, Robert T., Jr., Japanese art — a 



reappraisal. 1948: 453-456 

 Painting 



Artist and the atom, by Peter Blanc. 



1951:427-439 

 Notes on the principles and process of 



X-ray examination of paintings, by 



Alan Burroughs. 1927: 529-533 



Oils, varnishes, and mediums used in 

 the painting of pictures, by A. P. 

 Laurie. 1906: 459-468 



Role of chemistry in paintings, by Eu- 

 gene Lemaire. 1906: 453-458 

 Palace of Minos 



Palace of Minos, by Arthur J. Evans. 

 1901: 425-437 

 Palau Islands 



Project Coral Fish looks at Palau, by 

 Frederick M. Bayer and Robert R. 

 Harry-Rofen. 1956: 481-508 

 Paleobotany 



Notes on the geological history of the 

 walnuts and hickories, by Edward 

 W. Berry. 19 13: 319-331 



Paleobotany: a sketch of the origin and 

 evolution of floras, by Edward W. 

 Berry. 1918: 289-407 



Plant records of the rocks, by A. C. 

 Seward. 1932: 363-371 



Relations of paleobotany to geology, 

 by F. H. Knowlton. 19 12: 353-358 

 Paleogeography 



Paleogeographical relations of Antarc- 

 tica, by Charles Hedley. 19 12: 443- 



453 

 Paleontology 



Future of paleontology, by Joseph A. 

 Cushman. 1938: 317-324 



North American paleontology for 1886, 

 by John Belknap Marcou. 1887: 

 231-287 



Paleontology and human relations, by 

 Stuart Weller. 1927: 309-319 



Present position of Paleozoic botany, 

 by D. H. Scott. 1907: 371-405 



Principles and methods of paleontol- 

 ogy, by Thomas Henry Huxley. 

 1869: 363-388 



Recent progress and trends in verte- 

 brate paleontology, by W. D. Mat- 

 thew. 1923: 273-289 



Review of the progress of North 

 American invertebrate paleontology. 

 1884: 563-582; 1885: 7 x 3-759; 

 1887: 231-287; 1888: 261-326 



See also Fossils 



