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American Association for the Advancement of Science, for the purpose of promoting 

 such indexes. The present number forms an octavo pamphlet of 30 pages. 



664. " Bibliography of Astronomy for the year 1887." By William C. Winlock. 

 This is in continuation of the series of such bibliographies heretofore appended to 

 the Regents' annual reports. It forms an octavo pamphlet of 63 pages. 



665. "Bibliography of Chemistry for the year 1887." By H. Carriugton Bolton^ 

 This is a similar continuation : an octavo pamphlet of 13 pages. ■ 



666. "Additions and Corrections to the List of Foreign Correspondents, to July 

 1888." By George H. Boehmer. Octavo pamphlet of 36 pages. 



667. "Systematic Arrangement of the List of Foreign. Correspondents to July, 

 1888." By George H. Boehmer. Octavo pamphlet of 55 pages. 



675. "Report on Astronomical Observatories for 1886." By George H. Boehmer. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1886.) Octavo pamphlet of 119 pages. 



683. " Report on Smithsonian Exchanges for the year ending June 30,1886." By 

 George H. Boehmer. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1886.) Octavo pamphlet of 

 30 1> ages. 



684. " Miscellaneous Papers relating to Anthropology." (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1886.) This collection comprises the following articles : " The Ray Collec- 

 tion from the Hupa Reservation." By Otis T. Mason. Thirty-five pages, with26 plates. 

 "A Navajo Artist and his Notions of Mechanical Drawing." By R. W. Shufeldt. Five 

 pages with 3 plates. " Notes on the customs of the Dakotahs." By Paul Beck with. 

 Thirteen pages. " The Atnatanas, Natives of Copper River, Alaska. By Henry T. Allen. 

 Nine pages. "Indians of the Quinaielt Agency, Washington Territory." By C. Wil- 

 loughby. Sixteen pages with 7 figures. " The Stone Age of Oregon." By Myron Eells. 

 Thirteen pages. " Charm Stones : Noteson the so-called 'plummets,' or sinkers." By 

 Lorenzo G.- Yates. Ten pages with 4 plates. " Studies on the Archaeology of Michoa- 

 can, Mexico." By Nicholas Leon. Twelve pages with 1 plate. "On some Spurious 

 Mexican Antiquities, and their relation to Ancient Art." By William H. Holmes. 

 Sixteen pages with 18 figures. "Earth-works at Fort Ancient, Ohio." By William 

 M. Thompson. Three pages with 1 figure. Forming in all an octavo pamphlet of 

 132 pages, illustrated by 26 figures and 34 plates. 



685. "On certain Parasites, Commensals, and Domiciliars, in the Pearl Oysters, 

 Meleagrince." By Robert E. C. Stearns. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1886.) 

 Octavo pamphlet of 6 pages with 3 plates. 



686. " Time reckoning for the Twentieth Century." By Sandford Fleming. (From 

 the Smithsouian Report for 1886.) Octavo pamphlet of 22 pages with 5 figures. 



68?' . ''Catalogue of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution; with a classified 

 list of separate publications, and an alphabetical index of authors and subjects.'* 

 By William J. Rhees. This work embraces all the articles published by the Smith- 

 sonian Institution from its organization, in 1846, to the 1st of July, 1886 (a period of 

 forty years), and forms an octavo volume of 383 pages. 



688. "Report upon International Exchanges, under the direction of the Smithso- 

 nian Institution, for the year ending June 30, 1888." By J. H. Kidder, curator. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1888.) Octavo pamphlet of 16 pages. 



SMITHSONIAN ANNUAL REPORTS. 



668. Report of Samuel P. Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, for 

 the year ending June 30, 1888. An octavo pamphlet of 126 pages. 



676. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, show- 

 ing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending 

 June 30, 1886. Part i. This part, the report of the Institution proper, contains 

 the Journal of Proceedings of the Board of Regents at the annual meeting held Janu- 

 ary 13, 1886, the Report of the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents, the 

 report of Professor Baird, the Secretary of the Institution, with subsidiary report on, 



