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%T Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution to July, 1893
%A United States Congress House
%A Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents
%A Aitken, John
%A Ball, Robert Stawell
%A Berthelot, Marcelin
%A Blakie, W.B
%A Boys, Charles Vernon
%A Brinton, Daniel Garrison
%A Bryce, James
%A Burdon-Sanderson, John
%A Caldwell, George Chapman
%A Daubree, Auguste
%A Dean, Bashford
%A Dewar, James
%A Hubbard, Gardiner Greene
%A Ives, Frederic Eugene
%A King, Clarence
%A Lilienthal, Otto
%A Lockyer, Norman
%A Marey, Etienne-Jules
%A Markham, Clements Robert
%A Rotch, Abbott Lawrence
%A Wallace, Alfred Russell
%A Ranyard, Arthur Cowper
%A Osten-Sacken, Carl Robert
%A Young, Charles Augustus
%A Walcott, Charles Doolittle
%A Tylor, Edward Burnett
%A Muller, Friedrich Max
%A Stokes, George Gabriel
%A Seebohm, Henry
%A Varigny, Henry de
%A Tristram, Henry Baker
%A Warnerke, Leon
%A Mason, Otis Tufton
%A Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin
%A Ostwald, Wilhelm
%A Murray, John
%D 1894
%X Appendices to Report of the Secretary, p. 35
%X Atoms and sunbeams, by Robert Ball, p. 121
%X Biographical sketch of Henri Milne-Edwards, by M. Berthelot, p. 709
%X Biology in relation to other natural sciences, by J.S. Burdon-Sanderson, p. 435
%X Comparative locomotion of different animals, by E.J. Marey, p. 501
%X Deep-sea deposits, by A. Daubree, p. 545
%X Electric-spark photographs of flying bullets, by C.V. Boys, p. 165
%X Field study in ornithology, by H.B. Tristram, p. 465
%X Fundamental units of measure, by T.C. Mendenhall, p. 135
%X Geologic time as indicated by the sedimentary rocks of North America, by Charles D. Walcott, p. 301
%X How maps are made, by W.B. Blakie, p. 419
%X Index, p. 729
%X Journal of the proceedings of the Board of Regents, p. XI
%X List of illustrations, p. VII
%X Magnetic properties of liquid oxygen, by James Dewar, p. 183
%X North American bows, arrows and quivers, by Otis T. Mason, p. 631
%X On chemical energy, by W. Ostwald, p. 231
%X Oriental scholarship during the present century, by Frederick Max Muller, p. 681
%X Phenomena connected with cloudy condensation, by John Aitken, p. 201
%X Photographs in natural colors, by Leon Warnerke, p. 163
%X Photography in the colors of nature, by F.E. Ives, p. 151
%X Practical experiments in soaring, by Otto Lilienthal, p. 195
%X Relations of air and water to temperature and life, by Gardiner G. Hubbard, p. 265
%X Report of the Executive Committee, p. XIX
%X Report of the Secretary, p. 1
%X Stone Age basis for Oriental study, by E.B. Tylor, p. 701
%X Summary of progress in anthropology for the year 1893, by Otis T. Mason, p. 601
%X Table of contents, p. V
%X The "nation" as an element in anthropology, by Daniel G. Brinton, p. 589
%X The American chemist, by G.C. Caldwell, p. 239
%X The Ice Age and its work, by A.R. Wallace, p. 277
%X The Mont Blanc Observatory, p. 259
%X The North Polar basin, by Henry Seebohm, p. 375
%X The age of the Earth, by Clarence King, p. 335
%X The air and life, by Henry de Varigny, p. 521
%X The early temple and pyramid builders, by J. Norman Lockyer, p. 95
%X The great lunar crater Tycho, by A.C. Ranyard, p. 89
%X The highest meteorological station in the world, by A. Lawrence Rotch, p. 253
%X The luminiferous aether, by George G. Stokes, p. 113
%X The marine biological stations of Europe, by Bashford Dean, p. 505
%X The migration of the races of men considered historically, by James Bryce, p. 567
%X The present standpoint of geography, by Clements R. Markham, p. 395
%X The problem of flying, by Otto Lilienthal, p. 189
%X The renewal of Antarctic exploration, by John Murray, p. 353
%X The so-called Bugonia of the ancients, and its relation to a bee-like fly, Eristalis tenax, by C.R. Osten-Sacken, p. 487
%X The wanderings of the North Pole, by Sir Robert Ball, p. 75
%X Variable stars, by C.A. Young, p. 107
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