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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 for the year ending June 30, 1907
%A United States Congress House
%A Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents
%A Abbe, Cleveland
%A Abel, Othenio
%A Baelz, Erwin O.E. von
%A Balfour, Henry
%A Bragg, William Henry
%A Chisholm, George Goudie
%A Dane, John M.
%A Fischer, Theobald
%A Fleming, John Ambrose
%A Flexner, Simon
%A Gill, Theodore
%A Greene, Edward Lee
%A Gregory, John Walter
%A Hale, George Ellery
%A Kershaw, John Baker Cannington
%A Loisel, Gustave
%A Matignon, Camille
%A Mortillet, Adrien
%A Naville, Edouard
%A Turpain, A.
%A Scott, D.H
%A Sachau, Eduard
%A Sprague, Frank Julian
%A Praetorius, Franz
%A Newell, Frederick Haynes
%A Soper, George Albert
%A Ramon y Cajal, Santiago
%A Smillie, Thomas William
%A Parsons, Charles
%D 1908
%X Bronze in South America before the arrival of Europeans, by Adrien de Mortillet, p. 261
%X Geology of the inner earth: Igneous ores, by J.W. Gregory, p. 311
%X Immunity in tuberculosis, by Simon Flexner, p. 627
%X Index, p. 711
%X Inland waterways, by George G. Chisholm, p. 347
%X Linnaean memorial address, by Edward L. Greene, p. 685
%X List of plates, p. VII
%X Marcelin Berthelot, by Camille Matignon, p. 669
%X On the properties and natures of various electric radiations, by W.H. Bragg, p. 195
%X Prehistoric Japan, by E. Baelz, p. 523
%X Proceedings of the Board of Regents, p. XI
%X Progress in electro-metallurgy, by John B.C. Kershaw, p. 215
%X Publication addresses numerous countries within the larger regions indexed
%X Recent contributions to electric wave telegraphy, by J.A. Fleming, p. 163
%X Recent progress in color photography, by Thomas W. Smillie, p. 231
%X Report of the Executive Committee, p. XXIX
%X Report of the secretary, p. 1
%X Some facts and problems bearing on electric trunk-line operation, by Frank J. Sprague, p. 131
%X Some opportunities for astronomical work with inexpensive apparatus, by George E. Hale, p. 267
%X Systematic zoology; its progress and purpose, by Theodore Gill, p. 449
%X Table of contents, p. V
%X The Mediterranean peoples, by Theobald Fischer, p. 497
%X The Salton Sea, by F.H. Newell, p. 331
%X The air of the New York subway, by George A. Soper, p. 647
%X The development of mechanical composition in printing, by A. Turpain, p. 113
%X The fire piston, by Henry Balfour, p. 565
%X The genealogical history of the marine mammals, by O. Abel, p. 473
%X The origin of Egyptian civilization, by Edouard Naville, p. 549
%X The origin of the Canaanite alphabet, by Franz Praetorius, p. 595
%X The present position of Paleozoic botany, by D.H. Scott, p. 371
%X The problem of color vision, by J.M. Dane, p. 613
%X The progress of science as illustrated by the development of meteorology, by Cleveland Abbe, p. 287
%X The steam turbine on land and at sea, by Charles A. Parsons, p. 99
%X The structure of Lippmann heliochromes, by S.R. Cajal, p. 239
%X The zoological gardens and establishments of Great Britain, Belgium, and the Netherlands, by Gustave Loisel, p. 407
%X Three Aramaic papyri from Elephantine, by Eduard Sachau, p. 605
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%C Washington, DC
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