%0 Generic
%T Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ended June 30, 1962
%A United States Congress House
%A Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents
%A Beadle, George W.
%A Christenson, L.D
%A Cooper, Ralph S.
%A Crowe, Sylvia
%A Dawson, E. Yale
%A DeLong, Dwight M.
%A Desmond, Annabelle
%A Fell, H. Barraclough
%A Hutchinson, Joseph
%A Klopsteg, Paul E.
%A Matthews, L. Harrison
%A Page, R.M
%A Robinove, Charles J.
%A Russell, John
%A Saint-Amand, Pierre
%A Snodgrass, R.E
%A Stephens, William M.
%A Stookey, S. Donald
%A Strong, James T.
%A Werner, A.E.A
%A Taylor, C. Fayette
%D 1963
%X Aircraft propulsion: A review of the evolution of aircraft powerplants, by C. Fayette Taylor, p. 245
%X Appendix precedes p. 244
%X Bows and arrows: A chapter in the evolution of archery in America, by Paul E. Klopsteg, p. 567
%X Civilization and the landscape, by Sylvia Crowe, p. 537
%X How many people have ever lived on earth? by Annabelle Desmond, p. 545
%X Index, p. 605
%X Man in a world of insects, by Dwight M. DeLong, p. 423
%X Mangroves: Trees that make land, by William M. Stephens, p. 491
%X Modern glass, by S. Donald Stookey, p. 323
%X Rocket propulsion, by Ralph S. Cooper, p. 299
%X Scientific methods in the examination and conservation of antiquities, by A.E.A. Werner, p. 593
%X Some mysteries of life and existence, by R.E. Snodgrass, p. 517
%X Table of contents, p. III
%X The early history of radar, by R.M. Page, p. 315
%X The evolution of the echinoderms, by H. Barraclough Fell, p. 457
%X The great earthquakes of May 1960 in Chile, by Pierre Saint-Amand, p. 337
%X The history and relationships of the world's cottons, by Sir Joseph Hutchinson, p. 497
%X The opening of the Arctic Ocean, by Lt. Comdr. James T. Strong, p. 391
%X The place of genetics in modern biology, by George W. Beadle, p. 399
%X The rim of the reef, by E. Yale Dawson, p. 365
%X The shark that hibernates, by L. Harrison Matthews, p. 415
%X The soil as a habitat for life, by Sir John Russell, p. 449
%X Tropical fruit-fly menace, by L.D. Christenson, p. 441
%X What's happening to water? by Charles J. Robinove, p. 375
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%C Washington, DC
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