• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: 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, 1934
  • Contributor: Antoniadi, Eugene Michel [Other]; Blom, Frans [Other]; Clark, Austin H. [Other]; Conklin, Edwin G. [Other]; Esselen, Gustavus J. [Other]; Heintz, Anatol [Other]; Hitchcock, Albert Spear [Other]; Hopkins, Frederick Gowland [Other]; Jeans, James Hopwood [Other]; Johnston, Earl S. [Other]; Krieger, Herbert William [Other]; Marmer, Harry Aaron [Other]; Mitman, Carl W. [Other]; Rose, Albert Chatellier [Other]; Scrase, F.J. [Other]; Smith, Roger Cletus [Other]; Stagg, J.M. [Other]; Stewart, Leroy C. [Other]; Stirling, Matthew Williams [Other]; Wood, Casey Albert [Other]; Taylor, Hugh S. [Other]
  • Corporation: Smithsonian Institution, Board of Regents
  • imprint: Washington, DC, 1935
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  • Published in: United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 9974
    House document / 74th Congress, 1st session. House ; no. 17, pt. 1
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (462 p); illustrations, maps, tables
  • Language: English
  • Reproductino series: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2007
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  • Footnote: A generation's progress in the study of evolution, by Edwin G. Conklin, p. 205
    An outline development of highway travel, especially in America, by Carl W. Mitman, p. 325
    Appendices, p. 11
    Arctic butterflies, by Austin H. Clark, p. 267
    Before papyrus... beyond rayon, by Gustavus J. Esselen, p. 169
    British Polar Year expedition to Fort Rae, Northwest Canada, 1932-33, by J.M. Stagg, p. 107
    Commerce, trade, and monetary units of the Maya, by Frans Blom, p. 423
    Commercial extraction of bromine from sea water, by Leroy C. Stewart, p. 153
    Curious and beautiful birds of Ceylon, by Casey A. Wood, p. 247
    Grasses, what they are and where they live, by A.S. Hitchcock, p. 297
    How the fishes learned to swim, by Anatol Heintz, p. 223
    Index, p. 441
    Indian cultures of northeastern South America, by Herbert W. Krieger, p. 401
    Modern seismology, by F.J. Scrase, p. 193
    Phototropism: A specific growth response to light, by Earl S. Johnston, p. 313
    Protium-deuterium-tritium, the hydrogen trio, by Hugh S. Taylor, p. 119
    Smithsonian archeological projects conducted under the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1933-34, by M.W. Stirling, p. 371
    Some chemical aspects of life, by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, p. 129
    Table of contents, p. V
    The influence of civilization on the insect fauna in cultivated areas of North America, by Roger C. Smith, p. 257
    The markings and rotation of Mercury, by E.M. Antoniadi, p. 99
    The new world-picture of modern physics, by Sir James H. Jeans, p. 81
    The variety in tides, by H.A. Marmer, p. 181
    Via Appia in the days when all roads led to Rome, by Albert C. Rose, p. 347
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