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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections., Volume 81

Label
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections., Volume 81
Language
eng
Abstract
The present series, entitled "Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, " embraces all the octavo publications of the institution except the Annual Report. The scope is not limited and the volumes thus far issued related to nearly every branch of science. Among these various subjects zoology, bibliography, geology, mineralogy, anthropology, and astrophysics have predominated
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.
Nature of contents
technical reportsbibliography
Oclc number
554888011
Series statement
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 81Publication / Smithsonian Institution, 3063
Sub title
Volume 81
Table Of Contents
Publication 2966. Mexican mosses collected by Brother Arsene Brouard - II. I. Theriot. August 15, 1928. 26 pp., 9 figuresPublication 2970. Cambrian fossils from the Mohave Desert. Charles E. Resser. July 5, 1928. 14 pp., 3 platesPublication 2971. Morphology and evolution of the insect head and its appendages. R. E. Snodgrass. November 20, 1928. 158 pp., 57 figuresPublication 2972. Drawing by Jacques Lemoyne de Morgues of Saturioua, a Timucua chief in Florida. David I. Bushnell, Jr. August 23, 1928. 9 pp., 1 plate, 1 figurePublication 2977. The relations between the Smithsonian Institution and the Wright Brothers. Charles G. Abbot. September 29, 1928. 27 ppPublication 2980. A study of body radiation. L. B. Aldrich. December 1, 1928. 54 pp., 9 figuresPublication 3009. Recent archeological developments in the vicinity of El Paso, Texas. Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. January 25, 1929. 14 pp., 5 plates, 8 figuresPublication 3010. Parasites and the aid they give in problems of taxonomy, geographical distribution, and paleogeography. Maynard M. Metcalf. February 28, 1929. 36 pp., 3 figuresPublication 3012. A second collection of mammals from caves near St. Michel, Haiti. Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. March 30, 1929, . 30 pp., 10 platesPublication 3013. Tropisms and sense organs of Lepidoptera. N. E. McIndoo. April 4, 1929. 59 pp., 16 figuresPublication 3014. Atmospheric ozone: Its relation to some solar and terrestrial phenomena. Frederick E. Fowle. March 18, 1929. 27 pp., 13 figuresPublication 3015. Archeological investigations in the Taos Valley, New Mexico, during 1920. J. A. Jeancon. June 11, 1929. 29 pp., 15 plates, 14 figuresPublication 3021. Descriptions of four new forms of birds in Hispaniola. Alexander Wetmore. May 15, 1929. 4 ppPublication 3023. Prehistoric art of the Alaskan Eskimo. Henry B. Collins, Jr. November 14, 1929. 52 pp., 24 plates, 2 figuresPublication 3024. Arthropods as intermediate hosts in helminths. Maurice C. Hall. September 25, 1929. 77 pp
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