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Publications of Smithsonian Institution

  • 1. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution (for the year...) and Report of the U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1869-1908, 1925-1948, (95 vols), and New Title...
  • Smithsonian year: Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution of the year... Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution., 1968-1979, 1981-1985, (62 vols), (missing 1980).
  • 2. Annual Report [of] the United States National Museum for the year ended... / Smithsonian Institution.- Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office 1907-1961, (54 vols). (Previous title=Report on the progress and condition of the U.S. National Museum for the year ending...).
  • 3. Annual Report of the Bureau of (American) Ethnology, Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office 1879-1964 (1-49, 51-81), (86 vols.), (missing vol. 50).
  • 4. Bulletin of the Bureau of (American) Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 1889-1971, (184 vols.) (missing 9, 10, 12-20, 24-25).
  • In the above volumes are included the publications of the Bulletin bearing the subtitles: a) Anthropoligical Papers and b) River Basin Surveys Papers.
  • Also: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology: MOONEY, J., The Siouan Tribes of the East, Washington, (1894), PILLING, J. C., Bibliography of the Athapascan Languages, Washington, (1892), PILLING, J. C., Bibliography of the Salishan Languages, Washington, (1893), PILLING, J.C., Bibliography of the Eskimo language.- Washington, 1887.
  • 5. List of foreign correspondents of the Smithsonian Institution.. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 469. Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D. C. 1882.
  • 6. Smithsonian Institution. War Background Studies, Washington D.C. 1942-1943, (4 vols).
  • 7. Publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology of the Smithsonian Institution (Nr 1-16). Washington D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office 1944-1953, (16 vols).
  • 8. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology with index to authors and titles.- Washington, D.C., 1914.- (Bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution; 58).
  • 9. Smithsonian Reports: ALEXANDER, B., From the Niger, by Lake Chad, to the Nile.- Washington, D.C., 1910, BAELZ, E., Prehistoric Japan.- Washington, D.C., 1908, BALFOUR, H., The Fire Piston.- Washington, D.C., 1908, CUΙNOT, L., Heredity.- Washington, D.C., 1907, FAWCETT, C.B., The numbers and distribution of mankind.- Washington, D.C., 1948, FEWKES, J.W., A preliminary account of archaeological field work in Arizona in 1897.- Washington, D.C., 1898, FEWKES, J.W., The cave dwellings of the old and new worlds.- Washington, D.C., 1910, FLETCHER, Alice C., A study of the Omaha tribe: the import of the totem.- Washington, D.C., 1898, FRIEDERICI, G., Scalping in America.- Washington, D.C., 1907, HOLMES, W.H., Review of the evidence relating to auriferous gravel man in California.- Washington, D.C., 1901, HOLMES, W.H., Traces of Aboriginal operations in an iron mine near Leslie, Mo.- Washington, D.C., 1904, HOOPER, L., The loom and the spindle: past, present, and future.- Washington, D.C., 1915, HULBERT, H.B., The Korean language.- Washington, D.C., 1904, LANGLEY, S. P., The fire walk ceremony in Tahiti. Washington, D.C., 1902, LUSCHAN (von), F., The early inhabitants of western Asia.- Washington, D.C., 1915, LUSCHAN (von), F., The early inhabitants of western Asia.- Washington, D.C., 1915, MASON, O.T., Traps of the American Indians: a study in psychology and invention.- Washington, D.C., 1902, PUTNAM, F. W., A problem in American anthropology.- Washington, D.C., 1901, Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for 1875, 1876.- Washington, D.C., 1877, ROBINSON, L., The story of the Chin.- Washington, D.C., 1915, ROSS, R., Malaria in Greece.- Washington, D.C., 1909, SACHAU, E., Three Aramaic papyri from Elephantine, Egypt.- Washington, D.C., 1908, TOZZER, A.M., The value of ancient Mexican manuscripts in the study of the general development of writing.- Washington, D.C., 1912.
   
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