Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1921 |
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... material to the original report . Preparatory work for the discussion of the ethnology of the Kwa- kiutl Indians was also continued during the present year . A chap- ter on place names and another one on personal names and material for ...
... material to the original report . Preparatory work for the discussion of the ethnology of the Kwa- kiutl Indians was also continued during the present year . A chap- ter on place names and another one on personal names and material for ...
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... material described under the first 10 headings pertains exclusively to the United States . ( 1 ) Military and naval decorations and medals , including types of all military decorations , medals , and badges awarded by the Govern- ment ...
... material described under the first 10 headings pertains exclusively to the United States . ( 1 ) Military and naval decorations and medals , including types of all military decorations , medals , and badges awarded by the Govern- ment ...
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... material is potential in the molten glass , if its concentration be great , the glass " strikes " opal quickly and with relatively little cooling and becomes a denser opal as cooling proceeds , until the stage is reached when no more ...
... material is potential in the molten glass , if its concentration be great , the glass " strikes " opal quickly and with relatively little cooling and becomes a denser opal as cooling proceeds , until the stage is reached when no more ...
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Bureau of American Ethnology | 17 |
Report on the United States National Museum | 25 |
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND REGENTS | 100 |
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