Report Upon the Condition and Progress of the U.S. National Museum During the Year Ending June 30 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... received , in exchange for duplicate specimens , from the museums in Europe and America at the time of the Philadelphia exhibition and subsequently . ( 11 ) Collections received as gifts , deposits , or in exchange , from in- dividuals ...
... received , in exchange for duplicate specimens , from the museums in Europe and America at the time of the Philadelphia exhibition and subsequently . ( 11 ) Collections received as gifts , deposits , or in exchange , from in- dividuals ...
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... received during the year , the total number of specimens in the collection is now less than estimated for 1889 , owing to the re- jection of worthless material . d Including paints , pigments , and oils . e Duplicates not included . ƒ ...
... received during the year , the total number of specimens in the collection is now less than estimated for 1889 , owing to the re- jection of worthless material . d Including paints , pigments , and oils . e Duplicates not included . ƒ ...
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... received during the year 1889 - '90 . f Catalogue entries . g Including Cenozoic fossils , h Fossil and recent plants . i Exclusive of Prof. Ward's collection . j This relates only to specimens received through the Museum , and does not ...
... received during the year 1889 - '90 . f Catalogue entries . g Including Cenozoic fossils , h Fossil and recent plants . i Exclusive of Prof. Ward's collection . j This relates only to specimens received through the Museum , and does not ...
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... received during the year , and are referred to elsewhere in this report . The number of specimens received during the year was 5,504 . In the catalogue 934 entries have been made . GRAPHIC ARTS . In the section of graphic arts the ...
... received during the year , and are referred to elsewhere in this report . The number of specimens received during the year was 5,504 . In the catalogue 934 entries have been made . GRAPHIC ARTS . In the section of graphic arts the ...
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... received being about 1,500 , embracing 952 specimens in the Osborne collection received several years ago . The entries representing entirely new material are 374 in number . The Bibliography ( Section IV ) contains notices of the ...
... received being about 1,500 , embracing 952 specimens in the Osborne collection received several years ago . The entries representing entirely new material are 374 in number . The Bibliography ( Section IV ) contains notices of the ...
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Стр. 283 - I mean stock to remain in this country, to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Стр. 301 - That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be made for their reception, all objects of art and of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geological and mineralogical specimens, belonging, or hereafter to belong, to the United States, which may be in the city of Washington...
Стр. 9 - States as ex-officio members, three members of the Senate, three members of the House of Representatives, and six citizens, two of whom shall be resident in the City of Washington and the other four shall be inhabitants of some state, but no two of them of the same state.
Стр. 303 - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
Стр. 335 - That, so soon as the Board of Regents shall have selected the said site [for a building], they shall cause to be erected a suitable building, of plain and durable materials and structure, without unnecessary ornament, and of sufficient size, and with suitable rooms or halls, for the reception and arrangement, upon a liberal scale, of objects of natural history, including a geological and mineralogical cabinet; also a chemical laboratory, a library, a gallery of art, and the necessary lecture rooms...
Стр. 334 - Your committee will not withhold their opinion, that upon the choice of this single officer, more probably than on any one other act of the board, will depend the future good name and success and usefulness of the Smithsonian Institution.
Стр. 335 - Smithson, as expressed in his will, that one of the principal modes of executing the act and the trust is the accumulation of collections of specimens and objects of natural history! and of elegant art, and the gradual formation of a library of valuable works pertaining to all departments of human knowledge...
Стр. 286 - ... knowledge among men, the Smithsonian Institution should be a scientific and literary institution, formed upon a model the best calculated to make those means the most effectual to that end. 4. Resolved, That to apply said trust fund to the erection and support of an observatory would not be to fulfill bona fide the intention of the testator, nor would it comport with the dignity of the United States to owe such an establishment to foreign eleemosynary means.
Стр. 334 - Note I. (From p. 275.) A special Committee of the Board of Regents appointed September 8th, 1846, "to digest a plan to carry out the provisions of the Act to establish the Smithsonian Institution...
Стр. 301 - ... (which they are hereby authorized to make,) or by donation, which they may receive, or otherwise, cause such new specimens to be also appropriately classed and arranged. And the minerals, books, manuscripts, and other property of James Smithson, which have been received by the Government of the United States, and are now placed in the Department of State, shall be removed to said Institution, and shall be preserved separate and apart from other property of the Institution.