Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1884 |
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... Exhibition in 1880 , and those of Norwich in 1881 and Edinburgh in 1882 , induced a number of gentlemen in England to propose an exhibition in London in 1883 , that should far surpass any of its predecessors . The necessary arrangements ...
... Exhibition in 1880 , and those of Norwich in 1881 and Edinburgh in 1882 , induced a number of gentlemen in England to propose an exhibition in London in 1883 , that should far surpass any of its predecessors . The necessary arrangements ...
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... exhibition series , while in the duplicate series there are about about 7,000 specimens , making an ap- proximate total of 14,000 specimens . During the past year 413 specimens were added to the reserve and exhibition series , and 1,261 ...
... exhibition series , while in the duplicate series there are about about 7,000 specimens , making an ap- proximate total of 14,000 specimens . During the past year 413 specimens were added to the reserve and exhibition series , and 1,261 ...
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... Exhibition of eighteen hun- dred and seventy - six , and uniform therewith , five thousand copies of the report of the Board on behalf of the United States Executive De- partments at said Exhibition , being the report which was ...
... Exhibition of eighteen hun- dred and seventy - six , and uniform therewith , five thousand copies of the report of the Board on behalf of the United States Executive De- partments at said Exhibition , being the report which was ...
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