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[[underlined]] Scholarly Projects [[/underlined]] (continued)

$76,159 Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies (Correll, Pierce, Wu)
Continuation in FY 1979 of above project.

$35,000 Museum of Natural History  (William Fitzhugh)
Interdisciplinary archeological project in Northern Labrador.

$23,490 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (John A. Eddy)
A study to investigate the long-term relationships between solar activity and the climate of earth. Particular emphasis placed on the degree sunspot activity affects earth's weather

[[underlined]] $452,569 [[/underlined]] Unallocated
$1,000,000

[[underlined]] Educational Outreach [[/underlined]]

$490,656 Previously awarded ([[. 112-115 of Proceedings of the September 1978 meeting of the Board of Regents

$5,000 Radiation Biology Laboratory
Seminar program for FY 1979.

$36,000 Smithsonian Institution Press
Publication of radio featurettes produced by the Office of Telecommunications.

$8,000 National Portrait Gallery
Symposium on the art of biography, November 13-14, 1978.

$2,000 Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Spanish soundtrack for documentary film on research in the tropics for showing to schools and civic groups.

[[underlined]] $458,364 [[/underlined]] Unallocated
$1,000,000