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in researches concerning prehistoric fishing in Europe and North America, and have nearly finished an extensive work on the subject. The illustrations were made under my personal supervision.

c. [[underline]]Use of Museum material by persons not officers of the Museum.[[/underline]] - A small number of North American stone, bone and shell fishing-implements were placed at the disposal of Mr. Barnet Phillips, of New York, for literary purposes.

The use, for reference and study, of a large number of shell objects has been [[strikethrough]]given[[/strikethrough]] ^[[conceded to]] Mr. W.H. Holmes, of the U.S. Geo[[strikethrough]]graph[[/strikethrough]]ical ^[[log]] [[insertion made to read Geological]] Survey.

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d. [[underline]][[blue-pencil strikethrough]] Bibliography of works published in 1882, by officers of the department, or upon material belonging to the department.[[/strikethrough]] [[/underline]]
^[[1882, Rau, Charles]]
Articles on Anthropological Subjects, contributed to the Annual Reports of the Smithsonian Institution from 1863 to 1877 by Charles Rau, Washington: published by the Smithsonian Institution, 1882. (No 440. of Smithsonian Publications).

[[underline]]Contents[[/underline]].

Preface.

An Account of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the