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among the people.  This can be done through publication, by means of lectures, and by the organization in kindred societies for concert of action and more extensive preparation at their meetings for the presentation of this subject in its proper light.  I also suggest the preparation of series of specimens illustrating the science of Prehistoric Anthropology, and giving as well as we can the life of the prehistoric man accompanyed with the descriptive letter press and catalogue.  These to be distributed to all institutions of learning in the United States, receiving in exchange much implements and objects as are possible.  Possibly the most important factor of all would be the endeavor to increase the knowledge and interest of the executive and legislative officers of our government so that that the science of Prehistoric Anthropology could be certain to receive in the future their countenance, support, and assistance.

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