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10.  GIVE A LIST OP PAPERS PUBLISHED DURING THE YEAR BY YOURSELF AND YOUR OFFICIAL ASSOCIATES AND COLLABORATORS, SO FAR AS THE SAME ARE BASED UPON MUSEUM MATERIAL.  EACH NOTICE FOR THE BIBLIOGRAPHY SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY A FULL AND COMPLETE CITATION (e.g., [[underline]]PROC. U.S. NAT. MUM.[[/underline]], XV, NO.898, AUG. 4, 1892, pp. 179-219, PLS. XIX-XXI, FIGS. 8-10), AND ALSO BY A BRIEF ABSTRACT OF THE PAPER.  IF ANY PAPER IS BASED PARTLY BUT NOT ENTIRELY UPON MUSEUM MATERIAL, THAT FACT SHOULD BE INDICATED.

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WILSON, Thomas. Age of the Indian Race; Proofs of the antiquity of the Red Man in America.
[[underline]] The Sun [[/underline]], New York, [[strikethrough]] Sunday, [[/strikethrough]] April 12, 1896.

The original colony must have been restricted in number and locality. It increased in numbers and spread in localities until the Indian population became millions and covered the two continents.  This required a long period of time.  The original colony must have had but one language, but by extension and separation, it acquired new ones, until there became [[strikethrough]] nigh [[/strikethrough]] ^[[nearly]] two hundred.  [[strikethrough]] This also required long time. [[/strikethrough]]

--- Chickamauga Park and the dedication ceremonies.
[[underline]]Public Spirit[[/underline]], Hatboro, Pa., [[strikethrough]]Saturday[[/strikethrough]] May 9, 1896.

Describes the Park, how it is being restored to its condition at the time of the battle, and the ceremonies of its dedication September 19, 1895.

[[strikethrough]]--- The Golden Patera of Rennes.
Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U.S. Nat. Mus.) 1894 (1895). pp. 611-617, pl. 1, fig. 1.

Describes the find, at Rennes, of this Roman relic belonging to the fourth or fifth century, A.D.[[/strikethrough]]

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Note - there is marginalia to the left the last 2 paragraphs which I did not know how to address/annotate. Next - Put in 96-97; prior markings look to be shorthand symbols - maybe someone can decipher! -