Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 00 100,000 23,00017,000 30,00012,0008 3,05017,000200,00025,0001,400 22,300 27,000600,000 30,0003 30,000 130,000 62,500 3 42,000 27,500 1,000 1,500 320 3,917 6,0002,500 1,100 1,800 3,200 600 ,200 4,800 4,1004,2004,0001,600 500 2,2003,2003,0004,100 2,800 3,50080 5,2005,5003,0004,5005,000 1,0001,8001,000 600 4,2004,9004,3004,500 1212i1420 1091312i 14i 26 9 128J 1813 7 12 7 6666 («) $5,500,000 1,200,0001,000,0001,250,0002,000,000 3,100,000 2,100,000 12,000,000 7,000,000 300,000 700,000 1,200,000(<) 7,000,000 (


Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 00 100,000 23,00017,000 30,00012,0008 3,05017,000200,00025,0001,400 22,300 27,000600,000 30,0003 30,000 130,000 62,500 3 42,000 27,500 1,000 1,500 320 3,917 6,0002,500 1,100 1,800 3,200 600 ,200 4,800 4,1004,2004,0001,600 500 2,2003,2003,0004,100 2,800 3,50080 5,2005,5003,0004,5005,000 1,0001,8001,000 600 4,2004,9004,3004,500 1212i1420 1091312i 14i 26 9 128J 1813 7 12 7 6666 («) $5,500,000 1,200,0001,000,0001,250,0002,000,000 3,100,000 2,100,000 12,000,000 7,000,000 300,000 700,000 1,200,000(<) 7,000,000 (*) (4)1,000,0005,000,000 20,000,000 8,500,000 W 6,125,000 500,0003,300,000900,000(*) Not ready. Ready. Not ready. Do. ready. Do. Do. Do. ready. Do. ready. 1 These estimates must be considered as merely preliminary and subject to change. 3 Lands not classified; classification shown is assumed. 4 No estimate. 7 In Navajo Indian Reservation. 8 Railroad. 917,000 withdrawn under Carey RICHARD By Maecus Benjamin. [With 1 plate.] American science has lost one of its distinguished authorities oninvertebrate zoology, and the United States National Museum itshonored chief by the death of Richard Rathbun in the city of Wash-ington early on the morning of July 16,1918. Richard Rathbun was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 25,1852, and there studied in the public schools until he reached the ageof 15 years, when he entered the service of a firm of contractors, withwhich he remained for 4 years, acquiring a thorough knowledge ofbusiness methods, that was of special value to him during his lateryears. At that time, attracted by the specimens of fossils that abound inwestern New York, he began the study of paleontology to which heassiduously devoted his evenings and holidays. The collection in themuseum of the Buffalo Society of National Sciences was made by himand he was appointed curator of


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