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assistant United States Coast Survey. Accepted for publication, April, 1861. [May, 1862.] 4to., pp. 164, with 1 map and 14 woodcuts. (S. C. XIII.)

147. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1860. 36th Congress, 2d Session. House of Representatives Mis. Doc. 1861. 8vo., pp. 448, 73 woodcuts.

148. Directions for meteorological observations, and the registry of periodical phenomena. 1860. Svo., pp. 72, 23 woodcuts. (M. C. 1.)

149. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1861. 37th Congress, 2d Session, Mis. Doc. 1862. Svo., pp. 464, 25 woodcuts.

150. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1862. 37th Congress, 3d Session, Mis. Doc. 1863. 8vo., pp. 446, 94 woodcuts.

151. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XIII. 1863. 4to., pp. 558, 7 plates, 70 woodcuts.

CONTENTS.

(130.) Kane. Tidal observations, Arctic seas.

(146.) McClintock. Meteorological observations, Arctic seas.
(155.) Whittlesey. Ancient mining shores of Lake Superior.
(121.) Bache. Discussion, Girard College observations. Part II.

(132.) Bache. Discussion, Girard College observations. Part III.

(162.) Bache. Discussion, Girard College observations. Parts IV, V, VI.

(166.) Bache. Magnetic survey of Pennsylvania, &c.

(169.) Mitchell and Morehouse, researches upon anatomy and physiology of

Chelonia.

152. Lectures on mollusca or "Shell-fish," and their allies. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By Philip P. Carpenter, of Warrington, England. 1861. 8vo., pp. 140.

153. Tables, meteorological and physical, prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By Arnold Guyot, P.D., LL.D. Third edition, revised and enlarged. 1859. Svo., pp. 638. (M. C. 1.)

154. List of foreign correspondents of the Smithsonian Institution. Corrected to January, 1862. May, 1862. 8vo., pp. 56. (M. C. v.)

155. Ancient mining on the shores of Lake Superior. By Charles Whittlesey. Accepted for publication April, 1862. [April, 1863.] 4to., pp. 34, 1 map, 21 woodcuts. (S. C. XIII.)

156. Catalogue of minerals, with their formulas, etc. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by T. Egleston. June, 1863. 8vo., pp. 56. (M. C. vII.)

157. Results of meteorological observations, made under the direction of the United States Patent Office and the Smithsonian Institution, from the year 1854 to 1859, inclusive, being a report of the Commissioner of Patents made at the first session of the 36th Congress. Vol. I. 1861. 4to., pp. 1270. 36th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Doc.

158. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.

CONTENTS.

1864. Vol. V. 8vo., pp. 774.

(142.) Binney. Bibliography of North American conchology.

(74.) Catalogue of publications of the Smithsonian Institution to June, 1862.
(154.) List of foreign correspondents of the Smithsonian Institution to January,

1862.

159. Researches upon the anatomy and physiology of respiration in the Chelonia. By S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., and George R. Morehouse, M. D. Accepted for publication, March, 1863. April, 1863. 4to., pp. 50, 10 woodcuts. (S. C. XIII.)

160. Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By George Gibbs. March, 1863. Svo., pp. 56. (M. C. VII.)

161. A Dictionary of the chinook jargon, or trade language of Oregon. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By George Gibbs. March, 1863. Svo, pp. 60. (M. C. vII.)

162. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. Second section, comprising Parts IV, V, and VI. Horizontal force. Investigation of the eleven (or ten) year period and of the disturbances of the Horizontal component of the magnetic force, with an investigation of the solar-diurnal variation, and of the annual inequality of the horizontal force, and of the lunar effect on the same. By A. D. Bache, LL.D., F. R. S. Accepted for publication, June, 1862. [November, 1862.] 4to., pp. 78, 11 woodcuts. (S. C. XIII.)

163. Circular in reference to the history of North American grasshoppers. [January, 1860.] Pp. 4. (M. C. 11.)

164. Smithsonian museum miscellanea. 1862.

Pp. 88.

CONTENTS.

(1.) Abbreviations of names of States and Territories of North America, for

labelling insects, shells, &c.

(2.) A series of small figures, from 1-1643.

(3.) A series of medium figures, from 1-2747.
(4.) A series of large figures, from 1-2599.

(5.) Blank check-list of specimens.

No. 5 consists of columns of figures from 1 to 1,000, and of two series, 25 and 50, to the 8vo. column. All these are stereotyped and printed with from one to eight columns on each page, with blank spaces of greater or less extent, as may be required.

165. Monograph of the bats of North America. By H. Allen, M. D., assistant surgeon United States Army. June, 1864. Svo., pp. 110, and 73 woodcuts. (M. C. vII.)

166. Records and results of a magnetic survey of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent States, in 1840 and 1841, with some additional records and results. of 1834, 1835, 1843 and 1862, and a map. By A. D. Bache, LL.D., F. R. S.

Accepted for publication, February, 1863. [October, 1863.] 4to., pp. 88, 1 map. (S. C. XIII.)

167. New species of North American coleoptera. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By John L. Le Conte, M. D. Part I. March, 1863. April, 1866. 8vo., pp. 180. (M. C. vI.)

168. Circular relative to collections of birds from middle and South America. [December, 1863.] 8vo., pp. 2.

169. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. VI. Svo., pp. 888, 3 woodcuts, 2 plates.

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(140.) Le Conte. List of coleoptera of North America.

(167.) Le Conte. New species of North American coleoptera.

170. Comparative vocabulary. (Reprinted from Smithsonian instructions in ethnology and philology.) May, 1863. 4to., pp. 20.

171. Monographs of the diptera of North America. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By H. Loew. Part II. Edited by R. Osten Sacken. January, 1864. Svo., pp. 372, 5 plates. (M. C. VI.)

172. Palæontology of the upper Missouri; a report upon collections made principally by the expeditions under command of Lieutenant G. K. Warren, United States topographical engineers, in 1855 and 1856. Invertebrates. By F. B. Meek and F. V. Hayden, M. D. Part I. Accepted for publication May 1864. [April, 1865.] 4to., pp. 158, 5 plates, 31 woodcuts. (S. C. XIV.)

173. The gray substance of the medulla oblongata and trapezium. By John Dean, M. D. Accepted for publication August, 1863. [February, 1864.] 4to., pp. 80, 16 plates, 5 woodcuts.

174. Bibliography of North American conchology previous to the year 1860. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By W. G. Binney. Part II.

Foreign authors. June, 1864. Svo., pp. 302.

175. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard College observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. Third Section, comprising Parts VII, VIII, and IX. Vertical force. Investigation of the eleven (or ten) year period and of the disturbances of the vertical component of the magnetic force, and appendix on the magnetic effect of the aurora borealis; with an investigation of the solar-diurnal variation, and of the annual inequality of the, vertical force; and of the lunar effect on the vertical force, the inclination, and total force. By A. D. Bache, LL.D., F. R. S. Accepted for publication August, 1863. [April, 1864.] 4to., pp. 72, 14 woodcuts. (S. C. XIV.)

176. Circular in reference to collecting North American shells. January, 1860. pp. 4. (M. C. 11.)

177. Check-list of the invertebrate fossils of North America. Cretaceous and jurassic. By F. B. Meek. April, 1864. Svo., pp. 42. (M. C. vi!)

178. Circular to entomologists. 1860. 8vo., pp. 2.

179. Catalogue of publications of societies and of periodical works, belonging to the Smithsonian Institution, January 1, 1866. Deposited in the library. of Congress. 1866. 8vo., pp. 596.

180. On the construction of a silvered glass telescope, fifteen and a half inches in aperture, and its use in celestial photography. By Henry Draper, M. D. Accepted for publication, January, 1864. [July, 1864.] 4to., pp., 60, 47 woodcuts. (S. C. XIV.)

181. Review of American birds, in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. By S. F. Baird. Part I.-North and middle America. [June, 1864-June, 1866.] 8vo., pp. 454, 86 woodcuts.

182. Results of meteorological observations made under the direction of the United States Patent Office and the Smithsonian Institution, from the year 1854 to 1859, inclusive, being a report of the Commissioner of Patents made at the 1st Session of the 36th Congress. Vol. II. Part I. 36th Congress, 1st Session. Senate Ex. Doc. 1864. 4to., pp. 546.

183. Check-list of the invertebrate fossils of North America. Miocene. By F. B. Meek. November, 1864. Svo., pp. 34. (M. C. vi.)

184. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XIV. 1865. Pages 490, 25 plates, 131 woodcuts.

CONTENTS.

(175.) Bache. Discussion Girard College observations. Parts VII, VIII, IX.

(186.) Bache. Discussion Girard College observations. Parts X, XI, XII.

(180.) Draper. Construction of silvered glass telescope and its use in celestial photography.

(172.) Meek and Hayden. Palæontology of the Upper Missouri.

(192.) Leidy. Cretaceous reptiles of the United States.

185. List of the described birds of Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies not in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. January 1. 1863. Svo., pp. 8.

186. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard College observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. Fourth section, comprising Parts X, XI, and XII. Dip and total force; analysis of the disturbances of the dip and total force; discussion of the solar diurnal variation and annual inequality of the dip and total force; and discussion of the absolute dip, with the final values for declination, dip and force between 1841 and 1845. By A. D. Bache, LL. D., F. R. S. Accepted for publication, May, 1864. [April, 1865.] 4to., pp. 42, 8 woodcuts. (S. C. XIV.)

187. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1863. 38th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives. Misc. Doc. No. 83. 1864. 8vo., pp. 420, 56 woodcuts.

188. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1864. 1865. 8vo., pp. 450, 50 woodcuts.

189. Catalogue of the orthoptera of North America described previous to 1867. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By Samuel H. Scudder. October, 1868. 8vo., pp. 110.

190. Queries relative to tornadoes. 8vo., pp. 4, 1 woodcut.

191. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. VII. Svo., pp. 878, 676 woodcuts.

CONTENTS.

(165.) Allen. Monograph of bats of North America.

Part II.

(143.) Binney. Land and fresh-water shells of North America.
(144.) Binney. Land and fresh-water shells of North America. Part III.

(201.) Stimpson. Hydrobiinæ.

(145.) Prime. Monograph of American corbiculadæ.

(200.) Conrad. Check-list of fossils: eocene and oligocene.

(183.) Meek. Check-list of fossils: miocene.

(177.) Meek. Check-list of fossils, cretaceous and jurassic.

(156.) Egleston. Catalogue of minerals.

(161.) Gibbs. Dictionary of Chinook jargon.

(160.) Gibbs. Instructions for etanological and philological research.

(203.) List of works published by the Smithsonian Institution to January, 1866. 192. Cretaceous reptiles of the United States. By Professor Joseph Leidy, M. D. Accepted for publication, December, 1864. [May, 1865.] 4to., pp. 142, 20 plates, 35 woodcuts. (S. C. XIV.)

193. Duplicate shells collected by the United States exploring expedition under Captain C. Wilkes, United States Navy. Svo., pp. 4.

194. Land and fresh-water shells of North America. Part I.-Pulmonata geophila. By W. G. Binney and T. Bland. February, 1869. Svo., pp. 328; woodcuts.

195. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard College observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. Parts I to XII inclusive. 4to., pp. 262, 49 woodcuts.

196. Physical observations in the Arctic seas. By Isaac I. Hayes, M. D., commanding expedition. Made on the west coast of north Greenland, the vicinity of Smith strait and the west side of Kennedy channel, during 1860 and 1861. Reduced and discussed at the expense of the Smithsonian Institution. By Charles A. Schott. Accepted for publication, February, 1865. [June, 1867.] 4to., pp. 286, 15 woodcuts, and 6 plates. (S. C. xv.) [Contains astronomical, magnetic, tidal, and meteorological observations.]

197. On the fresh-water glacial drift of the northwestern states. By Charles Whittlesey. Accepted for publication, June, 1864. [May, 1866.] 4to., pp. 38, 2 maps, and 11 woodents. (S. C. xv.)

198. Physical observations in the Arctic seas. By Elisha Kent Kane, M. D., United States Navy. Made during the second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853, 1854, and 1855, at Van Rensselaer harbor and other points on the west coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed for the Smithsonian Institution. By Charles A. Schott. Part I.-Magnetism. II.

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