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Haarlem, Holland, Society of Sciences of-See Harlem.

HAAS, H.

Account of lightning discharges. (R. 1867)-

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HABEL, S. Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumalwhuapa in Guatemala.
Habits of-

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pouched rat or salamander of Georgia-W. GESNER. (R. 1860) ---
Rocky Mountain goat-J. C. MERRILL. (P. 1879) -

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Haidah Indians of Queen Charlotte Islands-J. G. SWAN_-_

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HAIDINGER, W. Honorary medal to von Martius. (R. 1863)..--

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Hail, on the electricity of induction in-F. ZANTEDESCHI. (R. 1870) -.
Hail-stones in Georgia, remarkable forms of-S. ABICH. (R. 1869)
Hail-storm in Texas-G. M. BACHE. (R. 1870)
Hail-storm on Bosphorus-Com. PORTER. (R. 1870) -

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HAILE, J.; MCHENRY, J. W. Antiquities of Jackson Co., Tenn. (R. 1874.) 286
Hainault, Belgium, Society of Science, Art, and Literature. Prize questions.
(R. 1873)

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Hake, description of a new-T. H. BEAN. (P. 1880).
HALDEMAN, S. S. Coleoptera of the United States

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HALDEMAN, S. S. On a polychrome bead from Florida. (R. 1877) ------ 323, 404
HALE, C. Exploration of the Nile. (R. 1865)----

209

HALE, E. E. Report on Jewett's general stereotype catalogue of public libraries.
HALE, H. Vocabulary of Chinook jargon

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Half-breeds of the north west-V. HARVARD. (R. 1879)--

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Haliclystus auricula, anatomy and physiology of—H. J. CLARK

242

Halifax, description of fish obtained at-See G. B. GOODE; T. H. BEAN.

Hall in Smithsonian building, report on use of-L. AGASSIZ. (R. 1867)
Hall, C. F., scientific instructions to-J. HENRY; J. E. HILGARD; S. NEW-

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COMB; S. F. BAIRD; F. B. MEEK; L. AGASSIZ. (R. 1871)

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HALL, J, statement of, on telegraph. (R. 1857)

107, 115

Halliwell manuscripts, report on-C. C. JEWETT. (R. 1852)

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Haloporphyrus viola from deep-sea fauna of northwestern Atlantic-G. B.

GOODE; T. H. BEAN. (P. 1878) -.

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Hamburg Zoological Gardens, exchange of specimens. (R. 1867).
Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., exchange of specimens.
Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., examination of Spencer's telescope. (R.
1855).

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HAMILTON, J. Bequest deposited in United States Treasury. (R. 1873) -- 275, 329
HAMILTON, J. Bequest of $1,000 to Smithsonian Institution. (R. 1872)- 271, 329
Address on death of Joseph Henry -

Hampton, Virginia, Normal and Agricultural Institute, casts of heads of Indian

HANN, J.-

HAMLIN, H.
HAMLIN, H. Biographical notice of S. P. Chase. (R. 1873)----

boys and girls at―R. H. PRATT. (P. 1879).

Hann, J., reply to criticisms of, by W. FERREL. (R. 1877)

Atmospheric pressure and rain-fall. (R. 1877)

Diminution of aqueous vapor with increasing altitude. (R. 1877) -- 323, 398
Influence of rain upon the barometer. (R. 1877)‒‒‒‒‒‒‒

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Laws of variation of temperature in ascending currents of air. (R. 1877)
Relation between pressure of air and velocity of wind. (R. 1877) --

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Harbors, dates of opening and closing of-F. B. HOUGH.
Harbors, tides and tidal action in-J. E. HILGARD. (R. 1874) --.
HARDISTY, W. L. The Loucheux Indians. (R. 1866)
HARE, R.-

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On John Wise's observation of a thunder storm. (R. 1854)
HARGER, O. Notes on New England Isopoda. (P. 1879).

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HARKNESS, W. Observations on terrestrial magnetism and deviation of com-
passes on iron-clads -

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Harlem, Holland, Society of Science. Prize questions. (R. 1861, 1864, 1868,
1873)------

149, 188, 224, 275

Harmonies of the solar system-S. ALEXANder

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HARRIOTT, J. Account of the city of Washington, 1808---.
HARRIS, E. List of birds and mammalia of Missouri river. (R. 1850)
HARRISON, A. M. Colored bead from mound in Florida. (R. 1877)----
HARRISON, W. Account of storm in Butler county, Kansas. (R. 1871)
HART, J. N. DE. Mounds and osteology of the mound builders of Wisconsin.

(R. 1877)

Harvey, W. H., biographical notice of, by A. GRAY. (R. 1867)..
HARVEY, W. H.—

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Lecture on marine algæ. (R. 1855).-

List of arctic algæ-----

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HARWOOD, A. A. Account of sarcophagus from Syria. (R. 1870)

Hassler expedition, narrative of the-L. AGASSIZ. (R. 1872)___

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HASTINGS, C. S.; HOLDEN, E. S. Synopsis of Herschel's writings. (R. 1880.) 442, 426 HATCH, F. W. Meteorological observations at Sacramento, Cal. (R. 1854) HAUGHTON, S. Relation of food to work, and its bearing on medical practice.

(R. 1870)

Haür, René Just, memoir of, by G. CUVIER. (R. 1860)–
HAVARD, V. French half-breeds of the north west. (R. 1879) .
Archæology of the United States.

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HAVEN, S. F.

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HAVEN, S. F. libraries

Report on Jewett's general stereotype catalogue of public

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Hawaiian Islands, fishes of-T. H. STREETS

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Hawaiian Islands, natural history of-T. H. STREETS.

HAWES, G. W.—

Determination of feldspar in thin sections of rocks. (P. 1881)- --
On mineralogical composition of normal mesozoic diabase upon Atlantic
border. (P. 1881)

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Progress in geology and mineralogy, 1879-80. (R. 1880). --..- 442, 428 HAWKES, F. L., and others. On publication of Spanish works on New Mexico. (R. 1855)

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Hawkins and Wale, blow-pipe apparatus of. (R. 1872).

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HAY, O. P. On a collection of fishes from eastern Mississippi. (P. 1880)
HAYDEN, F. V. Notes on Indian history. (R. 1867)

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Atmospheric pressure, wind, temperature, tides, in Arctic Seas.

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Haystack mound, Lincoln county, Dakota-A. BARRANDT. (R. 1872)

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HEAD, J. E. Natural history of country about Fort Ripley, Minn. (R. 1854)
Health, architecture in relation to-D. B. REID. (R. 1856)

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Hearing, sense of. (R. 1866)‒‒‒‒

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Heart, strain and over-action of the. Toner lecture No. III-J. M. DA COSTA. 279 Heat

and light of the sun, relative intensity of-L. W. MEECH. (R. 1856.) 91, 83 animal, of fishes, experiments upon-J. H. KIDDER. (P. 1879) 333

Heat-Continued.

dry, comparative action of sulphurous acid and, upon putrefactive bac

teria. (P. 1881).

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principles of the mechanical theory of-J. MÜLLER. (R. 1868)

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radiant, report on state of knowledge of B. POWELL. (R. 1859)

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recent progress in relation to the theory of-A. CAZIN. (R. 1868)–
specific, table of-F. W. CLARKE...

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tables of expansion by-F. W. CLARKE

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Heavenly bodies, results of spectrum analysis applied to-W. HUGGINS. (R. 1866)--

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Heights, circular relative to-J. HENRY---

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Heights of mountains in Colorado-G. ENGELMANN. (R. 1862)

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Heights, quantity of rain at different-O. W. MORRIS; J. HENRY. (R. 1855.)
HEILPRIN, A. New species of eocene mollusca from southern United States.

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Heligoland, birds of-H. GÄRKE. (P. 1879)

HELLWALD, F. VON. American migration. (R. 1866) ........

HELMHOLTZ, H.

Relation of physical sciences to science in general.

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HELMHOLTZ, H.; MAXWELL, J. C. Later views of connection of electricity

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Hemiptera, instructions for collecting-P. R. UHLER. (R. 1858)

Hemirhamphus rose from coast of California, description of-D. S. JORDAN;

C. H. GILBERT, (P. 1880)

Henry and the telegraph-W. B. TAYLOR. (R. 1878)

Henry as a discoverer- A. M. MAYER.

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deposition of, in the case of Morse vs. O'Rielly, taken September, 1879.
examination of, by English Scientific Commission..

life and character of, by J. C. WELLING

memoir of, and sketch of his scientific work, by W. B. TAYLOR. 356, 339

memorial of, by United States Congress

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monument to, act of Congress for...

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report of Special Committee of Board of Regents on communication of—
C. C. FELTON. (R. 1857)

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statue of, report of Executive Committee on. (R. 1880)___

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HENRY, J., papers by :-Continued.

Annual reports, 1865-1877 (reprints)

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Annual reports, 1847-1877-See each annual report.

Appendix to notice of Schoenbein, the discoverer of ozone. (R. 1868)-- 224
Aurora directions. (R. 1855).

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Circular of instructions to observatories relative to telegraphic announce-

ment of astronomical discoveries___.

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Circular relating to collections in archæology and ethnology-----
Circular relative to ancient mining in Lake Superior copper region. (R.
1861)..

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Circular relative to collections of birds from Middle and South America. 168
Circular relative to earthquakes

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Communication relative to a publication by Prof. Morse. (R. 1857.)

Currents of atmosphere and aerial navigation. (R. 1860)...

Description of Smithsonian anemometer. (R. 1860)..........

Digest of act of organization of Smithsonian Institution..
Directions for constructing lightning-rods

Earthquake directions. (R. 1855) .

Effect of the moon on the weather. (R. 1871)..

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Investigation of illuminating materials. (R. 1880) -------

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Letter to Secretary of Treasury on payment of interest in coin. (R. 1865)

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Memoir of W. W. Seaton. (R. 1866)

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Meteorological stations, cost of establishing. (R. 1858)

109

Mode of testing building materials and account of the marble used in the
extension of the United States Capitol. (R. 1856)

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Notes relative to George Catlin. (R. 1872)

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Notes to accounts of lightning discharges by G. W. Dodge and others.
(R. 1867)

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Notes to article on American migration by F. von Hellwald. (R. 1866.) 214
Notes to article on horary variations of barometer by M. Vaillant. (R.

1866).

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