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112. Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XII-Continued.

CASWELL, A. Meteorological observations at Providence, Rhode Island,

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SMITH, N. D. Meteorological observations near Washington, Arkansas,

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MITCHELL, S. W. Researches upon venom of the rattlesnake. No. 135.

113. Discussion of the Magnetic and Meteorological Observations made at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840-'41-'42-'43'44-45. Part I. Investigation of the eleven year period in the amplitude of the solar-diurnal variation and of the disturbances of the magnetic declination. By A. D. BACHE. November, 1859. 4to., pp. 22, 5 woodcuts. (S. C. XI.)

114. Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism in Mexico. Conducted under the direction of Baron VON MÜLLER, with notes and illustrations of an examination of the volcano Popocatepetl and its vicinity. By AUGUST SONNTAG. February, 1860. 4to., pp. 92, 4 woodcuts, one plate. (S. C. XI.)

115. Proceedings of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, in relation to the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph. 1861. 8vo., pp. 40, 7 woodcuts. (M. C. II.)

116. List of Public Libraries, Institutions, and Societies in the United States and British Provinces of North America. By WILLIAM J. RHEES. 1859. 8vo., pp. 84.

117. Catalogue of Publications of Societies and of other Periodical Works in the Library of the Smithsonian Institution, July 1, 1858. Foreign Works. 1859. 8vo., pp. 264. (M. C. III.)

118. Catalogue of the Described Lepidoptera of North America. By JOHN G. MORRIS. May, 1860. 8vo., pp. 76. (M. C. III.)

119. On Fluctuations of Level in the North American Lakes. By CHARLES WHITTLESEY. July, 1860. 4to., pp. 28, 2 plates of 4 figures. (S. C. XII.)

120. Results of Meteorological Observations made at Marietta, Ohio, between 1826 and 1859, inclusive. By S. P. HILDRETH. To which are added results of observations taken at Marietta, by JOSEPH WOOD, between 1817 and 1823. Reduced and discussed by Charles A. Schott. September, 1867. 4to., pp. 52, 14 woodcuts. (S. C. XVI.)

121. Discussion of the Magnetic and Meteorological Observations made at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840-'41'-42'-43'44-45. By A. D. BACHE. Part II.-Investigation of the solardiurnal variation in the magnetic declination and its annual inequality. June, 1862, 4to., pp. 28, 8 woodcuts. (S. C. XIII.)

210. Arrangement of Families of Birds, adopted provisionally by the

Smithsonian Institution. By S. F. BAIRD. June, 1866. 8vo., pp. 8.

(M. C. VIII.)

211. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XVI. 1870. 4to.,
pp. 498, 76 woodcuts, 18 plates.

CONTENTS.

DEAN, J. Gray substance of the medulla oblongata and trapezium. No.

No. 221.

HILDRETH, S. P. Meteorological observations, Marietta, O. No. 120.

Gliddon mummy case. No. 208.
Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire ball.
Transatlantic longitude. No. 223.
Indians of Cape Flattery.

PICKERING, C.

COFFIN, J. H.

GOULD, B. A.
SWAN, J. G.

212. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.

921, 730 woodcuts, 4 plates.

CONTENTS.

No. 220.

Vol. VIII. 1869. 8vo., pp.

OSTEN SACKEN, R. Monograph of the diptera of North America. Part

IV. No. 219.

SCUDDER, S. H. Catalogue of the orthoptera of North America.

189.

No.

BINNEY, W. G.; BLAND, T. Land and fresh-water shells of North
Part I. No. 194.

America.

BAIRD, S. F.

Arrangement of families of birds. No. 210.

HENRY, J. Circular to officers of the Hudson's Bay Company. No. 137.

HENRY, J.; GIBBS, G.; BAIRD, S. F. Suggestions relative to scientific
No. 207.

investigations in Russian America.

HENRY, J.

Circular relative to archæology and ethnology. No. 205.

HENRY, J. Circular to entomologists. No. 178.

HENRY, J.

Circular relative to collections of birds from Middle and
South America. No. 168.

213. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. IX. 1869. 8vo., pp. 914.

CONTENTS.

214. Report for 1866—Continued.

BAIRD, S. F. Report on publications, exchanges, museum, and explorations.

List of meteorological stations and observers.

Act of Congress to receive into the United States Treasury the residuary

legacy of Smithson, etc.

Memorial of Board of Regents to Congress relative to the fund.

HENRY, J. Memoir of W. W. Seaton.

Report on system of accounts.

FLOURENS, M.

THE SENSES.

Memoir of Magendie.

Sense of taste; sense of hearing; sense of sight.

HUGGINS, W. Results of spectrum analysis applied to the heavenly bodies.
External appearance of the sun's disk.

MOIGNO, ABBE.

Accidental or subjective colors: Persistence of images,

contrast, irradiation, daltonism, etc.

PLATEAU, J. Figures of equilibrium of a liquid mass withdrawn from
the action of gravity. Part VI.

GOSSE, DR. Report on the transactions of the Society of Physics and
Natural History of Geneva, from July, 1865, to June, 1866.

GIBBS, G. Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of British and
Russian America. 1. The Eastern Tinneh, by Bernard R. Ross, Esq.
2. The Loucheux Indians, by William L. Hardisty. 3. The Kutchin
Tribes, by Strachan Jones, Esq.

VON HELLWALD, F. The American migration, with notes by Prof.
Henry.

RAU, C. Indian pottery.

BRINTON, D. G. Artificial shell deposits of the United States.

DILLE, I. Sketch of ancient earth-works of Ohio.

Pile-work antiquities of Olmutz.

ESTES, L. C. Antiquities on the banks of the Mississippi river and Lake
Pepin.

GIBBS, G. Physical Atlas of North America.

DAVIS, E. H. On ethnological research.

SCHERZER; SCHWARZ. Table of anthropological measurements.

International Archæological Congress, organized by the Archæological Academy of Belgium, in concert with the French Society of Archaology. Antwerp, 1866.

HIGGINS, H. H. On vitality, with notes by Prof. Henry.

LEWIS, J. Instructions for collecting land and fresh-water shells.
WOOD, H. C. Instructions for collecting myriapods, phalangidæ, etc.
WETHERILL, C. M. Plan of a research upon the atmosphere.

LEWIS; QUALE. Account of the cryolite of Greenland.

EXTRACTS FROM THE METEOROLOGICAL CorrespondencE OF THE INSTI

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214. Report for 1866-Continued.

BALFOUR, J. The wind and fog.

HUNTINGTON, G. C. Climate of Kelley's Island, Ohio.
MALLINIKROOT, C. Changes of wind.

CAPEN, F. L. Meteorological discovery.

Meteorology of Colonia Tovar.

FENDLER, A.

HILLIER, S. L.
BANNISTER, H. M.

Effect of lightning.

Formation of clouds over Gulf stream.

BANNSSTER, H. M.

Climate of Alaska.

VAILLANT, M. Horary variations of the barometer, with notes by Prof.

Henry.

ENGLEHARDT, M. Formation of ice at the bottom of water.

SARTORIUS, C.

Earthquake in Eastern Mexico, January, 1866.

DREUTZER, O. E. Statistics relative to Norwegian mountains, lakes, and

the snow-line.

215. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, for the year 1867. 40th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Mis. Doc. No. 86. 1868. 8vo., pp. 506, 10 woodcuts.

CONTENTS.

HENRY, J. Secretary's report of operations.

BOARD of REGENTS. Proceedings of

BAIRD, S. F. Report of exchanges and museum.

BAIRD, S. F. List of expeditions and other sources from which the specimens in the Government Museum have been mainly derived.

List of meteorological stations and observers.

Meteorological material contributed in addition to the regular observations.
CLUSS, A. Report of the architect.

Correspondence:

AMER. ACAD. OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Exchange system.

KNIGHT, G. H. New system of weights and measures with 8 as the
metrical number.

BOLLES, E. C. Account of Portland Society of Natural History.
BATH AND WEST OF ENG. Soc. FOR ENCOUR. OF AGRIC., ARTS, ETC.
Exchange system.

HAMBURG ZOOL. GARDENS. Exchange of specimens.

CHICAGO ACAD. OF SCIENCES. Acknowledgment for specimens.

TAYLOR, W. B.

ST. PETERSBURG
ZISGENBALS, H.
LLOYD, W. A.

LLOYD, W. A.

Report on improved system of numeration.
ACAD. OF SCIENCES. Exchange system.
Schlagintweit ethnographic collection.
Sparrows sent to United States.

Exchange of specimens.

MUSEUM OF NAT. UNIV. OF GREECE. Exchange of specimens.
LABOULAYE, M. Acknowledgment for books on education.
ACAD. OF SCIENCES, STOCKHOLM. Acknowledgment of birds.
GOULD, J. Acknowledgment of birds.

MAYBERRY, S. P. Gradual approach of sea upon land.
UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA. Exchange of specimens.

GUILD, R. A. Biographical notice of Chas. C. Jewett.
GRAY, A, Biographical notice of W. H. Harvey.

AGASSIZ, L. Report on use of new hall in Smithsonian Building.

215. Report for 1867-Continued.

Memorial of Regents to Congress asking appropriations for Museum.
DEBEAUMONT, E. Memoir of Legendre.

PELTIER, F. A. Memoir of J. C. A. Peltier.

Scientific researches of Peltier.

MAILLY, E. History of Royal Institution of Great Britain.

DE LA RIVE, PROF. Michael Faraday, his life and works.
FLOURENS, M. The Jussieus and the natural method.
MAREY, M. Natural history of organized bodies.
MATTEUCCI, C. On the electrical currents of the earth.
Considerations on electricity.

Electricity-Account of lightning discharges, with notes by Prof. Henry.
G. W. Dodge, O. M. Poe, J. C. Cresson, H. Haas, H. J. Kron, B. F.
Mudge, New Haven Journal, S. D. Martin, G. Wright, C. G.
Boerner, W. S. Gilman, C. W. Dean, J. A. Osborne.

DARWIN, C. Queries about expression for anthropological inquiry.
PETTIGREW, J. B. Modes of flight in relation to aeronautics.

Man as the contemporary of the mammoth and reindeer in Middle Europe.
JAMIN, M. Photo-chemistry.

ABBE, C.

Description of the observatories at Dorpat and Poulkova. TYLOR, E. B. On traces of the early mental condition of man.

ETHNOLOGY:

GUNN, D.

Indian remains, Red River Settlement, Hudson's Bay Territory.

READ, M. C. Ancient mound near Chattanooga, Tenn.

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WHITNEY, J. D. Cave in Calaveras county, California.
Ethnological Department of the French Exposition, 1867.

HAYDEN, F. V. Notes on Indian history.

MEIGS, J. A. Description of a human skull from Rock Bluff, Ill.
KABIS, M. Introduction to the study of the Coptic language.
SMART, C.

Notes on the Tonto Apaches.

BERENDT, C. H. Explorations in Central America.

GUNN, D. Notes of an egging expedition to Shoal Lake, Lake Winnipeg.
ROTHROCK, J. T. Sketch of the flora of Alaska.

METEOROLOGY:

Hurricane in the island of St. Thomas.

LATIMER, G. A. Earthquakes in St. Thomas.

Maritime disasters of the Antilles.

DICKINSON, A. B. Eruption of a volcano in Nicaragua.

YOUNG, W. J. Cloud-bursts.

WOODWORTH, A. Meteorite in Mexico.

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