( 203 ) LIST OF AVORKS PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, January, 1866. N. B.—Works to which no prices are affixed can no longer be supplied. GENERAL SERIES. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. 4to. Vols. I—XV. 184S — 186(3. Fifteen volumes. Price $10 00 per volume for the series. Single volumes $12 00, except Vol. I, the price of which is $20. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 8vo. Vols. I—V. 1862—1864. Five volumes. Price S5 00 per volume for the series. Single volumes $6. Annual Reports made to Congress by the Board of Regents. 8vo. 1846 1864. Nineteen volumes. (Report of 1864 can alone be supplied. Price S2.) N. B.—Nearly all the publications of the Smithsonian Institution, separately paged and indexed, however, are included in the above mentioned series, although a considerable num- ber have not yet been combined into volumes. The titles of the separate articles are given iu the following systematic arrangement. MATHEMATICS. 80. Alvord, B.—Tangencies of Circles and of Spheres. 1856. 4to. pp. 16, and 9 plates. (S. C. vui.) Price $1. ASTRONOMY. 8. Do'wnes, J.—Occultatious visible in the United States during 1848. 1848. 4to. pp. 12. 9. Do-wnes, J.—Occultatious, etc., during 1849. 1848. 4to. pp. 24. 10. Do-wnes, J.—Occultatious, etc., during 1850. 1849. 4to. pp. 26. These three papers wore not published in the series of Contributions. 11. Downes, J.—Occultatious, etc., during 1851. 1850. 4to. pp. 26. (S. C. 11.) 29. Downes, J.—Occultatious, etc., during 1852. 1S52. 4to. pp. 34. (S. C. in.; 54. Downes, J.—Occultatious, etc., during 1S53. 1853. 4to. pp. 36. (S. C. VI.) 3. "Walker, S. C.—Researches relative to the Planet Neptune. 1S50. 4to. pp. 60. (S. C. II.) 1 (1) 4. "Walker, S. C.—Epliemeris of Neptune for the Opposition of 1848. 1849. 4to. pp. s. 5. Walker, S. C.—Epliemeris of Neptune for the date of the Lalande Observations of May 8 and 10, 1795, and for the Opposition of 1846, '47, '4^, and '49. 1^-49. 4to. pp. 32. (S. C. ii.) 6. Walker, S. C.—Eph. Neptune for 1850. 1850. 4to.pp. 10. (S. C. ii.) 7. Walker, S. C—Eph. Neptune for 1851. 1850. 4lo. pp. 10. (S. C. ii.) 24. Walker, S. C—Eph. Neptune for 1852. 1853. 4to. pp. 10. (S. C. ii:.) IS. Gould, B. A.—History of Discovery of Neptune. 1850. 8vo. pp. 56. 193. Newcomb, S.— Investigation of the Orbit of Neptune, with general tables of its motion. 1866. 4to. pp. 116. (S. C. xv.) $2. 79. Runkle, J. D.—New Tables for determining the Values of the Coeffi- cients in the Perturbative Functions of Planetary Motion, which depend upon the ratio of the mean distances. 1856. 4to. pp. 64. (S. C. ix.) $1. 94. Runkle, J. D.—Asteroid Supplement to New Tables for determining the value of b^'J and its derivatives. 1857. 4to. pp. 72. (S. C. ix.) §1. 100. Gilliss, J. M.—Total Eclipse of Sun, Sept. 7, 1858, as observed near Olmos, Peru. 1859. 4to. pp. 24, and one i)late. (S. C. xi.) 50 cents. 101. Hill, T.—Map of the Solar Eclipse of March 15, 1858. 8vo. pp. 8, and one plate. 129. Kane, E. K.—Astronomical Observations in the Arctic Seas. Made during the second Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853, 1854, and 1855, at Van Rensselaer Harbor and other points in tlie vicinity of the Northwest Coast of Greenland. Keduced and discussed by C. A. Schott, 1860. 4to. pp. 56, and one plate. (S. C. xii.) $1. 33. Davis, C. H.—Law of Deposit of the Flood Tide ; its Dynamical Action and Office. 1852. 4to. pp. 14. (S. C. in.) 130. Kane, E. K.—Tidal Observations in the Arctic Seas. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. 1860. 4to. pp. 90, and 4 plates. (S. C. xiii.) $1 50. METEOROLOGY. 119. Whittlesey, C—On Fluctuations of Level in the North American Lakes. 1860. 4to. pp. 28, and 2 plates. (S. C. xn.) 50 cents. 52. Coffin, J. H.—On the Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. 1853. 4to. pp. 2m(», and 13 plates. (S. C. vi.) 83. 127. Loomis, E.—On Certain Storms in Europe and America, December, 1836. 1860. 4to. pp. 28, and 13 plates, (S. C. xi.) $1 25. 59. Chappelsmith, J.—Account of a Tornado near New Harmony, Indiana, April 30, 1852. 1855. 4to. pp. 12, one map and one plate. (S. C. vii.) 30 cents. 103. Cas^well, A.—Meteorological Observations made at Providence, R. I., extending over a period of twenty-eight years and a half, from December, 1831, to May, 1860. 1860. 4to. pp. 188. (S. C. xii.) $2 .50, 131. Smith, N. D.—Meteorological Observations made near Vrasliington, Ark., extending over a period of twenty years, from 1840 to 1S59, inclusive, 1860. 4to. pp. 96. (S. C. xn.) SI 25. 104. Kane, E. K.—Meteorological Observations in the Arctic Seas. Made during the second Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853, 1854, and 1855, at Van Rensselaer Ilarbor and other points on the West Coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. Ibbd. 4to. pp. 120. (S. C. XI.) 61 25. IIG. M'Clintock, F. L.—Meteorological Observations in the Arctic Seas. Made on board the Arctic Searching Yacht " Fox," in Baffin's Bay and Prince Regent's Inlet, in 1857, 1858, and 1859. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. 1862. 4to. pp. 166. $1 50. 93. Smithsonian Meteorological Observations for the Year 1855. 1857. 8vo. pp. 114. 157. Results of Meteorological Observations made under the Direction of the United States Patent Office and the Smithsonian Institution, from the year 1854 to 1S59 inclusive. Vol. I. 1862. 4lo. pp. 1270. §5. 182. Results, etc. Vol. II, Part I. 1864. 4to. pp. 546. S3. 87. Coffin, J. H. — Psychrometrical Table for Determining the Force of Aqueous Vapor, and the Relative Humidity of the Atmosphere from Indications of the Wet and Dry Bulb Thermometer, Fahrenheit. 8vo. pp. 20. (M. C. i.) 10 cts. 19. Directions for Meteorological Observations and the Registry of Periodical Pljpenomena. 1860. 8vo. pp. 70. (M. C. i.) 25 cents. 3i. Guyot, A. — Tables, Meteorological and Physical, prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. Second edition, 1859. 8vo. pp. 634. (M. C. i.) 83. 83. Meech, L. "W.—On the Relative Intensity of the Heat and Light of the Suu upon different Latitudes of the Earth. 1856. 4to. pp. 58, and (i plates. (S. C, IX.) $1 25. 81. Olmstead, D.—On the recent Secular Period of the Aurora Borealis. 1856. 4to. pp. 52. (S. C. viii.) 75 cents. 84. Force, P. — Record of Auroral Phenomena observed in the higher Northern Latitudes. 1856. 4to. pp. 122. (S. C, viii.) $1 25. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 35. Locke, J.—Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism. 1852. 4to. pp. 30. (S. C. III.) 50 cents. 113. Bache, A. D.—Discussion of the Magnetic and Meteorological Obser- vations made at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. Part I. Investigation of the Eleven Year Period in the Amplitude of the Solar-Diurnal Variation and of the Disturb- ances of the Magnetic Declination. 1859. 4to. pp. 22. (S. C. xii.) 25 cents. 132. Bache, A. D.—Discussion, etc., continued. First Section, Part II. Investigation of the Solar-Diurnal Variation of the Magnetic Declination and its Annual Inequality. 1862. 4to. pp. 28. (S. C. xiii.) 25 cents. 132* Bache, A. D.—Discussion, etc., continued. First Section, Part III. Investigation of the Lunar Eflfect on the Magnetic Declination. 1862. 4to. pp. 16. (S. C. XIII.) 25 cents. 162. Bache, A. D.—Discussion, etc., continued. Second Section, com- prising Parts IV, V, VI. Horizontal Force. 1862. 4to. pp. 78. (S. C.xh.)S]. 175. Bache, A. D.—Discussion, etc., continued. Third Section, com- prising Pnits VII, VIII, and IX. Vertical Force. 1864. 4to. pp. 72. (S. C. XIV.) $1. 186. Bache, A. D.—Discussion, etc., continued. Fourth Section, com- prising Parts X, XI, and XII. Dip and Total Force. 18G5. 4to. pp. 44. (S. C. XIV.) 50 cents. 195. Bache, A. D.—Discussion, etc. Sections I—IV and Parts I—XII in one volume, pp. 260. $3. 166. Bache, A. D.—Magnetic Survey of Pennsylvania, etc., in 1840 and 1841. lbU3. 4to. pp. 88, and one Map. (b. C. xiii.) $1. 97. liane, B. K.—Magnetical Observations in the Arctic Seas. Made dur- ing the second Grinnell Expedition, in search of Sir .John Franklin, in 1853, '54, and '55, at Van Rensselaer Harbor, and other points on the West Coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. 1859. 4to. pp. 72, and one plate. (S. C. x.) $1. 114. Sonntag, A.—Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism in Mexico ; with Notes and Illustrations of the Volcano Popocatapetl and its vicinity. 1860. 4to. pp. 92, and one plate. (3. C. xi.) $1 25. PHYSICS. 36. Secchi. A.—Researches on Electrical Rheometry. 1852. 4to. pi>. 60, and 3 plates. (S. C. in.) $1. 180. Draper, H.—Construction of a Silvered Glass Telescope and its Use in Celestial Pliotography. 1864. 4to. pp. 60. (S. C. xiv.) $1 00. 115. Extracts from the Proceedings of the Board of Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution, in relation to the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph. 1861. 8vo. pp. 40. (M. C. II.) GENERAL PHYSICS OF THE GLOBE. 196. Hayes, I. I.—Physical Observations in tlie Arctic Seas. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. 1866. 4to. pp. 270, and two plates. (S. C. XV.) . $3 50. Includes Reports on Astronomy, Tides, Meteorology, and Magnetism. 198. Kane, E. K.—Physical Observations in the Arctic Seas. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. The four i)arts already mentioned: (Astrono- mical, Tidal, Meteorological, and Magnetical) in one vol. $4. CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY. 17. Hare, R.—Memoir on the Explosiveness of 2\itre. 4to. pp. 20. (S. C. n.) 25 cents. 88. Gibbs, W. and P. A. Genth.—Researches on the Ammonia-Cobalt Bases. 1856. 4to. pp. 72. (S. C. ix.) $1. 27. Booth, J. C. and C. Morfit.—On Recent Improvements in the Chemical Arts. Ib52. 8vo. pp. 216. (M. C. ii.) $1 25. ETHNOLOGY AND PHILOLOGY. 71. Haven, S. P.— Arclueology of the United States; or. Sketches, His- torical and Bibliographical, of the Progress of Information and Opinion re- specting Vestiges of Antiquity in the United States. 1856. 4to. pp. 172. (S. C. viii.) $2. 1. Squier, E. G. and E. H. Davis.—Ancient Monuments of the Missis- sippi Valley ; comprising the results of extensive original surveys and ex- plorations. 1S48. 4to. pp. 346, 48 plates and 2u7 wood-cuts. (S. C. i.) $20. 15. Squier, E. G.—Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York» comprising the results of original surveys and explorations ; with an illustra- tive appendix. 1850. 4to. pp. 188, 14 plates and 72 wood-cuts. (S. C. II.) $4. 37. Whittlesey, C.—Description of Ancient Works in Ohio. 1851. 4to. pp. 20 and 7 plates. (S. C. iii.) 155. Whittlesey. C.—Notices of Ancient Mining on Lake Superior. By Charles Whittlesey. 1863. 4to. pp. 32 and one map. (S. C. xiii.) 50 cts. 70. Lapham, I. A.—The Antiquities of Wisconsin, as surveyed and de- scribed by I. A. Lapham, Civil Engineer, &c., on behalf of the American An- tiquarian Society. 1855. , 4to. pp. 108, and 50 plates. (S. C. vii.) $6. 53. Stanley, J, M.—Catalogue of Portraits of North American Indians, with sketches of scenery, etc. Painted by J. M. Stanley. Ib52. bvo. pp. 76. (M. C. II.) 50 cents. 86. Mayer, B.—Observations on Mexican History and Archaeology, with a special notice of Zapotec remains as delineated in Mr. J. G. Sawkiu's draw- ings of Mitla, &c. 1856. 4to. pp. 36 and 4 plates. (S. C. ix.) 75 cents. 12. Lieber, P.—Vocal Sounds of Laura Bridgeman ; compared with the elements of phonetic language. 1850. 4to. pp. 32 and one plate. (S. C. ii.) 40. Riggs, S. R.—A Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language. 1852. 4lo. pp. 414. (S. C. iv.) 68. Mitchell, B. R.—Vocabulary of the Jargon or Trade Language of Oregon. Edited by Prof. W. W. Turner. 1853. Svo. pp. 22. 161. Gibbs, G.-^Dictionary of the Chinook or Trade Jargon of Oregon. 1863. 8vo. pp. 60. 50 cents. 98. Bow en, T. J.—Grammar and Dictionary of the Yoruba Language. 1858. 4to. pp. 232, and one map. (S. C. x.) S4. 138. Morgan, L. H.—Circular in reference to the Degrees of Relationship among difl'erent Nations. 1860. Svo. pp. 34. (M. C. u.) 10 cents. 160. Gibbs, G.—Instructions relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America. 1863. Svo. pp. 54. 25 cents. 170. Blanks for recording Indian Vocabularies (reprinted on 4to. letter pap. from preceding). 25 cents. MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. 20. Bailey, J. W.—Microscopical Examination of Soundings made by the United States Coast Survey off the Atlantic Coast of the United States. 1S51. 4to. pp. 16 and 1 plate. (S. C. ii.) 23. Bailey, J. W.—Microscopical Observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. 1851. pp. 48 and 3 plates. (S. C. ii.) 63. Bailey, J. W.—Notes on New Species and Localities of Microscopical Organisms. 1854. pp. 16 and one plate. (S. C. vii.) 50 cents. 44. Leidy, J.—A Flora and Fauna within Living Animals. 1853. 4to. pp. 68 and 10 plates. (S. C. v.) §2. GENERAL NATURAL HISTORY. 34. Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting specimens of natural history. Prepared for the use of the Smithsonian Institution. Third edition. 1859. 8vo. pp. 40. (M. C. ii.) 25 cents. 139. Instructions in reference to collecting Nests and Eggs of North Ameri- can Birds, pp. 22, and 18 woodcuts. 'Circular in reference to the history of North American Grasshoppers, pp. 4. Circular in reference to collecting North American Shells, pp. 4. In one pamphlet of 30 pages, Svo. 1860. (M. C. II.) 10 cents. 1(j4. Museum Miscellanea, or Aids to the Labelling, Cataloguing, and Re- cording of Specimens. Svo. pp. 48. 1854—18G2. 50 cents. PHYSIOLOGY. 82. Jones, J.—Researches, Chemical and Physiological, concerning certain North American Vertebrata. 1856. 4to. pp. 150. (S. C. viii.) $1 50. 135. Mitchell, S. W.—Researches upon the Venom of the Rattlesnake, 1860. 4to. pp. 156. (S. C. xii.) $1 75. 45. Wyman, J.—Anatomy of the Nervous System of Rana pipiens L. 1853. 4to. pp. 52 and 2 plates. (S. C. v.) 173. Dean, J.—Gray Substance of the Spinal Marrow and Trapezium. 1864. 4to. pp. 80 and 16 plates. $2 50. 169. Mitchell, S. W. and G. R. Morehouse.—Anatomy and Physio- logy of Respiration in the Chelouia. 1863. 4to. pp.50. (S. C. XIII.) $1. ZOOLOGY. 165. Allen, H.—Monograph of Bats of North America. 1864. Svo. pp. 110. 50 cents. 105. Baird, S. F.—Catalogue of North American Mammals, chiefly in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 1857. 4to. 50 cents. 106. Baird, ,S. F.—Catalogue of North American Birds, chiefly in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 1858. 4to. 50 cents. 108. Baird, S. F.—Catalogue of North American ^irds, chiefly in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 1859. Svo. (M. C. ii.) 25 cents. 181. Baird, S. F.—Review of American Birds in the Museum of the Smith- sonian Institution. Part I, 1864—1865. Svo. pp. 320. $2. 89. Brewer, T. M.—North American Oology. Part I. Rapacious and Fissirostral Birds. 1857. 4to. pp. 140 and 5 plates. (S. C. xi.) $5 colored, $2 50 plain. 49. Baird, S. F. and C. Girard.—Catalogue of North American Reptiles in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. Part I. Serpents. 1S53. Svo. pp. 172. (M. C. II.) $1 00. 30. Girard, C.—Contributions to the Natural History of the Fresh Water Fishes of North America. I. A Monograph of the Cottoids. 1851. 4to. pp. 80 and 3 plates. (S. C. iii.) $1 50. 50. Stimpson, W.—Synopsis of the Marine Invertebrata of Grand Manan, in New Brunswick. 1853. 4to. pp. 68 and 3 plates. (S. C. vi.) $150. 163. Stimpson, "W.—Synopsis of the Crustacea of North America. (In preparation.) 128. Check List of the Shells of North America. Prepared for the Smith- sonian Institution by Isaac Lea, P. P. Carpenter, W. Stimpson, W. G. Binuey, and Temple Prime. 1860. 8vo. pp. 44. (M. C. ii.) 25 cents. 153. Carpenter, P. P.—List of Shells collected by the U. S. Exploring Expedition. (In preparation). 154. Carpenter, P. P.—Synopsis of the Marine Shells of the West Coast of North America. 8vo. (In preparation.) 176. Stimpson, "W.—Synopsis of the Marine Shells of the East Coast of North America. Svo. (In preparation.) 194. Binney, W. G.—Land and Fresh Water Shells of North America. Part I. Pulmonata Geophila. Svo. (Ready for press. ) 143. Binney, W. G.—Land and Fresh Water Shells, etc. Part II. Pul- monata Limuophila and Thalassophila. 1865. Svo. pp. 172. $1 25. 144. Binney, "W. G.—Land and Fresh Water Shells, etc. Part III. Am- pullariidje, Viviparidje, etc. 1865. 8vo. pp. 126. $1. 190, Tryon, G. "W.—Land and Fresh Water Shells, etc. Part IV. Stre- pomatidse. Svo. (Ready for press.) 145. Prime, T.—Monograph of American Corbiculadfe. 1865. Svo. pp. 90. 75 cents. 201. Stimpson, W.—Researches upon the Hydrobiinje and allied forms. 1865. Svo. pp. 64. 50 cents. 142. Binney, W. G.—Bibliography of North American Conchology prior to 1860. Parti. American Authors. 1863. Svo. pp. 658. (.M. C. v.) $3. 174. Binney, W. G.—Bibliography of North American Conchology prior to 1860. Part II. Foreign Authors. 1864. Svo. pp. 308. $2. 16. Agassiz, L.—Classification of Insects from Embryological Data. 1S50. 4to. pp. 28, and one plate. (S. C. n.) 62. Melsheimer, F. E.—Catalogue of the described Coleoptera of the United States. Revised by S. S. Haldeman and J. L. Le Conte. 1853. Svo. pp. 174. $2. 136. Le Conte, J. L.—Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by John L. Le Conte, M. D. Svo. Part L 1861-1862. (M. C. in.), pp. 278. $1 50. 140. Le Conte, J. L.—List of Coleoptera of North America. Part I. 1863- 1866. 8vo. pp. 80. 75 cents. 167. Le Conte, J. L.—New Species of North American Coleoptera. Part L 1863-1866. Svo. pp. ISO. $1. 126. Le Conte, J. L.—Coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New Mexico. 1859. 4to. pp. 66, and 3 plates. (S. C. xi.) $1 25. 134. Hagen, H.—Synopsis of the described Neuroptera of North America, with a list of the South American species. 1861. Svo. pp. 368. (M. C. iv.) $2. lis. Morris, J. G.—Catalogue of the described Lepidoptera of North America. 1S60. Svo. pp. 76. (M. C. in.) $1. 133. Morris, J. G.—Synopsis of the described Lepidoptera of North Ame- rica. Part I. Diurnal and Crepuscular Lepidoptera. 1S62. Svo. pp. 376. (M. C. IV.) $2. 8102. Osten Sacken, R.—Catalogue of the described Diptera of Nortli America. 1858. Svo. pp. 116. (M. C. in.) 75 cents. 141. Loe'w, H.—Monograph of the Diptera of North America. Part I. Edited by R. Osten Sacken. 1862. Svo. pp. 246, and two plates. $1 50. 171. Loe^v, H.—Monograph of Diptera of North America. Part II. Edited by R. Osteu Sacken. 1864. 8vo. pp. 340 and 5 plates. $2 50. 178. De Saussure, H. — Monograph of North American Hymenoptera. Edited by E. Norton. Part I. 8vo. (In press.) 1S9. Scudder, S. H.—Monograph of N. American Orthoptera. Svo. (In preparation.) 148. Uhler, P. R.—Monographof North American Homoptera and Hemip- tera. Svo. (In preparation.) BOTANY. 22. Gray, A.—Plantse Wrightianje Texauo-Neo-Mexicanae. Part I. 1852. 4to. pp. 146, and 10 plates. (S. C. in.) 42. Gray, A.—Plants Wrightianse Texano-Neo-Mexicanae. Part II. 1S53. 4to. pp. 120, and 4 plates. (S. C. v.) 32. Harvey, "W. H.— Nereis Boreali-Americana, or Contributions to a History of the Marine Algae of North America. Part I. Melanospermeae. 1852. 4to. pp. 152, and 12 plates. (S. C. in.) $3. 43. Harvey, W, H. — Nereis Boreali-Americana, or Contributions to a History of the Marine Algae of North America. Part II. Rhodospermae. 1853. 4to. pp. 262, and 24 plates. (S. C. v.) $5. 95. Harvey, W. H.—Nereis Boreali-Americana, or Contributions to a History of the Marine Algae of North America. Part III. Chlorospermeae. 4to. pp. 142, and 14 plates. (S. C. x.) $3, in cloth. 96. Harvey, W. H.—Nereis Boreali-Americana, etc. By W. H. Harvey. The whole three parts complete in one volume. 4to. pp. 556, and 50 plates. Bound in cloth, colored plates, $20. 46. Torrey, J.—Plantae Fremontianse, or Description of Plants collected by Colonel J. C. Fremont in California. 1853. 4to. pp. 24, and 10 plates. (S. C. VI.) 60. Torrey, J.—Observations on the Baiis mariiima of Linnaeus. 1S53. 4to. pp. 8, and one plate. (S. C. vi.) 61. Torrey, J.—On the Darli/tgtonia californica : a new pitcher plant from Northern California. 1853. 4to. pp. 8, and one plate. (S. C. vi.) PALiEONTOLOGY. 14. Gibbes, R. "W.—A Memoir on Mosamurm, and the three allied new genera, Jlalcodus, Conosaurtis, and Amphorosteus. 1850. 4to. pp. 14, and 3 plates. (S. C. ii.) 41. Leidy, J.—Memoir upon the Extinct Species of Fossil Ox. 1852. 4to. pp. 20, and 5 plates. (S. C. v.) $1. 58. Leidy, J.—The Ancient Fauna of Nebraska ; or, a Description of Re- mains of Extinct Mammalia and Chelonia from the Mauvaises Terres of Ne- braska. 1853. 4to. pp. 124, and 25 plates. (S. C. vi.) $5. 72. Leidy, J.—A Memoir on the Extinct Sloth Tribe of North America. 1855. 4to. pp. 70, and Itj phvtes. (S. C. vii.) $3. 192. Leidy, J.—Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States. 18(55. 4to. pp. 140 and 20 plates. (S. C. xiv.) $4. 172. Meek, F. B. and F. V. Haydeii.— Palrpontcilogy of the Upper Mis- souri. Part I. ISGf.. 4to. pp. 15S, and 5 plates. (3. C. xiv.) $2 50. 177. Meek, F. B.—Check List of the Invertebrate Fossils of North Ame- rica. Cretaceous and Jurassic. 18tJ4. 8vo. pp. 44. 25 cents. 183. Meek. P. B.—Check List, etc. Miocene. 18U4. 8vo. pp. 36. 25 cents. 200. Conrad, T. A.—Check List, etc. Eocene and Oligocene. 1866. 8vo. pp. 46. 25 cents. GEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL GEOGHAPHY. 90. Hitchcock, E.—Illustrations of Surface Geology. 1857. 4to. pp. 166, and 12 plates. (S. C. ix.) $4. 13. Ellet, C—Contributions to the Physical Geography of the United States Part I. On the Physical Geography of the Mississippi Valley, with suggestions for the improvement of the Navigation of the Ohio and other rivers. 1850. 4to. pp. 64, and one plate. (S. C. ii.) 197. Whittlesey, C—Fresh Water Drift of the North Western States. 4to. (In press.) ,. ^, . a 202. Pumpelly, R.—Geological Observations m Mongolia, China, and Japan. 4to. (In press.) MINERALOGY. 156. Egleston, T.-Catalogue of Minerals with their formulas. IS-JS. 8vo. pp. 42. 50 cents. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 117 Cataloc'ue of Publications of Societies, and of other periodical Works in the Library of the Smithsonian Institution, July 1, 1858. Foreign Works. 1859. 8vo. pp. 266. (M. C. m.) 179. Catalogue, etc., 2d edition. January, 1866. 8vo. pp. 600. (In press. 74 Catalogue of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution. Corrected to June, 1862. 8vo. pp. 52. (M. C. v.) 25 cents. 203. List of works published by the Smithsonian Institution, January, 1866. 8vo. pp. 12. (Gratis.) 48. Girard, C.-Bibliography of American Natural History for the year 1851. By Charles Girard. 1852. 8vo. pp. 60. 142. Binney, W. G. -Bibliography of American Conchology. (bee Zoo- ^"^ 4^'. Jewett, C. C.-On the Construction of Catalogues of Libraries, and of a general catalogue. 1853. 8vo. pp. 96. 116. Rhees,W. J.-I-t of Public Libraries, Institutions, ai.dSocie.e. in the United States and British Provinces of North America. 1859. 8vo. 10 ARCHITECTURE. 2, Owen, R. D.—Hints on Public Architecture, containing, among other illustrations, Views and Plans of the Smithsonian Institution, together with an Appendix relative to Building Materials. Prepared on behalf of the Build- ing Committee of the Smithsonian Institution. 1849. 4to. pp. 140, and 15 plates. MISCELLANEOUS. 64. List of Foreign Correspondents of the Smithsonian Institution. 1862. pp. 56. 25 cents. 8vo. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. Agns'iz, 7 A\«:-x of N. Am., 8 Allen, 6 Alvord, 1 Atnmonia-Cobalt, 4 Amphorosteus, 8 Ampullariidae, 7 Ancient mining, 5 Annual reports, 1 Archa3ology, 4 Architecture, 9 Arctic Seas, 2, 3, 4 Astronomy, 1 Aurora Borealis, 3 Bache, 3 Bailey, 5 Baird, 6 Batis, 8 Bats of N. Am., 6 Bibliography, 9 Bib. of Concho!., 7 Bib. of Nat. Hist., 9 Binney, 7. 9 Birds, Catal. of, 6 Birds, Review of, 6 Botany, 8 Booth, 4 Bowen, 5 Brewer, 6 Bridgeman, Laura, 5 Carpenter, 7 Caswell, 2 Catalogue of Libr., 9 C.'ital. of Publica., 9 Catal. of Transac, 9 Chappelsmith, 2 Chelonia, 6 Chelonia, extinct, 8 Chemistry, 4 China, 9 Coffin, 3 Coleoptera, 7 Conchology, 7 Conchol., Bib. of, 7 Conosaurus, 8 Corresp. of S. I., 10 Conrad, 9 Cottoids, 6 Corbiculadfe, 7 Cretaceous Fossils, 9 Cretace. Reptiles, 9 Crustacea, 7 Dakota Diction., 5 DarlinEctonia, 8 Davis, '2, 5 Dean, 6 Diptera, 8 Downes, 1 Draper, 4 Eclipse of Sun, 2 Effgs. 6 Effieston, 9 El«c. B.h«»iiietrT, 4 Electro-Mag. Tel., 4 Ellet, 9 Entomology, 7 Entophyta, 5 Entozoa, 5 Eocene fossils, 9 Ephem. Neptune, 2 Ethnology, 4 E.xploring Expe., 7 Fishes. 6 Flood Tide, 2 Force, 3 Fox (Yacht), 3 Fremont, 8 General Series, 1 Genth, 4 Geography, Phys., 9 Geology, 9 Gibbsr4, 5 Gibbes, 8 Gilliss, 2 Girard, 6, 9 Girard College, 3 Grand Ma nan, (5 Grasshoppers, 6 Gray, 8 Greenland, 2 Guyot, 3 Hagen, 7 Haideman, 7 Hare, 4 Harvey, 8 Haven, 4 Hayden, 9 Hayes, 4 Hemiptera, 8 Hill, 2 Hitchcock, 9 Holcodus, 8 Homoptera, 8 Hydrobiinae, 7 Hymenoptera, 8 Indian Portraits, 4 Insects, 7 Instruc. in Collec, 6 Instruc. Philology, 5 Invert. Marine, 6 Japan, 9 Jargon, 5 Jewett, 9 Jones, 6 Jurassic Fossils, 9 Kane, 2 _ Lapham, 5 Lakes, Level of, 2 Lake Superior, 5 Lea, 7 Le Conte, 7 Lepidoptera, 7 Libraries, List of, 9 Leidy, 5, 8, 9 Lieber, 5 Loomis, 2 Locke, 3 Loew, 8 Mag. Surveys, 3, 4 Jlagnet., Terras., 3 Mammals, 6 Mammals, Cat. of, 6 Mammals, Extinct, 8 Mathematics, 1 Mauvaises Terres, 8 Mayer, 5 McClintock. 3 Medulla Obion., 6 Meech, 3 Meek, 9 Melsheimer, 7 Meteorology, 2 Mexico, 4 Mitchell, 6 Mitla, 5 Microscope, 5 Micros. Science, 5 Minerals, List of, 9 Mineralogy, 9 Miocene fcssils, 9 Miscellaneous, 10 Miseellane. Collee.,1 Mississippi Val., 6, 9 Mitchell, 5 Moll asks, 7 Mongolia, 9 Morehouse, 6 Mnrfit, 4 Morgan, 5 Morris, 7 Mosasaurus, 8 Museum Miscel., 6 Natural History, 6 Nebraska, 8 Neptune. 1, 2 Nereis Bor.-Am. , 8 Nests, 6 Neuroptera, 7 Newcomb, 2 New Harmony, 2 New York, 5 Norton, 8 Observ., Meteor., 3 Occultations, 1 Ohio, 5 Oligocene Fossils, 9 Olmos, Peru, 2 Olmstead, 3 Oology, 6 Orthoptera, 8 Osten Sacken, 8 Owen, 9 Ox, Fossil, 8 Palaeontology, 8 Pennsylvania, 4 Periodical Pheno. , 3 Philology, 4 Photo. Celestial, 4 Physics, 4 Phys. Geography, 9 Physiology, 6 Popocatapetl, 4 Prime, 7 Providence, 2 Psychrom. Tables, 3 Publica. of S. I. 9 Pulmonata, 7 Pumpelly, 9 Rana pipiens, 6 Rattlesnake, fi Reports, Annual, 1 Reptiles, 6 Reptiles, Fossil, 9 Rhees, 9 Riggs, 5 Runkle, 2 Saussure, 8 Sawkins, 5 Schott, 2, 3, 4 Scudder, 8 Secchi. 4 Serpents, 6 Shells, 7 Shells, Collecting, 6 Shells, List of, 7 Sloth, Extinct, 9 Smith, 2 Smithson. Cont., 1 Sonntag, 4 Soundings, 5 Squier, 5 Stanley, 5 . Stimpson, 6, 7 Storms, 2 Strepomatida;, 7 Sun, Eclipse of, 2 Sun, He;it of, 3 Surface Geologv, 9 Tables, Met. &"P.. 3 Technology, 4 Telescope, 4 Ter Magnetism, 3 Terres. Physics, 4 Tides, 2 Trapezium, 6 Tornado, 2 Torrey, 8 Tryon, 7 Turner, 5 Uhler, 8 Upper Missouri, 9 ViviparidiB, 7 Vocabularies, 5 Walker, 1. 2, 6 Washington, Ark., 2 Whittlesey, 2, 5, 9 Wisconsin, 5 Wright, 8 Wyman, 6 Yacht Fox, 3 Yoruba, 6 ZooloiTV, C> (11)