Correspondence:
Presentationof books.
Duke
of Northumberland.Priestley's lens
Free Freight to Smithsonian Institution, between United States and England. E. Cuuard.
RequestforDuplicateShells.
W.
E. Logan.Observationsin Hudson's Buy Territory. B. R.Ross.
Johnson, Lectures onAgriculturalChemistry.
Carpenter, Lectures onthe Shells of the GulfofCalifornia.
M/Edler,
Movement
of the Stars arounda Central Point.De
laRive,Reportonthe Transactionsof the Society ofPhysicsandNatural Historyof Geneva, fromJuly, 1858,to June, 185!).Regius, Present State of Ethnology in relation to the
Form
of theHuman
Skull.
Flourens,Memoirof
Pyramus
de Candolle.Airy,
On
the Means whichwill be availableforCorrectingthe Measuresof the Sun's Distancein thenext Twenty-five Years.Powell, Reports on the State of Knowledge of Radiant Heat,
made
to the British Associationin 1832, 1840,and 1854.Hilgard, Descriptionof the Magnetic Observatoryat the Smithsonian Insti- tution. •
Poggendorff,
On
the Useof theGalvanometerasa Measuring Instrument.Mallet,
On
Observationof Earthquake Phenomena.Casella, Descriptionof MeteorologicalInstruments.
Green and
Wurdemakn, On
Filling BarometerTubes.Welsh, TheConstruction of a Standard Barometer,and Apparatusand Pro- cessesemployedinthe Verification ofBarometersatthe
Kew
Observatory.Report
for1860.Correspondence
Memorial relative to Lowe's Aeronautic Voyage across the Atlantic.
Citizeusof Philadelphia.
Presentationof Books on Egypt. R. Lepsius.
On
SmithsonianExchanges. F. Miiller.On
Smithsonian Exchanges. Win. Hinoks.Henry, ReplytoMemorialon Lowe's AeronauticVoyage.
Henry,
On
Currentsof the Atmosphere andAerialNavigation.Rogers, Lectures onRoads andBridges.
Carpenter, Lectures on Mollusca, orshell-fish, and their Allies.
Morlot, GeneralViews onArchaeology.
TheMicroscope.
Nickles, ScientificCongress of Carlsruhe, 1858.
Cdvier,Memoirof ReneJustHaiiy.
Sabine,Magnetic Storms.
Gardiner, Disappearanceof Ice.
Fendler,Temperatureof St. Louis, Missouri.
Dewey,Best Hours for TemperatureObservations.
Henry,Description of Smithsonian Anemometer.
LIST OF
SMITHSONIAN
PUBLICATIONS. 49 Nkwto.v, Suggestionsfor savingparts of theskeleton of birds.VolldMj
On
theWingless GrasshopperofCalifornia.W0KDBMAN,
Specimensof Flamingo,etc.,from South Florida.Gesner, Habitsof Pouched Rat, orSalamanderof Georgia.
Barnard, Birdsof Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Cooper, ForestsandTrees of Floridaand theMexican Boundary.
Report
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:
Smithson's Residuary Legacy. Fladgate, Clarke,andFinch.
Free Freight to Smithsonian Institution, between United States and Germany. Kunhardt
&
Co.Lacustrian Habitations. F.Troyou.
Archaeology. A. Morlot.
Map
of Antiquities of UnitedStates. A. J. Hill.Exchanges. Royal
Academy
of Science,Madrid.Exchanges. Mexican Soc. of Geog. and Statistics.
Neuroptera. H. Hagen.
Exchangeof Specimens. HamiltonCollege, Clinton, N. Y.
Acknowledgment forBooks. J. A.Codd.
Arrangementof MineralogicalCollection. C. U. Shepard.
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Exchangeof Publications. Royal Horticultural Society,London.
AcknowledgmentforBooks. C.J. Bethuue.
Acknowledgmentfor Shells,etc.
W.
H. Pease.Circular of the Instituteof Rupert's Land.
Factsrespecting Liberia College. A. Crummell.
Recommendationof Shea's IndianLinguistics. G. Gibbsandothers.
AccountofLibraryof Indian Linguistics. J. G.Shea.
Woolsey, Eulogyon CorneliusC. Felton.
Cox, Eulogyon Stephen A. Douglas.
Rogers, Lecture onBridges.
Alexander,Lecture on theRelations of Time andSpace.
Hayes, Lecture on ArcticExplorations.
Flodrens, Memoirof Geoffroy Saint Hilaire.
Laugel,The Sun,itsChemical Analysis.
Lee,ProgressofAstronomical Photography.
Lespiault, Small Planetsbetween Mars andJupiter.
Ddfour and Kamtz, Scintillation of the Stars.
Daibrke, Metamorphism andtheFormation of CrystallineRocks.
Craig,Nitrification.
Hunt, Historyof Petroleumor Rock-oil.
Allen,ExplosibilityofCoalOils.
Destructive Effectof Iron-rust.
Troyon, LacustrianCities of Switzerland.
Rutimeyer, Faunaof Middle Europe during the Stone Age.
Troyon, Report onEthnological Collections of
Museum
atLausanne.Troyon,Archaeological Researches
made
at Concise.4
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OF SMITHSONIAN
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Mounds
in St. Louis, Missouri.Gibbs, InstructionsforArchaeological Investigations.
Circular, AncientMining in Lake SuperiorCopper Region.
Morgan, SuggestionsrelativetoEthnological
Map
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PrizeQuestions:
HollandSociety of Science. Harlem.
BatavianSociety of Experimental Philosophyof Rotterdam.
Societyof Artsand Sciencesof Utrecht.
Royal
Academy
of Netherlands.Report
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Depositof BeaufortLibrary. E. M. Stanton,Secretaryof
War.
Depositof Bishop Johns' Library. Gen. Edw. Cauby.
MeteorologicalTelegrams. H. Sibley,West. UnionTel. Co.
HeightsofMountains in Colorado. G. Engelmauu.
On
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Historyof ChesterCo.,Penna.
Wm.
Darlington.EthnographicalCollections. Thedodore
Lyman.
Ethnographical Collections. H. deSchlagintweit.
Ethnological
Museum
of Norway. LouisK.Daa.Antiquities inMissouriandTenu. I.Dille.
Skullsand
Mummy
from Patagonia. A. Reid.Philological Circular. Geo. Gibbs.
Ethnological
Map
of UnitedStates. Geo. Gibbs.Indian Vocabularies. Geo. Gibbs.
Systemsof Relationshipof Cree Indians. E. A.Watkins.
Indian Languages. Geo. Flachenecker.
Natural Historyof PacificIslands.
W.
H. Pease.Herbarium capturedinTennessee. Dr. H. R. Wirtz.
Acknowledgment forFerns. G. Metteuius.
Hymenoptera. H.
De
Saussure.Explorations ofJohn Xantus inMexico. M. Romero.
Bache, EulogyonJamesA. Pearce.
Barnard, Lectureson the UndulatoryTheoryof Light.
Wilson, Lectures on Pbysical Ethnology.
Morlot, Lectureon the Studyof HighAntiquity.
Lubbock,North AmericanArchaeology.
Flourens, HistoricalSketch of the
Academy
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Flourens, Memoirof LouisJacquesThenard.
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Phenomena
of Contact.Herschel,
On
Atoms.Lesley,On the Classification of Books.
Ried,