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LIST

OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS.

55

56 LIST OF

SMITHSONIAN

PUBLICATIONS.

Peltier,MemoirofJ. C. A. Peltier.

Appendix to

Memoir

of Peltier. ScientificResearches.

Mailly, Historyof RoyalInstitution of GreatBritain.

De

la Rive,Michael Faraday,his Lifeand Works.

Flodrens,The Jussieusandthe NaturalMethod.

Makey, Natural HistoryofOrganizedBodies.

Matteucci,

On

the ElectricalCurrentsof theEarth.

Considerations onElectricity.

Electricity

Account of Lightning Discharges, with Notes

hy

Prof. Henry.

G.

W.

Dodge,0. M. Poe,J.C. Cresson, H. Haas,H.J.Kron,B. F.Sludge,

New Haven

Journal,S. D. Martin, G.Wright,C. G. Boerner,

W.

S.Gil-

man,C.

W.

Dean, J. A. Osborne.

Darwin,Queries about ExpressionforAnthropological Inquiry.

Pettigrew,Modesof Flightinrelation toAeronautics.

Man

astheContemporaryofthe

Mammoth

andtheReindeerinMiddle Europe.

Jamin, Photo-Chemistry.

Abbe,Description of theObservatoriesatDorpatandPonlkova.

Taylor,

On

Traces ofthe early mentalconditionof Man.

Ethnology

IndianRemains,RedRiverSettlement,Hudson'sBayTerritory. D.Gunn.

Ancient

Mound

near Chattanooga, Tenn. M. C. Read.

Ancient Burial

Mound

in Indiana. William Pidgeon.

AncientRemainsin Colorado. E. L. Berthoud.

Mounds

inMississippi. SamuelA.Agnew.

CaveinCalaverasCounty,California. J. D.Whitney.

EthnologicalDepartmentof the FrenchExposition, 1867.

Noteson IndianHistory. Dr. F. V. Hayden.

Descriptionof a

Human

Skullfrom RockBluff,111. Dr. J. A. Meigs.

Introductiontothe studyof the CopticLanguage. M. Kabis.

Notes on the Tonto Apaches. Captain Charles Smart.

Berendt, ExplorationsinCentral America.

Gunn,Notesof an Egging Expeditionto Shoal Lake,Lake Winnipeg.

Rothrock, Sketchof the FloraofAlaska.

Meteorology

Hurricaneinthe Islandof St. Thomas.

Earthquakesin St.Thomas. GeorgeA. Latimer.

MaritimeDisasters ofthe Antilles.

Eruption ofaVolcanoinNicaragua. A. B. Dickinson.

Cloud-bursts. WilliamJ. Young.

Meteoritein Mexico. A. Woodworth.

MeteoriteinMexico. Robert Simson.

MeteorologyofCaracas,SouthAmerica. G. A. Ernst.

On

BarometerTables. F. F. Tuckett.

GreatHurricaneat Tortola, St.Thomas, and PortoRico. G. A. Latimer.

Cyclone intheIndian Ocean. N. Pike.

PrizeQuestions

RoyalDanishSocietyof Sciences.

Pontifical

Academy

oftheNuovi Lincei.

De

la Rue, Abbreviations usedinEngland,1867.

LIST OF

SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS.

51

Report

for1868.

ReportofCommitteeof Regents onWashingtonCanal.

Flourens, Memoirof Cuvier.

Floukens, Historyof the

Works

ofCuvier.

DeBeaumont, Memoirof Oersted.

Notice of Christian Frederic Schoeubeiu, the discovererofOzone.

AppendixtoNoticeof Schceubein,byProfessorHenry.

Hagen, Memoirof Encke.

Rawson,Memoirof EatonHodgkinson.

Cazin,RecentProgress in relationto theTheoryof Heat.

Mdller, Principles of the MechanicalTheoryofHeat.

Magrini, Continuous vibratory

movement

of all matter,ponderable and im- ponderable.

Tyndall,Radiation.

Daubree,SyntheticExperiments relativeto Meteorites.

Brush, CatalogueofMeteorites intheMineralogicalCollection ofYaleCollege.

DeSaussuee, Observations ontheelectricresonanceof mountains.

Stewart,Experiments onAneroid Barometers

made

atthe

Kew

Observatory.

Ellery,Addressof the Presidentofthe RoyalSociety of Victoria.

Wartmann,

ReportontheTransactionsoftheSociety ofPhysicsandNatural HistoryofGeneva, from July, 1867,toJune,1868.

Broca, Historyof the Transactionsof the Anthropological Society of Paris, from 1865 to1867.

Rau,Drilling inStonewithoutMetal.

Rad,Agricultural FlintImplements in Southern Illinois.

Noticeof theBlackmore

Museum,

Salisbury,England.

Prize Questions

:

HollandSocietyof Sciences of Harlem.

Imperial

Academy

of Sciences,Belles Lettres,andArts, of Bordeaux.

Pollock,Assayof Goldand SilverCoins attheMintof the UnitedStates.

Tableof Foreign Gold andSilverCoins.

List of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution up to July,1869,with Systematicand AlphabeticalIndex.

Report

for1869.

Berthrand,Kepler: hisLifeand Works.

Arago, Eulogy on

Thomas

Young.

DeBeaumont,Memoirof AugusteBravais.

Rau,Memoirof C. F. P.

Von

Martius.

Matteucci,Lifeand Scientific Laborsof Stefano Marianini.

Hunt,Chemistryof theEarth.

Matteucci,Electrical CurrentsoftheEarth.

Marey,

Phenomena

ofFlight in theAnimal Kingdom.

Babinet,The Northern Seas.

Lombard,Report on the Transactionsofthe Society ofPhysicsandofNatural HistoryofGeneva, July. 1868,to June,1869.

Simpson, Coronado'sMarchinsearchofthe "Seven Citiesof Cibola."

Socialand of Huxley, Principlesand Methodsof Palaeontology.

Schott,

Remarks

on the"CaraGigantesca"of Yzamal,inYucatan.

Becquerel, Forests andtheir ClimaticInfluence.

Brenndecke, Meteorites.

Abich, Remarkable Formsof Hail-stonesin Georgia.

Sartorids,Eruption of the VolcanoofColima.

Report

for1870.

Henry, Eulogyon Alexander Dallas Bache.

Bacue, Lecture onSwitzerland.

Henry,

On

a Physical Observatory.

Arago, TheHistoryof

my

Youth, anAutobiography.

Arago, Eulogy on Herschel.

LifeandLabors of Henry Gustavus Magnus.

Anderson,Life of Prof. ChesterDewey.

Taylor,Thoughts onthe natureandorigin of Force.

Von

Liebig, Inductionand Deduction.

Hacg.ton,Relation of foodtowork, anditsbearing onmedicalpractice.

Reynolds, Hydrogenas aGas andas a Metal.

Wiseman,Identification of theArtisan and Artist.

Basinet,The

Diamond

andotherPreciousStones.

Ethnology:

On

theLanguageof theAboriginal Indians ofAmerica. GeorgeGibbs.

On

Antiquities insomeof theSouthernStates. H. C. Williams.

Ethnologyof the Indiansof the Valleyof the Red Riverof the North.

Dr.

W.

H. Gardner.

AccountofAntiquities inthe State ofVera Cruz, Mexico.

Hugo

Finck, ofCordova.

Accountof Antiquities inTennessee. E. 0. Dunning.

AccountofAncient

Mounds

in Georgia. M. F. Stephenson,Gainesville, Georgia.

Explorationsin Tennessee. E. A.Dayton.

Account of the Sarcophagus in the National

Museum, now

inchargeof the Smithsonian Institution. Rear Admiral A. A. Ilarwood, United States Navy.

Accountofthe Discoveryof aStoneImageinTennessee,

now

in posses- sionof the SmithsonianInstitution. Edw. M. Grant.

On

Mixed Pacesin Liberia. Edw. D. Blyden.

On

Shell-heaps. Rev. JamesFowler, of

New

Brunswick.

On the Usesof the Brain and Marrowof Animals

among

the Indiansof North America. Titian R. Peale.

Reportofan ExplorationofAncient

Mounds

inUnionCounty, Kentucky.

SidneyS. Lyon.

Sketchof AncientEarthworks on the UpperMissouri. A. Barrandt.

Accountof Aboriginal Ruins atSavannah,Tennessee. J. ParishStelle.

Account of Aboriginal Ruins onthe Williams Farm,in Hardin County, Tennessee,twomiles below Savannah, Tennessee. J. ParishStelle.

LIST

OF SMITHSONIAN

PUBLICATIONS.

59

Terrestrial Physics

:

The EarthquakeinPeru,August13, 1S68. J. V. Campbell.

The Electro-Maguetic Seismograph. Prof. Palmieri, of theUniversityof Naples.

On

the Distribution of ForestTreesinMontana,Idaho,and Washington.

W. W.

Johnson.

Influence of the Auroraon the Telegraph.

W.

D. Sargent.

Meteorology

:

New

Classification ofClouds. Prof. AndrePoey.

On

theEvaporation observedatPalermoin1S65and 1866. P.Tacchini.

On

the Electricity of Induction in the Aerial Strataof the Atmosphere, which,inthe Shapeof a Ring,surroundaCloudthat isresolving into Rain,Snow,orHail. Prof.Fr. Zantedeschi.

On

the presenceofElectricityduring thefallof Rain. Prof. Palmieri, of theVesuviusObservatory.

ClimateofKansas. R. S. Elliott.

AccountofaHail-stormontheBosphorus.

From

Porter'sConstantinople.

Accountof aHail-storminTexas. LieutenantGeorge M. Bache.

Report

for1871.

Meteorological Articles received by the Institution, and deposited in the Libraryof Congress. Auroras, Earthquakes, etc. etc.etc.

Dodge, Memoirof SirJohnFrederickWilliam Herschel.

Arago, Eulogyon Joseph Fourier.

Odling,Professor

Thomas

Graham's Scientific

Work.

Helmholtz,

On

the Relation of thePhysical Sciencesto Science inGeneral.

Kornhuber, Alternate Generation and Parthenogenesis in the Animal Kingdom.

Reichardt, PresentState ofourKnowledgeof Cryptogamous Plants.

Stockwell, Recent Researches on the Secular Variations of the Planetary Orbits.

DeForest,Methods of Interpolation applicabletothe graduationof irregular series,such asTables of Mortality. PartI.

DeSaussure, Report ontheTransactionsofthe Society ofPhysicsandNatural Historyof Geneva, fromJuly, 1870,toJune, 1871.

Expedition toward the North Pole:

ScientificInstructionstoCaptainHall. Henry,Hilgard,

Newcomb,

Baird, Meek,Agassiz.

Ethnology

:

Indian

Mounds

near FortWndsworth, Dakota. Dr. A.J. Comfort.

Antiquitieson the Cachela PoudreRiver,

Weld

County, ColoradoTerri- tory. E. L. Berthoud.

Antiquities in

New

Mexico.

W.

B. Lyon.

Antiquities in Lenoir County, NorthCarolina. J. Mason Spainhour.

Account oftheOld Indian Village,Kushkushkee,near Newcastle,Penn- sylvania. E. M. McConnell.

Pima

Indians, of Arizona. Captain F. E.Grossmann.

Indian

mode

of

making

Arrow-heads and obtaining Fire. General George Crook.

60 LIST OF

SMITHSONIAN

PUBLICATIONS.

Ethnology

Ancient

Mound

near Lexington,Kentucky. Dr. RobertPeter.

Shell-heapinGeorgia. D. Brown.

Remarks

onanAncient Relic of

Maya

Sculpture. Dr. ArthurSchott.

Ancient HistoryofNorth America,communicationtothe Anthropological Society of Vienna. Dr. M.Much.

On

theLanguage of the DakotaorSiouxIndians. F. L. 0. Roehrig.

Meteorology, with Notes byProfessorHenry:

Meteorologyof PortoRico. George Latimer.

Meteorologyof the Green River Country. ColonelCollins.

Distinction betweenTornadoesandTempests. Lamark.

Account ofa Tornado which occurred in Spruce Creek Valley,Centre County, Pennsylvania. Rev. J. B. Meek.

Effectof the

Moon

on theWeather.

Connection of Gales of Wind, and appearance of the Aurora. R. T.

Knight.

Account ofa Storm in ButlerCounty, Kansas,June23, 1871. William Harrison.

Report

for1872.

Reportof Committeeof Regentson CorcoranArt Gallery.

Agassiz, Narrativeofthe Hassler Expedition.

Baciie,BequesttoNational

Academy

of Sciences.

Corcoran,Deed ofGiftofArtGallery.

Toner, Deedoffoundation of TonerLectures.

Tyndall, Trustforthe Promotionof Sciencein theUnitedStates.

Hamilton, Bequestof $1000toSmithsonian Institution.

Hkney, Circular sentwithSpecimenspresented.

Arago, EulogyonAmpere.

Fischer,Scientific Laborsof Edw. Lartet.

Peabody, Scientificeducationof mechanicsand artisans.

Bauer, OrganicBases.

Kletzinsky, Nitrogenbodies of modernchemistry.

Egleston, Scheme for the qualitative determination of substances by the Blowpipe.

BlowpipeApparatusof Hawkins and Wale.

Scess, Boundary-line betweenGeologyand History.

Bkezina, Explanation of the principles of Crystallography and Crystallo- physics.

Wceikoff, Meteorologyin Russia.

Donati,

Phenomena

in telegraphic linesduringtheAuroraBorealis.

Ethnology

The Troglodytes, or Cave-dwellers, of the Valley of the Vezere. Paul Broca.

Ancient Aboriginal TradeinNorth America. Charles Rau.

North American Stone Implements. Charles Rau.

Indian Engravings on thefaceof rocks along GreenRivervalley in the SierraNevadas. J. G. Bruff.

AncientRuinin Arizona. J. C. Y. Lee.

LIST OF

SMITHSONIAN

PUBLICATIONS. 61 Ethnology

:

Haystack Mound,Lincoln County, Dakota. A. Barrandt.

EarthworksinWisconsin. E. E. Breed.

Mound

in Wisconsin. C. K. Dean.

Big Elephant

Mound

inGrantCounty, Wisconsin. JaredWarner.

Ancient Relics inNorthwestern Iowa. J. B. Cutts.

Mounds

nearAnna, UniouCounty, Illinois. T.M. Benin.

Ancient

Mounds

in Kentucky. Dr. RobertPeter.

Mounds

inBartow County, Georgia. M.F. Stephenson.

Mounds

inMcintoshandEarlyCounties,Georgia.

Wm.

McKinley.

IndianRemainsin Caddo Parish, Louisiana. T. P. Ilotchkiss.

Mounds

in Louisiana. Prof. SamuelH. Lockett.

Prehistoric Remainsinvicinity of City ofWashington,D. C. T.R.Peale.

Catalogue of cabinet of Indian relics presented byJ. H. Devereux to Smithsonian Institution.

Ancient Pottery fromPhillips County, Arkansas. J. H. Devereux.

On

theAccuracyof Catliu's Accountofthe

Maudau

Ceremonies. James Kipp.

Report

for1873.

Garfield, Biographical Noticeof S. P.ChaseandL. Agassiz.

Hamlin, Biographical Noticeof S. P.Chase.

Parker,BiographicalNotice of L. Agassiz.

Hamilton, Bequest deposited in UnitedStatesTreasury.

Dodge,MemoirofCharles Babbage.

Stebbins,Memoirof LouisAgassiz.

Gray,Memoirof JohnTorrey.

Stevens,MemoirofGeorge Gibbs.

Dalton,OriginandPropagationof Disease.

Helmholz and Maxwell, Later views of the connection of Electricity and Magnetism.

Godld, Account of the Astronomical Observatory at Cordoba, Argentine Republic.

Mailly, Estimateof thePopulationof the World.

Morin,

Warming

and Ventilating Buildings. PartI.

DeForest, AdditionstoaMemoironmethodsof interpolation. PartII.

Ethnology:

RemarksontheRjokken-Moddiugs on the NorthwestCoastof America.

Paul Schumacher.

On

a

Grammar

and Dictionary of the Carib or Karif Language, with some AccountofthePeople by

whom

itis spoken. Dr. C.H. Berendt.

The Mound-builders and PlatyenemisminMichigan. HenryGilhuan.

TheLeipsic

"Museum

of Ethnology." A. ScholtandOtis T. Mason.

Antiquities of.Union County, Illinois.

Thomas

M. Periine.

Antiquities of

Knox

County, Indiana, and Lawrence County, Illinois.

Dr. A. Patton.

62 LIST OP

SMITHSONIAN

PUBLICATIONS.

Miscellaneous Correspondence:

Explorationsonthe WesternCoastof Nortb America.

Wm.

H. Dall.

Discoveryof a largeMeteoriteinMexico. WilliamM. Piersoii.

On

the Habits of the Beaver. FelixR. Brunot.

On

aNationalLibrary.

W.

S.Jevous.

PrizeQuestionsof ScieutficSocieties:

SocietyfortheEncouragement ofScience, Literature,andArt, Dunkirk, France.

Society of Science, Art,and Literature, Hainaut, France.

1 Royal Institutefor the Encouragementof theNatural, Economical,and Technological Sciences, Naples, Italy.

Royal

Academy

of Science, Literature,and theFineArts, Brussels, Bel- gium.

Societyof Sciencesof Haarlem, Holland.

Report

for1874.

Reportof Committeeof Regents onthe

Museum.

Arago, Eulogyon LaPlace.

Mailly,Eulogy onQuetelet.

Domas, Eulogyon A. A.

De

la Rive.

Hilgard, Tides andTidalAction in Harbors.

Lemstkum and

De

la Rive, Electricity of the Atmosphere and the Aurora Borealis.

DeCandolle andGray,

On

a Dominant LanguageforScience.

ScuottandEverett, Underground Temperature.

DuPre

and Henry, Earthquakesin NorthCarolina,1874.

De

laRive,Report on the TransactionsoftheSocietyofPhysicsandNatural History, ofGeneva, from July, 1872,toJune,1873.

Morin',

Warming

andVentilating Buildings. Part II.

Ethnology

AncientGravesandShell-heapsof California. Paul Schumacher.

t Accountof the Burial ofan IndianSquaw, SauBernardino County,Cali- fornia.

W.

M. King.

Ancient

Mounds

ofMercer County, Illinois. TylerMcWborter.

Antiquities ofWhitesides County,Illinois.

W.

H. Pratt.

A

Studyof Skulls and LongBones, from

Mounds

near Albany, Illinois.

Dr. R.J. Farquharson.

TheShell-bed Skull. A. S. Tiffany.

Antiquitiesof Northern Ohio. Dr. George

W.

Hill.

The Ageof Stone,andthe TroglodytesofBreckinridge County, Kentucky.

R.S. Robertson.

Antiquities ofIsleRoyale,Lake Superior. A. C.Davis.

Antiquities of Yazoo County,Mississippi. J.

W.

C. Smith.

Antiquities of Tennessee. Dr. DanielF. Wright.

Antiquities ofBlount County, Tennessee. Miss Annie E.Law.

Antiquities ofOrleans County,

New

York. Frank H. Cushing.

Antiquities ofLaPorte County, Indiana. R. S. Robertson.

Antiquitiesof Allenand

De

KalbCounties, Indiana. R.S. Robertson.

LIST OF

SMITHSONIAN

PUBLICATIONS. 63 Ethnology

:

Antiquities ofJackson County, Tennessee. Rev.JoshuaHaile,andJames

W.

McHenry.

Antiquities of Perry County,Ohio.

W.

Anderson.

Antiquities ofCharles County, Maryland. OliverN. Bryan.

Antiquities of Stanley and Montgomery Counties,North Carolina. F.

J.Kron.

Antiquities of Florida. Dr. AugustusMitchell.

Antiquities of Florida. JohnBartrani.

Report

for1875.

Baird,Report onthe proposed planof Exhibitbythe Smithsonian Institu- tionatthe International Centennial ExhibitionatPhiladelphia.

Parker,Eulogy on Henry Wilson.

Arago, Eulogy on AlexanderVolta.

DsCandolle, Probable Futureof the

Human

Race.

DeCaxdolle,Report ontheTransactionsof the SocietyofPhysicsandNatural History of GenevafromJuly, 1873, toJune,1874.

Prestwich, The PastandFutureof Geology.

Wex,

Diminutionof the WaterofRiversandStream3.

Taylor, Refraction of Sound.

Henry, Organizationof LocalScientificSocieties.

Ethnology

:

International Code of Symbols for Charts of Pre-historic Archaeology.

MortilletandChantre.

CharacteristicspertainingtoAncient

Man

inMichigan. HenryGillmau.

The Stone-agein

New

Jersey. Dr. C. C. Abbott.

Report

for1876.

Baird,Report on Centennial Exhibition.

CentennialAwards toSmithsonianInstitution.

Fialho, Biographical Sketchof

Dom

Pedro II.

Arago, Eulogy on

Gay

Lussac.

Taylor, Kinetic Theoriesof Gravitation.

Pilar, TheRevolutions of the Crust of the Earth.

Kirkwood,The Asteroids betweenMarsandJupiter.

McParlin, Notes ontheHistory andClimate of

New

Mexico.

Ethnology:

The Latimer Collection of Antiquities from Porto Rico in the National*

Museum,

atWashington,D. C. 0. T. Mason.

Prehistoric Antiquities of Hungary. F. F. Romer.

Jade.

A

Historical, Archaeological, and LiteraryStudy ofthe Mineral called

Yu

bythe Chinese. S. Blondel.

Antiquities inGuatemala. Hon. Geo. Williamson.

Collection of Historical Documentsin Guatemala. Dr. C. H. Perendt.

Observations on the Prehistoric

Mounds

of Grant County, Wisconsin.

Moses Strong.

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