LIST OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, ETC., 



ON MATTERS PERTAINING TO SCIENCE, PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED 

 STATES DURING THE YEAR 1855. 



Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, Vol. I. Part IL, 1852-53, pp. 

 316. 



Bache, A, D. Eeport of the Coast Survey for 1854. 



Bache, A. D. Tide Tables for the principal sea-ports of the United States. Pamphlet 



Buchman, Reverend John. An examination of the Natural Provinces of the Animal 

 World, and their relations to the different types of Mankind. James & Co., Charles- 

 ton, S. C. 



Baird, S. F. Eeport on the Fishes of the New Jersey Coast. Smithsonian publication. 



Bartlett, Professor W. H. E. Elements of Natural Philosophy. A. S. Barnes & Co., N.Y. 



Beckwith, Lieutenant. Report on the projected Pacific Rail-road Route, near the 38th and 

 89th parallels of latitude. Pub. Doc. 



Bell, John. Mineral and Thermal Springs of the United States and Canada. 12mo. 

 Parry & M'Millan, Philadelphia. 



Blake, William P. Report on the geological features of Williamson's Pacific Rail-road 

 Survey. Pub. Doc. 



Breed and Stoiner, Doctors. Wills's Outlines of Chemical Analysis. Ee-edited. Munroe 

 & Co., Boston. 



Burt, W. A. The Solar Compass. 



Chapman, Dr. L. L. Principia, or Nature's first principles. Campbell & Co., Philadelphia. 



Cole, George, and Vernam, J. S. The Contractor's Book of Drawings of tools and ma- 

 chines used in constructing canals, rail-roads, and other works. Folio. O. G. Steele 

 & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Dana, James D. Report on Crustacea the Atlas. This volume forms one of the series 

 of the Reports of the United States Exploring Expedition, and contains 96 plates in 

 folio, with fisures and details of nearly 700 species, from drawings by the author. G. 

 P. Putnam & Co., 321 Broadway, N. Y. 



Dana, Samuel L. Muck Manual. New and enlarged edition. Saxton & Co., N. Y. 



Darby, Professor John. Botany of the Southern States. In two parts. Part I. Structural 

 and Physiological Botany and Vegetable Products. Part II. Description of Southern 

 Plants, arranged on the natural system. Preceded by a Liuuican and a Dichotornous 

 Analysis. A. S. Barnes & Co., New York. 



Davies, Charles, LL.D., and N. G. Peck, A.M. Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia 

 of Mathematical Science. A. S. Barnes & Co., New York. 



De Gobineau. The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races. From the French of DC 

 Gobineau. By H. Hotz. With an Appendix, containing a summary of the latest 

 scientific facts'bearin? upon the question of Unity or Plurality of Sp'ecies, by J. C. 

 Nott, M.D. Svo. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. 



De Vere, M. S. Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature. G. P. Putnam & Co., New York. 



Ellet, Charles, jr. Coast and Harbor Defenses. 



Emmons, Ebenezer, M.D. American Geology, with illustrations of characteristic Ameri- 

 can Fossils. Atlas and Geological Map. 1 vol. pp. 445. Sprague <fc Co., Albany, N. Y. 



Ewbank, Thomas. The World a Workshop, or the Physical Relations of Man to the 

 Earth, pp. 198. Appleton & Co., New York. 



Fitch. Asa, M.D. First Report on the Noxious, Beneficial, and other Insects, of the State 

 of New York. 



Flint, C. L. Second Annual Eeport of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture. 



Gillis, Lieutenant J. M. United States Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern 

 Hemisphere, during the years 1849, 1S50, 1851, 1S52. 2 vols. Lippincott & Co., Phil. 



Gurley, W. and L. E. Manual of the Instruments used in Engineering and Surveying 

 Troy, N. Y. 



Hard wick, T. F. Manual of Photographic Chemistry. American edition. Ee-edited by 

 S. D. Humphrey, New York. 



