LIST OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, ETC., 



ON MATTERS PERTAINING TO SCIENCE, PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED 



STATES DURING THE YEAR 1860. 







AGASSIZ. L. Contributions to the Natural History of the United States. Vol. 3. 



Boston: Little & Brown. 

 Anderson, Major Robert, U. S. A. Evolutions of Field-batteries of Artillery. 



Translated from the French, and arranged for the Army and Militia of the 



United States. Van Nostrand, publisher. 

 Anthony, J. J. Descriptions of New Species of American Fluviatile Gasteropods. 



8vo. pamphlet. 

 Barbee, Dr. W. J. The Physical and Moral Aspects of Geology. Philadelphia: 



Challen & Son. 

 Bennet, J. Fundamental Ideas of Mechanics and Experimental Data. Translated 



from the French of Moreau. Appleton & Co.. N. Y. 

 Binney, W. G. Catalogue of the Terrestrial and Fluviatile Gasteropods inhabiting 



North America. 8vo. pamphlet. Boston. 1860. 

 Blake, W. P. and C. T. Jackson. The Gold Placers of the vicinity of Dahlonega, 



Ga. 



Brush, George J. Eighth Supplement to Dana's Mineralogy. 8vo. tract. 

 Buckland, F. T. Curiosities of Natural History. First and Second Series. New 



York: Rudd & Carleton. 

 Chapman, Dr. A. W. Flora of the Southern States. New York: Ivison & 



Phinuey. 

 Cooke, Prof. J. L., Jr. Elements of Chemical Physics. 8vo. pp. 739. Boston : 



Little & Brown. 



Coultas, Harland. What may be learned from a Tree. 8vo. pp. 190. D. Apple- 

 ton & Co. 



Cowes, Samuel E. Study of the Earth. 4to. pp. 98. 

 Dawsou, J. W. On Fossil Plants from the Devonian Rocks of Canada. 8vo. tract. 



" On the Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Nova Scotia. 8vo. tract. 



" On the Vegetable Structures in Coal. 8vo. tract. 

 Day, Dr. George E. Chemistry in its relations to Physiology and Medicine. With 



numerous illustrations. New York : Balliere Brothers. 8vo. pp.318. 85.00. 

 Elderhorst, Dr. William. A Manual of Blow-pipe Analysis and Determinate Min- 

 eralogy. 12mo. pp. 176. Zell, publisher, Philadelphia. 

 Eliot, Charles W. and F. H. Storer. On the Impurities in Commercial Zinc, with 



vspecial reference to the Residue Insoluble in Dilute Acids, to Sulphur, and to 



Arsenic. 4to. pamphlet. 

 Faraday, Michael. A Course of Six Lectures on the Various Forces of Matter, 



and their Relations to Each Other. With illustrations. New York : Harper & 



Brothers. 12mo. pp. 198. 



Ferrel, William. The Motions of Fluids and Solids relative to the Earth's Surface; 

 comprising Applications to the Winds and Currents of the Ocean. New York : 

 Ivison & Phinney. 



French and Smith. New York State Gazetteer and Map (including a Geological 

 and Meteorological Chart of the State of New York). Syracuse, N. Y. 



