academy o» sonces. ] MISCELLANEOUS. 63 



36. [Note on Maxwell.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 29 (Dec. 11, 1879): 403^104. 

 Anonymous. 



37. The religion of to-day. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 129 (Dec, 1879): 552-569. 



38. [Notes on the Bureau of Education.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 30 (Jan. 8, 1880): 28. 

 Anonymous. 



39. Our political dangers. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 130 (Mar., 1880): 261-279. 



40. Biographical memoir [of Joseph Henry. An address read before the National Academy 



of Sciences, April 21, 1880. (With " a supplementary note")] in A Memorial oj Joseph 

 Henry, ''published by order of Congress." 

 Washington, Gov't print, off., 1880, pp. 441-473. 



Compare no. 144 of this Section. 

 Also in Smithsonian Misc. Coll., no. 356, vol. 21 (1881): 441-473. 

 Also in Biograjmical Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 5 (1905): 1-35. 



41. [Clark's Geodesy.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 30 (June 10, 1880): 441-442. 

 Anonymous review. 



42. The plan of the bosses at Chicago. 



Nation, New York, vol. 30 (June 17, 1880): 449-450. 



Anonymous editorial. 



43. General Garfield and Credit Mobilier. 



Nation, New York, vol. 30 (June 24, 1880): 467-468. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



44. Signal service succession. 



Nation, New York, vol. 31 (Dec. 2, 1880): 389-390. 

 Anonymous. 



45. Modern scientific materialism. 



Independent, New York, vol. 32 (Dec. 9, 1880): 1, cols. 1-3, The question stated; vol. 32 (Dec. 23, 1880): 

 1, cols. 1—1, Correlation of mental and material phenomena; (Dec. 30): 3, cols. 1-3, The possible endow- 

 ments of matter; vol. 33 (Jan. 13, 1881): 3, cols. 2-4, Thought as a form of force; (Jan. 27): 2-3, cols. 

 3-4, 1-2, Vital action. 



46. The relation of scientific method to social progress. An address delivered [as president] 



before the Philosophical Society of Washington, Dec. 4, 1880. 

 Washington, Judd & Detweiler, 1880, 15 pp. 

 Also in Bull. Phil. Soc. Wash., vol. 4 (1881): 40-52. 

 Also in Smithsonian Misc. Coll., Wash., vol. 25. 

 Also in Side-lights on Astronomy (1906): 312-329; see Section II, no. 300. 



47. [Notes on time and B. F. Ishenwood.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 32 (May 5, 1881): 316-317. 

 Anonymous. 



48. [Note on P. Earl Chase.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 32 (June 30, 1881): 459-460. 

 Anonymous. 



49. Copyright. 



New Yorh Tribune (Oct. 22, 1881): 8, col. 1. 



50. Letter to Prof. Krueger, containing suggestions respecting the international telegraphic 



code. 

 Vierteljahrsschrift Astr. Gesell., vol. 16 (Oct., 1881): 349-350. 

 Dated Wash., Sept. 6, 1881. 



51. Speculative science. 



International Rev., vol. 12 (Apr., 1882): 334-341. 



A review of J. B. Stallo's Concepts and Theories of Modern Phytfcs. 



