64 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIMON NEWCOMB— ARCHIBALD. [MBM01R (y*t™vti, 



52. Reports of officers of the navy on the ventilating and cooling of the executive mansion 



during the illness of President Garfield. By Simon Newcomb and others. 

 Washington, Gov't print, oft., 1882. 13 pp. 



53. A visit to Cetywayo. 



Harper's Mag., vol. 66 (Apr., 1883): 86-89. 



This visit to the deposed long of Zululand was made while S. Newcomb was in Cape Colony for the 1SS2 transit of Venus. 



54. The watchmaking industry in Switzerland. 



Science, vol. 1 (Apr. 20, 1883): 296-297. 



Letter dated Neuchatel, March 12, 18R3, and signed S.N. 



55. The units of mass and force. 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 2 (Oct. 12, 18S3): 493-494. 



56. The psychological mechanism of direction. 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 2 (Oct. 26, 1883): 554-556. 



57. On some points in climatology. A rejoinder to Mr. Croll. 



Amer. Jl. Set. 3. s., vol. 27 (Jan., 1884): 21-26. 



Also in Phil. Mag., London, 5. s., vol. 17 (Feb., 1884): 142-143. 



Mr. Croll replies, pp. 275-281. 



A rejoinder to Mr. Croll's reply (Phil. Mag., Oct., 1883) to Newcomb's criticisms of his theory; see no. 12 of this Section. 



58. What is a liberal education ? 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 3 (Apr. 11, 1884): 435-436. 

 Also in Nature, vol. 30 (May 1, 1884): 9-10. 



59. Hasty naval legislation. 



Nation, New York, vol. 38 (May 29, 1884): 461. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



60. President Eliot on a liberal education. 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 3 (June 13, 1884): 704-705. 



61. [Reply by "Ed. Nation" to letter criticising Hasty naval legislation, no. 59 (above).] , 



Nation, New York, vol. 38 (June 19, 1884): 526. 

 Anonymous. 



62. [Review of G. G. Stokes' On the Nature of Light.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 38 (June 19, 1884): 534. 

 Anonymous. 



63. Psychic force. 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 4 (Oct. 17, 1884): 372-374. 



64. Psychical research. 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 4 (Dec. 5, 1884): 510-511. 

 Letter iu reply to one by E. Gurney on psychical research. 



65. Can ghosts be investigated ? 



Science, Cambridge, vol. 4 (Dec. 12, 1884): 525-527. 



66. The Georgia wonder-girl and her lessons. 



Science, New York, vol. 5 (Feb. 6, 1885): 106-108. 



67. Mortality experiences of the Connecticut Life Insurance Company. 



Science, New York, vol. 5 (May 8, 1885): 379-380. 



68. Annual address of the president of the American Society for Psychical Research, Jan. 12, 



1886. [On thought-transference.] 

 Boston (?), 1886, 24 unnumbered pages. 



69. The telephone case. 



Nation. New York, vol. 42 (Jan. 21, 1886): 50. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



70. Professor Newcomb's address before the American Society for Psychical Research. 



Science, vol. 7 (Feb. 12, 1886): 145-146. 

 Letter; see no. 6S of this Section. 



71. Responsibility in the Navy Department. 



Nation, New York, vol. 42 (Feb. 25, 1886): 164. 



Anonymous editorial. 



72. The condition of the Coast Survey. 



Nation, New York, vol. 42 (Mar. 11, 1886): 208-209. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



