PUBLICATIONS 



OK mi. 



AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENC1 



MEMOIRS. Oli Series, Vols. 1-4; New Series, Vols. 1-12. 

 16 volumt I each. Half volumes, §."> each. Discount to 



bookselle i to members 5U%, or for whole Bets 60 . 



Vol.11. '' u:l '■ Centennial Celebration. 1880. pp. 1-104. 1882. $2o<>. 

 I' A. — The Tortogas and Florida Reefs, pp. 105-134. 



I -j pis. June, i B85 (Author's copies, June, U 18.00 



l'\ Bearle, A. — The Apparent Position >>f the Zodiacal Light, 



pp 135 157 and Chandler, S.C. — On the Square Bar Micrometer, pp.158 

 ( (ctober, 18 00. 



; No, i Pickering, E. C.— Stellar Photography, pp. 179-226. 2 pis. 

 March. I 100. 

 Pari t. No 5. Rogers, W. A., and Winlock, Anna. — A Catalogue of 180 Polar 

 Stars fur t lie Epoch of 1875.0, resulting from the available Observations made 

 between I860 and 1885, and reduced to ihe System of the Catalog) I Publi- 

 cation XIV of the AstronomiBche Gesellschaft. pp. 227-300 June, IS 

 Pari 5 No 6. Langley, 8. P., Young, C. A., and Pickering, E. C. — Pritchard'a 



Wedge Photometer, pp. 801-324. November, 1886. 25c. 

 Part 6 No. ?. Wyman, M. — bfomoii of Daniel Treadwell. pp. 325-523. 

 tober, 1887. $2.00. 

 Vol. 12. I. Sawyer, E. F. — Catalogue of the Magnitudes of Southern Stars 

 from i" — 80° Declination, to the Magnitude 7.o inclusive, pp. l-ioo. May, 

 1892 |1 50. 



2. Rowland, II. A. — On a Table of Standard Wave Lengths of the Spectra] 

 Lines, pp. 101-186. December, 1896. S2.00. 



3. Thaxter, R. — Contribution towards a Monograph of the Laboulbeniacess. 

 pp. is: 130. 26 pis. December, (896. 16.00. 



4. Lowell, P. — New Observations of the Planet Mercury, pp. 431-466. 8 pis, 

 June, i- 25. 



S Igwick, W. I'., and Winslow, C. E. A. — (I.) Experiments on the Effect of 



Freezing and other low Temperatures upon the Viability of the Bacillus of 



Typhoid Pever, with Considerations regarding Ice as n vehicle of Infections 



ill i Statistical Studies on the Seasonal Prevalence of Typhoid 



various Countries and its Relation to Seasonal Temperature, pp. 467- 



■. 8 pis. August, 1902. S2.50. 



\ ol. I .'I. I t'nrtiss, I). ]{. — Binary Families in a Triply connected Region, 



with Especial Reference to Hypergeometric Families, pp. l-6<». January, 1904. 



O. S. — BrygOS: his Characteristics, pp. 61-119. 2 pis. November, 

 1904 -1 ">(». 



3. Lyman, T. — The Spectrum of Hydrogen in the Region of Extremely short 

 W, th. pp. 121-148. pis. iii-viii'. February, 1906. ' 



4. Pickering, W. II. — Lunar and Hawaiian Physical Features Compared. 

 pp.149 179 pis. ix-xxiv. November, 1906. si.io. 



5. Trowbridge,.!. — High Electro-motive Force, pp. 181-215. pis. xxv-xxviL 



PROCEEDINGS. Vols. 1-41, $5 each. Discount to booksellers 

 to members 50 . or for whole sets <!<)%. 

 lividual articles may he obtained separately. A price list of recent 

 arl printed on the inside pages of the cover of the Proceedings. 



•f ('omit Rumford. I vols.. $5.00 each. 

 Menu ol Sii Benjamin Thompson, Counl Rumford, with Notices of 

 his Daugl I r. By George E. Ellis. S.">.00. 



of the Life and Works of Rumford. 5 vols., $25.00; 

 members. 85.00. 



le al Che Library of The American Academy of Arts and 

 ibn< K8, 28 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 



