CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 13 



1861. Baird, Spencer F. — Continued. 



Alces Americana 112, 8th plate. 



Elaphus canadensis, Ray 116, 6th plate. 



Oervus Macrotis, Say 118. 



" Lewisii, Pealo 118, 5th plate. 



" Leucurus, Douglas 119. 



Capra Americana, Blainville 120, 4th plate. 



Antilocapra Americana, Ord 121, Ist plate. 



Ovibos Moschatus, Blainville 121, 7th plate, Ist fig. 



Ovis Montana, Dosm 123, 3d plate. 



Biso7i Americanus, Gm 124, 7th plate, 2d fig. 



23. 



1852. Baird, Spencer F. Rejiort of Assistant Secretary in charge of the Museum, 

 «&.c. <^Fourth Annual Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, for 

 the year 1851, pp. 40-52 (Appendices, i^p. 52-65). 

 Name Siredon lichenigerus, Baird, n. a. , proposed, but no description 51 



24. 



1862. Baird, Spencer F. An account of natural history explorations in tlie United 

 States during 1851. <^ Sixth Annual Report Smithsoniaii Institution, for the year 



1851, 1852, pp. 52-56. Appendix A to Report of Assistant Secretary. 



25. 



1852. Baikd, Spencer F. Directions | for | Collecting, Preserving, and Transport- 

 ing I Specimens of Natural History | prepared for the use of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. | [Seal.] j Smithsonian Institution: | Washington. | January, 



1852. I 8vo. pp. 23. 



Included in Smithsonian Catalogue of Publications as No. 34. This number was probably 

 shared by the edition under consideration and a later edition published in 1857. 



26. 



1852. Baird, Spencer F. (editor). Proceedings of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science. Sixth meeting, held at Albany (N. Y.), August, 

 1851. — Published by the liberality of the citizens of Albany. — Washington 

 City: I Published by *S. F. Baird. New York: G. P. Putnam. | — | 18S2. 

 [Edited by S. F. Baird, Permanent Secretary.] 8vo. pp. Ix, 412. 



27. 



1852. Baird, Spencer F., and Charles Girard. Characteristics of some New Rep- 

 tiles in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. [First Part.] <^Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sei. Fhila., vi, 1852-3 (1854), pp. 68-70. Presented for publication 

 April 20 ; read April 27, 1852. 



"Full descriptions and figures of these species will shortly appear in Capt. Stansbury's Re- 

 port to Congress on the Great Salt Lake (Utah)." (Preliminary note.) 



Siredon lichenoides, Baird, u. s 68 



Lake at the head of Santa F6 Creek, N. Mex. K. H. Rem. 



Onemidophorus tigris, B. and G., n. s e^ 



Valley of Great Salt Lake. Capt Stansbury. 

 Crotaphytus Wlzlizenii, B. and G., n. s. 



Santa Fe. Dr. Wizlizenus.— Between San Antonio and El Paso del Norte. Ool. 

 J. D. Graham. 

 Vta, B. and G., n. g. 

 Vta Stansburiana, B. and G., n. s. 



Valley of Great Salt Lake. Capt. Stansbury. 

 Scelox>orus graciosus, B. and G., n. s. 



Valley of Great Salt Lake. 



Elgaria scincicauda (SkQton), B. &G. R Oft 



Flcstiodon Skiltoniauum, B. and G., n. s. 



Oregon, with preceding. Rev. George Geary. 



