284 PUBLICATIONS OF bPENCER F. BAIRD. 



49 and 50. — In Marcy and McClellan's Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana. 



Washington, 1653. 

 €4-5.— In Gillis'— The U. S. Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern 



Hemisphere during the years 1849, '50, '51, and '52. Washington, 



1855. 

 €6, 76, 78, 79, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97.— In Explorations and Surveys for a Rail 



road Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. 1855-0 

 86, 87, 88. — In Report of United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. 1859. 

 108. — In Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 1861. 

 882. — In Report of Simpson's Explorations across the Great Basin of Utah in 1859. 



ooLiL.Eca:iisrGi- j^n jd t^xidermiy. 



4. — 1844. On the apidication of bi-chromate of potassa to piiotographic ijurpoeas 

 <^Litefary Record and Journal of the Linnwan Association of Pennaylvania 

 College, i. No. 2, Dec, 1844, pp. 17-19. 

 8. — 1846. Hints for preserving Objects of Natural History, prepared by Prof. S. F. 

 Baird, for Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle: Printed by Gilt 

 & Hinckley, 1846. 8vo. pp. 12. 



16. — 1850. General Directions for Collecting and Preserving Objects of Natural 

 History. 



25. — 1852. Dii-ections for Collecting, Preserving, and Transporting Specimens of 

 Natural History, prepared for the use of the Smithsonian Institution. 

 (Seal.) Smithsonian Institution: Washington, 1 January, 1852. 

 8vo. ijp. 23. 



48. — 1853. [Directions for making collections in Natural History, prepared for the 

 use of the parties engaged in the Exploration of a route for the Pa- 

 citic Railroad along the 49th parallel.] 4to, about 10 pp. Printed 

 on thin blue ^laper. 



73. — 1857. Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting specimens of 

 natural history. Prepared for the use of the Smithsonian Institution. 

 <CEleventh Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Institution (1856), 1857, pp. 235-253. 



84. — 1858. Registers of Periodical Phenomena. <^Directions for Meteorological Ob- 

 servations c^ the Registry of Periodical Phenomena, Smith' 8 Misc. CoZZ. (148), 

 pp. 63-68. 



90. — 1859. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Directions for collecting, pre- 

 serving, and transporting specimens of natural history. Prepared 

 for the use of the Smithsonian Institution. [Seal of Smithsonian In- 

 stitution.] [Third edition.] Washington: Smithsonian Institution. 

 March, 18.59. 8vo. pp. 40, 6 cuts. 



No. 34, S. I. in Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. II, Art. VII. 

 106. — 1861. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. — Instructions in reference to 

 collecting Nests and Eggs of North American Birds. 8vo. pp. 62. 

 (No title-page.) 

 220.— 1872. (Instructions to Capt. C. F. Hall for collecting objects of Natural His- 

 . tory on the Expedition toward the North Pole.) <^Ann. Rep. Smith- 

 sonian Institution, for the year 1871, 1872, pp. 379-381. 



^VLTJSETJMIS , SOCIETIES, Z O O L O G- 1 C ^ L. S T A. - 



Ti oisrs , &C. 



192.-1871. Zoological Stations in the Gulf of Naples. <Jn». Rec., 1871-72, pp. 



274, 275. 

 214. — 1871. Destruction of the Chicago Academy of Science by Fire. <^Ann. Rec, 



1871-72, p. 609. 



