272 PUBLICATIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



33.— 1852. (Charles GiRARD.) Reptiles oftbe Valley oftbe Great Salt Lake. <<Ste«8- 

 burif'H Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. Phila- 

 delphia, 1852. [App. C] pp.336-35:i. 



39. —1853. (Charles GiRARD.) Catalogueof North American Reptiles in the Museum 

 of the Smithsonian Institution. Part I. — Serpents. By S. F. Baird 

 and C. Girard. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. January, 

 1853. 8vo. pp. xvi, 172. 



63. — 1855. Report on the lishes observed on the coasts of New Jersey and Long Island 

 during the summer of 1854, by Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institutiou. -^Ninth Annual Report of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution [for 1854], 1855, pp. 317-325+ *337. 



65. — 1855. List of Mammalia found in Chili. <^GilUs, Naval Astron. Exp., ii, pp. 

 163-171.* 



67. — 1856. List of Fishes inhabiting the State of New York : sent to the New York 

 State Cabinet of Natural History by the Smithsonian Institution in 

 May, 1855 (by Professor S. F. Baird). <^Ninth Annual Eeport of the 

 Regents of the University of the State of New York on the Condition of the 

 State Cabinet of Natural History and the Historical and Antiquarian Col- 

 lection annexed thereto. » * " 1856, pp. 22-29. 



75. — 1857. Catalogue of North American Mammals, chiefly in the Museum of the 

 Smithsonian Institution. By Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary 

 oftbe Smithsoniau Institution. Washington: Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, July, 1857. 4to. pp. 21. 



76. — 1857. Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River 

 to the Pacinc Ocean. War Department. Mammals : By Spencer 

 F. Baird, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 1857. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascer- 

 tain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from 

 the Mississippi River to the Pacilic Ocean. Volume VIII. 1857. 4to. 

 pp. xlviii, 757, pi. xviii-lx. 



77. — 1857. Catalogues of Fishes, copied from a "Report on the Fishes observed on 

 the Coasts of New Jersey and Long Island during the summer of 

 1854. <^Catalogue of Zoological and Botanical Productions of the County 

 of Cape May, in Geology of the Countfj of Cape May, State of New Jersey, 



1857. pp. 146-148. 



78. — 1858. Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River 

 to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Birds: By Spencer F. 

 Baird, Assistant Secretary Smithsonian Institution, with the co-op- 

 eration of John Cassin and George N. Lawrence. Washington, D. C. 



1858, pp. i-lvi, 1-1005. (No illustrations.) Dated Washington, Oct. 

 20, 1853. Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to ascertain the 



most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mis- 

 Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Volume IX. 1858. 4to. 

 pp. Ivi, 1005. 



79.— 1858. Birds found at Fort Bridger, Utah. <Pac(/ic Railroad Report, ix, 1858, App. 

 B, ])p. 926, 927. 



80. — 1858. Catalogue of North American Birds, chiefly in the Museum of the Smithso- 

 nian Institution. By Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary of the 

 Smithsoniau Institution. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. 

 October, 1858. 4to. pp. xv-lvi. 



87.— 1859. Birds of the Boundary, by Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institutiou. AVith notes by the Naturalistsof the Sur- 

 vey. United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, under the order 

 of Lieut.-Col. W. H. Emory, Major First Cavalry, and United States 

 Commissioner. <pp. (2) 3-35 (1) pU. xli. 



