278 PIBLICAIIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



611. — 1"*7:{. Bencvoli-ut Eudowment in the United States Treasury. <^Ann. Rec., 



1873-7.^, p. 6()6. 

 647.— 1874. Prepared Heads of xMacas Indians. <J«n. Bee., 1874-75, p. 297. 

 668.— 1874. Exhibition of British Ethnology. <^A)m. Eec, 1874-75, p. 326. 

 670.-1874. Footprints in Solid Rock. <^Hn. Eec, 1874-75, p. 328. 

 671. — 1874. Ancient Stone Fort in Indiana. <^Ann. Bee, 1874-75, p. 329. 

 672. — 1874. Call's Ethnological Explorations in Alaska. <^AnH. Bee, 1874-75, p. 



329. 

 673. — 1874. Trade among the Aborigines. <^A»n. Bee, 1874-75, p. 331. 

 693.— 1874. Discovery of the Aleut Munnuies. <J«h. Bee., 1874-75, p. 345. 

 708. — 1874. Consumptionof Marine Products in Washington. <^A»n. Bee., 1874-75, 



p. 420. 

 720. — 1874. Spinal Column of the Sturgeon as an Article of Food. <^Ann. Bee., 



1874-75, p. 447. 

 787. — 1875. Mr. George Latimer's Archajological Collection from Porto Rico. <^AHn, 



Bee., 1875-76, p. 325. 

 788.— 1875. Stone Knives with Handles, from the Pai-Utes. <J»«, Bee., 1875-76, 



p. 526. 

 789. — 1875. Archaeology of the Mammoth Cave. <^An)>. Bee., 1875-76, p. 327. 

 790.-1875. Discovery in Newfoundland of the Great Auk. <J»/j». Bee., 187.5-76, 



p. 339. 



INDUSTRY >^:XI3 ^RT. 



4. — 1844. On the application of bi-chromateof potassa to photographic purposes. 

 <^Liierary Becord and Journal of the Linncean Association of Pennsijlva- 

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

 105. — 1860. On the principal plants used as food by man. — Sketch of the plants chiefly 

 used as food by man, in diftereut jjarts of the world and at various pe- 

 riods. — (Translated from the German) <^Beport of the Commissioner 

 of Patents for the year l&>9.— Agriculture, 1860, pp. 299-362. 

 189.-1871. Killing Fish with Torpedoes in Florida. <^«h. Bee., 1871-72, p. 267. 

 197.-1871. Fish-Guano Flour from Loffoden. <Jnw. Bee, 1871-72, pp. 342, 343. 

 201.-1871. Artificial Ice in Packing Fish. <.i«H. Bee., 1871-72, p. 355. 

 202. — 1871. Preservation of Dead Salmon for an indefinite time. <^Ann. Bee., 



1871-72, p. 356. 

 203.-1871. Importance of Killing freshly-.aptiired Fish. <Jhh. Bee., 1871-72, 



p. 387. 

 204.— 1871. Ship-Canal across Cape Cod. <.1h/*. A'ec, 1871-72, pp. 422, 423. 

 205. — 1871. Ship-Canal across New Jersey. <^Ann. Bee., 1871-72, xip. 423, 424. 

 206.-1871. Oil from Birds. <J>m. Bee., 1871-72, pp. 466, 467. 

 209.-1871. "Archives of Science." <^ww. Bee., 1871-72, p. 604. 

 211.— 1871. Fishing Steamer. <^Ann. Bee., 1871-72, p. 606. 

 222. — 1871. General summary of scientific and industrial progress for the year 1871. 



<^Ann. Bee., 1871-72, pp. xvii-xxxii. 

 258.-1872. Dwarfed Human Head. <^Ann. Bee., 1872-73, p. 235. 

 300.-1872. "The Lens," anew Scientific Journal. <.Jhh. Bee., 1872-73, p. 310. 

 384.— 1872. Oil Works on Unalaschka. <Jhh. Bee., 1872-73, p. 436. 

 395.-1872. Utilization of Refuse Fish. <Jn«. Bee., 1872-73, p. 444. 

 403. — 1872. Department Report on the Prei)aration of Timber. <^Ann.Bec., 1872-73, 

 p. 485. 

 461. — 1875. General Summary of Scientific and Industrial Progress during the year 



1874. <^Ann. Bee., 1874-75, p. xix. 

 533.— 1873. Fish Guano. <^Ann. Bee., 1873-75, p. 387. 

 534.-1873. Value of Sea-Weed Manure. <JHn. Bee, 1873-75, p. 395. 

 585.— 1873. Oil from Birds. <^Ann. Bee, 1873-75, p. 566. 



