440 PUBLICATIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSPITUTION. 



108. Catalogue of North American birds, chiefly in the museum of the Smith 

 sonian Institution. By Spencer Y. Baird. First octavo edition, 1859. Svo,^ 

 pp. 24. {^l. C. II.) 



Of this work an edition has been printed for labelling, with one side of each leaf blank. 



109. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the 

 year 1858, 35th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Mis. Doc. No. 49. 1859, 8vo., 

 pp. 448, 48 woodcuts. 



110. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the 

 year 1859. 3Gth Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Mis. Doc. 

 No. 90. 1860. 8vo., pp. 450; 55 woodcuts. 



111. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Vol, XI, 1859, 4to,, 

 pp, 506, and 23 plates, 



CONTENTS. 



(89.) Brewer. North American Oology. Part I. Raptores and Fissirostres. 

 (100.) Giiliss. Total eclipse of the sun, September 7, 1858, in Peru, 

 (113.) Bache. Magnetic and meteorological observations. Parti, 

 (114.) Kane. Meteorological observations in the Arctic seas. 

 (126.) Le Conte. Coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New Mexico. 

 (114.) Sonntag. Observations on terrestrial magnetism in Mexico, 

 (127,) Loomis. On certain storms in Europe and America, December, 1836, 



112. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Vol, XII, 1860, Pages 

 540, 3 plates, and 12 w^oodcuts, 



CONTENTS, 



(129.) Kane. Astronomical observations in the Arctic seas, 



(119,) Whittlesey, Fluctuations of level in North American lakes. 



(103.) Caswell. Meteorological observations at Providence, Rhode Island, 28^ years. 



(131.) Smith. Meteorological observations near Washington, Arkansas, 20 years. 



(135.) Mitchell. Researches upon venom of the rattlesnake. 



113. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the 

 Girard College observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 

 1845, Part I, Investigation of the eleven year period in the amplitude of 

 the solar-diurnal variation and of the disturbances of the magnetic declination. 

 By A, D, Bache, LL.D, Accepted for publication, June, 1859. [November, 

 1859.] 4to., pp. 22, 5 woodcuts. (S. C. xii,) 



This paper forms Part I of Section 1 of the Discussion relating to the Declination. 



114. Observations on terrestrial magnetism in Mexico. Conducted imder the 

 direction of Baron Von Miiller, with notes and illustrations of an examination 

 of the V(jlcano Popocatapetl and its vicinity. By August Sonntag, Accepted 

 for publication, May, 1859, [Pebruary, 1860. j 4to., pp, 92, 4 woodcuts, and 

 one plate, (S, C. xi.) 



115. Extracts from the proceedings of the Board of Regents of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, in relation to the electro-magnetic telegraph. [1861.] 8vo., 

 pp. 40, 7 woodcuts. [M. C, li.J 



Reprinted from Proceedings of the Board of Regents for 1657. 



