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158. Siuithsonianiilisccllancous Collections. 18G4. Vol. V. Svo., pp. 774. 



CONTENTS. 



(142.) Binney. Bibliography of North American concliology. 



(74.) Catalogue of publications of the Smithsonian Institution to June, 1862. 

 (154.) List of foreign correspondents of the Smithsonian Institution to January, 

 J 862. 



159. Researches upon the anatomy and physiolocy of resphation in the 

 Chelonia. By S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., and George R. Morehouse, M. D. 

 Accepted for publication, March, 1863. April, 18G3. 4to.,pp. 50, 10 woodcuts. 

 (S. C. XIII.) 



160. Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of 

 America. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By George Gibbs. March, 

 1863. 8vo., pp. 56. (M. C. vii.) 



161. A Dictionary of the chinook jargon, or trade language of Oregon. 

 Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By George Gibbs. March, 1863. 

 8vo , pp. 60. (M. C. VII.) 



162. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at 

 the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 

 and 1845. Second section, comprising Parts IV, V, and VI. Horizontal 

 force. Investigation of the eleven (or ten) year period and of the disturbances 

 of the Horizontal component of the magnetic force, with an investigation of 

 the solar-diurnal variation, and of the annual inequality of the horizontal 



(force, and of the lunar effect on the same. By A. D. Bache, LL.D., F. R. S. 

 Accepted for publication, June, 1862. [November, 1862.] 4to., pp. 78, 11 

 woodcuts. (S. C. XIII.) ^ 



163. Circular in reference to the history of North American grasshoppers. 

 [January-, I860.] Pp. 4. (M. C. ii.) 



164. Smithsonian museum miscellanea. 1862. Pp. 88. 



CONTENTS. 



(1.) Abbreviations of names of States and Territories of North America, for 

 labelling insects, shells, &c. 



(2.) A scries of small figures, from 1-1643. 



(3.) A scries of medium figures, from 1-2747. 



(4.) A series of largo figures, from 1-2599. 



(5.) Blank check-list of specimens. 



No. 5 consists of columns of figures from 1 to 1,000, and of two series, 25 and 50, 

 to the 8vo. column. All these are stereotyped and printed with from one to 

 eight columns on each page, with blank spaces of greater or less extent, as may 

 be required. 



165. Monograph of the bats of North America. By II. Allen, I\r. D., assist- 

 ant surgeon United States Army. June, 1864, 8vo., jip. 110, and 73 woodcuts. 

 (M. C. VII.) 



166. Records and results of a magnetic survey of Pennsylvania and parts 

 of adjacent States, in 1840 and 1841, with some additional records and results 

 of 1834, 1835, 1843 and 1862, and a map. I^ A. D. Bache, LL.D., P. R. S. 



