448 IPUBLICATIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



189. Catalogue of tbe orthoptera of Nortli America described previous to 

 1867, Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By Samuel II. Scudder. 

 October, 1868. 8vo., pp. 110. 



190. Queries relative to tornadoes. 8vo., pp. 4, 1 woodcut. 



191. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. VII. 8vo., pp. 878, 676 

 woodcuts. 



CONTENTS. 



(165.) Allen. Monograph of bats of North America. 



(143.) Binney. Land and fresh-water shells of North America. Part II. 



(144.) Binney. Land and fresh-water shells of North America. Part III. 



(201.) Stimpson. Hydrobiinse. 



(145.) Prime. Monograph of American corbiculada3. 



(200.) Conrad. Check-list of fossils : eocene and oligocene. 



(183.) Meek. Check-list of fossils : miocene. 



(177.) Meek. Check-list of fossils, cretaceous and Jurassic. 



(156.) Egleston. Catalogue of minerals. 



(IGL) Gibbs. Dictionary of Chinook jargon. 



(160.) Gibbs. Instructions for etjnological and philological research. 



(203.) List of works published by the Smithsonian Institution to January, 1866. 



192. Cretaceous reptiles of the United States. By Professor Joseph Leidy, 

 M. D. Accepted for publication, December, 1864. [May, 1865.] 4to., pp. 

 142, 20 plates, 35 woodcuts. (S. C. xiv.) 



193. Duplicate shells collected by the United States exploring expedition 

 under Captain C. Wilkes, United States Navy. 8vo., pp. 4. 



194. Land and fresh-water shells of North America. Part I. — Pulraonata 

 geophila. By W. G. Binney and T. Bland. February, 1869. 8vo., pp. 328; 

 woodcuts. 



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

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

 1845. Parts I to XII inclusive. 4to., pp. 262, 49 woodcuts. 



196. Physical observations in the Arctic seas. By Isaac I. Hayes, M. D., 

 commanding expedition. Made on the west coast of north Greenland, the 

 vicinity of Smith strait and the west side of Kennedy channel, during 1860 and 

 1861. Reduced and discussed at the expense of the Smithsonian Institution. 

 By Charles A. Schott. Accepted for publication, February, 1865. [.June, 1867.] 

 4to., pp. 286, 15 woodcuts, and 6 plates. (S. C. xv.) [Contains astronomical, 

 magnetic, tidal, and meteorological observations.] 



197. On the fresh-water glacial drift of the northwestern states. By 

 Charles Whittlesey. Accepted for publication, June, 1864. [May, 1866.] 4to., 

 pp. 38, 2 maps, and 11 woodcuts. (S. C. xv.) 



198. Physical observations in the Arctic seas. By Elisha Kent Kane, M. 

 D., United States Navy. Made during the second Grinnell expedition in search 

 of Sir John Franklin, in 1853, 1854, and 1855, at Van Rensselaer harbor and 

 other points on the west coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed fin- the 

 Smithsonian Institution. By Charles A. Schott. Part I.— Magnetism. II.— 



