LIST OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 957 



CLASSIFIED LIST. 

 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, MEDICINE, AND SURGERY. 



No. in 



Catalogue. Price . 



Adams.— Sub-cutaneous surgery. Touer lecture No. 6 302 $0 25 



Baird. — Request for specimens of drugs 541 OsJ 



Beyer. — Catalogue of materia-medica collection, revised 622 ll' 



Brown-S£quard.— Dual cliaracter of the braiu. Toner lecture No. 2 . . 291 25 



Da Costa. — Strain and over-action of the heart. Toner lecture No. 3. 279 25 



Dean. — Gray substance of the Medulla oblongata. (S. C.)* 173 2 50 



Flint. — Catalogue of materia-medica collection 539 10 



Flint. — Ciassihcation of drugs and medicines 451 02 



Flint. — Classification of materia-medica collection 450 02 



Flint. — Memoranda for collectors of drugs 452 02 



Flint. — Report on pharmacopoeias of all nations 5(j0 10 



Holmgren.— Color-blindness in relation to accidents 399 10 



Jones. — Chemical and physiological investigations. Vertebrata. 



(S.C.) 82 1 50 



Keen. — Surgical complications of fevers. Toner lecture No. 5 300 25 



Lautenbach. — Effect of irritation of a polarized nerve 411 25 



Mills. — Mental overwork. Toner lecture No. 9 594 25 



Mitchell and Morehouse. — Anatomy and Physiology of Chelonia. 



(S. C.) 159 .1 00 



Shakespeare. — Reparatory inflammation in arteries after ligatures, 



&c. Toner lecture No. 7 321 25 



Weismann. — Change of Mexican axolotl to amblystoma 401 05 



Wood — Morbid and normal physiology of fever. (S.C.) 357 2 50 



Wood. — Nature and mechanism of fever. Toner lecture No. 4 282 25 



Woodward. — Structure of cancerous tumors. Toner lecture No. 1 .. . 266 25 



ANTHROPOLOGY. iSee also Philology.) 



Abbott. — Stone age in New Jersey 394 25 



Bcehmer.— Judex to Smithsonian anthropological publications 421 10 



Bransford. — Antiquities of Costa Rica 619 10 



Bransford. — Archseological researches in Nicaragua. (S.C.) 383 2 00 



Cope.— West India bone-cave. (S.C.) 489 2 00 



Dall. — Remains of later prehistoric man from Alaska caves 318 2 00 



Desor.— Palafittesof the Lake of Neuchatel 360 10 



GiBBS, Hardisty, Jones, Ross. — Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians 365 10 



GiLLMAN. — Mound-builders and platycuemism in Michigan 393 20 



Gore. — Tnckahoe or Indian bread 482 05 



Haldeman. — Polychrome bead from Florida 404 05 



Henry. — Circular relating to archteology and ethnology 205 02 



Henry. — List of photographic portraits of North American Indians.. 216 10 



Howitt. — Australian group-relations 596 05 



Jones. — Aboriginal structures in Georgia 400 05 



Jones.— Aboriginal remains of Tennessee. (S.C.) 259 3 00 



Kengla. — Archseological map of District of Columbia 537 05 



Knight. — Savage weapons at the Philadelphia Exhibition 415 25 



Lapham.— Antiquities of Wisconsin. (S.C.) 70 10 00 



Mason.— Latimer collection of antiquities from Porto Rico 397 05 



Mason- — Miscellaneous anthropological papers for 1879 420 10 



Mason. — Miscellaneous anthropological papers for 1881 481 10 



Mason. — Miscellaneous anthropological papers for 1882 535 20 



Mason.— Miscellaneous anthi-opological papers for 1883 588 20 



Mason. — Miscellaneous anthropological papers for 1884 620 10 



Mason.— Report on anthropology for 1881 488 10 



Mason.— Report on anthropology for 1882 534 10 



Mason.— Report on anthropology for 1883 583 10 



Mason. — Report on anthropology for 1884 618 10 



* Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, quarto. 



