LIST OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 961 



No. in 

 Catalogae. Price. 



Coffin. — Psychrometriciil tables 87 $0 10 



Coffin. — Winds of the northern hemisphere. (S. C.) 52 .5 00 



Force. — Auroras in higher northern latitudes. (S. C.) 84 100 



GUYOT and Henuy. — Directions for meteorological observations ...... 148 05 



Gu YOT. — Meteorological and physical tables 538 3 00 



Hfxry. — Directions for constructing lightning-rods 237 02 



Henry. — Circular to officers of the Hudson's Bay Company 137 02 



Henry. — Instructions for observations of thundei'-storms 235 02 



Henry. — Eesults of meteorological observations, 1854-'59. Vol. II, 



Parti 182 2 50 



Henry. — Queries relative to tornadoes 190 02 



Henry. — Registry of periodical phenomena 65 02 



HiLDRETH and Wood. — Observations, Marietta, Ohio, 1817-23, 1826-'59. 



(S. C.) 120 50 



Howard. — Nomenclature of clouds 347 05 



LooMiS- — Aurora borealis 584 05 



LoOMis.— Storms in Europe and America, December, 1836. (S. C.)... 127 100 



Loud. — Discussion of Snell's barometric observations 435 10 



McClintock. — Meteorological observations in Arctic seas. (S. C.)-.- 146 100 



McPaklin. — History and climate of New Mexico 396 05 



Meecii. — Relative intensity of heat and light of the sun. (S. C.) 83 1 00 



SCHOTT. — Base chart of the United States 414 05 



ScHOTT. — Rain-charts for summer, vrinter, and the year 374 25 



SCHOTT. — Tables andresults: Rain and snow in the U. S. (S. C.) 222 3 00 



SCHOTT. — Tables and results: Rain and snow in the U. S. (S. C.) Re- 

 vised edition 353 3 00 



SciiOTT.— Tables of temperature in the U. S. (S. C.) 277 3 00 



SCHOTT. — Temperature charts of U. S. for summer, winter, and the year. 387 25 



ScHOTT. — Temperature chart of United States for the year 381 05 



Smith. — Meteorological observations, Washington, Arkansas, 1840-'59. 



(S. C.) 131 1 00 



MIOEOSCOPY. 



Bailey. — Microscopical observations, So. Car., Ga., and Fla. (S. C). 



Bailey. — Microscopical examination of soundings. (S. C.) 



Dean. — Gray substance of the Medulla oblongata. (S. C. ) 



Edwards. — Directions for collecting Diatomacea 



MINERALOGY. 



Babinet. — Diamonds and other precious stones 377 05 



Baird. — Circular relating to petroleum collections. National Museum. 447 02 



Brezina. — Principles of crystallography and crystallophysics 386 10 



Clarke. — Plan of gem and precious stone exhibit 599 02 



Dana. — Report, on mineralogy for 1882 531 10 



Dana. — Report on mineralogy for 1883 580 10 



Dana. — Report on mineralogy for 1884 ■. 615 10 



Egleston. — Catalogue of minerals, with their formulas 156 25 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Act to establish the Smithsonian Institution 391 02 



Baird. — Museum miscellanea, numbers, labels, &c 164 50 



Boehmer. — Additions to list of foreign correspondents of S. 1 490 10 



BoEHMER. — History of Smithsonian exchanges 477 10 



BoEHMER. — List of foreign correspondents of S. 1 469 10 



Business arrangements of Smithsonian Institution 325 02 



Circular relative to exchanges 324 01 



Henry.— Circular relative to heights 236 02 



Mason.— Report on Luray Cavern in Virginia in 1880 433 10 



Peabody. — Scientific education of mechanics and artizans 380 05 



Porter and others. — Addresses and ceremonies Henry Statue 585 05 



Rhees. — Catalogue and index of Smithsonian publications, 1846-'62.. 478 75 



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