LIST OF 'SIVIITILSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 1)57 



CLASSIFIED LIST. 

 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, MEDICINE, AND SUEGERY. 



No. in 



Catalogue. Price. 



Adams.— Sub-cutaneons surgery. Toner lecture No. 6 302 $0 25 



Baird. — Request for specimens of drugs 541 02 



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



Brown-Skquard. — Dual character of the brain. Toner lecture No. 2 . . 291 25 



Da Costa. — Strain and over-action of the heai't. 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. — Classihcation 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 jiharmacopceias of all nations 5(30 10 



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



. I ONES. — Chemical and physiological investigations. Vertebrata. 



(S.C.) 82 1 50 



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



Laxjtenbach. — 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 



^V'ooD. — Nature and mechanism of fever. Toner lecture No. 4 282 25 



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



ANTHROPOLOGY. {See also Philology.) 



Abbott. — Stone age in New Jersey 394 25 



Bcehmer. — Index to Smithsonian anthropological publications 421 10 



Bransford. — Antiquities of Costa Rica . . : 619 10 



Bransford. — Archaeological 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 



(iiBBS, Hardisty, Jones, Ross. — Tiuneh or Chepewyan Indians 365 10 



(Jillman. — Mound-builders and platycnemism in Michigan 393 20 



(Jore. — Tuckahoe or Indian bread 482 05 



H aldeman. — Pol J chrome bead from Florida 404 05 



Henry. — Circular relating to archieology and ethnology 205 02 



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



llowiTT. — Australian group-relations 596 05 



.Jones. — Aboriginal structures in Georgia 400 05 



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



Kengla. — Archaeological 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 anthropological papers for 1883 588 20 



Mason. — Miscellaneous anthropological papers for 1884 620 10 



Mason.— Report on anthropology for 1881 4^8 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 Contriliutions to Knowledge, quarto. 



