*,){;{) LIST OF SMr/HSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 



No. in 

 Catalogue. Price. 



Bache. — Magnetic observations, Philadelphia, 1840-45. Part VII to 



IX. (S.C.) 175 $100 



Bache. — Magnetic observations, Philadelphia, 1840-45. Part X to 



XII. (S.C.) 186 25 



Bache. — Magnetic survey of Pennsylvania. (S.C.) 166 100 



Gould. — Transatlanticlongitude(byelectro-njagueticsignal8). (S. C). 223 1 00 



Harkness. — Observations on terrestrial magnerism. (S.C.) 239 100 



Henry. — Communication on the electro-magnetic telegraph 115 05 



Kane. — Magnetical observations in the Arctic Seas. (S.C.) 97 100 



MULLER. — Terrestrial magnetism in Mexico. (S.C.) 114 125 



SECCHi.—Eesearches on electrical rheometry. (S.C.) 36 100 



Taylor. — History of Henry's contribution to the telegraph 405 25 



ETHNOLOGY. [See Anthropology and Philology.) 

 GEOGEAPHY. 



Green. — Report on geography for 1881 and 1882 527 10 



Green. — Report on geography for 1883 576 10 



Green. — Report on geography for 1884 611 10 



GEOLOGY. {See also Paleontology.) 



Barnard. — Internal structure of the earl h. (S.C.) 310 25 



HiTcucocK. — Illustrations of surface geology. (S. C.) 90 5 00 



Hunt. — Chemistry of the earth 376 05 



Hunt.— Report on geology for 1881 and 1882 526 10 



Hunt. — Report on geology for 1883 575 10 



PuMPELLY. — Geological researches in China, Mongolia, and Japan. 



(S.C.) 202 3 00 



Rice. — Geology of Bermuda 563 10 



Whittlesey. — Fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwestern States. 



(S.C.) 197 1 00 



HYDEOGRAPHY. {See Terrestrial Physics.) 



MAGNETISM. (;S'ee Electricity.) 



MATHEMATICS. 



Alvord. — Tangencies of circles and spheres. (S.C.) 80 100 



Ferrel. — Converging series, ratio between diameter and circumfer- 

 ence. (S.C.) 233 25 



Newcomb.— General integrals of planetary motion. (S.C.) 281 50 



MEDICINE. {See Anatomy, &c.) 

 METEOEOLOGY. 



Abbe. — Meteorological memoirs by Colding, Ferrel, Hann, Peslin, 



Reye, Sohncke 398 25 



Abbe. — Report on meteorology for 1879 to 1881 484 25 



Abbe. — Report on meteorology for 1882 528 25 



Abbe. — Report on meteorology for 1883 577 25 



Abbe. — Report on meteorology for 1884 612 25 



Caswell. — Meteorological observations, Provid«nce, R. I., 1831-'60. 



(S.C.) 103 150 



Caswell. — Meteorological observations, Providence, R. I., 1831-'76. 



(S.C.) 443 100 



Chappelsmith. — Account of tornado, New Harmony, Ind. (S.C.)... 59 50 

 Cleaveland. — Meteorological observations, Brunswick, Me., 1807-'.'>9. 



(S.C.) 204 1 00 



COEFIN.— Meteoric lire-ball, July 20, 1860. (S. C.) 221 1 00 



