LIST OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 961 



Coffin. — Psychrometrical tables 



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



Force. — Auioras in higher northern latitudes. (S. C.) 



GUYOT and Henry. — Directions ior meteorological observations . 



GuYOT. — Meteorological and physical tables 



Hkxry. — Directions for constructing lightning-rods 



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



Hknry. — Instructions for observalions of thunder-storms 



Hknry. — Eesults of meteorological observations, 1854-'.")9. Vol. II, 

 Part I 



Henry. — Queries relative to tornadoes , 



Henry. — Registry of periodical phenomena 



HiLDRETH and Wood. — Observations, Marietta, Ohio, 1817-'23, 182(>-'59. 

 (S. C.) 



Howard. — Nomenclature of clouds 



LooMis. — Aurora borealis 



LooMis. — Storms in Europe and America, December, 1836. (S. C.) - 



Loud. — Discussion of knell's barometric observations ' 



McClintock. — Meteorelogical observations in Arctic seas. (S. C.) - 



McParlin. — History and climate of New Mexico 



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



SciiOTT.— Base chart of the United States 



ScnoTT. — Rain-charts for summer, winter, and the year 



ScnoTT. — Tables and results: Rain and snow in the U. S. (S. C.) 



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

 vised edition 



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



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



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



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

 (S.C.) 131 1 00 



MICEOSCOPY. 



Bailey. — Microscopical observations, So. Car., Ga., and Fla. (S. C). 23 2 00 



Bailey. — Microscopical examination of soundings. (S.C.) 20 100 



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



F.DWARDS.— Directions for collecting Diatomacea 366 05 



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 i)recious 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 



13AIRD. — 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 



lousiness 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 



EliEES.— Catalogue and index of Smithsonian publications, 1816-'62.. 478 75 



H. Mis. 15 01 



