512 CATALOGUE OT*' PUBLICATIONS. 



141. Monographs of the Diptera of North America. By H. LoEW- 



Part I. Edited, with additions, by E. Osten Sacken. April, 



1862. 8vo., pp. 24G, 15 woodcuts, 2 plates <jf 42 figures. (M. C, 



VL) 



142. Bibli€graphy of North American Couchology, previous to the year 



1800. By W. G. Binney. Part I. American authors. IMarcb, 



1863. SvD., PI). ■658. (M. C, V.) 



143. Land and Fresh water Shells of North America. By W. G. Bin- 



NEY. Part II. Puimonata Liuiuophila and Thalassopbila. Sep- 

 tember, 1865. 8vo., pp. 172, 372 wood^cuts. (M. C, vii.) 



144. Land and Fresh- water Shells of North America. By W. G. Bin- 



NEY. Part III. Ami)ullariidaB, Yalvatid«, Viviparidfc, fresh- 

 water 'Rissoidee, CyctophoridiTe, Truacatellidse, fresh- water Neri- 

 tida?, Helicinidge. September, 1805. 8vo., pp. 128, 253 wood-cnts. 

 (M.C.,vii.) 

 145 jMonog'raph of American Corbiculftda3 (recent and fossil). By 

 Temple Prime. December, 1865. 8vo., pp. 92, 8G wood- cuts. 

 (M. C., VII.) 



146. Meteorological Observations iu the Arctic Seas. By Francis 



Leopold McClintock. Made on board the Arctic searclii-ng 

 yacht "Fox," in Baffin Bay and Prince Regent's hilet, in 1857, 

 1858, and 1859. Reduced and discussed by Charles A. Schott. 

 May, 1862. 4to., pp. 164, 15 woodcuts, 1 map. (S. C.,xin.) 



147. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Insti- 



tution, for the year 1860. Thirty-sixth Congress, second session. 

 Senate Mis. Doc. No. 21, 1861. 8vo., pp. 448, 73 wood-cuts. 



CONTEXTS. 



Henry, J. Secretary's report of operations. 



Board of Regents, Proceedings of. 



Baird, S. F. Report on publications, exchanges, museum, and explora- 

 tions. 



-Last of meteorological stations and observers. 



List of meteorological material contributed to Smithsonian Institution. 



Correspondence : 



Citizens of Philadelphia. Memorial relative to Lowe's aeronautic 



voyages across the Atlantic. 

 Lepsius, R. Presentation of books on Egypt. 

 MuLLER, F. On Smithsonian cxchauge.s. 

 HiNCKS, Wm. On Smithsonian exebangeH. 



Henry, .J. Reply to memorial on Lowe's aeronautic voyage. 



Henuy, J. On currents of the atmosphere and aerial navigation. 



Rogers, F. Lectures on roads and bridges. 



Carpenter, P. P. Lectures on mollusca, or shell fish, and their allies. 



MORLOT, A. General views on archjeology. 



The microscope. 



NiCKLKS, F. J. Scientific Congress of Carlsruhe, 1858. 



CuviER, G. Memoir of Rend Just Haiiy. 



Sabine, E. Magnetic storms. 



