G80 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATION'S. 



Cists, stoiio, Madison County, 111— A. Oi;iiLi;!i. (R. 187'.t; iUo 



Citbarichtli3s — 



Macrops, uew species of, from Pcusacola, Florida, description of— H. G. 



Dkesel. (P. 1884) , (507 



stigmaius, description of— D. S. Jordan; C. M. Gii.bkut. (P. \Hi2) r)18 



vcntralis, description of— G. B. Goode ; T. H. Bean. (P. 1885) (ioO 



Civil Engineers, London, Institution of. Prize questions, (li. 18t)'2) 150 



Clackamas River, Oregon, notes on fishes from — D. S. Joiidan. (P. 1878) 332 



Cladocarpns tlexilis, new species, description of — A. E. Veiuull. (P. 1885) G50 



Clahk, H. J. — 



Lucernaria^". and tLeir allies, anatomy, physiology, and relations of 242 



Memoir of, by A. S. Packard 242 



Clark, \V. M., Antiquities of Tennessee. (R. 1877) 323 



Clakke, Fladgatk, and Fixcil. Residuary legacy of Smithson. (R. 18(51) 149,328 

 Clarke, F. W. — 



Biograpliy of atomic volume, specilic gravity, etc 255 



Circular No. 26, Appendix: Plan for a collection of gems and precious 

 stones, to be exhibitedat the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition and the 

 World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-'85, at 



New Orleans. (P. 1884) 607 



constants of Nature. Part V 50(i, 441 



recalculation of atomic weights 441 



Report on Department of Mineralogy, National Museum, for 1884. (R 



1884, II) r,48 



Report on Department of Minerals, National Museum, for 1885. (R. 



1885,11) 054 



Specilic gravities, boiling and melting points, chemical formuliu, tables. 255 



Specilic gravities, etc. Supplementary tables 288 



Specilic heat tables for solids and liquids 276 



Tables of expansion by heat, for solids and li([uids 289 



Classification and arrangement of materia-medica collection — J. M. Flint. (P. 



1881) 407,450 



Classification and sj^nopsis of tvocluUdkv — D. G. Elliot 317 



Classification of— 



birds, review of the- W. Lilljeborg. (R. 1805) 20[), 364 



books on the— .1. P. Lesley. (R. 1802) l.")0 



clouds— A. POEY. (R. 1870) 244 



coleoptera. Part i— J. L. LeConte 136 



coleoptera. Part li — J. L. Le Conte 255 



coleoptera of North America— J. L. Le Conte; G. H. Horn 505,507 



collection to illustrate aniuuil resonuces of United States— G. B. GoODE 297 



collectionsof U. S. National Museum- G. B. GoODE. (P. 1881) 407,457 



collections of U.S. Natioiml Museum to illustrate taxidermy — W. T. IIoRN- 



aday. (P. 1881) 407,456 



food collections— G. B. Goode. (P. 1881) 407,455 



forms in which drugs and medicines apiiear and are administered — J. M. 



Flint. (P. 1881) 407,451 



insects from embryological data — L. Agassiz 16 



materia medica collection in N.tional Museum— .1. M. Flint. (P. 1883). 548, 539 

 materia medicacolltsction. National Museum— J. M. Flint; H. G. Beyer. 



(P. 1885) 0.50,622 



methods of capture and utilization of animals — G. B. Goode 297 



Classified lint of— 



meteorological pnl)lieati()n8 and articles in periodicals received by Smithso- 

 nian Institution. (R. 1873) 275 



publicatious of Smithsonian Institution 480 



