CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 695 



Directions for — 



auroral observations — J. Hexry. (R. 1855) 77 



collecting and preserving — 



diptera — R. OsTEX Sackex lu-2 



fish— T. H. Beax. (P/I68I) 4r,7,464 



insects — A. S. Packard 261 



plants — L. F. Ward 460 



collecting microscopic organisms — J. W. Bailey G:5 



collecting, preserving, and transporting — 



moths— C. II. Ferxald. (P. 1884) (,07, 600 



specimens of diatomacoa — A. M. Edwards 366 



specimens of natural history— S= F. Baird. (R. 1H5G) '.U,34 



constructing lightning-rods — J. Hexry 237 



earthquake observations — J. Hexry. (R. 1855) 77 



meteorological observations— A. Guyot; J. IIexuy. (R. 1-?55) 77, 19, 148 



mound explorations— C. Thomas. (P. ISril) G07, 601 



removing and preserving the skins of mammals — W. T. Horxaday. (P. 



1883) '. 548,589 



Directory of officers, collaborators, employes, etc., of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, National Museum, Geological Survey, Bureau of Ethnology, and 



Fish Commission 466 



Discourse on J. Henry — S. B. DoD 356 



Discovery, meteorological — F. L. Capex. (R. 18G6) 214 



Discovery — 



of a large meteorite in Mexico — W. M. Piersox. (R. 1873) 275 



of planet Neptune, report on history of the — B. A. Gould 18 



of stone image in Tennessee — E. M. Graxt. (R. 1870) 244 



relative to magnetism, history of. (R. 1803) 187 



Discussion of — 



magnetic and meteorological observations made at Girard College Observa- 

 tory — A. D. Baciie — 



Parti. Eleven year period, solar diurnal variation 113 



Part II. Solar diurnal variation and annual inequality 12^ 



Part III. Influence of moon on declination 132 



Parts IV, V, VI. Horizontal component of magnetic force, etc 162 



Parts VII, VIII, IX. Vertical force 175 



Parts X, XI, XII. Dip and total force 186 



Parts i-xii. Complete 195 



meteorological observations. See Schott. 



Piazzi's astronomical observations — B. A. Gould. (R. 1863) 187 



relations of lucernarians to other acalephae, beroids, and polypi — II. J. 



Clark 242 



Snell's barometric observations— F. H. Loud. (R. 1830) 442,435 



tables and charts of winds — A. Woeikof ~*5^ 



Disease — 



known as "chorea," inquiries relative to— S. W. Mitchell. (R. 1874) 236 



origin and propagation of— J. C. Daltox. (R. 1«73) 27o 



Diseases of joints, bones, etc., bibliography of works on— W. W. Keen 300 



Dispersion of cloud by an electrical discharge— D.W.Xaill. (R. 1358) 10L> 



Distribution of — 



duplicate fishes of Pacific coast, chock list of-D. S. Jordax ; P. L. Jouv 



(P. 1881) - '"^^ 



fishes of Allegheny region of South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee— D. S. 



Jordax; A. W. Braytox ^^^ 



