CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS 735 



Hknry, J., papers by— Coutiuuod. 



Reply to memorial on Lowe's aeronautic voyage. (R. ISGD) I47 



Keport of Secretary, 1817-1877. (R. 1847-1877) . .H, I, 2\, '28, T.l, r>7, (57, 7;), 77, DI, 

 107, 109, 110, 147, 14a, 150, 187, 188, 200, 214, 215, 224,228, 244,210,271 '"75' 

 286, 298, 200, :!2;5 



Researches ill sound. (R. 1878) UU 405 



Statenieut in relation to the history of the olcetro-maguetic telegraph.. . lir>,:520 

 Suggestions relative to objects of scientific investigation in Russian 



America 



207 



Syllabus of course of lectures on physics. (R. 1856) <jl 



Henuy, J., and others. Scientific instructions to Captain Ilall. (R. 1371) 249 



Henry, J. ; Du PuK, W. Earthquakes in North Carolina, 1874. (R. 1874).... 286 

 IIexky, J. ; GUYOT, A. Directions for meteorological observations. (R. 1855.) 



19, 77, 148 

 Hkxry J. ; KxiGur, R. T. Connection of gales of wind and aurora. (R. 1871) . . 219 

 Henry J.; Mouius, O. W. Quantity of rain at dillereut heights. (R. 1855)... 77 



Hknry, J.; Russell, R. Lcjctnres and notes on meteorology. (R. 1854) 75 



Henry, J. ; Wallach, R. Eeportof Committee of Regents on hre at the Smith- 



soni'an. (R. 1864) 18.8,329 



Henshall, J. A., notes on collection of fishes obtained by, from East Florida— D. 



• S.Jordan. (P. 1880) 4j5 



Hensiiaw, W. H. Animal carvings from the mounds of the Mississippi Valley. 



(E. 1880, 1881) 542 



Hcrbariuni captured iu Tenuossee — II. R. Wirtz. (R. 1862) 150 



Hermaphrodite fishes, translation. (P. 1884) 607 



Heron, boat-billed, from Central America, description of new species of — R. 



RiKGWAY. (P. 1885) G50 



llerpetology of Hawai ian and Fanning Islands — T. II. Streets {M>'3 



Ib-ischel, J. F. W., memoir of, by N. S. DODGK. (R. 1871) 249 



Herschel, J. F. W. On atoms. (R. 1862) 150 



Herschel, W. — 



Eulogy on— 1<\ Arago. ( R. 1870) 211 



Synopsis of scientific writings of -E. S. Holden ; C. S. Hastings. (R. 1880.) 



441,426 



Hesperomy truci, description of— R. W. SilUFELDT. (P. 1885) 650 



H-ssian fly, parasites of the— C. V. Riley. (P. 1885) 650 



Heterandria ommata, description of— D. S. Jordan. (P. 1884) 607 



Hexanchus coriuns, now si)ecies of notidanoid shark, description of — D. S. Juii- 



dan; C.U.Gilbert. (P. 1S80) 425 



HiGGiNS, H. H. On vitality, with notes by J. Henry. (R. 1866) 214 



High antiquity in Europe, study of— A. Morlot. (R. 1862; R. 1864) 150,188 



Highland County, Ohio, earthwork in— J. P. MacLran. (R. 188:?) 583, 59:5 



IIiLDRETH, S. P. Meteorological observations, Mariettaj Ohio 120 



Hii.Gai:d, Vj. \V. Geology of Lower Louisiana and salt deposit on Petite Anso 



Island , 248 



HlLGARD, J. E. — 



Description of magnetic observatory at the Smithsoniau Institution. (R. 



1850) -■-■ IW 



Tides and tidal action in harbors. (R. 1874) 2^^6, 390 



and others. Scientific instructions to Captain Hall. (R. 1871) .- 240 



Hill, A.J. Map of antiquities of United States. (R.1861) 140 



Hill, G. W.— 



Ancient earthworks of Ashland County, Ohio. (R.1877) -'^-^ 



Antiqnities of uorthern Ohio. (R. 1874) -■'^' 



Hill T Man i-f solar eclipse of ISIarch 15, 1858, and description of the occulta- 



' tor 101 



