762 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Lighbfcning— Continued. 



discharges, accounts of— G. W. Dodc-k and others. (R. 1867) 215 



effect of— S. L. HiLLiER. (R. 1866) '214 



Lightning-rods, directions for constructing — J. Henhy 237 



Lille, Imperial Society of Science, Agriculture, and Arts of. Prize questions. 



(R. 1865) 209 



LiLLJKiiOHG, W. Outline of systematic review of the class! dcation of birds. (R. 



1865) 209,364 



Limitations to use of some anthropological data — J. \V. Powell. (E. 1879-80). 476 



Limpets — 



from deep waters off eastern coast of United States— W. H. Dall. (P. 1881). 467 



of Alaska and Arctic region, report on— W. H. Dall. (P. 1878) 3:?2 



Lindhoimer's botanical exploration in New Mexico and California, account of^ 



A.GiJAY. (R. 1849) 21 



Linguistic — 



manuscripts in library of Bureau of Ethnology, catalogue of— J. C. Pilling. 



(E. 1879-80) 476 



science, lectures on priciples of— W. D. WuiTXKy. (R. 1863) 187,352 



Linguistics, Indian — 



account of library cf-J. G. Siika. (R. 1861 ) 149 



recommendation of Shea's — G. Gibus and others. (R. 1861) 149 



Linna;an — 



collection, American fishes in— G.B.Goode; T. II. Bean. (P. 1885) 650 



names of American fishes, note on — D. S. Jordan. (P. 1885) 650 



LiNNEY, W. M. Mounds in Boyle and Mercer Counties, Ky. (R. 1831) 481,515 



LiONXET,M. Vocabulary of the Chinook jargon •. 68 



Liparisranula, now species of, obtained by U. S. Fish Commission off Halifax, 



Nova Scotia— G. B. Goode ; T. H. Bean. (P. 1879) 333 



Liquids- 

 expansion of, by heat— F. W. Clarke 289 



specific heats of— F. W. Clarke 276 



Lisboa, M. M., books on Brazil, presented by. (R. 1865) 209 



List of — 



additions to Museum. Sec each annual report. 



addrcssesof foreign institutions, 1862-1865. (R. 1865) 209 



alga) of Rhode Island— S. T. Olney 241 



American correspondents 69 



American libraries and public institutions — W. J. Ruees 238 



anthropological publications of Charles Rau. (P. 1881) 467 



apparatus available for scientific research. (R. 1878) 341 



articles deposited by Smithsonian Institution in Corcoran Gallery of Art. 



(R. 1874) 286 



astronomical observatories— G. H. Boeiimer. (R. 1885) 649,536 



birds and mammalia of Missouri River — E. Harris. (R. 1850) 28 



birds of central California, partial— L. Beldin(t. (P. 1878) 332 



birds of District of Columbia— E. CoUES ; S.S.Prentiss. (R. 1861) 149 



casts of heads of Indian boys and girls at Htrmpton, Va.— R. H. Pratt. (P. 



1879) 333 



coleoptera of North America. Part i— J. L. Le Conte 140 



collections presented by foreign Centennial Commissioners. (R. 1876) 299 



described birds of Mexico, Central America, and West Indies not in Smith- 

 sonian Institution 185 



described species of humming-birds — D. G. Elliot 334 



desiderata among North American birds— R. Ridgway. (P. 1881) 467 



domestic institutions iu correspondence with Smithsonian Institution .. .69,238 



