768 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Magnetic — 



observations at Girard College, discussion of — A. D. Bache : 



Parti. Eleven year x)eriod in amplitude of solar diurnal variation 113 



Part II. Solar diurnal variation in magnetic declination 121 



Part III. Influence of moon on magnetic declination 132 



Parts IV, V, VI. Horizontal force 162 



Parts VII, VIII, IX. Vertical force 175 



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



Parts i-xii. Complete 195 



observations — 



in the Arctic Seas— E. K. Kaxe 97 



in the Arctic Seas — 1. 1. Hayes 196 



on continuance of— E. Sabixe. (R. 1853) 100 



on the iron-clad Monadnock — W. Hakkxess 239 



observatory at the Smithsonian Institution, description of — J. E. lIiL(iARi). 



(R. 1859) 110 



storms— E. Sabixe. (R. 1860) : 147 



survey of Pennsylvania (etc.)— A. D. Bache 166 



telegraph. *See Telegraph. 

 Magnetism — 



history of discovery relative to. (R. 1883) 187 



later views of connection of electricity and — H. IIelmiioltz ; J. C. Max- 

 well. (R. 1873) 275 



terrestrial, observations on — W. Hakkxess 239 



terrestrial, observations on — J. Locke 35 



terrestrial, observations on, in Mexico — Baron vox iNIuller ; A. Soxxtag. 114 



Magnns, Henry Gustavns, life and labors of. (R. 1870) 244 



Maguixi, L. Continuous vibratory moveni'.ut of all matter. (R. 18G8) 224 



Mailly, E.— 



Estimate of popi'.lation of the world. (R. 1873) 275 



Eulogy on Qnetelet. (R.1874) 286 



History of Royal Institution of Great Britain. (R. 1807) 215 



Maine — 



Building stone in the National Museum, on the collection of — G. P. Meij- 



RiLL. (P. 1883) 548 



Brunswick, result of meteorological observations at — P. Cleavelaxd 204 



granite, black nodules in — G. P. Merrill. (P. 1883) 548 



Kennebec River, opening and closing of— R. H. Gardixek. (R. 1858) 109 



Portland Society of Natural History, account of— E. C. Bolles. (R. 1867).. 215 



remains of walrus (?) in— C. H. Boyd. (P. 1881) 467 



Schoodic lakes, description of apparently new species of Gaalcrosieits from — 



T. H. Bean. (P. 1879) 333 



Makah Indians — 



account of the— G. GiBBS 220 



memoir on the— J. G. Swan 220 



Makah vocabulary— J. G. Swan 220 



Makanda, Jackson County, 111., stone fort near.— G. H. French. (R. 1881) . . 481, 515 

 Malacocephalus occidentalis, description of — G. B. Goode; T. H. Beax. (P. 



1885) 650 



Mammals, aquatic, of the United States atLondon Fisheries Exhibition in 1883, 



catalogue of— F. W. True 511,521,562 



Mallery, G. Sign language among North Amerioan Indians compared with 



that among other jieoples and deaf-mutes. (E. 1879-'80) 476 



Pictographs of the North American Indians 652 



Mallet, R. On observations of earthquake phenomena. (R. 1859) 110 



