818 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Records and results of magnetic survey of Penusylvania — A. D. Bacue 166 



lied River — 



of the North, ethnology of Indians of valley of— W. H. Gardner. 



(R. 1870) 244 



settlement, Hudson's Bay Territory, Indian remains in — D. GUNN. (R. 1867) 215 



Reed,H. Lecture on "the Union." (R. 1854) 75 



Refraction of sound— W. B. Taylor. (R. 1875) 298,595 



Regents of Smithsonian Institution — 



list of, 1846 N 



list of, 1846-1879. JSee also each annual report 329 



memorial of Board of, relative to Smithson fund. (R. 1850 ; R. 1866)28, 214, 329 

 memorial of Board of, to Congress asking appropriations for Museum. 



(R. 1867) 215,329 



memorial to Congress in behalf of, relative to new museum building — G. 



Bancroft. (R. 1876) 299,329 



proceedings of Board of. {See also each annual report) A, G, H, I, M, 329 



proceedings of Board of, on death of Jose^ih Henry 356 



proceedings of Board of, relative to the electro-magnetic telegraph. (R. 



1857) 107, 115,329 



report of committee of, on — 



communication of J. Henry relative to electro-magnetic telegra^jh — C. 



C. Felton. (R. 1857) 107, 329 



Corcoran Art Gallery. (R. 1872) 271,329 



fire at Smithsoniau— R. Wallacu ; J. Henry. (R. 1864) 188, 329 



Museum— A. Gray ; H. Copp6e. (R. 1874) 286, 329 



Museum— A.Gray; A.A.Sargent; H. Clymer. (R. 1876) 299,329 



report of committee on — 



Architecture P 



distribution of Smithsonian income— J. A. Pearce ; J. Meaciiam. (R. 



1853) 67,329 



Greek album— C. C. Felton. (R 1857) 107,329 



organization 328, B, L 



i Stanley's gallery of Indian portraits. (R. 1857) 107,329 



t system of accounts. (R. 1866) 214,329 



useof new hall— L.Agassiz. (R. 1867) 215,319 



Washington canal. (R. 1868) 224,329 



Regents of University of State of New York. Acknowledgment for specimens. 



(R.1865) .'. 209,329 



Registration of periodical phenomena— J. Henry. (R. 1855) 77 



Registry of periodical phenomena 65,148 



Regulations of the — 



Smithsonian Institution. (1872) 260 



U. S. National Museum— G. B. GOODE. (P. 1881) 467,445 



Regulus calendula, remarks on plumage of— C. W. Beckham. (P. 1885) 650 



ReiChert, E. T. ; Mitchell, S. W. Researches upon the venoms of poisonous 



serpents 647 



Reichardt.W. Presentstateofknowledge of cryptogamous plants. (R. 1871). 249 

 Reid, D. B. Architecture in relation to ventilation, warming, lighting, fire- 

 proofing, acoustics, and health. (R. 1856) 91 



Reid, S. G. Contributions to the Natural History of the Bermudas, Part iv. 



Birds 495,566 



Reigeu Mazatlan collection of mollusks— P. P. Carpenter 252 



Reindeer, man as the contemporary of, in middle Europe. (R. 1867) 215 



Relation — 



between barometric variations and atmospheric currents— M. Peslin. (R. 



1877) 323,398 



