JOHN WESLEY POWELL 185 



In Proceedings at a meeting commemorative of the life and 

 scientific work of Spencer Fullerton Baird, held January 1 1 , 

 18S8, under the joint auspices of the Anthropological, Bio- 

 logical, and Philosophical societies of Washington, pp. 31- 

 37, Washington, D. C, Judd & Detweiler, 1S88, 8°. 



Professor Baird's characteristics are noticed principally in 



three respects : as an organizer of the agencies of research, 



as a man of affairs, and as director of the work of research. 



Appeared also as follows : 



The personal characteristics of Professor Baird. By Mr. J. 



W. Powell, president of the Anthropological Society. 



In Philosophical Society of Washington, Bulletin, vol. 10, 

 pp. 71-77, W^ishington, 188S, 8". 



This bulletin forms a part of Smithsonian Miscellaneous 

 Collections, vol, 33. 



Issued separately as follows : 

 Eulogy of Professor Baird. An address delivered at a meeting 

 held January 11, 188S, under the joint auspices of the An- 

 thropological, Biological, and Philosophical societies of Wash- 

 ington. By J. W. Powell. 



[Washington, D. C. : Judd & Detweiler. 18S8.] 

 Cover and 7 pp., 8°. 



The address appears also in the Smithsonian Annual Re- 

 port for 1S88, Part I, pp. 739-744, and in the following 

 separate from that report : 

 — 762 — Biographical memoirs of Spencer Fullerton Baird. 

 From the Smithsonian Report for 1888. 



Washington : Government Printing Office. 1890. 

 Cover, title, and pp. 703-744, 8". 



Powell (J. W.), the personal characteristics of Professor 

 Baird, pp. 739-744. 



Published also as follows : 

 Address of Major Powell in memory of Professor Baird. 



In Science (supplement) for January 13, i888, vol. n, 

 pp. 25-36, New York, 1S8S, 4°. 



1889. 

 245. The lesson of Conemaugh. By Major J. W. Powell, 

 Director of the United States Geological Survey. 



In North American Review for August, 1889, vol. 149, 

 pp. 150-156, New York, 1889, 8°. 



