ACCESSIONS TO LIBRARY. 



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TTasJiington — Coutiniied. 

 Smitiisoniax Ixstitutiox — Cont'd. 

 O. T. Mason. Washington, 1891. 

 8vo, p. 523-539. <^Siiiitli8()nian 

 Re])., 1894. 

 Modern development of Harvey's 

 work in treatment of diseases of 

 the heart and circulation. T. L. 

 Brunton. Washington, 1894. 8vo, 

 p. 4.59-478. <^.Siaithsoui;in Rep., 

 1894. 



iloiiutain observatories in America 

 and Europe. E. S. Ilolden. Wash- 

 ington, 1896. 8vo, 77 pp. <^Smith- 

 sonian Misc. Col., xxxvii. 



Origin of the oldest fossils ;ind the 

 discovery of the bottom of the 

 ocean. W. K. Brooks. Washing- 

 ton, 1894. 8vo, p. 359-376. <Smith- 

 sonian Rep., 1894. 



Part played by electricity in the 

 l)henomena of animal life. J^rnest 

 Solvay. Washington, 1894. 8vo, 

 p. 437-458. <^ Smithsonian Rep., 

 1894. 



Pho<ogra]ihic jihotometry. M. J. 

 .lanssen. Washington, 1894. 8vo, 

 p. 191-196. <^Smithsonian Rep., 

 1894. 



Physical condition of the ocean. W. 

 J. L. Wharton. Washington, 1894. 

 Svo., p. 343-358. <^Smithsonian 

 Rep., 1894. 



Promotion of further discovery of the 

 arctic and antarctic regions. C. R. 

 JIarlvham. Washington, 1894. 8vo, 

 ]). 317-358. <^Smithsonian Rep., 

 1894. 



Psychology of prestidigitation. 

 Alfred liinet. Washington, 1894. 

 8vo, p. 555-571. <^Smith8onian 

 Rep., 1894. 



Publications of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution. Wm. J. Rhees. Washing- 

 ton, 1896. Svo, 86 pp. 



Relations of physiology to chemistry 

 and morphology. Giulio Fano. 

 W^ashington, 1894. 8vo, p. 377-389. 

 <^Smitbsonian Rep., 1894. 



Re])ort of S. P. Langley, 1895. 



Scliiaparelli's latest views concerning 

 Mars. Wm. H. Pickering. Wash- 

 ington, 1894. 8vo, p. 113-128. 

 <^Smithsonian Rep., 1894. 

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Washinglon — Continued. 

 Smithsonian Institution — Cont'd. 



Scientific problems of the future. H. 

 Elsdale. Washington, 1894. 8vo, 

 p. 667-679. <^Smith8ouian Rep., 

 1894. 



Sketch of Heinrich Hertz. Helene 

 Bonfort. Washington, 1894. Svo, 

 p. 719-726. <^Smith8onian Rep., 

 1894. 



Smithsonian physical tables. Thos. 

 Gray. Washington, 1896. 301 pp. 

 <^ Smithsonian Misc. Col., xxxv. 



Splash of a drop and allied phenom- 

 ena. A. M. Worthington. Wash- 

 ington, 1894. Svo, p. 197-211. 

 ■^Smithsonian Rep., 1894. 



Studj' and research. Rudolph Vir- 

 chow. W^ashington, 1894. Svo, 

 p. 653-665. <^Smithsouian Rep., 

 1894. 



Terrestrial magnetism. A. W. Riick- 

 er. ^Vashiugton, 1894. Svo, p. 173- 

 189. <Smithsonian Rep., 1894, 



Variation of latitude. J. K. Rees. 

 Washington, 1894. Svo, p. 271-279. 

 <:^Sraithsonian Rep., 1894. 



Virginia cartography. P Lee Phil- 

 li^js. Washington, 1896. Svo, p. 

 1-85. <^Smithsonian Misc. Col., 



XXXVII. 



Waste and conservation of plant food. 

 Harvey W. Wiley. Washington, 

 1894. Svo, p. 213-235. <Smithso- 

 nian Rep., 1894. 



Weather making, ancient and mod- 

 ern. Mark W. Harrington. Wash- 

 ington, 1894. Svo, p. 249-270. 

 <^Smiths(inian Rep.. 1894. 



The work of the physiological station 

 at Paris. E. J. Marey. Washiug- 

 ton, 1894. Svo, p. 391-412. <Smith- 

 sonian Rep., 1894. 

 Surgeon-Genekal's Office. 



Index catalogue, (2) i. [Complete.] 

 Treasuky Department. 



Observations on the fur seals of the 

 Pribilof islands. David Starr Jor- 

 dan. Washington, 1896. Svo, 69 pp. 



Report of the Supervising Architect, 

 1896. 



Flori(I.i. 

 Jacksonville. 

 Florida AouicrLTrRAL ExPEia.MENT 

 Station. 



Bulletins. 29, 30, 34, 1894-1895. [1-24.] 



