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109. Annual Report, etc., for the year 1858. 1859. 8vo. pp. 

 450. 



110. Annual Report, etc., for the year 1859. 1860. 8vo. pp. 



448. 



147. Annual Report, etc., for the year 1860. 1861. 8vo. pp. 

 448. 



149. Annual Report, etc., for the year 1861. 8vo. (In press.) 



150. Annual Report, etc., for the year 1862. (In preparation.) 



B. SPECIAL ARTICLES IN ANNUAL 

 REPORTS. 



ASTRONOMY. 



Loomis. — Lecture on the Zone of small Planets between Mars 

 and Jupiter. By Professor Elias Loomis. Report for 1854, pp. 

 137—146. 1855. 



Snell. — Lecture on Planetary Disturbances. By Prof. E. S. 

 Snell. Report for 1855, pp. 175—190. 1856. 



Alexander. — Lecture on the Yastness of the Visible Creation. 

 By Prof. S. Alexander. Report for 1857, pp. 168—178. 1858. 



Caswell. — Lectures on Astronomy. By Prof. A. Caswell. 

 Report for 1858, pp. 85—137. 1859. 



Maedler. — Latest Researches of M. Maedler, relating to the 

 general movement of the Stars around a central point. Translated 

 for the Smithsonian Institution. Report for 1859, pp. 220 — 234. 

 1860. 



METEOROLOGY. 



Russell. — Lectures on Meteorology. By R. Russell. Report 

 for 1854, pp. 18 — 215. With an Appendix by the Secretary of 

 the Smithsonian Institution, pp. 215 — 230. 1855. 



Gibbons. — On the Climate of San Francisco. By Dr. H. 

 Gibbons. Report for 1854, pp. 231— 271. 1855. 



