LIST OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. IT 



Alvokd, Tangeucies of Circles and of Spheres. (80.) 



Jones, Chemical aud Physiological Investigations relative to Vertebrata. (82. ) 



Force, Auroral Phenomena iu Higher Northern Latitudes. (84.) 



Publications of Societies and Periodicals in Smithsonian Library. Pt. II. (85.) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. IX. 



1857. 4to. 482 pages, 22 plates, and 42 wood-cuts. (92.) 



CONTENTS. 

 Meech, Intensity of Heat and Light of Sun upon different Latitudes. (83.) 



Hitchcock, Illustrations of Surface Geology. (90-) 



Mayer, Mexican History and Archaeology, and Zapotec Remains. (86.) 



Gibbs and Genth, Researches on Ammonia-cobalt Bases. (88.) 



Runkle, New Tables, Planetary Motion. (79.) 



Ronkle, Asteroid Supplement to New Tables. (94.) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. X. 



1858. 4to. 462 pages, 17 plates, and 1 wood-cut. (99.) 



contents. 



Harvey, Marine Algae. Part III.— Chlorospermeas. (95.) 



Kane, Magnetical Observations in the Arctic Seas. (97.) 



Bowen, Grammar and Dictionary of the Yoruba Language. (98 ) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XI. 



1859. 4to. 506 pages, 23 plates, and 17 wood-cuts. (HI-) 



CONTENTS. 



Brewer, North American Oology. Parti. Raptores and Fissirostres. (89.) 



Gilliss, Total Eclipse of the Sun, in Peru, September 7, 1858. (100.) 



Bache, Magnetic and Meteorological Observations. Parti. (113.) 



Kane, Meteorological Observations in the Arctic seas. (114.) 



LeConte, Coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New Mexico. (126.) 



Sonntag, Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism in Mexico. (114.) 



Loomis, On certain Storms in Europe and America, December, 1836. (127.) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XII. 



1860. 4to. 540 pages, 3 plates, and 15 wood-cuts. (H2.) 



CONTENTS. 



Kane, Astronomical Observations in the Arctic Seas. (129.) 



Whittlesey, Fluctuations of Level in North American Lakes. (H9.) 



Caswell, Meteorological Observations at Providence, R. I., 28|- years. (103.) 



Smith, Meteorological Observations near Washington, Ark., 20 years. (131.) 



Mitchell, Researches upon Venom of the Rattlesnake. (135.) 

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