18 LIST OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XIII. 

 lsC.i. 4to. 558 pages, 7 plates, and 68 wuud-cuts. (151.) 



CONTENTS. 



Kane, Tidal Observations, Arctic Seas. (130.) 



McCliktock, Meteorological Observations, Arctic Seas. (1-AU. ) 



Whittlesey, Ancient Mining on the shores of Lake Superior. (155.) 



Bache, Discussion, Girard College Observations. Part 11. (121.) 



Lai he, Discussion, Girard College Observations. Part III. (132.) 



Hague, Discussion, Girard College Observations. Parts IV, V, VI. (162.) 



Bache, Magnetic Survey of Pennsylvania, etc. (1GG.) 

 Mitchell and Morehouse, Researches upon Anatomy and Physiology 



of Chelonia. (169.) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XIV. 

 1865. 4to. 490 pages, 25 plates, and 142 wood-cuts. (1S4.) 



CONTENTS. 



Bache, Discussion, Girard College Observations. Parts VII, VIII, IX. (175.) 

 Bache, Discussion, Girard College Observations. Parts X, XI, XII. (186.) 

 Draper, Construction of Silvered Glass Telescope and its use in Celes- 

 tial Photography. (1< Q P.) 

 Meek and Hayden. Palaeontology of the Upper Missouri. (172.) 

 Leidy, Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States. (192.) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XV. 

 1867. 4to. 620 pages, 17 plates, and 43 wood-cuts. (206.) 



CONTENTS. 



Newcomb, Orbit of Neptune. (199.) 



Whittlesey, Fresh-water Glacial Drift of Northwestern States. (197.) 



Pumpelly, Geological Researches in China, Mongolia, and Japan. (202.) 



Hayes, Physical Observations in the Arctic Seas. (196.) 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XVI. 

 1870. 4to. 498 pages, 19 plates, and 73 wood-cuts. (21 1.) 



contents. 



Dean, Gray Substance of the Medulla oblongata and Trapezium. (173.) 

 Cleaveland, Meteorological Observations, Brunswick, Maine, 53 years. (204.) 



Hildreth, Meteorological Observations, Marietta, O. (120.) 



Pickering, Gliddon Mummy Case. (-' 8.) 



Coffin, Orbit and Phenomena of a Meteoric Fire Ball. (221.) 



Gould, Transatlantic Longitude. (223.) 



Swan, Indians of Cape Flattery. (220.) 



