LIST OP SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 45 



Reed, Lectures on the Union. 



Russell and Henry, Lectures on Meteorology. 



Hake, On John Wise's Observation of a Thunderstorm. 



Gibbons, Climate of San Francisco. 



Logan, Meteorological Observations at Sacramento, California. 



Hatch, Meteorological Observations at Sacramento, California. 



Froebel, Remarks Contributing to the Physical Geography of the North 

 American Continent. 



Strang, Natural History of Beaver Island, Michigan. 



Eoff, Habits of the Black Bass of the Ohio. 



Head, Natural History of the Country about Fort Ripley, Minnesota. 



Pakvin, Habits of the Gopher of Illinois. 



Mann, Habits of a Species of Salamander. 



Hoy, On the Amblystoiua Luridum, a Salamander inhabiting Wisconsin. 



Carleton, Diary of an Excursion in New Mexico. 



Baird, Fishes on the Coast of New Jersey and Long Island. 



Jackson, Catalogue of Rocks, Minerals, and Ores collected on Geological Sur- 

 vey in Michigan. 



Locke, Catalogue of Rocks, Minerals, Ores, and Fossils. 



Foster, Catalogue of Rocks, Minerals, etc. 



Whitney, Catalogue of Rocks, Minerals, etc. 



Owen, Catalogue of Geological Specimens. 



Berlandier, Catalogue of Collection of Histoiical and Geographical Manu- 

 scripts, Maps, etc. 



Libraries, Circular Respecting New Report on. 



Copyrights, Circular Respecting. 



Report for 1855. 



Correspondence : 



Examination of Spencer's Telescope, Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. 



Thanks to Smithsonian Institution for Exchanges, American Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences, Boston, Mass. 



On Plaster Casts of Antique and Modern Statues, etc. Wm. J. Stone. 



Meteorological System for every State. Illinois State Board of Education. 

 Report of Senate Judiciary Committee on the Management of the Smithsonian 



Institution, Feb. 6, 1855. 

 Harvey, Lecture on Marine Algae. 



Morris, Lecture on Natural History as applied to Farming and Gardening. 

 Morris, Lecture on Insect Instincts and Transformations. 

 Chace, Lecture on Oxygen and its Combinations. 

 Smith, Lecture on Meteoric Stones. 

 Snell, Lecture on Planetary Disturbances. 

 Logan, On the Climate of California. 



Morris and Henry, Quantity of Rain at Different Heights. 

 Goyot and Henry, Directions for Meteorological Observations. 

 Henry, Earthquake Directions. 

 Henry, Aurora Directions. 

 Green's Barometer. 

 Registration of Periodical Phenomena. 



