14 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



91. Report for 1856— Continued. 



Henry, J. Syllabus of a course of lectures on ])hysics. 



Henry, J. Acoustics applied to public buildings. 



Baird, S. F. Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting 



specimens of natural bistor}\ 

 Gill, T. Fishes of New York. 



GuKST, W. E. Ancient Indian remains near Prescott, Cunada West. 

 Sharpless, T., and Patterson, R. Phonography. 

 Institutions in which phonography is taught. 

 Wall, G. P., and Sawkins, J. G. Pteport on the survey of the economic 



geology of Trinidad. 

 BabbaCxE, C. On tables of the constants of nature and art. 

 Henry, J. On the mode of testing building materials, and an account 



of the marble used in the extension of the United States Capitol. 

 Smallwood, C. Description of the observatory at St. Martin, Isle Jesus, 



Canada East. 

 Meech, L. W. Relative intensity of the heat and light of the sun. 

 MtJLLER, J. Report on recent progress in physics — electricity. 



92. Smithsouiau Contribution.s to Knowledge. Vol. IX. 1857. 4to., pp. 



480, 45 woodcuts, 22 plates. 



content.s. 



Meech, L. AV. Intensity of heat and light of sun upon different lati- 

 tudes. No. 83. 



Hitchcock, E. Illustrations of surface geology. No. 90. 



Mayer, B. Mexican history and archeology, and Zapotec remains. 

 No. 8(j. 



GiBBS, W. and Genth, F. A. Researches on ammonia-cobalt bases. 

 No. 88. 



RuNKLE, J. D. New tables, planetary motion. No. 70. 



RuNKLE, J. D. Asteroid supplement to new tables. No. 94. 



93. Smithsonian Meteorological Observations for the year 1855. (Printed 



for examination by the observers.) 1857. 8vo., pp. 118. 



94. Asteroid Supplement to New Tables for determining the Values of 



6's' and its derivatives. By John D. Runkle. May, 1857. 4to., 

 pp. 72. (S. C. IX.) 



95. Nereis Boreali-Americaua : or, Contributions to the History of the 



Marine Alg;ie of North America. By William Henry Harvey. 

 Part III. — Chlorospermeie. March, 1858. 4to., pp. 142, 14 plates of 

 44 figures. (S. C. x.) • 



96. Nereis Boreali-Americana : or, Contributions to a History of the Marine 



Algoe of North America. By William Henry Harvey. Three 

 parts in one vol., with 50 plates. May, 1858. 4to., pp. 568. [Nos. 

 32, 43, 95.] 



97. Magnetical Observations in the Arctic Seas. By Elij^ha Kent Kane. 



Made dui'ing the Second Grinuell Expedition in search of Sir John 



