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147. Report for 18G0— Coutinued. 

 Correspondence : 



Citizens of Philadelphia. Memorial relative to Lowe's aeronautic 

 voyages across the Atlantic. 



Lepsius, E. Presentation of books on Egypt. 



MiJLLER, F. On Smithsonian exchanges. 



HiNCKS, Wm. On Smithsonian exchanges. 

 Henry, J. Reply to memorial on Lowe's aeronautic voyage. 

 Henry, J. On currents of the atmosphere and aerial navigation. 

 Rogers, F. Lectures on roads and bridges. 



Carpenter, P. P. Lectures on mollusca, or shell lish, and their allies. 

 MoRLOT, A. General views on archajology. 

 The microscope. 



NiCKLES, M. J. Scientific Congress of Carlsruhe, 1858. 

 CxiviER, M. Memoir of Rene Just Haiiy. 

 Sabine, E. Magnetic storms. 

 Gardiner, R. H. Disappearance of ice. 

 Fendler, a. Temperature of St. Louis, Missouri. 

 Dewey, C. Best hours for temperature observations. 

 Henry, J. Description of Smithsonian anemometer. 

 Newton, A. Suggestions for saving parts of the skeleton of birds. 

 VoLLUM, E. P. On the wingless grasshopper of California. 

 Wurdeman, G. Specimen^ of flamingo, etc., from South Florida. 

 Gesner, W. Habits of pouched rat, or salamander of Georgia. 

 Barnard, V. Birds of Chester county, Pennsylvania. 

 Cooper, J. G. Forests and trees of Florida and the Mexican Boundary. 



148. Directions for Meteorological Observations and the Registry of Peri- 

 odical Phenomena. 1860. 8vo., pp. 72, 23 woodcuts. (M. C. i.) 



149. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, for the year 1861. 37th Congress, 2d Session, House of Repre- 

 sentatives Mis. Doc, No. 77. 1862. 8vo., pp. 464, 25 woodcuts. 



CONTENTS. 



Henry, J. Secretary's report of operations. 



Board or Regents, Proceedings of 



Baird, S. F. Report on publications, exchanges, museum, and explora- 

 tions. 



List of meteorological stations and observers. 



List of meteorological material contributed to Smithsonian Institution. 



King, C. B. Catalogue of engravings presented to the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution. 



Correspondence : 



Fladgate, Clarke, and Finch. Smithson's residuary legacy. 

 KuNHARDT & Co. Frcc freight to Smithsonian Institution, between 



United States and Germany. 

 Troyon, F. Lacustrian habitations. 

 MoRLOT, A. Archajology. 



Hill, A. J. Map of antiquities of United States. 

 Royal Academy of Science, Madrid. Exchanges. 



