42 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



238. Report for 18G0— Continued. 



Berthrand, M. Kepler: his life and works. 



Arago, M. Eulog}' on Thomas Young. 



De Bkaumont, E. Memoir of Augusts Bravais. 



Kau, C. Memoir of C. F. T. Von Martius. 



Mattkucci, C. Life and scientific lahors of Stefano Marianini. 



Hunt, T. S. Chemistry of the earth. 



Matteucci, C. Electrical currents of the earth. 



Marey, M. Phenomena of flight in the animal kingdom. 



Babinet, M. The northern seas. 



Lombard, H. C. Keport on the transactions of the Society of Physics 

 and of Natural History of Geneva, July, 1868, to June, 1869. 



Simpson, J. H. Coronado's march in search of the " Seven Cities of 

 Cibola." 



Lubbock, J. Social and religious condition of the lower races of man. 



Huxley, T. H. Principles and methods of palaeontology. 



SCHOTT, A. Eemarks on the " Cara Gigantesca" of Yzamal, in Yucatan, 

 tan. 



Becquerel, M. Forests and their climatic influence. 



Brenndecke, F. Meteorites. 



Abich, S. Eemarkable forms of hail-stones in Georgia. 



Sartorius, C. Eruption of the volcano of Colima. 



229. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XVII. 1871. 4to., 



pp. G16, 6 woodcuts, 14 plates. 



CONTENTS. 



Morgan. Systems of consanguinity and affinity of the human family. 

 No. 218.' 



230. Arrangement of the Families of Mammals. By Theodore Gill. 

 November, 1872. 8vo., pp. 104. (M. C. xi.) 



231. Memoranda of Inquiry relative to the Food Fishes of tlie United 



States. By S. F. Baird. 1871. 8vo., pp. 8. (M. C. x.) 



232. The Secular Variations of the Elements of the Orbits of the Eight 



Principal Planets, Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, 

 Uranus, and Neptune, with tables of the same; together with the 

 obliquity of the ecliptic and the precession of the equinoxes in both 

 longitude and right ascension. By John N. Stockwell. 1872. 

 4to., pp. 220. (S. C. XVIII.) 



233. Converging Series expressing the Ratio between the Diameter and 



the Circumference of a Circle. By Wm. Ferrel. April, 1871. 

 4to., pp. 6. (S. C. xviii.) 



234. Questions Relative to the Food Fishes of the United States. By 



S. F. Baird. 1871. 8vo., pp. 14. (M. C. x.) 



235. Instructions for Observations of Thunder Storms. By Joseph 



Henry. 1871. 8vo., p. 1. (M. C. x.) 



