44 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



244. Report for 1870— Cnntinufld. 



Yon Liebig, J. Induction and deduction. 



Haughton, S. Relation of food to work, and its bearing on medical 



practice. 

 Reynolds, J. E. Hydrogen as gas and as a metal. 

 Wiseman, N. Identification of the artisan and artist. 

 Babixet, M. The diamond and other precious stones. 



Ethnology : 



GiBBs, G. On the language of the aboriginal Indians of America. 



Williams, H. C. On antiquities in some of the Southern States. 



Gakdner, W. H. Ethnology of the Indians of the valley of the 

 Red River of the North. 



FiNCK, H. Account of antiquities in the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



Dunning, E. O. Account of antiquities in Tennessee. 



Stephenson, M. F. Account of ancient mounds in Georgia. 



Dayton, E. A. Explorations in Tennessee. 



Harwoox), a. a. Account of the sarcophagus in the National Mu- 

 seum, now in charge of the Smithsonian Institution. 



Grant, E. M. Account of the discovery of a stone image in Tennes- 

 see, now in possession of the Smithsonian Institution. 



Blyden, E. D. On mixed races in Liberia. 



Foavler, J. On shell-heaps. 



Peale, T. E. On the uses of the brain and marrow of animals 

 among the Indians of North America. , 



Lyon, S. S. Report of an exploration of ancient mounds in L^nion 

 county, Kentucky. 



Barrandt, a. Sketch of ancient earthworks on the Upper Missouri. 



Steele, J. P. Account of aboriginal ruins at Savannah, Tennessee. 



Steele, J. P. Account of aboriginal ruins in Hardin Co., Tennessee. 



Terrestrial- Physics : 



Campbell, J. V, The earthquake in Peru, August 13, 1868. 



Palmieri, Prof. The electro-magnetic seismograph. 



Johnson, W. W. On the distribution of forest trees in Montana, 



Idaho, and Washington. 

 Sargent, AV. D. Influence of the aurora on the telegraph. 



Meteorology : 



PoEY, A. New classification of clouds. 



Tacchini, p. On the evaporation observed at Palermo, in 1865 and 



1866. 

 Zantedeschi, F. On the electricity of induction in the atrial strata 



of the atmosphere, which, in the shape of a ring, surround a 



cloud that is resolving into rain, snow, or hail. 

 Palmieri, Prof. On the presence of electricity during the fall of 



rain. 

 Elliott, R. S. Climate of Kansas. 



Porter, Commodore. Account of a hail storm on the Bosphoru.s. 

 Bache, G. M. Account of a hail storm in Texas. 



245. Check List of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution to July, 



1872. 1872. 8vo., pp. 21. (M. C. x.) 



