72 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



356.— Memorial of Joseph Henry — Continued. 



Withers, 11. E. Address. 

 Gkay, a. Address. 

 Clymer, H. . Reading of telegrams. 

 Rogers, ^Y. B. Address. 

 Garfield, J. A. Address. 

 Cox, S. S. Address. 

 Sherman, "W. T. Address. 

 Sunderland, B. Concluding prayer. 

 Part III. — Memorial Proceedings of Societies. 



Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Washington. 

 Proceedings of the Albany Institute. 

 Meads, O. Memorial minute. 



Proceedings of the United States Light-House Board. 

 DoD, S. B. Memorial discourse. 

 Cameron, H. C. Reminiscences. 

 Welling, J. C. Memorial address. 

 Taylor, W. B. Memorial address. 

 Lovering, J. Obituary memoir. 

 Newcomb, S. Biographical memoir. 

 Mayer, A. M. Memorial address. 

 Appendix. Proceedings in Congress regarding the erection of a monu- 

 ment to Joseph Henry. 



357. Fever : A Study in Morbid and Normal Physiology. By Horatio 



C. Wood. January, 1878. 8vo., pp. 263, 16 woodcuts, 5 plates of 

 16 figures. ( S. C. xxiii.) 



358. The Constants of Nature. Part IV. Atomic Weight Determinations : 

 A Digest of the Investigations published since 1814. By George F. 

 Becker. August, 1880. 8vo., pp. 152. 



359. A Planisphere of the Visible Heavens, extending to 40° of south decli- 



nation, for observations on Meteoric displays. Prepared by a Com- 

 mittee of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1864. 30 

 inches by 24j inches. 



360. Palafittes, or Lacustrian Constructions of the Lake of Neuchatel 

 By E. Desor. Translated for the Smithsonian Institution. 1865. 

 8vo., pp. 53, 118 woodcuts. 



361. An account of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the California Peninsula, 



as given by Jacob Baegert, a German Jesuit Missionary, who lived 

 there seventeen years during the second half of the last century. 

 Translated and arranged for the Smithsonian Institution, by Charles 

 Rau. 1865. 8vo., pp. 41. 



362. Artificial Shell-deposits in New Jersey. By Charles Rau. 1865. 



8vo., pp. 6, 1 woodcut. 



363. Instructions for collecting Land and Fresh Water Shells. By James 



Lewis. 1866. 8vo., pp. 8. 



