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393. The Mound Builders, and Platycnemism in Michigan. By Henry 



GiLLMAN. 1874. 8vo., pp. 28, 12 woodcuts. Also, Certain Char- 

 acteristics pertaining to Ancient Man in Michigan. By Henry 

 GiLLMAN. 1877. 8vo., pp. 13, lo woodcuts. 



394. The Stone Age in IS ew Jersey. By C. C. Abbott. 1877. 8vo. pp. 



136, 58 plates of woodcuts, containing 223 figures. 



395. Kinetic Theories of Gravitation. By William B. Taylor. 1877. 



8vo., pp. 80. 



396. Notes on the History and Climate of New Mexico. By Thomas A. 

 McParlin. 1877. 8vo., pp. 30. 



397. The Latimer Collection of Antiquities from Porto Eico, in the 

 National Museum at Washington, D. C. By Otis T. Mason. 1877. 

 8vo., pp. 23. 14 plates of woodcuts, containing 60 figures. 



398. Short Memoirs on Meteorological Subjects : By Julius Hann ; L. 

 Sohncke ; Theodore Reye ; William Ferrel ; A. Colding ; and M. 

 Peslin. Compiled and Translated for the Smithsonian Institution by 

 Cleveland Abbe. 1878. 8vo., pp. 104. 



399. Color Blindness in its Relation to Accidents by Rail and Sea. By 



Frithiof Holmgren. Translated for the Smithsonian Institution, 

 by M. L. Duncan. 1878. 8vo., pp. 72, 5 woodcuts. 



400. Aboriginal Structures in Georgia. By Charles C. Jones, Jr. 

 1878. 8vo., pp. 13, 5 woodcuts. 



401. On the change of the Mexican Axolotl to an Amblystoma. By 

 August Weismann. Translated for the Smithsonian Institution, by 

 Henry M. Douglass. 1878. 8vo., pp. 29. 



402. The Stock-in-Trade of an Aboriginal Lapidary. By Charles Rau. 



1878. 8vo., pp. 9, 16 woodcuts. 



403. Observations on a Gold Ornament found in a Mound in Florida. 

 By Charles Rau. 1878. 8vo., pp. 6, 1 woodcut. 



404. On a Polychrome Bead from Florida. By S. S. Haldeman. 1878. 

 8vo., pp. 6, 2 woodcuts. 



405. An Historical Sketch of Henry's Contribution to the Electro-Mag- 

 netic Telegraph ; with an account of the origin and development of 

 Prof. Morse's invention. By William B. Taylor. 1879. 8vo., 

 pp 103. 



406. Henry on Sound. A Summary of Researches in Sound conducted in 

 the service of the United States Light-House Board, by Joseph 

 Henry, during the years 1865 to 1877. 1879. 8vo., pp. 106, 12 

 woodcuts. 



