92i CLASSIFIED LIST OF SEPARATE PUBLICATIONS 



I.— ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, MEDICINE, and SURGERY. 



No. iu 

 Catalogue 



Adams. Subcutaneous surgery (Toner Lecture, No. 6) 302 



Brown-Sequard. Dual character of the brain (Toner Lecture, No. 2) 291 



DaCosta. The heart (Toner Lecture, No. 3) 279 



Dean. Medulla oblongata (s. c.) 173 



Flint. Classification of drugs and medicines 451 



Flint. Classification of materia medica collection 450 



Flint. Memoranda for collection of drugs 452 



Holmgren. Color-blindness 399 



Jones. Chemical and physiological investigations (s. c.) 82 



Keen. Continued fevers (Toner Lecture, No. 5) 300 



Lautenbach. Effect of irritation of a polarized nerve 411 



Leidy. Flora and fauna within living animals (s. c.) 44 



Mitchell and Morehouse. Chelonia (s. c.) 159 



Mitchell. Venom of rattlesnake (s. c.) 135 



Shakespeare. Reparatory inflammation (Toner Lecture, No. 7) 321 



"Waring. Sanitary drainage of Washington (Toner Lecture, No. 8) 349 



Weismann. Change of Mexican axolotl 401 



Wood. Morbid and normal physiology of fever (s. c.) 357 



Wood. Study of fever (Toner Lecture, No. 4) 282 



Woodward. Cancerous tumors (Toner Lecture, No. 1) 266 



Wyman. Rana pipiens (s. c.) 45 



II.— ANTHROPOLOGY. {See also Philology.) 



Abbott. Stone age in New Jersey 394 



Archaeology, circular on 205, 316 



B.i;gert. Aboriginal inhabitants of California-. 361 



BcEHMER. Index to archaeological articles in Smithsonian publications 421 



Bransford. Archaeological researches in Nicaragua (s. c.) 383 



Dall. Prehistoric man, Aleutian Islands (s. c.) 318 



Desor. Palafittes of the Lake of Neuchatel 360 



GiBBS. Ethnological and philological instructions 160 



GiBBS. Tinneh, or Chepewyan Indians 365 



Gillman. Characteristics of ancient man in Michigan 393 



Gillman. Mound builders and platycnemism 393 



Habel. Sculptures in Guatemala (s. c.) 269 



Haldeman. Polychrome bead from Florida 404 



