100 CLASSIFIED LIST OF SEPARATE PUBLICATIONS 



METEOROLOGY— Continued. Catalogue. 



Meteorological results, 1854-59, vol. 1 157 



Meteorological results, 1854-59, vol. 2 182 



Meteorological stations and observers 1849-1868 373 



Meteors, November 217 



Olmstead. Aurora (s. c.) 81 



Periodical phenomena, registry of 65, 148 



Peslin. Relation between barometric pressure and air currents 398 



Planisphere of the visible heavens, for observation of meteors 359 



Rain charts for summer, winter, and year 374 



Rrye. Rainfall and barometric minima 398 



ScHOTT. Base chart of the United States 414 



ScHOTT. Tables of rain and snow in the United States (s. c.) 222, 353 



ScHOTT. Tables of temperature (s. c.) 277 



Smith. Observations, Washington, Arkansas (s. c.) 131 



SoHXCKE. Variation of temperature in ascending currents of moist air 398 



Temperature chart of U. S. for year 381, 388 



Temperature charts of the U. S. for summer, winter, and year 387 



XYIII— MICROSCOPY. 



Bailey. Microscopic observations. Southern States (s. c.) 23 



Bailey. New microscopic organisms (s. c.) 63 



Bailey. Soundings, coast survey (s. c.) 20 



Dean. Medulla oblongata (s. c.) 173 



Edwards. Directions for collecting microscopic organisms 366 



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



Woodward. Cancerous tumors 266 



XIX.— MINERALOGY. 



Babinet. Diamond and precious stones 377 



Brezina. Crystallography and crystallophysics 386 



Eglestok. Catalogue of minerals 156 



Hawes. Recent progress in mineralogy 428 



XX.— MISCELLANEOUS. 

 Relative to the Smithsonian Institution. 



Act of Congress to establish the Smithsonian Institution O, 391 



BoEHMER. Report on international exchanges 477 



