OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 207 



Hbnry, J., papers by: — Continued. 



Annual reports, 1865-1877 (reprints) 343 



Annual reports, 1847-1877 — See each annual report. 



Appendix to notice of Schoenbein, the discoverer of ozone. (R. 1868) 224 



Aurora directions. (R. 1855) 77 



Circular of instructions to observatories relative to telegraphic announce- 

 ment of astronomical discoveries 263 



Circular relating to collections in archiBology and ethnology 205 



Circular relative to ancient mining in Lake Superior copper region. (R. 



1861) 149 



Circular relative to collections of birds from Middle and South America. 168 



Circular relative to earthquakes , 148 



Circular relative to heights 236 



Circular respecting copyrights. (R. 1854) 75 



Circular respecting new report on libraries. (R. 1854) 75 



Circular sent with specimens presented. (R. 1872) 271 



Circular to entomologists 178 



Circular to officers of Hudson's Bay Company 137 



Color-blindness. (R. 1877) 32-3 



Communication relative to a publication by Prof. Morse. (R. 1857.) 



107, 329, 115 



Currents of atmosphere and aerial navigation. (R. 1860) 147 



Description of Smithsonian anemometer. (R. 1860) .' 147 



Digest of act of organization of Smithsonian Institution C, 328 



Directions for constructing lightning-rods 237 



Earthquake directions. (R. 1855) 77 



Effect of the moon on the weather. (R. 1871) 249 



Eulogy on A. D. Bache. (R. 1870) 244, 379 



Exposition of bequest of Smithson E 



History of electro-magnetic telegraph. (R. 1857) 107,115 



Instructions for observations of thunder storms 235 



Investigation of illuminating materials. (R. 1880) 442, 389 



Letter to Secretary of Treasury on payment of interest in coin. (R. 1865) 209 



Memoir of W. W. Seaton. (R. 186G) 214 



Meteorological stations, cost of establishing. (R. 1858) 109 



Mode of testing building materials and account of the marble used in the 



extension of the United States Capitol. (R. 1856) 91 



Notes relative to George Catlin. (R. 1872) 271 



Notes to accounts of lightning discharges by G. W. Dodge and others. 



(R. 1867) 215 



Notes to article on American migration by F. von Hellwald. (R. 1866.) 214 

 Notes to article on horary variations of barometer by M. Vaillant. (R. 



1866) 214 



