OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 229 



Lectures on — 



agricultural chemistry — S. W. Johnsok. (R. 1859) 110 



Arctic explorations — I. I. Hayes. (R. 1861) 149 



astronomy — A. Caswell. (R. 1858) 109 



bridges— F. Rogers. (R. 1861) 149 



bridges and roads — F. Rogers. (R. 1860) 147 



the camel— G. P. Marsh. (R. 1854) 75 



cancerous tumors. Toner lecture No. i — J. J. Woodward 266 



coal— J. LeConte. (R. 1857) 107 



dual character of the brain. Toner lecture No. ii — C. E. Brown-Sequard. 291 



electro-physiology — C Mattetjcci. (R. 1865) 209 



insect instincts and transformations — J. G. Morris. (R. 1855) 77 



marine algae — W.H.Harvey. (R. 1855) 77 



meteoric stones — J. L. Smith. (R. 1855) 77 



meteorology — R. Russell, with notes by J. Henry. (R. 1854) 75 



mollusca, or shell-fish and their allies — P. P. Carpenter. (R. 1860.) 147, 152 

 natural history as applied to farming and gardening — J. G. Morris. 



(R. 1855) 77 



nature and cure of bites of serpents and wounds of poisoned arrows — 



D. Brainard. (R. 1854) 75 



nature of reparatory inflammation in arteries after ligature, etc. Toner 



lecture No. tii — E. O. Shakespeare 321 



oxygen and its combinations — G. I. Chace. (R. 1855) 77 



physical ethnology— D. Wilson. (R. 1862) j 150 



planetary disturbances — E. S. Snell. (R. 1855) 77 



principles of linguistic science— W. D. Whitney. (R. 1863) 187, 352 



relations of time and space — S. Alexander. (R. 1861)-. 149 



sanitary drainage of Washington. Toner lecture No. viii — G. E. 



Waring, Jr. 349 



shells of Gulf of California— P. P. Carpenter. (R. 1859) 110 



strain and over-action of the heart. Toner lecture No. iii — J. M. Da 



Costa 279 



study of high antiquity in Europe— A. Morlot. (R. 1862; R. 1864.) 150, 188 

 study of nature and mechanism of fever. Toner lecture No. iv — H. 



C. Wood 282 



surgical complications and sequels of fevers. Toner lecture No. v — W. 



W. Keen 300 



Switzerland— A. D. Bache. (R. 1870) 244 



syllabus of a course of, on physics — J. Henry. (R. 1856) 91 



undulatory theory of light— F. A. P. Barnard. (R. 1862) 150 



the Union— H. Reed. (R. 1854) 75 



vastness of visible creation — S. Alexander. (R. 1857) 107 



zone of small planets between Mars and Jupiter — E. Loomis. (R. 1854.) 75 



