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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

 SCIENCE (APPLIED, MEDICAL, NATURAL, POLITICAL, &c.) (contmued) 

 Ray Society. Publications of the (contmued) : 

 Reports and Papers on Botany. Edited by Professor Henfrey : 8vo. 1849 



1. On the Structure of the Pabn Stem. By Professor H. Von Mohl. 



2. On Vegetable Cells. By Professor C. Nageli. 



3. On the Utricular Structures in the Contents of Cells. By Professor C. Nageli. 



4. Report on Physiological Botany, for 1844-45. By Professor Link. 



5. 6. Report on Geographical Botany, for 1844-45. By Professor Grisebach. 

 Steenstrup (John Japetus S.) On the Alternation of Generations, or the Propagation 



and Development of Animals through alternate generations. Translated from the 



German Version of C. H. Lorengen, by George Busk. 8vo 



Williamson (W. C.) Recent Foraminifera of Great Brita,in. FoL 



Royal Society of London : 



1. Philosophical Transactions. Abridged by John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, John 

 Eames, and John Martyn. 1700 to 1750. 4to, 11 vols. 1749-58 



2. Philosophical Transactions at large. 17511879. 4to, 119 vols. 17531879 



3. Proceedings. Abstracts of the Papers printed in the Philosophical Transactions ; 

 from 1800 to 1877. 8vo, 25 vols. 1832-77 



4. Scientific Papers; 1800 1873. Catalogue of, compiled by the Society. 



4to, 8 vols. 1867-79 



5. List of the Fellows of the Society. Nov. 30, 1878. 4to. 1878 



Royal Institution of Great Britain: 



1. Journal of Science and the Arts ; with Index. 8vo, 23 vols. 1816-27 



2. Quarterly Journal. Second Series. 8vo, 7 vols. 1827-30 



3. Journal of the Institution. Third Series. 8vo, 2 vols. 1831 



4. Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings. Fourth Series. 8vo, 6 vols. 1854-72 



Smithsonian Institution. Contributions to Knowledge : 

 VOLS. 4to, 21 vols. WasJiington 1848-79 



1. Squier (E. G.) and Davis (E. H., M.D.) Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi 



VaUey. 

 2. (1) Walker (S. C.) Researches relative to the Planet Neptune. 



(2) Lieber (Dr. F.) On the Vocal Sounds of Laura Bridgeman. 



(3) Bailey (Professor J. W.) ^licroscopical Examination of Soundings made by 

 the United States Coast Survey. 



(4) EUet (C.) Physical Geography of the United States. Mississippi VaUey. 



(5) Gibbes (R. W.) Mosasaurus and the three Allied Genera. 



(6) Agassiz (Professor Louis). Classification of Insects, from Embryological Data. 



(7) Hare (Dr. R.) On the Explosiveness of Nitre. 



(8) Bailey (Prof. J. W.) Microscopical Observations made in South Carolina, 

 Georgia, and Florida. 



(9) Squier (E. G.) Aboriginal Monuments of the State New York. 

 3. (1) Locke (John). On Terrestrial Magnetism. 



(2) Secchi (A.) Researches on Electrical Rheometry. 



(3) Girard (Charles). Natural History of the Freshwater Fishes of North America. 



(4) Harvey (W. H.) Nereis Boreali-Americana. 



(5) Gray (Dr. Asa). Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Neo-Mexicanae. 



(6) Davis (C. H.) Law of Deposit of the Flood Tide. 



(7) Whittlesey (Charles). Description of Ancient Works in Ohio. 



4. Riggs (S. R.) Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language, collected by 

 Members of the Mission. 



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