Societies and clubs (continuedj 



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

 Smithsonian Institution. Contributions to Knowledge (continued): 



Vols. _ - ^ 



5. (1) Leidy (J.) Flora and Fauna within Living Animals. 



(2) Leidy (J.) Memoir upon the Extinct Species of Fossil Ox. 



(3) Wyman (J.) Anatomy of the Nervous System of Rana Pipiens. 



(4) Harvey (W. H.) Nereis Boreali Americana. Part II. 



(5) Gray (Professor Asa). Plantae Wriglitianae Texano Neo-Mexicanae. Part II. 



6. (1) Torrey (J.) Plantae Fremontianae. (2) On the Batis Maritima of 



Linnaeus. (3) On the Darlingtonia Californica. 



(4) Stimpson (W.) On the Marine Invertebrata of Grand Manan, New Brunswick. 



(5) Coffin (J. H.) On the Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. 



(6) Leidy (J.) Ancient Fauna of Nebraska. 



7. (1) Chappelsmith (John). Account of a Tornado near New Harmony, April 

 30, 1852. 



(2) Bailey (J. W.) Notes on New Species and Localities of Microscopical Organisms. 



(3) Lapham (J. A.) Antiquities of Wisconsin. 



(4) Leidy (J.) On the Extinct Sloth Tribe of North America. 

 8. (1) Haven (S. F.) Archaeology of the United States. 



(2) Olmstead (D.) On the Recent Secular Period of the Aurora Borealis. 



(3) Alvord (B.) Tangencies of Circles and of Spheres. 



(4) Jones (J.) Researches (Chemical and Physiological) concerning North 

 American Vertebrata. 



9. (1) Meech (L. W.) On the Relative Intensity of the Heat and Light of the 

 Sun upon different Latitudes. 



(2) Hitchcock (Edward). Illustrations of Surface Geology. 



(3) Meyer (Brantz). On Mexican History and Archaeology, with Notice of 

 Zapotec Remains. 



(4) Gibbs (W.), and Genth (F. A.) Researches on the Ammonia Cobalt Basis. 



10. (1) Harvey (W. H.) Nereis Boreali-Americana. Part III. 



(2) Kane (E. K.) Magnetical Observations in the Arctic Seas made 1853-55, 

 reduced by C. A. Schott. 



(3) Bowen (T. J.) Grammar and Dictionary of the Yoruba Language, with 

 Description of the People. 



11. (1) Brewer (T. M.) North American Oology. Part I. 



(2) Gilliss (Lieut. J. M.) Total Eclipse of the Sun, Sept. 7, 1858, observed at 

 Olmos, Peru. 



(3) Bache (A. D.) Discussion of the Magnetic and Meteorological Observations 

 made at Girard College Observatory, 1840-45. Part I. 



(4) Kane (E. K.) Meteorological Observations in the Arctic Seas, 1853-55, 

 reduced by C. A. Schott. 



(6) Le Conte (J. L.) The Coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New Mexico. 



(6) Sonntag (A.) Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism in Mexico. 



(7) Loomis (E.) On certain Storms in Europe and America, December 1836. 



12, (1) Kane (E. K.) Astronomical Observations in the Arctic Seas, made 1853-55 

 reduced by C. A. Schott. 



(2) Whittlesey (C.) On Fluctuations of Level in the North American Lakes. 



(3) Caswell (A.) Meteorological Observations, made at Providence, Dec. 1831 

 to May 1860. 



(4) Smith (N. D.) Meteorological Observations, made near Washington, 1840-59. 

 (6) Mitchell (S. W.) Researches on the Venom of the Rattle-Snake ; with 



Investigation of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Organs concerned. 



