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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (contimedj 

 SCIENCE (APPLIED, MEDICAL, NATURAL, POLITICAL, &c.) fcontimiedj^ 

 Smithsonian Institution. Contributions to Knowledge (continued): 



Vols. 

 18. (3) Harkness (William, M.D.) Observations on Terrestrial Magnetism, and on 

 the Deviations of the Compasses of the U. S. Iron-clad " Monadnock " during 

 her Cruise from Philadelphia to San Francisco. 1865-66 

 (4) Ferrel (William). Converging Series expressing the Ratio between the Diameter 

 and the Circumference of a Circle. 

 19. (1) Barnard (Major-Gen. J. G.) Problems of Rotary Motion presented by the 

 Gyroscope, the Precession of the Equinoxes, and the Pendulum. 



(2) Wood (Horatio C. Junr.) Contribution to the History of the Fresh-Water 

 Algae of North America. 



(3) Newcomb (Professor S.) Investigation of the Orbit of Uranus, with General 

 Tables of its Motion. 



20. Coffin (James Henry). The Winds of the Globe ; or The Laws of Atmospheric 

 Circulation over the Surface of the Earth. The Tables completed, on the 

 Author's Decease, and Maps drawn by Selden Jennings Coffin ; with a Discussion 

 and Analysis of the Tables and Charts by Dr. Alexander Woeikof. 



21. (1) Alexander (Stephen, LL.D.) Statement and Exposition of certain Harmonies 

 of the Solar System. 



(2) Newcomb (Professor S.) On the General Integrals of Planetary Motion. 



(3) Swan (James G.) The Haidah Indians of Queen Charlotte's Islands, British 

 Columbia ; with a brief Description of their Carvings, Tattoo Designs, &c. 



(4) Schott (Charles A.) Tables, Distributions, and Variations of the Atmospheric 

 Temperature in the United States, and some adjacent Parts of America. 



Smithsonian Institution. Miscellaneous Collections : 



Vols. 8vo, 7 vols. Washington 1862-74 



3. (1) Osten-Sacken (R.) Catalogue of the Described Diptera of North America. 



(2) Morris (John G.) Catalogue of the Described Lepidoptera of North America. 



(3) Le Conte (John). Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. 



(4) Catalogue of Publications of Societies and of other Periodical Works in the 

 Library of the Smithsonian Institution. 



4. (1) Hagen (Hermann). Synopsis of the described Neuroptera of North 

 America ; with a List of the South American Species. 

 (2) Morris (John G.) Synopsis of the described Lepidoptera of North America. 

 Part I. Diurnal and Crepuscular Lepidoptera. 

 8. (1) Osten-Sacken (R.) Monographs of the Diptera of North America. Part IV. 



(2) Scudder (Samuel H.) Catalogue of the Orthoptera of North America 

 described previous to 1867. 



(3) Binney (W. G.) and Bland (T.) Land and Fresh- water Shells of North 

 America. Part I. Pulmonata Geophila. 



(4) Arrangement of Families of Birds. Adopted provisionally by the Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



(5) Circular to Officers of the Hudson's Bay Company. 1860. 



(6) Suggestions relative to Objects of Scientific Investigation in Russian America. 

 May 1867. 



(7) Circular relating to Collections in Archaeology and Ethnology. Jan. 1867. 



(8) Circular to Entomologists. 1860. 



(9) Circular relative to Collections of Birds from Middle and South America. 

 Dec. 1863. 



(10) Smithsonian Museum Miscellanea. 



9. (1) Binney (W. G.) Bibliography of North American Conchology previous 

 to 1860. Part II. Foreign Authors. 

 (2) Catalogue of Publications of Societies and of Periodical Works belonging 

 to the Smithsonian Institution. Jan. 1866. 



