1477 



SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (coniimied) 

 SCIENCE CAPPLIED, MEDICAL, NATURAL, POLITICAL, &c.) (continued)^ 

 Smithsonian Institution. Miscellaneous Collections (continued): 



Vols. 



10. (1) Carpenter (Philip P.) Tlie Mollusks of North America. 



(2) GiU (Theodore). Arrangement of the Families of Mollusks. 



(3) Henry (Professor Joseph). Instructions for Observations of Thunder Storms. 

 (4) Circular relative to Heights. (5) Directions for constructing Lightning- 

 Rods, (6) Queries relative to Tornadoes. 



(7) Baird (Professor S. F.) Questions relative to the Food Fishes of the United 

 States. (8) Memoranda of Inquiry relative to the Food Fishes of the United 

 States. 



(9) List of the Institutions, Libraries, Colleges, and other Establishments in the 

 United States in correspondence with the Smithsonian Institution. July 1872. 



(10) List of Foreign Correspondents of the Smithsonian Institution, corrected 

 to January 1872. 



(11) Check List of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution. July 1872. 



11. (1) Gill (Theodore), (a) Arrangement of the Families of Mammals, with 

 Analytical Tables. (b) Arrangement of the Families of Fishes, or Classes 

 Pisces, Marsipobranchii and Leptocardii. 



(2) Loew (H.) Monographs of the Diptera of North America. Part III. 



(3) Packard (A. S. Junr.) Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects. 



(4) Le Conte (John L.) (a) New Species of North American Coleoptera. 

 Part II. (b) Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Part II. 



12. (1) Baird (S. F.) Review of American Birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. Part I. 



(2) Clarke (F. Wigglesworth). ^ The Constants of Nature. Part I. Specific 

 Gravities ; Boiling and Melting Points ; and Chemical Formulae. 



(3) Henry (Professor Joseph). Telegraphic Announcements of Astronomical 

 Discoveries. 



Reports (Annual) of the Board of Regents, showing the Operations, Expenditures, 

 and Condition of the Institution. Svo, 21 vols. Washington 1854-77 



Statistical Society of London : 



1. Journal. Svo, 42 vols. 1839-79 



2. Index to Vols. 135. Svo, 2 vols. 1854-74 



3. Programme of the Fourth Session of the International Congress held in London, 



July 1860. 4to 



4. Report of the Proceedings of the same. 4to 



Sydenham Society. Publications of the : Svo, 39 vols, and fol. 1 vol. 1844-57 



Vols. 



1. Sydenham (Thomas, M.D.) Opera Omnia. Edidit G. A. Greenhill, M.D. 

 2. Louis (P. C. A.) Researches on Phthisis. Translated by Dr. Walshe. 

 3. Erichsen (John E.) Observations on Aneurism. 



4. Hecker (J. F, C.) Epidemics of the Middle Ages. Translated by Dr. Babington. 

 5 7. Paulus AEgineta, Works of. Translated, with a Commentary, by Francis 

 Adams. 



8, 9. Simon (J. Franz, M.D.) Animal Chemistry; with reference to the Physiology 



and Pathology of Man. Translated by G. E. Day. 

 10. ^^Hasse (C. E.) Anatomical Description of the Diseases of the Organs of 



Circulation and Respiration. Translated by Dr. Swaine. 

 11- Hewson (William), Works of. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by 



G. GuUiver. 



12. Dupuytren (Baron). On the Injuries and Diseases of the Bones. Translated 

 and edited by F. Legros Clark. 



