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Schott, Charles A. 24. Abstract of the princi- 

 pal results of the observations for temperature 

 at Van Rensselaer Harbour, North Greenland. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1859, pp. 264-270. 



25. Abstract of the principal results of 



the discussion of observations for atmospheric 

 pressure at Van Rensselaer Harbour, North 

 Greenland. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1859, pp. 270- 

 276. 



26. Abstract of the principal results of 



the discussion of the observations for direction 

 and force of the winds at Van Rensselaer Har- 

 bour, North Gr-eenland. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 1859, pp. 276-280. 



27. On the latest results of the discussion 

 of the secular change of the magnetic decli- 

 nation, accompanied by tables showing the 

 declination (variation of the needle) for every 

 tenth year from the date of the earliest reliable 

 observation for 26 stations in the United States. 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1859, pp. 296- 

 305 ; Silliman, Journ. XXIX., 1860, pp. 335- 

 345. 



28. Abstract of the principal results of 



the observations of the tides at Van Rensselaer 

 Harbour. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1860, pp. 61- 

 74. 



29. Astronomical observations in the 

 Arctic Seas by Dr. KANE, made during the 

 Second Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir 

 John FRANKLIN in 1853, 1854, and 1855 at 

 Van Rensselaer Harbour, and other points in 

 the vicinity of the north-west coast of Green- 

 land, reduced and discussed. Smithson. Con- 

 trib. XII, 1860 ; Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1860, pp. 

 9-16. 



30. Results of observations made on solar 

 spots during the first seven months of the year 



1860. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1860, pp. 

 324-326. 



31. Account of CAUCHY'S interpolation 

 formula. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1860, pp. 

 392-396. 



32. Solar Eclipse of 18th July 1860 ob- 

 served at Washington. Gould, Astron. Journ. 

 VI., 1861, pp. 150-151. 



33. Observations of the Solar Eclipse of 

 18th July 1860 made at Washington. U. S. 

 Coast Survey Report, 1861, pp. 239-241. 



34. Discussion of the secular change of 

 the magnetic intensity (horizontal and total) 

 on the coasts of the United States. U. S. 

 Coast Survey Report, 1861, pp. 242-251. 



35. New discussion of the distribution of 

 the magnetic declination on the coast of the 

 Gulf of Mexico, with a chart of the isogonic 

 curves for 1860. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 



1861, pp. 251-256. 



Schott, Charles A. 36. New discussion of the 

 distribution of the magnetic declination on the 

 coasts of Virginia, N. and S. Carolina, and 

 Georgia. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1861, 

 pp. 256-259. 



37. Observations of the Solar Spots made 



at Washington from August 1860 to December 

 1861. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1861, pp. 

 259-261. 



38. Developement of BESSEL'S function for 



the effect of periodic forces, for durations of 

 periods frequently occurring in meteorological 

 and magnetical investigations, with examples. 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1862, pp. 232- 

 235. 



39. Tidal observations in the Arctic Seas 



by Elisha Kent KANE, reduced and discussed. 

 [I860.] Smithson. Contrib. XIIL, 1863. 



40. Results from observations made in 



1862 (July and August) for magnetic declina- 

 tion, dip, and horizontal intensity in Penn- 

 sylvania, U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1862, 

 p. 212. 



41. Observations of the Solar Spots made 

 at Washington, January to August 1862. U. S. 

 Coast Survey Report, 1862, pp. 231-232. 



42. Meteorological observations in the 



Arctic Seas by Sir Francis Leopold 

 TOCK, made on board the Arctic searching yacht 

 Fox, in Baffin's Bay and Prince Regent's inlet, 

 in 1857, 1858, and 1859, reduced and discussed. 

 [1861.] Smithson. Contrib. XIIL, 1863. 



Schott, Charles A., and A. D. Bache. Notice 

 of the determination of the longitude of Fer- 

 nandina, Amelia Island, Florida, by means of 

 chronometer exchanges from Savannah, Georgia. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1857, pp. 166-175 ; Cana- 

 dian Journ. III., 1858, pp. 71-73. 



Schott, Charles A., and G. W. Dean. Results 

 reported from the observations made for mag- 

 netic declination, dip, and horizontal intensity, 

 in Maine and Connecticut, including also a 

 station in the district of Columbia. U. S. Coast 

 Surrey Report, 1863, p. 205. 



Schott, Charles A., and E. B. Hunt. Tables 

 for projecting maps, with notes on map pro- 

 jections. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1853, pp. 

 96*-163*. 



Schott, Heinrich Wilhelm. Rutaceze : fragment* 

 botanica. Ann. Sci. Nat. II. (Bot.), 1834, pp. 

 230-234. 



2. Ein neues Europaisches Rhododendron, 



R. myrtifolium. Botan. Zeitung, IX., 1851, col. 

 17. 



3. Eine neue Saxifraga, S. luteo-viridis. 



Botan. Zeitung, IX., 1851, col. 65-66. 



4. Die Gattung Syngonium. Botan. Zeit- 

 ung, IX., 1851, col. 85-86. 



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