79 6 The Smithsonian Institution 



tional Museum, including a complete list of the 

 writings of Fielding B. Meek, Charles A. White, and 

 Charles D. Walcott," by John Belknap Marcou. 

 (1885.) 



IV. "The Published Writings of George Newbold Law- 

 rence, i844~'9i." By L. S. Foster. (1891.) 

 V. "The Published Writings of Dr. Charles Girard," by 

 G. Brown Goode. (1891.) 



These monographs form splendid monuments to the natur- 

 alists named, exhibiting more perfectly than is possible in 

 bibliographical sketches their genius, industry, and fertility 

 of resources. 



Four other bibliographies of individuals, not included in 

 the above series, have appeared in the Smithsonian Reports: 



VI. " A list of the Writings of Alexander Dallas Bache," 



by Benjamin A. Gould. 

 VII. " List of the Writings of Arnold Guyot," following the 



Biographical Memoir by James D. Dana. 

 VIII. " List of the Writings of Asa Gray, accompanying the 



Memoir by William G. Farlow. 

 IX. "The Publications of Elias Loomis," attached to the 



Memoir by H. A. Newton. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCIENTIFIC PERIODICALS 



VOLUME XXIX of the "Miscellaneous Collections," issued in 

 1885, comprises a single work, bearing the title: "A Cata- 

 logue of Scientific and Technical Periodicals, 1865 to 1882, 

 together with Chronological Tables and a Library Check- 

 list," by Henry Carrington Bolton. This contains the titles 

 of the principal periodicals of every branch of pure and 

 applied science, published in all countries from the rise of 

 their literature to the close of the year 1882 ; it embraces over 



