370 MEMORIAL OF JOSEPH HEXRY. 



1855. Ac it of Experiments on the alleged spontaneous separation of Alcohol and 



\\ at. i. Proceed. Am I . lug. l-.'.Y pp. 1 10-1 11. 



1855. 'in tli'- Induction of Electrical Currents. (Read Sept. 11.) Proceedings I 

 ■/ of Arts, etc. vol. iii. p. 198. 



1855. Note on the Gyroscope. Appendix to Lecture by Professor E. S. Snell. Smith- 

 sonian Report, 1855, p. 190. • 



1-.'.."'. Remarks on Rain-fall at varying elevations. Smithsonian /,'■/."<■', 1855, pp. 

 213, 214. 



1-5.".. Directions for Meteorological Observations. (In conjunction with Profess 

 1 ,*ot.) Smitl . LS55 pp. 215-24 1. 



1855. Cii l live to Earthquakes Smithsonian Report, 1855. 



p. 2 I.".. 



1 i?55. Instructions for Observations of the Aurora, 5 'thsonian /,*- p >rt, 1855, pp. 

 247-250. 



1855. On Green's Standard Barometer for the Smithsonian Institution, S 



Report, 1855, pp. 251-258 

 1-."..".. Circular of Instructions on Registering the periodical phenomena of animal 



and vegetable lit'-. Smithsonian Report, 1855, pp. 259-263. 

 I - .">."">. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part I. Agricultural Report 



of Commr. Pats. 1855, pp. 357-394. 



1856. < >[i Acoustics applied i" Public Buildings. Proceedings Am. Assoc. Aug. 1856, 



pp. 119-135. Smithsonian Report, 1856, pp. 221-234. Canadian •/- 

 etc. Mar. 18..7, vol. ii. n. .-. pp. 130-140. 



1856. Account of a large Sulphuric-acid Barometer in the Hall of the Smithsonian 

 Institution Buildii . /' oceedings Am. Assoc. Aug. 1856, pp. 135-138. 



1856. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part II. General Atmos- 



pheric Conditions. Agricultural Report ot Commr. Pats. 1856, pp. 155- 

 192 

 ]*.">7. Communication to the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, rela- 

 tive to a publication by Professor Morse. S " onian Rcpi ' 1857, pp. 

 85-88. 



1857. Statement in relation to the history of the Electro-magnetic Telegraph. Sniith- 



.?,,/,;,!„ Report, 1~.">7. pp. 99-11 6. 

 1857. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part III. Terrestrial Physics, 



and Temperature. Agricultural l{>./>>>>t ot* Commr. Pats. 1857, pp.419- 



506. 

 1-.".*. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part IV. Atmospheric Vapor, 



and Currents. Agricultural Report of Commr. Pats. 1858, pp 429—193. 

 1859. On Meteorology. Canadian Xaturalist and Geol ; i Aug. 1859, vol. iv. pp. 



289-291. 

 1859. Application i f the Telegraph to the Prediction of Changes of the Weather. 



(ReadAug.9.) /'/■-»■■ I idtmy of Arts, etc. vol. iv. pp. 271-275. 

 1859. Meteorology in on with Agriculture, Part V. Atmospheric Elec- 

 tricity. Agricultural Report of Cot '. Puts. 1659, pp. 461-508. 



