278 APPENDIX. 



(1.) FRESH-WATER CONCHOLOGY. 



XIII. Species of Bivalves collected by Mr. Schoolcraft and Capt. Douglass in the 

 Northwest. Published in the 6th vol. Amer. Journ. of Science, pp. 120, 259. 

 By D. H. Barnes. 



XIV. Fresh-water Shells collected by Mr. Schoolcraft in the valleys of the Fox and 

 Wisconsin Rivers. American Philosophical Transactions, vol. 5. By Mr. 

 Isaac Lea. 



(2.) FAUNA: ICHTHYOLOGF: REPTILIA. 



XV. Summary Remarks respecting the Zoological Species noticed in the Expedi- 

 tion. By Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. 



XVI. Mus Busarius. Medical Repository, vol. 21, p. 248. By Dr. Samuel L. 

 Mitchell. 



XVII. Sciurus Tredecem Striatus. Med. Rep. vol. 21. By Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. 



XVIII. Proteus of the Lakes. Am. Journ. Science, vol. 4. By Dr. Samuel L. 

 Mitchell. 



6. METEOROLOGY. 



y XIX. Memoranda on Climatic Phenomena, and the distribution of Solar Heat, in 

 1820. By Heney R. Schoolcraft. 



7. INDIAN LANGUAGES AND HISTORY. 



XX. A Pictographic mode of communicating ideas by the Northwestern Indians. 

 By Hon. Lewis Cass. 



XXI. Inquiries respecting the History, &c. of the Indians of the United States. 

 Detroit, 1822. By Hon. Lewis Cass. 



XXII. A Letter on the Origin of the Indian Tribes of America, and the Principles 

 of their Mode of uttering Ideas. By Dr. J. M'Donnell, Belfast, Ireland. 



XXIII. Difficulties of studying the Indian Tongues of the United States. School- 

 craft's Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley, p. 381. By 

 Dr. Alexander Wolcott, Jr. 



XXIV. Examinations of the Elementary Structure of the Odjibwa- Algonquin Lan- 

 guage. First paper. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. 



'XXV. A Vocabulary of the Odjibwa- Algonquin. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. 



