370 MEMORIAL OF JOSEPH HENRY. 



1855. Account of Experiments on the alleged spontaneous separation of Alcohol and 



Water. Proceed. Am. Assoc. Aug. 1855, pp. 140-144. 

 1855. On the Induction of Electrical Currents. (Read Sept. 11.) Proceedings Am. 



Academy 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. 

 1855. Remarks on Rain-fall at varying elevations. Smithsonian Report, 1855, pp. 



213, 214. 

 1855. Directions for Meteorological Observations. (In conjunction with Professor 



A. Guyot.) Smithsonian Report, 1855, pp. 215-244. 

 1855. Circular of Inquiries relative to Earthquakes. Smithsonian Report, 1855, 



p. 245. 

 1855. Instructions for Observations of the Aurora. Smithsonian Report, 1855, pp. 



247-250. 

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



Report, 1855, pp. 251-258. 

 1855. Circular of Instructions on Registering the periodical phenomena of animal 



and vegetable life. Smithsonian Report, 1855, pp. 259-263. 



1855. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part I. Agricultural Report 



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



1856. On Acoustics applied to Public Buildings. Proceedings Am. Assoc. Aug. 1856, 



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

 etc. Mar. 1857, vol. ii. n. s. pp. 130-140. 



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

 Institution Building. Proceedings Am. Assoc. Aug. 1856, pp. 135-138. 



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



pheric Conditions. Agricultural Report of Commr. Pats. 1856, pp. 455- 

 492. 



1857. Communication to the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, rela- 



tive to a publication by Professor Morse. Smithsonian Report, 1857, pp. 

 85-88. 



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

 sonian Report, 1857, pp. 99-106. 



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



and Temperature. Agricultural Report of Commr. Pats. 1857, pp. 419- 

 506. 



1858. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part IV. Atmospheric Vapor, 



and Currents. Agricultural Report of Commr. Pats. 1858, pp. 429-493. 



1859. On Meteorology. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Aug. 1859, vol. iv. pp. 



289-291. 



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

 (Read Aug. 9.) Proceedings Am. Academy of Arts, etc. vol. iv. pp. 271-275. 



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

 tricity. Agricultural Report of Commr. Pats. 1859, pp. 461-508. 



