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ployed in compiling the General Map to: illustrate the Reports of Surveys for Railroad Routes from the 
Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. . Washington 1859. — Topographical Maps, Profiles and Sketches, 
to illustrate the various Reports of Surveys contained in the preceding Volumes of Pacific Railroad Reports. 
Washington 1859. 
2) Report of the Code of Së for the year 1857, 1858, 1859. Agriculture. Washington 1858 — 
1860. 80. (Commissioner of Patents, Washington.) 
Die -3 Bände geben Mittheilungen über die Verhältnisse der ‘Agricultur (Viehzucht, Pflanzencultur 
u. s. w.) in den Vereinigten Staaten. Ausserdem enthält der Jahrgang Lef Abhandlung von D. J. 
Browne on the „Progress and public Encouragement of Agriculture in Russia, Prussia, and the United 
States": und durch alle drei Jahrgiinge geht eine Abhandlung von Prof. Joseph Henry: „Meteorology 
in its connection with Agriculture‘ (Jahrg. 1859 speciell über atmosphérische. Elektricität). 
3) Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, 
and condition of the Institution for the year 1857, 1858. Washington 1858, 1859. 8°. . 
‚Die 2 Bände enthalten. Berichte über die Verhältnisse des Instituts und in einem General Appendix 
der Jahrgang 1857 folgende Abhandlungen: Lectures on Coal; by Prof. Joseph le Conte. — Meteo- 
rology ; communication from A. Fendler. ge Observations on Natural Phenomena (Shooting Stars; Au- 
rora borealis ; Zodiacal Light). — Report of recent Progress i in Physics; by Dr. Joh. Muller. (Trans- 
lated.) — Jahrgang 1858: Lectures on Astronomy ; by Prof. A. Caswell. — Memoir of Priestley, read 
before the National Institute of France by M. Cuvier, June 27, 1805 (translated). — Instructions in 
reference to collécting nests and eggs of North American Birds and for collecting Insects. — An account 
of the Grasshoppers and Locusts of America, condensed from an article written and furnished by Ale- 
xander S. Taylor, Esq. — _ Vegetable. colonization of the British Isles , of Shetland, Faroe and Ice- 
land; by C h. Martins. — On the EH, which limit vegetable species towards the North, in Europe 
and similar regions; by Mr. Ad. de Candolle (translated). — On the distribution of the Forests and 
Trees of North America, with notes on- its Physical geography; by J.G. Cooper, M. D. — List of 
Birds of Nova Scotia by J. R. Willis, and of Bermuda by Lieut. Bland. — Report on Atmospheric 
Electricity ; by M. F. Duprez. (Translated, — Report of recent Progress in Physics; by Dr. Joh. 
Muller. (Translated. — Meteorology. 
4) List of Works published by the ‘Smithsonian Institution Washington ; D. C. For Sale by D. Appleton & 
Co., 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. May 1859. 
5) First Report of a Geological Reconnaissance of the Sobers counties of Arkansas, made duri uring ES years 
1857 and 1858, by David Dale Owen, assisted by William Elderhorst and Edward T. Cox. Little 
Rock 1858. 8°. (With Illustrations.) ` 
6) Catalogue of the described Lepidoptera of North America. Prepared for the EE ‘Institution by 
John d Morris. Washington May 1860. 80. 
7) Check Lists of the Shells of North America. | _ Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by Isaac Lea, 
P. P. Carpenter, Wm. Stimpson, w G. SUA and Temple Prime. Washington, June, 
1860, 8°. 
8) Circular in reference to the Degress of Relationship among different Madone. By Lewis H. Morgan., 
Washington 186 
9) Instructions in reference to collecting Nests and Eggs of North American Birds. — * Circular in reference 
i _to the History of North American Grasshoppers. — Circular in ee to collecting North American 
“Shells. Washington 1860. 8° = 
