170 



ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued 



Magnetic observatory of the Smithso- 

 nian Institution, by J. E. Hilgard. 

 1859: 385-395 



Mammalogy and the Smithsonian In- 

 stitution, by Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. 

 1928: 391-41 1 



Meteorological work of the Smithso- 

 nian Institution. 1893: 89-93 



Smithsonian archeological projects con- 

 ducted under the Federal Emergency 

 Relief Administration, 1933-34, DV 

 M. W. Stirling. 1934: 371-400 



Smithsonian Institution. 1901: 145- 

 151; 1906: 97-102; 1925: 575-590 



Smithsonian's satellite-tracking pro- 

 gram: its history and organization, 

 by E. Nelson Hayes. 1961: 275-322 

 Smithsonian Institution — publications 



Catalogue of publications of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution [1846 to July 

 1886], by William J. Rhees. 1886: 

 485-867 



List of publications of the Smithsonian 

 Institution to July, 1869. 1868: 429- 

 460 



Price list of publications of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, July, 1885. 1885: 

 947-971 

 Smoke 



Problems in smoke, fume, and dust 

 abatement, by F. G. Cottrell. 1913: 

 653-685 

 Smyth, Henry D., Development of nu- 

 clear power for peaceful purposes. 

 1955: 189-202 

 Snails 



Snails and their relations to soil, by 

 Harley J. Van Cleave. 1952: 273- 

 282 

 Snake bites 



On the nature and cure of the bite of 

 serpents and wounds of poisoned ar- 

 rows, by David Brainard. 1854: 

 123-136 



Snake bites and the Hopi Snake Dance, 

 by M. W. Stirling. 1941: 551-555 



Snakes 

 Dangerous reptiles, by Doris M. 



Cochran. 1943: 275-323 

 Garden of serpents, Butantan, Brazil, 



by S. Pozzi. 191 1: 441-446 

 Mechanics of snakes, by Alfred Leuts- 

 cher. 1 951: 303-312 

 Snell, E. S., Planetary disturbances. 



^55: I75-I9 

 Snodgrass, R. E., Animal societies, from 



slime molds to man. i960: 425-445 

 Cankerworms. 1924: 317-334 

 Evolution of the insect head and the 



organs of feeding. 1931 : 443-489 

 Fallwebworm. 1921:395-414 

 From an egg to an insect. 1925: 373— 



414 

 History of an insect's stomach. 1933: 



3637387 

 How insects fly. 1929: 383-421 



Insect musicians, their music, and their 



instruments. 1923: 405-452 

 Mind of an insect. 1927: 287-416 

 Resplendent shield-bearer and the 

 ribbed-cocoon-maker: two insect in- 

 habitants of the orchard. 1920: 485— 

 509 

 Seventeen-year locust. 1919: 381-409 

 Tent caterpillar. 1922: 329-362 

 Snyder, B. F., Anchor stones. 1887: 683- 



688 

 Snyder, J. F. 3 Buried flints in Cass Coun- 

 ty, Illinois. 1881 : 563-568 

 Deposits of flint implements. 1876: 



433-44 J 



Indian remains in Cass County, Illi- 

 nois. 1 881: 568-580 



Primitive urn burial. 1890: 609-613 



Were the Osages mound-builders? 

 1888: 587-596 

 Soap bubbles 



Experiments with soap bubbles, by 

 C. V. Boys. 1912:211-218 



SoAPSTONE 



Use of soapstone by the Indians of the 

 eastern United States, by David I. 

 Bushnell, Jr. 1939:471-489 



