76 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



III. PAPERS FROM ANNUAL REPORT. 



No. 990. Report of S. P. Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, for the 

 year ending June 30, 1895. An octavo pamphlet of 86 pages, with 6 full-page illus- 

 trations. 



No. 993. Proceedings of Regents. Report of executive committee. Acts of Con- 

 gress. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 30 pages. 



No. 994. On the Magnitude of the Solar System, by "William Harkness. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 28 pages. 



No. 995. Schiaparelli's Latest Views Regarding Mars, by William H. Pickering. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 15 pages; illustrated 

 with 1 plate. 



No. 99fi. Light and Electricity, according to Maxwell and Hertz, by M. Poincare". 

 (From tho Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 10 pages. 



No. 997. The Henry, by T. C. Mendenhall. (From the Smithsonian Report for 

 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 11 pages. 



No. 998. The Age of Electricity, by M. Mascart. (From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 19 pages. 



No. 999. Terrestrial Magnetism, by Prof. A. W. Riicker. (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 16 pages. 



No. 1000. Photographic Photometry, by M. J. Janssen. (From the Smithsonian 

 Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 14 pages; illustrated with 15 plates. 



No. 1002. The Waste and Conservation of Plant Food, by Harvey W. Wiley. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 22 pages. 



No. 1003. Four Days' Observation at the Summit of Mont Blanc, byM. J. Janssen. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 10 pages. 



No. 1004. Weather Making, Ancient and Modern, by Mark W. Harrington. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 21 pages. 



No. 1005. Variation of Latitude, by J. K. Rees. (From the Smithsonian Report 

 for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 8 pages. 



No. 1006. Tho Development of the Cartography of America up to the Year 1570, 

 by Dr. Sophus Ruge. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet 

 of 15 pages; illustrated with 28 plates. 



No. 1007. Antarctica: A Vanished Austral Land, by Henry O. Forbes. (From the 

 Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 19 pages. 



No. 1008. The Promotion of Further Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions, 

 by Clements R. Markham. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pam- 

 phlet of 24 pages. 



No. 1009. The Physical Condition of the Ocean, by Capt. W. J. L. Wharton, R.N. 

 (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 15 pages. 



No. 1010. The Origin of the Oldest Fossils and the Discovery of the Bottom of the 

 Ocean, by Prof. W. K. Brooks. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo 

 pamphlet of 17 pages. 



No. 1011. The Relations of Physiology to Chemistry and Morphology, by Giulio 

 Fano. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 12 pages. 



No. 1012. The Work of the Physiological Station at Paris, by E. J. Marey. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 21 pages; illustrated with 8 

 plates. 



No. 1013. The Method of Organic Evolution, by Alfred R. Wallace. (From the 

 Smithsonian Eeport for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 22 pages. 



No. 1014. The Part Played by Electricity in the Phenomena of Animal Life, by M. 

 Ernest Solvay. (From the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamphlet of 13 

 pages. 



No. 1015. The Influence of Certain Agents Destroying the Vitality of the Typhoid 

 and of the Colon Bacillus, by John S. Billings and Adelaide Ward Peckham. (From 

 the Smithsonian Report for 1894.) Octavo pamplet of 7 pages. 



