1870.] ( 577 ) 



©uarterlg iLtst of ^Publications reccibeti for Eeirietou 



1. The Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man. 



Mental and Social Condition of Savages. By Sir John Lub- 

 bock, M.P., F.R.S. Longmans, Green, & Co. 



2. On Microscopical Manipulation. Being the Subject-matter of a 



Course of Lectures delivered before the Quekett Microscopical 

 Club. With 49 Engravings and 7 Lithographs. By W. T. 

 Suffolk, F.R.M.S. Henry Gillman. 



3. Heat as a Mode of Motion. By John Tyndall, F.E.S. Fourth 



Edition. Longmans, Green, & Go. 



4. Class-Book of Inorganic Chemistry. By D. Morris, B.A. 



Phillip & Son. 



5. Chemical History of the Six Days of Creation. 



New York : The American News Company. 



6. Papers on the Theory and Practice of Coal-mining. By George 



Fowler, Mining Engineer. Wm. Hutchings. 



7. Notes of a Course of Seven Lectures on Electrical Phenomena and 



Theories, delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. 

 By John Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. Longmans, Green, & Co. 



8. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution. 



Washington : Government Printing Office. 



PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICALS. 



Mineral Statistics of Victoria. Melbourne. 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge : — ■ 



The Transatlantic Longitude as Determined by the Coast Survey 



Expedition of 1866. By B. A. Gould. 

 The Indians of Cape Flattery. By James G. Swan. 

 The Gleddon Mummy Case. By Charles Pickering, M.D. 

 The Orbit and Phenomena of a Meteoric Fire-ball. By James H. 

 Coffin, LL.D. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. 



Index to his Observations on the Genus Unio. By Isaac Lea, LL.D. 



Philadelphia: T. K. Collins. 

 On the Size of Red Corpuscles of the Blood of Moschus, &c. By 



G. Gulliver, F.R.S. 

 First Report of the River Pollution Commissioners. (Blue Book.) 



