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by Charles Rau, Washington,^ 1882 ; Directions for collecting 
and preserving fish, by Tarleton H. Bean, Washington, 1881 ; 
Directions for collecting and preserving plants, by Lester F. Ward, 
Washington, 1882; Instructions for collecting land and fresh¬ 
water shells, by Dr. James Lewis, 1866, and on the collection of 
specimens of myriapods, phalangidae, etc., by H. C. Wood, Jr., 
M. D. 
Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, No. 7. 
A classification of the forms in which drugs and medicines ap¬ 
pear and are administered, by James M. Flint, Surgeon U. S. N. 
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, 34. Directions for col¬ 
lecting, preserving and transporting specimens of Natural History. 
Third edition, Washington, 1859. 
Ditto 148. Directions for meteorological observations and the 
registry of periodical phenomena, 1872. 
Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey, No. 6 ; Ele¬ 
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Smithsonian, etc., Circular 137 to officers of the Hudson’s Bay 
Co. ; Joseph Henry, i860. Bulletin 5 of United States Geolog¬ 
ical Survey (a dictionary of altitudes in the United States). 
Directions for collecting, preserving and transporting specimens 
of diatomaceae and other microscopic organisms, by A. W. Ed¬ 
wards ; Instructions for observations of thunder storms, by Joseph 
Henry ; Shipping fresh fish and other animals ; Natural History of 
the American crawfish and other fresh water Crustacea, March 1, 
1878; Directions for collecting and preserving insects, by A. S. 
Packard, Jr., M. D., 1878; Objects of scientific investigation in 
Russian America, 1S67, by Joseph Henry ; Concerning collections 
in archaeology and ethnology, by Joseph Henry, 1867 ; Instruction 
in reference to collecting nests and eggs of North American birds, 
139 ; Directions for collecting, preserving and transporting speci¬ 
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Transactions of Vassal* Brothers’ Institute, Poughkeepsie, 1S83-4. 
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1 873-5-7-8-9, from Dr. S. W. Francis. 
Address before New York Horticultural Society, 1829, by 
John W. Francis, M.D. 
