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laws of the vibrations of forks, with special reference of these facts and laws to the action of a simple chronoscope.

[In National Acad. of Sciences, Memoirs vol. 3, part 1, pp. 43-59. (5 plates.)] METHODS AND RESULTS. See U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

MINES AND MINING. See Williams, Albert, jr. ; also Emmons, S. F., and Becker.

MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW (general service of the United States). June, 1885. Prepared under direction of the Chief Signal officer, by J. C. Walshe. 4°. Washington, 1885. pp. 141-165,

4 maps.

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Same. July, 1885. Prepared under direction of the Chief Signal officer, by W. A. Glassford. 4°. Washington, 1885. pp. 167–

191, 4 maps. (462) MORRELL, H. (Lieut. U. S. Navy). Effect of the bombardment of the French fleet on Foo-chow arsenal.

[In Navy Dep., Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence; General Information Series no. iv, pp. 33-35.]

Report on the preparations made by naval brigade of U. S. S. Monocacy and Enterprise, for defense of American life and property at Foo-chow, August, 1884.

[In Navy Dep.-Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence: General Information Series no. iv, pp. 15-17.]

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES: Memoirs, vol. 3, part 1, 1884. 4°. Washington, 1885. 110pp. 15 plates.

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The sufficiency of terrestrial rotation for the deflection of streams. By G. K. Gilbert. pp.3-10.

On the temperature of the surface of the moon. By S. P. Langley. pp.11-42; 6 plates.

On the method of precisely measuring the vibratory periods of tuning forks, and the determination of the laws of the vibrations of forks; with special reference of these facts and laws to the action of a simple chronoscope. By A. A. Mayer. pp. 43-59; 4 plates.

The Baumé hydrometers. By C. F. Chandler. pp.61-71.

On small differences of sensation. By C. S. Pierce and J. Jastrow. pp.73-83.

Description of an articulate of doubtful relationship, from the tertiary beds of Florissant, Colo. By S. H. Scudder. pp.85-90.

The structure of the Columella Auris in the Pelycosauria. By E. D. Cope. pp.91-95.

On the structure of the brain of the sessile-eyed crustacea. By A. S. Packard. pp.97-110. 5 plates.

NAUTICAL ALMANAC. See American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac.

NAVAL OBSERVATORY. See U. S. Naval Observatory.

NAVAL WARFARE. Notes on the most recent design and performance of vessels and other implements of naval warfare [1885].

[In Navy Dep.-Bureau of Navigation, office of Naval Intelligence: General Information Series, no. iv, pp. 111-135.]

NAVY DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Navigation. American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for the year 1886. 2d Edition. 8°. Washington, 1885. pp.viii, 517+71. (464)

American Nautical Almanac for the year 1886. 2d Edi

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Hydrographic` Office. Practical hints in regard to West Indian hurricanes. Translated from the spanish by Lieut. G. L. Dyer. 8°. Washington, 1885. 15pp.

[No. 77 Bureau of Navigation-Hydrographic office.]

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Publications of the Hydrographic office during the quarter ending June 30, 1885. 8°. [Washington], 1885. 9pp. (467) Naval Observatory. Astronomical and meteorological observations made during the year 1881 at the United States Naval Observatory, Rear-Admiral John Rogers, U. S. N., superintendent. 4°. Washington, 1885. pp.lxxv, 203+21+33+27 (468)

Office of Naval Intelligence. Information from abroad. Papers on naval operations during the year ending July, 1885. 8°. Washington, 1885: 135Pp., 12 plates.

[General Information series, no. iv.]

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French naval operations in the Min river, China, August, 1884. pp.9-39. United States naval operations in the isthmus of Panama, April, 1885. pp. 41-100.

Landing of the naval brigade of north Atlantic squadron for instruction on Gardiner's island, August, 1884. pp. 101-110.

Notes on the most recent design and performance of vessels and other implements of naval warfare. pp. 111-135.

Information from abroad. The war on the Pacific coast of South America between Chili and the allied republics of Peru and Bolivia. 1879-'81. By Lieut. T. B. M. Mason. 8°. Washington, 1885. pp. 77, map.

[War Series ii.]

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NORTH, S. N. D. History and present condition of the newspaper and periodical press of the United States, with a catalogue of the publications of the census year. 4°. Washington, 1884. pp.vi, 446, 11 maps, 8 plates.

[Census of the U. S., 1880-Monograph.]

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office of NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. See Navy Department, Bureau of Navigation.

OSTERHAUS, H. (Lieut. U. S. Navy). Report of the action between the French and Chinese fleets at Pagoda anchorage, Min river.

[In Navy Dep.-Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence: General Information Series, no. iv, pp. 25-32.]

PACKARD, A. S. On the structure of the brain of the sessile-eyed

crustacea.

[In National Acad. of Sciences, Memoirs, Vol. 3, part 1, pp. 97-110 (5 plates).]

PANAMA. United States naval operations on the isthmus of Panama, April, 1885. See Navy Department, Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence, General Information Series no. iv.

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PATENTS. Alphabetical list of patentees and inventions for the quarter ending March 31, 1885. Imp. 8°. [Washington, 1885.] 170pp. (473)

Official gazette of the United Siates Patent office [to August 25, 1885]. Vol. 32, no. 8. Imp. 8°. Washington, 1885. (474)

Specifications and drawings of patents issued from the United States Patent Office for June, 1884. [Vol. 145.] Numbers 299,500 to 301,077; re-issues, numbers 10,483 to 10,494 inclusive. Imp. 8°. Washington, 1884. pp.lii(2)2021(1), and 557 pp. of plates. (475)

Same. For July, 1884. [Vol. 146.] Numbers 301,078 to 302,881; re-issues numbers 10,495 to 10,502 inclusive. Imp. 8°. Washington, 1884. pp.lix(2)2339(1), and 641 pp. of plates. (476)

Same. For August, 1884. [Vol. 147.] Numbers 302,882 to 304,287; re-issues numbers 10,503 to 10,518 inclusive. Imp. 8°. Washington, 1884. pp. xlviii(2), 1822(1), and 497Pp. of plates. (477)

PAYMASTER-GENERAL, U. S. A. See War Department. PECKHAM, S. F. Report on the production and uses of petroleum and its products. 4°. Washington, 1884. vii,319pp: 7 maps, 34 plates.

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[Census of the U. S., 10th, 1880.-Monograph.] PEIRCE, C. S. On the use of the noddy for measuring the amplitude of swaying in a pendulum support. 4°. Washington, 1885. Title, pp.475-482.

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[U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey-Methods and results: appendix, no. 15, report for 1884.]

Note on the effect of the flexure of a pendulum upon its period of oscillation. 4°. Washington, 1885. Title, pp. 483-485. (480) [U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey-Methods and results: appendix, no. 16, report for 1885.]

PEIRCE, C. S.. and JASTROW, J. On small differences of sensation.

[In National Acad. of Sciences Memoirs, vol. 3, part 1, pp. 73-83.] POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Instructions to post-office inspectors concerning their conduct, powers and duties. August 1, 1885. 12°. Washington, 1885. 108pp.

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List of counties in the United States, showing the relative position of each county in its state or territory. June 30, 1885. 8°. [Washington, 1885.] 43Pp. (482)

Schedules of the railway post-offices on the principal through mail routes of the United States. Corrected to August 1, 1885. Vol. 2. no. 33. 8°. Washington, 1885. 8opp.

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POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT-Continued.

Same. Corrected to September 1, 1885. vol. 2, no. 34. 8°. Washington, 1885. 8opp. (484)

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL U. S. A. See War Department. RAILROADS. Regulations governing military transportation over land-grant and bonded railroads, and the settlement of accounts for such service; with a compendium of U. S. laws showing the conditions of the grants or subsidies. 12°. Washington, 1885. (485)

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[General Orders, Adj. Gen. no. 89 of 1885.] ROCKWOOD, CHARLES S. An account of the progress in vulcanology and seismology, in the years 1883, 1884. 8°. Washington, 1885. 21pp.

[Smithsonian mis. pub. no. 616.]

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RUSELL, SERAIL C. A geological reconnaissance in southern Oregon. Extract from the fourth annual report of the Director [of the U. S. Geological Survey]. Imp. 8°. Washington, 1884. pp.431-464, 2 maps, I plate.

[100 copies issued as author's separate.]

RUSSELL, THOMAS. Corrections of thermometers. ington, 1885. Ipp.

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[War Department-Signal Office.-Signal service notes no. xxii.] RYDER, JOHN A. A sketch of the life-history of the oyster.

[In White, Charles A. A review of the fossil ostreidæ. 8°. Washington, 1884. 317-333pp.]

SCUDDER, H. S. Description of an articulate of doubtful relationship, from the tertiary beds of Florissant, Colo.

[In National Acad. of Sciences Memoirs, vol. 3, part 1. 85-90pp.] SIGNAL SERVICE NOTES. Number xxii. Corrections of thermometers. Prepared under direction of Gen. W. B. Hazen, by Thomas Russell. 8°. Washington, 1885. 11pp. (488) SIGNAL SERVICE PROFESSIONAL PAPERS. Number xviii. Thermometer exposure. Prepared under direction of Gen. W. B. Hazen, by H. A. Hazen. 4°. Washington, 1885. 32pp. (489) SIGNAL SERVICE. See War Department-Signal Office.

SMITH, CHARLES M.
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A sketch of Flint ridge, Licking county,

[In Smithsonian mis. pub. No. 620, pp. 13-35.] SMITH, EDWIN. Determinations of gravity with the Kater pendulums [at Auckland, Sydney, Singapore, Tokio, San Francisco, and Washington]. 4°. Washington, 1885. Title, pp. 439-473

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[U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Methods and results: appendix No. 14. Report for 1884.]

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Annual report of the board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1883. 8°. Washington, 1885. xxxviii,959pp.

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.—Continued.

Miscellaneous Publications. No. 584. The aurora-borealis, or polar light: its phenomena and laws. By E. Loomis. 8°. [Washington, 18-] pp. 208-248.

Same. No. 609. in the year 1884.

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An account of the progress in astronomy By Prof. E. S. Holden. 8°. Washington,

(493) Same. No. 616. An account of the progress in vulcanology and seismology in the years 1883, 1884. By Prof. C. S. Rockwood, Jr. 8°. Washington, 1885. 21pp.

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Same. No. 617. An account of the progress in zoology in the year 1884. By T. Gill. 8°. Washington, 1885. 93Pp. (495) Same. No. 619. Antiquities at Pantallon, Guatemala. By C. E. Vreeland and J. F. Bransford. 8°. Washington, 1885. 50pp. Cuts.

(496) Same. No. 620. Papers relating to anthropology. 8°. Washington, 1885. 38pp.

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Ancient mounds in Clinton county, Michigan. By M. L. Leach. pp. 1-10. Ancient forts in Ogemaco county, Michigan. By M. L. Leach. pp. 11-13. A sketch of Flint ridge, Licking county, Ohio. By C. M. Smith. pp. 13-35.

Earthworks and mounds in Miami county, Ohio. By E. T. Wiltheiss. pp. 35-38.

STATE DEPARTMENT. United States consular reports. [No number dated July, 1885.] The Trade Guilds of Europe, and regulations by which they are governed. 8°. Washington, 1885. Pp.(2)332.

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Same. No. 54. July, 1885. On the commerce, manufactures, etc., of their consular districts. 8°. Washington, 1885. pp.iv, 331-539, iv.

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Same. No. 55, August, 1885. 8. Washington, 1885. pp. iv, 541-705,iii. (500)

Statutes at Large of the United States from December, 1883, to March, 1885, and recent treaties, postal conventions and executive proclamations. Vol. xxiii. 8°. Washington, 1885. xix, 94 pp. (501) STATUTES AT LARGE OF THE UNITED STATES from December 1883, to March, 1885, and recent treaties, postal conventions and executive proclamations. Edited, printed and published under authority of an act of Congress, and under direction of the Secretary of State. Vol. xxiii. 8°. Washington, 1885. xix,

94 pp.

STROUHAL, VINCENT. See Barus, Carl.

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SURGEON-GENERAL, U. S. A. See War Department. TRADES-UNIONS. See U. S. Consular report. [No number, dated July, 1885.]

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