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Frank Fairleigh; or, scenes from the life of a private pupil Contents.-James Watt; Robert Stephenson; - Industrial biography; iron workers and tool- Contents.--Iron and civilization; Beginning of the iron manufacture in Britain; Iron smelting by pit-coal,-Dud Dudley; Andrew Yarranton; Coalbrookdale iron-works,-the Darbys and Reynoldses; Invention of cast-steel,-Benjamin Huntsman; Inventions of Henry Cort; Scotch iron manufacture,-Dr. Roebuck; David Mushet; Invention of the hot blast,-James Beaumont Neilson; Mechanical inventions and inventors; Joseph Bramah; Henry Maudslay; Joseph Clement; Fox of Derby,-Murray of Leeds, Roberts and Whitworth of Manchester; James Nasmyth; Wm. Fairbairn. — Life of George Stephenson, railway engineer. L., Stephenson; comprising a history of the in- — Lives of Boulton and Watt; comprising, also, a v. 43 The story 320 Ff 12-14172 Hf 4-12266 Contents.-Horton; Glasgow; Squire Maurice; The night before the wedding, or ten years after; A boy's dream; The change. - Dreamthorp; a book of essays written in the country. L., 1863 He 5-14139 Contents.-Dreamthorp; On the writing of essays; On death and the fear of dying; Wm. Dunbar; A lark's flight; Christmas; Men of létters; On the importance of a man to himself; A shelf in my bookcase; Geoffrey Chaucer; Books and gardens; On vagabonds. Edwin of Deira. B., 1861 · Miss Oona McQuarrie Poems. B., 1853 Hf 5-12371 Contents.-A life-drama; An evening at home; Summer in Skye. L., 1866 Smith, Charles. American war from 1775 to 1783, with plans. N. Y., 1797 Smith, Charles H. Introduction to the Nat. Lib. Natural history of dogs. Nat. Lib. Cb 7-2691 SMITH. . Smith, Gerritt. No treason in civil war. Speech. - Three English statesmen; a course Smith, James. Dictionary of arts, sciences, and man- - True travels, adventures and observations in Eu- Cb 10-2793 Db 3-4894 Da 8-4713 Belknap, J. Historical account of Hillard, G. S. Life of. S. A. B. v. 2 Smith, Joseph, D. D. Old redstone; or historical sketches of Western Presbyterianism, its early ministers, its perilous times, and its first records. Ph., 1854. 8° Ed 10-7974 Smith, Sir J. E. Life of John Ray. (From Rees's cyclopaedia.) L., 1846. 8° De 8-5307 of Linnaeus 2 v. 8° He 10-15540 A selection of the correspondence Smith, J. H. Gilead; or, the visions of All-souls - The natural history of the human species: its typical forms, primeval distributions, filiations, and migrations; with preliminary abstract by S. Kneeland. B., 1851. 8° Ch 9-4161 Smith, Charles H. J. Parks and pleasure grounds; or, practical notes on country residences, villas, parks, etc. L., 1852 Ec 5-7687 Smith, C. M. Curiosities of London life; or, phases, physiological and social, of the great metropolis. L., 1853 Ce 3-3243 Smith, David. Dyer and color maker's companion. Ph., 1851 Gb 6-9079 Dyer's instructor; comprising practical instructions in the art of dyeing silk, cotton, wool, etc. Ph., 1853 Gb 6-9077 Smith, E. Botany, structural and systematic. Orr's Circ. of the Sci. Ea 4-7167 Smith, Edmund. Works. British poets Hf 1-12291 Smith, Mrs. E. O. Sanctity of marriage Bh 6-Pam. 12 Smith, Edmo ́d Reuel. The Araucanians; or, notes of a tour among the Indian tribes of southern Chili. N. Y., 1855. 8° Ch 6-4104 Smith, Mrs. E. V. History of Newburyport, from the earliest settlement of the country to the present time; with a biographical appendix. Newburyport, 1854. 8° Cc 6-2962 Smith, George. History of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, with a notice of the geology of the county. Ph., 1862. 8° Cc 11-3089 Smith, George F. A. S. The gentile nations; or, the history and religion of the Egyptians, As-syrians, Babylonians, Medes, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, forming a complete connection of sacred and profane history. N. Y., 1854. 8° Ca 4-6447 The harmony of the divine dispensations; a series of discourses. N. Y., 1856 Eg 9-8633 -The Hebrew people; or, the history and religion of the Israelites. N. Y., n. d. 8° Ca 11-2505 - The patriarchal age; or, the history and religion of mankind, from the creation to the death of Isaac; deduced from the writings of Moses and other inspired authors. N. Y., 1847 Smith, George. Essay on the construction of cottages suited for the dwellings of the laboring classes. Glasgow, 1834. 8° Ga 10-8876 Ff 12-16096 Widow Goldsmith's daughter Ff 12-14166 Smith, J. T. Discovery of America by the northmen in the tenth century, comprising translations of all the most important original narratives of this event, to which is added an examination of the comparative merits of the northmen and Columbus. L., 1842 Cb 2-2527 Smith, J. V. C. Natural history of fishes of Massachusetts, embracing a practical essay on angling. B., 1833 Dk 10-7059 Pilgrimage to Egypt, embracing a diary of explorations on the Nile, with observations on the manners, customs, and institutions of the people, and of the present condition of the antiquities and ruins. B., 1852 Dg 11-6374 Smith, Margaret. Whittier, J. G. Leaves from jour Cc 7-2983 Smith, Matthew H. Mount Calvary, with meditations in sacred place. N. Y., 1866 Eg 4-8470 Smith, N. D. Meteorological observations made near Washington, Ark., 1840-59. S. C. to K. Vol. 12, Art. 5 Ae 1-13487 Smith, O. H. Early Indiana trials, and sketches. Cin., 1858. & Cb 11-2759 Smith, Oliver P. Domestic architect; a series of original designs for rural and ornamental cottages. Buf., 1852. 4° . Ga 10-8864 nal of SMITH. Smith, Philip. History of the world, from the earliest records to the present time. Ancient history. N. Y., 1865. 3 v. 8° Ca 4-2806 Smith, Roswell C. Practical and mental arithmetic on a new plan. Ph., 1866 Eb 10-16103 Smith, Sydney. Works. A new edition; articles originally published in the Edinburgh review; speeches, letters, sermons, etc. L., 1869 Hd 5-11525 Elementary sketches of moral philosophy, delivered at the royal institution in 1804, 5, and 6. N. Y., 1850. 89 - Wit and wisdom of - Holland, Lady S. S. - Wharton, G., and P. Memoir He 9-11302 He 7-12011 Dc 6-5259 Wits and beaux of society Dd 6-5506 Smith, Sol. Hypocrite. F's S. D. v. 14 Hb 9-10958 Smith, S. R. Sawyer, T. J. Memoir of Db 7-4973 Smith, S. S. An essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the human species. New Brunswick, 1810. 8° Ch 9-4158 Sermons. Newark, 1799. 8o Eg 8-8531 Smith, Thomas. Belknap, J. Account of Db 3-4895 Smith, Rev. Thomas. Wonders of nature and art. Ph., 1806. 13 v. Ci 4-4288 Smith, Thomas, and J. O. Choules. Origin and history of missions, forming a complete missionary repository. B., 1832. 2 v. 4° Ee 9-8120 Smith, W., F. L. S. A synopsis of the British diatomaceae; with remarks on their structure, functions, and distribution, and instructions for collecting and preserving specimens. Plates by Tuffen West. L., 1853. 2. v. 8. Ec 1-7612 Smith, Hon. Wm. The history of the late province of New York, from its discovery to the appointment of governor Colden, in 1762. Collection of the N. Y. Hist. Soc. v. 4-5. N. Y., 1829. 2 v. 8° Cc 4-2911 - History of New York, from the first discovery to 1732, with a continuation from 1782 to 1814. Alb., 1814. 8° Cc 3-2881 Smith, Wm., LL. D. A dictionary of the bible, comprising its antiquities, biography, geography, and natural history. B., 1863. 3 v. 8° Ad 1-13191 A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities. Third American edition, revised by C. Anthon. N. Y., 1850. 8°. Ac 2-12960 Smith, Wm.' Thorndale; or, the conflict of opinions Ff 15-14440 v. 11 Smith, W. H. Drunkard. F's S. D. Smith, W. L. G. Life and times of - Observations on China and the 321 IIb 9-10957. Lewis Cass. N. Chinese. Da 7-4735 N. Y., Dh 2-6138 Memoir on the Bh 6-Pam. 19 W., 1847-61. Ae 1-13475 Smithson, James. Johnson, W. R. scientific character of Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. 16 v. 4°. Contents.-Vol. I. Ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley, comprising the results of extensive original surveys and explorations. By E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis. II. Researches relative to the planet Neptune. By S. C. Walker. Art. 2. On the vocal sounds of Laura Bridgeman, the blind deaf mute at Boston, compared with the elements of phonetic language. By Dr. F. Lieber. Art. 3. Microscopical examination of soundings made by the United States coast survey, off the Atlantic coast of the United States. By J. W. Bailey. Art. 4. Contributions to the physical geography of the United States. By Charles Ellet. Art. 5. Mosasaurus and the three allied new genera. Holeodus, Conosaurus, and Amphorosteus. By R. W. Gibbes. Art. 6. The classification of insects from embryological data. By Louis Agassiz. Art. 7. On the explosiveness of nitre, with a view to elucidate its agency in the tremendous explosion of July, 1845, in New York. By R. Hare. Art. 8. Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. By J. W. Bailey. Art. 9. Aboriginal monuments of the state of New York, comprising the results of original sur SMITHSONIAN. Smithsonian contributions, continued. By veys and explorations, with an illustrated appendix. By E. G. Squier. III. Art. 1. Observations on terrestrial magnetism. By J. Locke. Art. 2. Researches on electrical rheometry. By A. Secchi. Art. 3. Contributions to the natural history of the fresh water fishes of North America. Charles Girard. Art. 4. Nereis Boreali-Americana, or contributions to a history of the marine algae of North America. Part I. Melanospermeae. By Wm. Henry Harvey. Art. 5. Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Neo Mexicanae. Part 1. By Asa Gray. Art. 6. The law of deposit of the flood tide; its dynamical action and office. By C. H. Davis. Art. 7. Description of ancient works in Ohio. By Charles Whittlesey. IV. Grammar and dictionary of the Dakota language; collected by the members of the Dakota mission. Edited by S. R. Riggs. V. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. A flora and fauna within living animals. By Joseph Leidy. Art. 3. Memoir upon the extinct species of fossil ox. By Joseph Leidy. Art. 4. Anatomy of the nervous system of rana pipiens. By Jeffries Wyman. Art. 5. Nereis Boreali-Americana, or contributions to a history of the marine algae of North America. Part II. Rhodospermeae. By W. H. Harvey. Art. 6. Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Neo-Mexicanae, Part II. By Asa Gray. VI. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. Plantae Fremontianae; or, description of plants collected by J. C. Fremont, in California. By John Torrey. Art. 3. Observations on the Batis Maritima of Linnaeus. By John Torrey. Art. 4. On the Darlingtonia Californica, a new pitcher plant, from Northern California. By John Torrey, Art. 5. Synopsis of the marine invertebrata of Grand Manan, or the region round the bay of Fundy, New Brunswick. By Wm. Stimpson. Art. 6. On the winds of the northern hemisphere. By James H. Coffin. Art. 7. The ancient fauna of Nebraska, or a description of remains of extinct mammalia and chelonia, from the Mauvaises Terres of Nebraska. By Joseph Leidy. VII. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. Account of a tornado near New Harmony, Ind., April, 30, 1852, with a map of the track. By John Chappelsmith. Art. 3. Notes on new species and localities of microscopical organisms. By J. W. Bailey. Art. 4. The antiquities of Wisconsin, as surveyed and described by I. A. Lapham, civil engineer, etc., on behalf of the American antiquarian society. Art. 5. A memoir on the extinct sloth tribe of North America. By Joseph Leidy. VIII. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. Archaeology of the United States, or sketches historical and bibliographical, of the progress of information and opinion respecting vestiges of antiquity in the United States. By Samuel F. Haven. Art. 3. On the recent secular period of the aurora borealis. By Denison Olmstead. Art. 4. The tangencies of circles and of spheres. By Benjamin Alvord. Art. 5. Researches, chemical and physiological concerning certain North American vertebrata. By Joseph Jones. IX. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. On the relative intensity of the heat and light of the sun upon different latitudes of the earth. By L. W. Meech. Art. 3. Illustrations of surface geology. By Edward Hitchcock. Part 1. On surface geology, especially that of Connecticut valley. Part II. On the erosions of the earth's surface, especially of rivers. Part III. Traces of ancient glaciers in Massachusetts and Vermont. Art. 4. Observations on Mexican history and archaeology, with a special notice of Zapotec remains as delineated in Mr. J. G. Sawkin's drawings of Mitla. By Brantz Mayer. Art. 5. Researches on the ammonia cabalt bases. By Wolcott Gibbs and Frederick Aug. Genth. X. Art. 1. Introduction, Art. 2. Nereis Borcali-Americana, or contributions to a history of the marine algae of North America. Part III. Chlorospermeae. By W. H. Harvey. Art. 3. Magnetic observations in the arctic seas, by Elisha Kent Kane, made during the second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853-5, at Van Rensselaer har hor, and other points on the west coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. Art. 4. A grammar and dictionary of the Yoruba language, with an introductory description of the country and people of Yoruba. By T. J. Bowen. XI. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. North American oölogy. By Thomas M. Brewer. Part 1. Raptores and Fissirostres. Art. 3. An account of the total eclipse of the sun, Sept., 7, 1858, as observed near Olmos, Peru. By J. M. Gilliss. Art. 4. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard college observatory, Philadelphia, 1840-15. Part I. Investigation of the eleven year period in the amplitude of the solar-diurnal variation, and of the disturbances of the magnetic declination. By A. Bache. Art. 5. Meteorological observations SMITHSONIAN. Smithsonian contributions, continued. in the arctic seas. By Elisha Kent Kane, made during the second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853-5, at Van Rensselaer harbor, and other points on the west coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. Art. 6. The coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New Mexico. By John L. Le Conte. Art. 7. Observations on terrestrial magnetism in Mexico, conducted under the direction of Baron von Müller; with notes and illustrations of the volcano Popocatepetl and its vicinity. By August Sonntag. Art. 8. On certain storms in Europe and America, in 1836. By Elias Loomis. XII. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. Astronomical observations in the arctic seas, made during the second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853-5 at Van Rensselaer harbor and other points in the vicinity of the north-west coast of Greenland. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. Art. 3. On fluctuations of level in the North American lakes. By Charles Whittlesey. Art. 4. Meteorological observations made at Providence. Extending from Dec., 1831, to May, 1860. By Alexis Caswell. Art. 5. Meteorological observations made near Washington, Arkansas, from 1840 to '59 inclusive. By Nathan D. Smith. Art. 6. Researches upon the venom of the rattlesnake; with an investigation of the anatomy and physiology of the organs concerned. By S. Weir Mitchell. XIII. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. Tidal observations in the arctic seas, by Elisha Kent Kane, made during the second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853-5. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. Art. 3. Meteorological observations in the arctic seas. By Sir Leopold McClintock, made on board the arctic searching yacht "Fox" in Baffin Bay and Prince Regent Inlet, in 1857-9. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. Art. 4. Ancient mining on the shores of lake Superior. By C. Whittlesey. Art. 5. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard college observatory, Philadelphia, 1840–5. Part I. Investigation of the solar-diurnal variation of the magnetic declination and its annual inequality. By A. D. Bache. Art. 6. Same. Part III. Investigation of the lunar effects on the magnetic declination. By A. D. Bache, Art. 7. Same. Parts IV., v., and VI. Horizontal force. Investigation of the ten or eleven year pe riod and of the disturbances of the horizontal component of the magnetic force; Investigation of the solar diurnal variation and of the annual inequality of the horizontal force; and of the lunar effect of the same. Bache. Art. 8. Records and results of a magnetic survey of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent states in 1840-41, with some additional records and results of 1834-35, 1843 and 1862, and a map. Bache. Art. 9. Researches upon the anatomy and physiology of respiration in the chelonia. By S. Weir Mitchell. XIV. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard college obs., in 1840-45. Parts VII., VIII, and IX. Vertical force. Investigation of the 11 (or 10) year period, and of the disturbances of the vertical component of the magnetic force, and appendix on the magnetic effect of the aurora borealis; with an investigation of the solar-diurnal variation, and of the annual inequality of the vertical force; and of the lunar effect of the vertical force, the inclination and total force. Bache. Art. 3, Parts X.. XI. and XII. Dip and total force. Analysis of the disturbances of the dip and total force, discussion of the solar-diurnal variation and annual inequality of the dip and total force; and discussion of the absolute dip, with the final values for declination, dip, and force between 1841 and 1845. A. D. Bache. Art. 4. On the construction of a silvered glass telescope, 151⁄2 inches in aperture, and its use in celestial photography. By Henry Draper. Art. 5. Palaeontology of the upper Missouri. A report upon collections made principally by the expeditions under command of G. K. Warren in 1855-6. Invertforates. By F. B. Meek and F. V. Kayden. Part 1.. Art. 6. Cretaeous reptiles of the United States. Joseph Leidy. XV. Art. 1. Introduction. Art. 2. An investigation of the orbit of Neptune, with general tables of its motion. By Simon Newcomb. Art. 3. On the fresh water glacial drift of the north-western States. By C. Whittlesey. Art. 4. Geological researches in China, Mongolia, and Japan, during the years 1832 to 1865. By Raphael Pumpelly. Art. 5. Physical observations in the arctic seas: By Isaac I. Hayes. Made on the west coast of north Greenland, the vicinity of Smith strait and the west side of Kennedy channel, during 1860-61. Reduced and discussed by C. A. Schott. XVI. Art. 2. Gray substance of the medulla oblonga By Smithsonian contributions, continued. ta and trapezium. By John Dean. Art. 3. Meteorological observations made at Brunswick, Maine, between 1807 and 1859. By P. Cleaveland. Art. 4. Meteorological observations made at Marietta, Ohio, between 1826 to 1859. By S. P. Hildredth. Art. 5. On the Gliddon mummy case in the museum of the Smithsonian institution. By Charles Pickering. Art. 6. Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fireball seen July 20th, 1860. By James H. Coffin. Art. 7. On the transatlantic longitude. By Benj. A. Gould. Art. 8. Indians at cape Flattery, Washington territory. By James G. Swan. J Smithsonian institute. Second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth annual reports of the board of regents, to the senate and house of representatives Bh 6-Pam. 24 Annual reports, 1853-68. 16 v. 8° Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. 7 v. Be 3-525 W., 1862-7. Dk 12-7073 Contents.-Vol. I., Art. 1. Directions for meteorological observations and the registry of periodical phenomena. By Prof. Guyot. Art. 2. Psychometrical table for determining the force of aqueous vapor, and the relative humidity of the atmosphere from indications of the wet and the dry bulb thermometer Fahrenheit. By James H. Coffin. Art. 3. Tables, meteorological and physical, prepared for the Smithsonian institution. By Arnold Guyot. II., Art. 1. On recent improvements in the chemical arts. By J. C. Booth and C. Morfit. Art. 2. Extracts from the proceedings of the board of regents of the Smithsonian institute in relation to the electro-magnetic telegraph. Art. 3. Catalogue of portraits of North American Indians, with sketches of scenery, etc. Painted by J. M. Stanley. Art. 4. Catalogue of North American birds, chiefly in the muesum of the Smithsonian institution. By S. F. Baird. Art. 5. Catalogue of North American reptiles in the Smithsonian institution. Part I. Serpents. By S. F. Baird and C. Girard, Jan., 1853. Art. 6. Check list of the shells of North America. Prepared by Isaac Lea; P. P. Carpenter; W. Stimpson; W. G. Binney and Temple Prime. Art. 7. Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting specimens of natural history. Art. 8. Circular to officers of the Hudson's bay company. Art. 9. Instructions in reference to collecting nests and eggs of North American birds; Circular in reference to the history of North American grasshoppers; Circular in reference to collecting North American shells. Art. 10. Circular in reference to the degrees of relationship among different nations. By L. H. Morgan. III., Art. 1. Catalogue of the described diptera of North America. By R. Osten-Sacken. Art. 2. Catalogue of described lepidoptera of North America. By J. G. Morris. Art. 3. Classification of the coleoptera of North America. By John L. Leconte. Art. 4. Catalogue of publications of societies and of other periodical works in the library of the Smithsonian institution. 1858. IV., Art. 1. Synopsis of the described Neurop tera of North America, with a list of the South American species. By H. Hagen. Art. 2. Sy-" nopsis of the described Lepidoptera of North America. Part 1. Diurnal and crepuscular Lepidoptera. By J. G. Morris. V., Art. 1. Bibliography of North American conchology previous to the year 1860. By W. G. Binney. Part I. American authors. Ärt. 2. Catalogue of the publications of the Smithsonian Institution, June, 1862. Art. 3. List of foreign correspondents of the Smithsonian institution, 1862. VI. Art 1. Monographs of the diptera of North America. By H. Loew. Part 1. Edited with additions, by R. Ostensacken. Art. 2. Same. Part 11., Art. 3. List of the coleoptera of North America. By John L. Leconte, Part 1. March, 1863-April, 1866. Art. 4. New species of North American coleoptera. By John L. Leconte. VII. Monograph of the bats of North America. By H. Allen. Art. 2. Land and fresh water shells of North America. Part 11. Pulmonata limnophila and thalassophila. By W. G. BinArt. 3. Same. Part III. Ampullariidae, valvatidae, viviparidae; Fresh water Rissoidae; Cyclophoridae. Truncatellidae, Fresh water Neritidae, Helicinidae. Art. 4. Researches upon the Hydrobiinae and allied forms. By Wm. Stimpson. Art. 5. Monograph of American Corbiculadae (recent and fossil). By Tem ney. ple Prime. Art. 6. Check list of the inverte brate fossils of North America, Eocene and Oligocene. By T. A. Conrad. Art. 7. Check list of the invertebrate fossils of North America, Miocene. By F. B. Meek. Art. 8. Same; Cretaceous and jurassic. Art. 9. Catalogue of SMITHSONIAN. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, continued. minerals with their formulas. By T. Eggleston. Art. 10. A dictionary of the Chinook jargon, or trade language of Oregon. By George Gibbs. Art. 11. Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America. By G. Gibbs. Art. 12. List of works published by the Smithsonian institution, Jan., 1866. Smoked glass. R. H. Newell He 8-12030 Smoking. Paston, James. Smoking. Ga 4-8708 Smollett, Tobias. Miscellaneous works; with a memoir of the author, by Thomas Roscoe. N. Y., 1860. 6 v.. Hd 2-11411 Contents. Vol. I. Expedition of Humphrey - Works. British poets Y., 1857 If 1-12282 N. 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