SI106-18.4
|
Observations on terrestrial magnetism, and on deviations of compasses of U.S. ironclad Monadnock during her cruise from Philadelphia to San Francisco, in 1865 and 1866 |
1 |
SI106-18.5
|
Converging series expressing ratio between diameter and circumference of circle |
1 |
SI106-19.1
|
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, Vol. XIX |
1 |
SI106-19.2
|
Problems of rotary motion presented by gyroscope, precession of equinoxes, and pendulum |
1 |
SI106-19.3
|
Contribution to history of fresh-water algae of North America |
1 |
SI106-19.4
|
Investigation of orbit of Uranus, with general tables of its motion |
1 |
SI106-20
|
Winds of globe, or laws of atmospheric circulation over surface of Earth |
1 |
SI106-21.1
|
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, Vol. XXI |
1 |
SI106-21.2
|
Statement and exposition of certain harmonies of solar system |
1 |
SI106-21.3
|
On general integrals of planetary motion |
1 |
SI106-21.4
|
Haidah Indians of Queen Charlotte's Islands, British Columbia; with brief description of their carvings, tattoodesigns, etc. |
1 |
SI106-21.5
|
Tables, distribution, and variations of atmospheric temperature in U.S. and some adjacent parts ofAmerica |
1 |
SI106-22.1
|
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, Vol. XXII |
1 |
SI106-22.2
|
Explorations of aboriginal remains of Tennessee |
1 |
SI106-22.3
|
Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumalwhuapa in Guatemala, with account of travels in Central America and on western coast of South America |
1 |
SI106-22.4
|
Archeological collection of U.S. National Museum in charge of Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. |
1 |
SI106-22.5
|
Palenque tablet in U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C. |
1 |
SI106-22.6
|
On remains of later pre-historic man obtained from caves in Catherina Archipelago, Alaska Territory, and especially from caves of Aleutian Islands |
1 |
SI106-23.1
|
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, Vol. XXIII |
1 |
SI106-23.2
|
Lucernariae and their allies Memoir on anatomy and physiology of Haliclystus auricula and other Lucernarians, with discussion of their relations to other Acalephae, to Beroids, and Polypi. |
1 |