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Description of photographs sent to the Vienna Exposition. 18o. 1873.
Description of photographic views for the Vienna Exposition. German, French, and
English. 180. 1873.

Translation of notes accompanying drawings concerning the construction of iron lock-
gates for the harbors of the Weser River, Germany. By Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. Weitzel,
major Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. 5 pl. 4°. pp. 8. Washington, 1873.
Report upon the results of firings to determine the pressure of the blast from 15-inch
smooth-bore guns, made at Staten Island, N. Y., in 1872-273, by Bvt. Maj. Generals
John Newton and Q. A. Gillmore. Pl. 8. pp. 18. Washington, 1874.

Methods of sinking cribs, devised by D. C. Houston, major of engineers, brevet colonel, U. S. A. Plan. 4°. pp. 4. Washington, 1874.

Essay concerning important physical features exhibited in the valley of the Minnesota River, and upon their signification. By Byt. Maj. Gen. G. K. Warren, major of engineers 5 pl. 8. pp. i, 22. Washington, 1874.

Laws affecting the Corps of Engineers, 43d Congress, 1st session, 1873'-74. 8. pp. 48. 1874.

Reports on the 'construction of the piers of the aqueduct of the Alexandria Caual across the Potomac River at Georgetown, D. C., by Maj. William Turnbull, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. 1835-40. 8 pl. 4. pp. 49. [Reprinted from Congressional documents.] Washington, 1873.

Laws affecting the Corps of Engineers, 43d Congress, 2d session, 1874-75. 8. pp. 39. Washington, 1875.

Description of the plan of improvement successfully adopted upon the river Vistula, in the vicinity of Culm, in Prussia. Translated in the office of the Chief of Engineers. 2 maps. 40. pp. 6. Washington, 1876.

Laws relating to public works for the improvement of rivers and harbors, from August 11, 1790, to August 14, 1876. Compiled under the direction of John G. Parke, major of engineers, brevet major-general. U. S. A. 8. pp. 251. Washington, 1877. Instructions for the survey of the Mississippi River. By Bvt. Brig. Gen. C. B. Comstock, major of engineers. S. pp. ii, 15. Washington, 1878.

On the use of the barometer on reconnaissances and surveys, &c., by Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson, Corps of Engineers. [Compendium of Professional Paper No. 15, Corps of Engineers.] 8. pp. 49. Washington, 1878.

Memoir on foundations in compressible soils. By Richard Delafield, brevet majorgeneral, U. S. A. 8. pp. 35. [Reprint.] Washington, 1878.

Report upon specimens obtained from borings made in 1874, by direction of the commission appointed to investigate and report a plan for the reclamation of the alluvial basin of the Mississippi River subject to inundation. By Prof. E. W. Hilgard and Dr. F. V. Hopkins. Pl. 8°. pp. 49. Washington, 1878.

Analytical and topical index to the reports of the Chief of Engineers and the officers of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, upon works and surveys for river and harbor improvement, 1866-1879. Compiled, under the direction of Maj. Henry M. Robert, Corps of Engineers, by Louis Y. Schermerhorn, C. E., Samuel O. L. Potter, A. M., M. D., and others. 8. pp. x, 624. Washington, 1831.

GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY WEST OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN.

Special preliminary and progress reports:

1869. 72 pp. 4. Paper.

1871. 96 pp., with map. 4. Paper.

1872. 56 pp., with skeleton map and 5 plates. 4.

Annual reports:

1873. 11 pp., with skeleton map. 8. Paper.
1874. 130 pp., with progress map.

1875. 197 pp., with maps and illustrations. 8°,
1876. 355 pp., with maps and atlas sheets.
1877. 133 pp., with maps and atlas sheets.
1878. 234 pp., with maps and illustrations.
1879. 335 pp., with maps and atlas sheets.
1880. 44 pp., with map. 80.

Final reports:

Vol.

I. Geographical report (in print). 4.

II. Astronomy and barometric hypsometry. 565 pp. 4. Cloth.
III. Geology. 661 pp. 4. Cloth.

Supplement.

IV. Paleontology. 583 pp. 4. Cloth.
V. Zoology. 1,021 pp. 4°. Cloth.
VI. Botany. 404 pp. 4. Cloth.
VII. Archæology. 497 pp. 4. Cloth.

Special publications:

Tables of camps, distances, lines of march, &c. 1872. 14 pp. Folio.
Tables of camps, distances, lines of march, &c. 1873. 43 pp. 4.

Report upon the determination of astronomical co-ordinates of the primary sta
tions at Cheyenne and Colorado Springs. 1872 and 1873. 82 pp. 4.
Report upon vertebrate fossils. Prof. E. D. Cope. 18 pp. 8.

On the plagopterinæ and ichthyology of Utah. Prof. E. D. Cope, 14 pp. 8. Systematic catalogue of vertebrate of the eocene of New Mexico, collected in 1874. E. D. Cope. 37 pp. 80.

Preliminary report upon invertebrate fossils. C. A. White, M. D. 27 pp. 8.
Catalogue of plants collected in 1871-73. 62 pp. 8°.

Report upon ornithological specimens collected in 1871-73.
Logarithms, traverse and altitude tables. 30 pp. 8.

148 pp. 89.

Instructions for taking meteorological observations. 64 pp. 8°.
Barometric hypsometry. Instructions. 1876. 88 pp. 89.

Catalogue of mean declination of 2,018 stars. 1877. 207 pp.

Lists of longitudes, latitudes, and altitudes. 22 pp. 4.

Field list of time stars. 1878. 13 pp. 8°.

List of reports and maps. 1878. 36 pp. 8°.

List of reports and maps. 1881. 74 pp. 8°.

Tables of positions, altitudes, distances, and magnetic declinations. (In preparation.)

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Survey of the Northern and Northwestern Lakes:

Directions for the water level and meteorological observations. 40 pp. and plates.

8. Paper.

Instructions for chiefs of parties. 25 pp. 8°. Paper..

Geological survey of the 40th parallel :

List of plants collected from 1867 to 1869. 43 pp. 89. Paper.

Final reports:

Vol. I. Sytematic geology. 4°. Cloth.

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Report on carriages for heavy ordnance. 46 pp. and plates. 8. Cloth.
Report on Gatling guns for flank defense. 50 pp. and 34 plates. 4°. Paper.
Report on ordnance stores for cavalry service. 119 pp. and 13 plates. 4. Paper.
Report on infantry equipments, &c. 62 pp. and plates. 4°. Paper.

Summary of proceedings of board convened March 21, 1870. 27 pp. 89. Paper.
Metallic ammunition for the breech-loading Springfield rifle-musket. 68 pp. 8. Pa-

per.

The telemeter. 13 pp. 80. Paper.

Laws of the United States relating to the Ordnance Department. 120 pp. 8. Paper. Price list of ordnance and ordnance stores. 42 pp. 8. Paper.

Metallic cartridges. 16 pp. and 68 plates. 40. Paper.

Essay on use of various alloys on foundering of cannon. 123 pp. and plates. 4°. Paper.
Catalogue of the library. 76 pages. 8°. Paper.

Index to the catalogue of ordnance collections. 36 pp. 8°. Paper.
Rules for the management of the Springfield rifle, &c. 8°. Paper.

Rules and regulations for the government of the department. 191 pp. 8. Paper.
Price list of ordnance and ordnance stores. 106 pp. 8. Paper.

History of Rock Island Arsenal. 485 pp. and 14 plates. 4°. Paper.

Regulations for the care, &c., of ordnance. 277 pp. and 7 index. 8. Paper. Ammunition, fuses, &c., prepared under the direction of Gen. S. B. Benét. 122 pp. and 25 plates. 49. Paper.

Collection of annual reports, &c. Vol. I. 1812-44. 8°. Paper.

Collection of annual reports, &c. Vol. II. 1845-60. 8°. Paper.
Fabrication of small-arms. 4°. Paper.

Machines for siege and garrison service, &c. 4°. Paper.
Military instruction at colleges and universities. 8. Paper.
Gatling guns caliber:

8. Paper.

Annual reports. 1870-'80.

Pamphlets, &c., relating to Southern railroads. 1870.

Notes on planting trees. 1870.

Reports of progress of national cemeteries. 1870.

Kiernan's hints on horseshoeing. 1871.

Regulations of the department for 1872. 1873.

Instructions as to keeping and using the pumps. 1873.

Notes on pisé.

1874.

Notes on black building-paper. 1875.

Compilation of laws, orders, opinions, &c., relating to national military cemeteries.

1878.

Report of board on horse and mule shoes. 1878.

Report on military railroads. 1880.

Compendium of orders, &c., relative to claims under act of July 4, 1864. 1880. Regulations regarding transportation over land-grant and bonded railroads. 1880. Instructions for using Moore's improved pack-saddle. 1881.

PAYMASTER-GENERAL.

Army Paymaster's Manual. June 30, 1871. 62 pp. 8. Paper.
List of pay officers.

15 pp. 8. Paper.

Memoranda, circulars, and circular letters.

198 pp. 8. Paper.

OFFICE OF MEDICAL STATISTICS OF THE PROVOST-MARSHAL-GENERAL'S BUREAU.

: Medical statistics. vols. 1 and 2. 4. Cloth.

QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.

Report on the South. Railroad. 32 pp. 8°. Paper.

Johnson's patent hand force-pump. 14 pp. 4°. Paper.

Outline description of the U. S. military posts and stations. 1871. 271 pp. 49. Paper. Notes on building in concrete and pisé. 20 pp. 2 plates. 8°. Paper.

Tables of distances in the department of the Missouri. 20 pages. 3 tables. 8. Paper.

Table-land grant railroad. 1876. 13 pp. 8. Paper.

Wagon harness. 36 PP:

17 plates. 4. Paper.

Compilation of laws, orders, &c., in regard to National Military Seminary. 68 pp. 89. Paper.

Transportation of troops over the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad, 1875-76. 89. Paper.

SIGNAL OFFICE.

Daily Bulletin of the United States Signal Service with the synopsis, probabilities, and facts, from September, 1872, to January, 1875. 29 volumes. 4. Cloth. from January to September, 1877. 9 vols. 4°. Paper.

Rain and dry winds. 8°. Paper.

Practical use of meteorological reports. 58 pp. 80. Paper.

Practical use of meteorological reports. 79 pp. 8°. Paper.

Instructions for officers' property. 11 pp. 8°. Paper.

Instructions for management of self-recording instruments. 14 pp. 89. Paper
Instructions to observers on station. 59 pp. 8°. Paper.

Cautionary signals. 17 pp. 89. Paper.

Manual of signals. 1870. 47 pp. 8°. Cloth.

Manual, military telegraphy. 62 pp. 8°. Paper.

Manual, military telegraphy, 1872. 100 pp. 8. Cloth.

Manual of signals. 535 pp. 8°. Half Russia.

Catalogue of the library. 70 pp. 8°. Paper.

Regulations and rules. 34 pp. 8°. Paper.

Instructions to observers on stations. 139 pp. and 13 plates. 8°. Paper.
Rules for government of United States telegraph. 11 pp. 8°. Paper.
Official danger or distress signal. 12 pp. 8. Paper.

SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT.

Notes on the culture, cure, manufacture, inspection, and preservation of tobacco. 1867.

Description, weight, and memorandums of the various parts of cattle. 1338.

Notes upon the subject of butter and cheese, prepared by order of the CommissaryGeneral of Subsistence, by Thomas Wilson, captain, C. S., and brevet brigadiergeneral, U. S. A. 1868,

Notes on canned goods, prepared under the direction of the Commissary-General of Subsistence, U. S. A. By Capt. T. Wilson, C. S., U. S. A., 1870.

Legislative history of the Subsistence Department of the U. S. Army, from June 16, 1775, to August 15, 1876, compiled under the direction of the Commissary-General of Subsistence by John W. Barriger, major and commissary of subsistence and brevet brigadier-general, U. S. Army. 1877.

Practical instructions in bread-making, edited under the direction of the CommissaryGeneral of Subsistence, mainly from data furnished by George Bell, major and commissary of subsistence and bvt. brigadier-general, U. S. Army, by John W. Barriger, major and commissary of subsistence, and bvt. brigadier-general, U. S. Army, assistant to the Commissary-General of Subsistence, Washington. 1878.

Manual for Army cooks, compiled from the report of a board of officers for use of the U. S. Army. 1879.

Notes on ventilation of cellars, with designs, prepared by John P. Hawkins, major and commissary of subsistence, U. S. Army. 1880.

Description of and directions for using the portable field-ovens furnished by the Subsistence Department, U. S. A.; to which are added notes upon the construction of field-ovens, by First Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, Ninth Inf., U. S. A. 1880.

Annual report of the Commissary-General of Subsistence for the fiscal year ending 1867-'80.

SURGEON-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Photographs of surgical cases and specimens, taken at the Army Medical Museum, with histories of 296 cases. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, 1866-'71. 6 vols. 4to.

Circular No. 5. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, May 4, 1867. Report on epidemic cholera in the Army of the United States during the year 1866.. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. xviii, 65.

4to.

Circular No. 7. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, July 1, 1867. A report on amputation at the hip-joint in military surgery. By Brevet LieutenantColonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 87. 4to.

Catalogue of the medical section of the Army Medical Museum. Prepared, under the direction of the Surgeon-General, by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1867. pp. 136. 4to.

Catalogue of the microscopical section of the United States Army Medical Museum. Prepared, under the direction of the Surgeon-General, by Brevet Major E. Curtis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1867. pp. 161. 4to.

Circular No. 1. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, June 10, 1868. Report on epidemic cholera and yellow fever in the Army of the United States during the year 1867. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 156. 4to.

A medical report upon the uniform and clothing of the soldiers of the United States Army. By Brevet Major A. A. Woodhull, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, Surgeon-General's Office, 1868. pp. 26. 8vo.

Circular No. 2. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, January_2, 1869. A report on the excisions of the head of the femur for gunshot injury. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 141. 4to. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. Prepared under the direction of the Surgeon-General. Part I, vol. i, medical history, by Brevet Lien: tenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army, pp. xliii, 726; vol. ii, surgical history, by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army, pp. clv, 650. Appendix, containing reports of medical directors, &c., pp. 365. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1870. (Actually issued in December, 1872.) Part II, vol. ii, surgical history, by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army, pp. 1024. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1876; vol. i, medical history, by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, surgeon, U. S. Army, pp. xii, 869. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1879. Circular No. 4. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, December 5. 1870. Report on barracks and hospitals, with descriptions of military posts. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Billings, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 494.

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Report on the histology of minute blood vessels. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 8 pp. 4to. 11 photographs. SurgeonGeneral's Office, 1870.

Report on the magnesium and electric lights as applied to photo-micrography. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 6 pp. 4to, 11 photographs. Surgeon-Genral's Office, 1870.

Report on the oxy-calcium light as applied to photo-micrography. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon U. S. Army. 3 pp. 4to. 2 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1870.

Report on an improved method of photographing histological preparations by sunlight. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 10 pp. 4to. 11 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1871.

Memorandum on amphipleura pellucida. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 1p. 4to. 2 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1871. Memorandum on the test podura. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 3 pp. 4to. 5 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1871. Memorandum on pleurosigma angulatum and pleurosigma formosum. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 4 pp. 4to. 8 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1871.

1871.

Memorandum on surirella gemma. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 1 p. 4to. 2 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, Report on the pathological anatomy and histology of the respiratory organs in the pleuro-pneumonia of cattle, with 6 lithographs from photo-micrographs. Washington, June 15, 1870. By Brevet Lieut. Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 9. 4to. In the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on the diseases of cattle in the United States. Government Printing Office, 1871. Report of results of examinations of fluids of diseased cattle, with reference to the presence of cryptogamic growth. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Billings, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army, and Brevet Major E. Curtis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 12. 4to. In the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on the disease of cattle in the United States. Government Printing Office, 1871. Circular No. 3. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, August 17, 1871. A report on surgical cases treated in the Army of the United States from 1865 to 1871. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. 296. 4to.

Report on the minute anatomy of two cases of cancer. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 10 pp. 4to. 2 photolithographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1872.

Memorandum on the nineteen-band test plate of Nobert. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Woodward, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. 4 pp. 4to. 9 photographs. Surgeon-General's Office, 1872.

Catalogue of the library of the Surgeon-General's Office. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Billings, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1872. pp. 454. 4to.

Four letters to the Surgeon-General, accompanying photographs of the mosquito, certain parasites, the proboscides of certain flies, and miscellaneous photographs of insects and parts of insects. 8 pp. 4to. 35 photographs. Surgeon-General's

Office, 1872.

The Medical Department of the United States Army from 1775 to 1873. By Brevet Major H. E. Brown, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, Surgeon-General's Office, 1873.

Report on quarantine on the Southern and Gulf coasts. By Brevet Major H. E. Brown, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1873. Forty-second Congress, 3d session, Senate Executive Document No. 9. Catalogue of the library of the Surgeon-General's Office. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Billings, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Vol. 1. A-L. pp. 1193. 4to. Vol. 2, M-Z. pp. 956. 4to. Supplement. pp. 319. 4to. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1873-74.

Circular No. 8. War Department, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, May 1, 1875. A report on the hygiene of the United States Army, with descriptions of military posts. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Billings, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. pp. lix, 567. 4to.

A report on a plan for transporting wounded soldiers by railway, &c. By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Otis, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army. Surgeon-General's Office, 1875. 56 pp. 8 vo.

Cholera epidemic of 1873 in the United States. Reports prepared under the direction of the Surgeon-General of the Army. A.-History of the cholera epidemic of 1873 in the United States. By Brevet Major E. McClellan, assistaat surgeon, U. S. Army. 513 pp. 8vo. B.-History of the travels of Asiatic cholera. By John C. Peters M. D., of New York, and Brevet Major Ely McClellan, assistant surgeon, U. S. Army.

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