VI. 



INDEX 



Fisher, Redwood, don. to lib., 315. 

 French, Benj. F., don. to lib., 1U5. 



Gambel, Wm., don. to mus., 31, 97, 

 289; don. to lib., 11, 275; remarks 

 on the birds observed in Upper Ca- 

 lifornia, 44, 110, 154, 200; ob- 

 servations on a species of Picus 

 from Georgia, 278. 



Geneva Natural History Society, don. 

 of memoirs of, 217. 



Gesner, Abraham, don. to lib., 106. 



Germain, Lewis J., don. to mus., 17, 

 31, 38, 97, 118, 1-18, 274, 303; don. 

 to lib., 256. 



Gibbis, Dr. R. W., don. to mus., 

 122 ; don. to lib., 29, 187, 218, 270 ; 

 on the fossil Squalidae of the United 

 States, 41 ; descriptions of new 

 species of Squalidae from the Terti- 

 ary beds of South Carolina, 266. 



Gibbes, Dr. Lewis R., don. to lib., 

 247. 



Gillis, Lieut., don. to lib., 119. 



Gliddon, George R.,don. to lib., 122 ; 

 remarks on some casts of Egyptian 

 tablets, 216. 



Goddard, Dr. Paul B., don. to lib., 

 135, 148. 



Goodall, Dr., don to mus., 122. 



Gould, Dr. A. A don. to lib., 119, 

 148. 



Graham Major J. D.,don. to lib., 142. 



Gray, Dr. Asa, don. to lib., 10, 135, 

 146, 261. 



Griffith, Dr. R. E., don. to mus., 148, 

 211, 214, 223, 230, 232, 236, 316; 

 don. to lib., 211, 237, 2 10, 2 14, 260. 

 275; deposit in lib., 226, 227, 228, 

 304, 305, 306, 307, 317, 327, 328. 



Griffith, Miss, don. to mus., 210. 



Haight, Richard K., don. to lib., 37. 



Hall, Prof., don. to lib., 189. 



Haldeman, Prof. S. S., don. to mus., 

 14, 70, 119, 210 ; don. to lib., 236 ; 

 remarks on Unio crassus, 15; de- 

 scription of Unio abacoides, 75; on 

 several new genera and species of 

 insects, 121; descriptions of several 

 new species and one new genus 

 of insects, 149; correction of 

 his published papers, 318; re- 

 marks on Salamandra erytbronota, 

 Green, and S. cinerea, Green, 315. 



Hfllowell, l)r Edward, don. to mus., 

 31, 50, 122, 192, 211 ; don. to lib., 



119, 232; description of a new 

 species of bat from Western Africa, 

 52 ; on the anatomy of Harpyia de- 

 structor, 84; description of the lo- 

 cality whence a collection of fossil 

 bones presented to the Academy by 

 Mr. Wm. Pancoast, had been ob- 

 tained, and an enumeration of the 

 same, 130; description of a new 

 species of Coluber inhabiting the 

 United States, 278 ; on the horned 

 viper of Western Africa, 319. 



Hare, Prof. Robert, observations on 

 the combustion of gum in oxygen 

 gas, 210 ; on the weather of the 

 spring of 1847, 216. 



Harris, Edward, don. to mus., 36, 

 129; on the difference of level be- 

 tween the waters of the Gulf of 

 Mexico and those of the Atlantic 

 Ocean, 34. 



Heerrnan, Dr. A. L., don. to mus., 

 119, 232. 



Hembel, Wm., don. to lib., 90. 



Herbert, Rev. Wm.,don. to lib., 211. 



Hildreth, Dr. S. P., don. to mua., 

 269. 



Histoire nat. de Pile de Cuba, don. of 

 by members, 148. 



Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 

 don. to lib., 49, 68, 89. 



Hodge, John L., deposit of an Egyp- 

 tian mummy and sarcophagus, 69. 



Hodgson, Wm. B., don. to lib., 122. 



Huffnagle, Dr. Charles, deposit in 

 museum, 146. 



Imperial Society of Naturalists of 



Moscow, don. to lib., 29. 

 Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. 



Petersburg, don. to lib., 29. 

 Ingersoll, Joseph R., don. to lib., 36, 



37, 38. 



Jackson, Dr. J. B. S.. don. to lib., 

 225. 



Jaeger, Dr. G., don. to lib., 90, 91. 



Jenkins, Dr. J. C, don. to mus., 97. 



Johnson, Prof. Walter R., don. to 

 mus.. 36, 108, 122, 129, 187, 1S9, 

 192,210,212,230, 2 10, 269; don. 

 to lib.. 36, 194; remarks on Mr. 

 Piddington's 11th memoir on th? 

 law of storms in India, 17; inform- 

 ing the society of his having pre- 



I sented to the Library Committee 

 of Congress a series of resolutions 



