INDEX OF AUTHORS. 307 



PAGB. 



Davidson, Gkougk. — On the IIoi<!;lit of Mount Baker 144 



On the Meteors of Novemlier 145 



Deflection of the Plumb Line 148 



Remarks on the Bars and Entrances to the Bays of the Pacific Coast, etc. 149 



Remarks on the ]*osition and Hei'rhtof Mount Rainier 158 



Remarks on the first Discoverer of Ghieiers in the United States 162 



On Apparatus for Recording Subsurface Temperature, etc 163 



Verbal description of an Instrument for determining Differences in 



Longitude, etc 17Y 



Remarks on Surface Geology as affected by Upheavals 179 



Analogy between Japan and Florida Warm Streams 181 



On the Japanese Warm Stream 217 



On Polar Exploration, etc., discussion with 0. Pavy, etc 227-233 



Remarks on a Boomerang from Los Angeles, Cal 233 



Experiment and Method of Determining Differences in Weighing, etc.. . 234 

 The Relative Value of great and small Altitudes for Astronomical Ob- 

 serrations 2.5 1 



Remarks introducing Prof Agassiz, etc 253, 256, 257 



Remarks on recent Earthquake Waves 268 



Suggestion of a Cosmical cause for the Great Climatic Changes upon the 



Earth 273 



On the Subdivision of Rings, etc 278 



On the Subdivision of Squares. . . 290 



Dua.vNn, Emile F. — Notes on Quartz Crystals of a Red color, etc 211 



Description of a New Mineral — Aragotite 218 



Notes on the Crystallization of Metacinnabarite 219 



Notes on the Silver Mines of Pioche 245 



Elllnwoop, Dr. C. N. — On the Antiquities of Denmark 213 



E^JlNS, Albsrt S. — On the '' Ship Remains" in the Colorado Desert 146 



FocRGEAUD, Dr. V. J. — Resolutions on the Death of F. L A. Pioche 225 



Garrp;tt, A-ndrew.— Descriptions of Shells from the South Sea Islands 201 



GiBBES, C. D — Meteorological Observations in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. . 2<>7 



On Variation of Magnetic Needle 280 



Remarks on certain Plants from the Tule Lands of the San Joaquin 



River. 281 



GiBBOKS, Dr. Henry. — Remarks on Meteorology 46 



Remarks on the Acclimatization of Food Fishes 52 



Remarks on Atmospheric Phenomena 136, 192 



Observations with an (extemporized) Seismometer 157 



Statistics of Pacific Coast Rainfall 19(5 



GiLMAX, Daniel C. — Remarks in Response to Introduction 256 



Goodyear, W. A. — Notes on the Geology of the Coast of Oregon 295 



Gray, George E — On the Depression of the Colorado Desert 228 



Hanks, Henry G. — Remarks on the Mineral Resources of Owen's River and 



adjacent region 43 



Remarks on the "Colorado Ship" 144, 145, 179 



Remarks on Crystals, etc 190 



Remarks on Atmospheric Phenomena 191 



Remarks on Diamonds 196 



