INDEX. 



Vll. 



internal capacity. &c. of some African 

 crania, 168; on the crania of an an- 

 cient .Mexican, a Lenape, and a Con- 

 go negro, 231 ; on the crania of two 

 ancient Peruvians, two Indian mound 

 skulls, a Hottentot, a Mozambique 

 negro, and four mummied Egyptian 

 heads, 274 ; on the crania of two 

 New Hollanders, 292. 



Moss, Theodore F., don. to mus., 260. 



Murphy, Dr., F. G., don. to lib., 199. 



Natural "History Society of Geneva, 



don. of memoirs of, 129. 

 National Institute at Washington, don. 



of bulletin of, 231. 

 Nicholson, Dr. Charles, don. to mus., 



290. 



Oakford, S. J., don. to lib., 24. 

 Officers for 1845, 187; for 1846, 235. 

 Owen, Dr. D. D., don. to lib., 7, 162, 

 293. 



Pagani, M., don. to lib., 225. 

 Pauthier, G., don. to lib., 192. 

 Peale, T. R., don. to mus., 19. 

 Pennock, Dr. C. W., don. to mus., 131. 

 Percival Miss, don. to mus., 75. 

 Percival, Thos. C, don. to lib., 252 ; to 



mus., 259, 273. 

 Peterson, Mr., don. to mus., 64. 

 Phillips, Prof. John, don. to lib., 20. 

 Piddington, Henry, don. to lib., 72. 

 Pitcher, Dr., don to mus., 284. 

 Prince de Wied, don. to lib., 72. 

 Providence Franklin Society, don. to 



lib., 231. 



Ravenel, Dr. Edmund, description of 

 new fossil organic remains from the 

 Eocene of S. Carolina, 96 ; descrip- 

 tion of a new recent scutella from 

 the coast of S. Carolina, 253 ; don. 

 to mus. 260. 



Recording Secretary, report of, for 1844, 

 180. 



Reid, Prof., analysis of sulphur springs 

 in State of New York, 120. 



Regents of University of New York, 

 don. to lib., 57, 232. 



Resolutions: to present to Sir George 

 Von Jaeger, of Germany, a copy of 

 the Journal of the Academy, 8 ; on 



the occasion of the decease of Dr. M. 

 Burrough, 10 ; to present to Mrs. 

 Lucy W. Say, and to Mr. Isaac G. 

 Strain, bound copies of vol. 1 of pro- 

 ceedings, 65; to present to Troy 

 Lyceum of Natural History, certain 

 portions of the Journal, 65 ; to pre- 

 sent to Mrs. Say, a copy of Maclure's 

 Opinions, 65; to present to Royal 

 Academy of Munich, the publications 

 of the Academy, 66; of thanks to 

 Alexander Marline, 69; of thanks to 

 the Prince de Wied, 73; of thanks to 

 General Irick, 73 ; to present to the 

 Georgia Historical Society a copy of 

 Harlan's Med. and Phys. Researches, 

 95; of thanks to Dr. thos. B. Wil- 

 son, 130 ; to present to Dr. Tschudi, 

 of Hamburg, a complete copy of the 

 Proceedings, 133; authorising the 

 Librarian and Library Committee to 

 be furnished with stamps for the 

 books, 199 ; to appoint a committee 

 to confer with Prof. Rogers, respect- 

 ing the deposit in the museum of his 

 State Geological collection, 201 ; of 

 thanks to Win. Hembel, for a don. 

 to lib., 208 ; to transmit to the Swiss 

 General Association of Naturalists, 

 copies of the Journal and Proceed- 

 ings, 211 ; to present to the Historical 

 Society of Pennsylvania a copy of 

 the Proceedings, 211 ; to present to 

 the Museum d'histoire Nat. a Paris a 

 copy of the Journal and Proceedings, 

 333 ; of thanks to Dr. Julius S. Tay- 

 lor, 258 ; of thanks to Richard C. 

 Taylor, Esq., 261 ; of thanks to John 

 C. Fory, 285; authorising the pub- 

 lication of a new list of members and 

 correspondents of the Academy, 324; 

 to furnish to correspondents copies of 

 the catalogue of library, 324. 

 Rice, Wm. M., don. to mus., 8. 

 Richard, J. H., don. to mus., 262. 

 Riggs, Samuel W., don. to mus., 251. 

 Rogers, Henry D., don. to mus., 209 ; 

 to lib., 88 ; on a specimen of Oolite 

 rock from Florida, 210. 

 Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences, 



don. to lib., 93. 

 Ruffin, Edmund, don. to lib., 251. 



Savage, Rev. Thomas S., don. to mus., 1. 



