678 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Chinook jargon — Coutiuiied. 



bibliography of — G. GiBBS 161 



dictionary of— G. Giebs 161 



Chiuook uamesofsalmou in Colmubia River— S. 13. S.mitii. (P. 1S8I) 4G7 



Chionis minor, study of — J. II. Kidder ; E. Coues 29A 



Qhiroid fish {Mtjriol€]}is zonifer) from Call foruiu, new — W. X. LocKiN'GTOX. (P. 



1880) 42r, 



Chinis, remarks on genus— AV. N. Lockixgtox. (P. 1880) 42.') 



Chitonida^, new species of, from Panama — P. P. Carpexteu 2f 2 



Chitons — 



of Alaskan and Arctic regions, report on — W. II. Dall. (P. 1878) 33-i 



from deep waters of eastern coast of United States — W. II. Dall. (P. 1881) 4G7 



on genera of— W. 11. Dall. (P. 1881) 4G7 



Chlorospermcie, marine algte of North America — W. II. Harvey 95 



Chlorophylloid granules of Norticelhi— J. A. RvDER. (P. 1884) GOT 



Chloroscombrus orqueta, description of — D.S. Jordan; C. H. Gilbert. (P. 1882) 518 

 Chorea, inquiries relative to disease known as — S. W. Mitchell. (R. 1s74)... 286 

 CnossAT, Dr. Transactions of Geneva .Society of Physics and Natural History, 



1863tol8G4. (R. ISGu) \ 20'J 



Chriodorus, description of— G. B. GooDE ; T. II. Bean. ( P. 1882) 518 



Christiania, Norway, University of, ethnological specimens presented. (R.18u:]) 187 



Chrysotis, new species of, from Dominica — G. N. Lawrence. (P. 1880) 425 



Chrysodonius Kroyeri, var. Eayana, new variety from Point Barrow expedi- 

 tion— W. H. Dall. (P. 1881) GOT 



Chrystalline schists of the District of Columbia, preliuiinary notes on the — G. P. 



Merrill. (P. 1883) 548 



Cibola, Corouado's march in search of cities of — J. 11. Simpson. (R. 18G9) 228 



Cinnamon bear from Pennsylvania — F. W. True. (P. 1882) 518 



Circle, ratio between diameter and circumference of — W. Ferrkl 233 



Circles and spheres, tangeucies of — B. Alvoud 80 



Circular — 



ancient mining in Lake Superior copper regioiL (R. 18G]) 14D 



for distribution at the Centennial Exhibition 290 



giving directions for constructing lightning-rods — J. Henry 237 



in reference to collecting North American shells 176 



in reference to history of North American grasshoppers— ^P. R. Uhler 163 



of inquiries relative to crawfish and other fresh- water Crustacea 319 



of Institute of Rupert's Laud. (R. 1851) 149 



of instructions for observations of thunder-storms — J. Henry 235 



of instructions to ob.servatorics, relative to telegraph announcements of as- 

 tronomical discoveries 263 



philological-G. Gibbs. (R. 18G2) 150 



relating to collections in archa3ology and ethnology 205 



relating to — 



collections of living reptiles ,. 320 



relative to — 



American archajology— 0. T. Mason. (R. 1879) 345, 316 



collections of birds from Middle and South America 168 



food fishes 234 



heights 236 



observations in Russian America 207 



scientific and literary exchanges 324 



shipping fresh fish and other animals 384 



respecting copyright. (R. 1854) 57 



respecting new report on libraries. (R. 1854) 75 



