CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 717 



Food-fishes — 



inquiry relative to— S. F. Baikd 231 



questions relative to — S. F. Baird 234 



Foods, sectiou of, National Mnseiim, re|)ort oroiuator for 1SS4. (R. iPSi h) (34^ 



Foods— R. Hitchcock. Report on section of Foods. National Museum for IBSo. 



(R. 1885, u) ■ 6-4 



Force, thoughts on the nature and origin of— W. B. Taylor. (R. 1S7U) •J44, 375 



Force, P. Record of auroral phenomena in high nortlieju latitudes 84 



Foreign — 



commissioners, collections presented to United States by. (R. IriTG) 299 



correspondents of Smithsonian Institution, number of 290 



correspondents of Smithsonian Institution, systematic index of 257 



gold and silver coins, table of. (R. 1868) 2-J4 



institutions in correspondence with Smithsonian Institution, list of. (R. 



1853) 64,(;7,154, 225,243,309,469,490. 635 



institutions, list of addresses of, since 1862. (R. 1865) 209 



institutions making donations to Smithsonian library, list of. (R. 1864). .. 183 



Foreman, E. — 



Meteorological system and correspondence of Smithsonian Institution. (R. 



1851) 51 



Report on meteorological system. (R. 1852) 57 



Forest trees, distribution of, in Montana, Idaho, and Washington — W. W. John- 

 son. (R. 1870) 244 



Forests — 



and their climatic influence- A. E. Becquerel. (R. 1869) - 228 



and trees of Florida and the Mexican boundary— J, G. Cooper. (R. 1860) .. 147 

 and trees of North America, distribution of, and catalogue of native trees of 



the United States— J. G. Cooper. (R. 1658) 109, 351 



Formulas, chemical, tables of — F. W. Clarke 255 



Fort- 

 ancient, and burial ground in Tompkins County, N. Y. — D. Trowbridge. 



(R. 1863) 187 



Brown, Tex., list of birds from— .L C. Merrill. (P. 1878) 332 



Ellis, prehistoric remains near— P. W. NoRKis. (R. 1879) 345 



Marion, Fla. , list of casts of heads of Indian prisoners in — R. H. Pratt. (P. 



1878) 332 



Eipley, Minn., natural history of country about — J. E. Head. (R. 1854) ... 75 



Stone, near Makanda, 111.— G. H. French. (R.1881) 481,515 



Wadsworth, Dak., Indian mounds near— A. J. Comfort. (R. 1871) 249 



Fortricids, collecting, preserving, and transporting, directions for— C. H. Fer- 



NALD. (P. 1884) 607,600 



Forts — 



ancient, in Ogemaw County, Mich.— M. T. Leach. (R. 1884) 620,623 



and dwellings, Indian, in Indian Territory— W. E. Doyle. (R. 1876) 299 



Fossil — 



bones discovered in the vicinity of Tice's ford, Florida, on the origin of— 



S.T.Walker. (P. 1883) 548 



corbiculadae— T. Prime 1'*^ 



gasteropod, from Mexico, description of— C. A. White. (P. 1880) 425 



moUusks from later tertiaries of California— W. 11. Dall. (P. 187H) 332 



ox — J. Leidy - *^ 



plants, department of, National Museum, rei)ort of curator for 1884. (E. 



1884,11) ^^ 



plants from China, description of— J. S. Newberry 202 



