796 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



NuTTiXG, C. C. — Continued. 



Collection of birds from Costa Kic.i, catiilogue of — R. Ridgway. (P. 1882) .. 518 

 On <i collection of birds from Nicaragua (Geothlyphis liairdii, n. s., Oryzoho- 

 rits nuttingl Ilidfjir., ContopuH dc2))xsslrosiris Jiidgiv., Cymhilanius lineatun fas- 

 ciaitis Bidgiv. ; I'orzana leiicogaHtra liidyw. ) (P. 1883) 548 



Nye, W. ; Benedict, J. E., collection of birds made by, note on — R. RiD(;way. 



(P. 1884) r G07 



O. 



Ober, F. a.— 

 Birds of — 



Antigua and Barbuda, collected by, catalogue of— G. N. Lawrexck. (P. 



1878) .' 332 



Dominica, collected by, catalogue of — G. N. Lawrexck. (I'. 1878) 332 



Grenada, collected by, catalogue of — G. N. Lawrenck. (P. 1878) 332 



Guadeloupe, collected by, catalogue of — G. N. Lawrence. (P. 1878).. 332 

 Lesser Antilles, coUeotcd by, catalogue of — G.N. Lawrence. (P. 1898). 332 

 Martinique, collected by, catalogue of— G. N. Lawrence. (P. 1878)... 332 

 St. Vincent, collected by, catalogue of — G. N. Lawrence. (P. 1878).. 332 



Ornitliology of the Caribbee Islands. (R. 1878) 341 



Obsequies of Joscpli Henry 35G 



Observations — 



on four mules in milk— F. W. True. (P. 1882) 518 



on stone chipping — G. E. Sellers. (R. 1885) (j45,G49 



on volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in Iceland (translation). (R. 



1885) 049,644 



upon a collection of insects made in the vicinity of New Orleans, La., in 1882 



and 1883— R. W. Siiufeldt. (P. 1884) G07 



Observatories — 



astronomical, list of— G. TI. Boeiimer. (R. 1885) G4!.), 536 



at Cordova, Argentine Republic, account of— B. A. Gould. (R. 1873) 275 



at Dorpat and Poulkova, description of— C. Abhk. (R. 1867) 215, 369 



at St. Martin, Isle Jesus, Canada East, description of — C. Smallwood. (R. 



185G) 91 



d'^.taclied, universal meteorograph for — E. H. von Baumhauei;. (R. 1879). 345 

 Girard College. See Bacbe, A. D. 



instructions to, relative to telegraphic .announcenieuts of astronomical dis- 

 coveries— J. Henry 2G3 



Kew, verification of barometers at— J. WEf.sit. (R. 1859) 110 



magnetic, at Smithsonian Institution, description of— J. E. Hilgard. (R. 



1859) '. 110 



physical, on a— J. Henry. (R. 1870) 244 



reports of, 1879— E. S. Holden. (R. 1879) 345,410 



reports of, 1880— E. S. Holden; G. H. Boeiimer. (R. 1880) 438,442 



Toronto, instructions by, for aurora o1)servations 148 



Observers. See Meteorological stations and observers. 



meteorological, of Smithsonian Institution, list of. (R. 1838) 224,373 



Occultations — 



in 1852— C. H. Davis 29 



of planets and stars by the moon, 1853— J. DoWNES . 54 



visible in the United States during the years 1848-1852— J. Dowxks S, 9. 



iO, 11, 29 



Occultator, account of — T. Hill 101 



Ocean — 



fresh water in the— W. C. Dennis. ( R. 1866) 214 



Indian, cyclone in the — N. Pike. (R. 18G7) 215 



