80G CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Filling, J. C. Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in library of Bureau of 



Ethnology. (E.1879-'80) 47(i 



Pima Indians of Arizona — F. E. Grossmax. (R. 1871) 249 



Pinna, cretaceous, from New Mexico, description of new — C. A. White. (P. 



1880) ^... 425 



Pipe fishes (siphostoma) of Key West, Fla., notes on — J. Swaix; S. E. Meek. 



(P. 1884) , G07 



Pinz, A. Methods of making and preserving plaster casts. (P. 1881) 407 



Pisces, class, arrangement of — T. Gill 247 



PiSKO, F. J. Present fundamental principles of physics. (R. 1879) M't 



Pitcher plant, naw (Darlinf/lonia Calif ornica), from California — J. Toiujey Gl 



Pits at Embarrass, Wis.— E. E. Breed. (R. 1877) r.23 



Plttasoma michleri zeledoni, new subspecies from Costa Rica, description of— 



R. RiDGWAY. (P. 1883) 548 



Pittsburgh, on Des Moines River, composition of ancient pottery found at — R. 



N. Dahlberg ; C. Daiilberg. (R. 1879) 345 



P an of— 



a bibliography— J. Friedlander. (R. 1858) 109 



American ethnological investigation — H-. R. Schoolcraft. (R. 1885). ..045, 049 

 installation of collections in the U. S. National Museum — G. B. Goode. (P. 



1881) 407,472 



organization and regul.ations of U. S. National Museum — G. B. Goode. (P. 



1881) 407,445 



preliminary, for collections to be exhibited at the World's Industrial and 

 Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-85, at New Orleans. (P. 



1884) 007,597,598,599,602,604 



research upon the atmosphere— C. M. Wetherill. (R.18G0) 214 



Smithsonian Building — R. D. Owen P 



Smithsonian exhibit at Centennial— S. F.Baird. (R. 1875) 298 



Pl.'inot. See Neptune, Uranus. 



l^lauftary — 



disturbances, lecture on— E. S. Snell. (R.1855) 77 



motion, general integrals of— S. Newcomb 281 



motion, pertnrbative function of, tables for determining values of co<'ni- 



cients in— J. D. Runkle 79,94 



orbits, secular variations of elements of— J. N. Stockwell. (R. 1871). 249, 232 



Planetoids. iSfie Asteroids. 



Planets — 



between Mars and Jupiter — Professor Lespiault. (R. 1801) 149 



between Mars and Jupiter, lecture on- -E. Loomis. (R. 1854) 75 



occultations of. See Downes, J. 



Planisphere of the visible heavens for observations of meteoric displays 359 



Plant* — 



Frdmontiana; — J. Torrey 46 



Wrightianaj Texano-Neo-Mexicame. Parts i, ii— A. Gray 22,42 



Plantamour, E. Report on transactions of the Society of Physics and Natural 

 History of Geneva, July, 1804, to June, 1805 ; July, 1874, to June, 1875. (R. 

 1805; R.1877) ." . 209,323 



Plants. See Torrey, J., Gray, A. 



collected by J. C. Fr6mont in California— J. Torrey 40 



collected by C. L. McKay in Alaska, list of— F. IT. Knowlton. (P. 1885) . . 050 

 collected on the Commander Islands (Behring and Copper Islands) by Leon- 

 hard Stejneger, notes on — A. Gray. (P. 1884) 007 



cryptogamons, i)rescnt state of knowledge of— W. Reiciiardt. (R. 1871).. 249 

 dates of blossoming of— F. B. IIouGii 182 



