828 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Royal — Continued. 



Prussian Academy of ScicDces. Prize questions. (R. 18G4) 188 



Scientific and Literary Institute of Lombardy. Prize questions. (R. 1865). 209 

 Society of London — 



list of SmitLson's papers presented to. (R. 185:]) 67,330 



notice of Soiitlisou, by D. Gilbert, president of. (R. 1853) 67,330 



origin and history of — C. A. Alexander. (R. 18G3) 187 



Society of Victoria, address of president of— R. L.J. Elleuy. (R. 1868)... 224 



ROYCE.C. C. Cessionsof lands by Indian tribestoUnitedStates. (E. 1879-1880) 476 



Rowell collection of fislics from Panama, list of— D. S. Jordan; C. II. Gilbert. 



(P. 1882) 518 



Ruin, ancient, in Arizona— J. C. Y. Lee. (R. 1S72) 271 



Ruins — 



at Savannah, Tenn.— J.P. Stelle. (R. 1870) 244 



in Hardin County, Tenn.— J. P. Stelle. (R. 1870) 244 



in White River Canon, Piuaa County, Ariz.— R. T. Burr. (R. 1879) 345 



Rules— 



for cataloguing libraries— C. C. Jewett 47 



for examination of specimens. (R. 1880) 442 



of distribution of Smithsonian publications 290 



RUNKLE, J. D. — 



New tables for determining perturbation of planets .^ 79 



Supplement for asteroid perturbations 94 



Rupert's Land, Institute of, circular of the. (R. 1861) 149 



Rupornis gracilis from Cozumel, description of— R. Ridgway. (P. 1885) 650 



Rush, R.— 



correspondence of, relative to Smithson 328 



letter from, relative to James Smithson. (R. 1853) C7, 328 



notice of, by J. A. Pearce. (R. 1859) 110 



Russell, R. Lectures on meteorology, with notes bj'^ J. ITexry. (R. 1854) 75 



Russia, meteorology in— A. Woeikoff. (R. 1872) 271 



Ru.ssiau America — 



ethnological investigations in, suggestions for— G. GiBBS 207 



suggestions relative to objects of scientific investigation in- J. Hexry 207 



•Tinneh Indians of— G. GiBBS ; B. Ross; W, L. Hardisty ; S. Jones. (R. 



1866) 214,365 



Yukon, journey to the— W. W. Kirby. (R. 1864) 183 



Ruth, John A. Remains in Bucks County, Pa. (R. 1883) 588,593 



RuTiMEYER.L. Fauna of Middle Europe during the stone age. (R. 1861) 149 



Ryder, J. A. — 



Camaraphysema, a now type of sponge. (P. 1880) 425 



Genera of the IcolopendrelUdce. (P. 1882) 518 



List of North American species of myriapods belonging to family of Lysiope- 

 talidce, with description of blind form from Luray Cave, Virginia. (P. 



1880) 425 



On certain features of the development of the salmon, (With Plate xii.) 



(P. 1885) G50 



On Semper's method of making dry preparations. (P. 1881) 467 



On the chlorophylloid granules of Vorticella. ( See also under Gill and Ryder. ) 



(P. 1884) G07 



On the development of viviparous osseous fishes. (With Plates Vl-xi). (R. 



1885) _ C50 



Ryder, J. A.; Gill, T. Literature andsystematicrelationsofthesaccopAaryn^ouZ 



fishes. (P. 1884) 607 



