834 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



S^quard. See Browu-S6quard. 



Series, conver<5ii)!^, expressing ratio of diameter and circumference of a circle — 



W. Fekkel 233 



Seriola stearusii, new species of amber fisli from Peusacola, Fla., description 



of— G. B.GOODE. (P. 1879) \Vi'.\ 



Sermon at funeral of Joseph Henry — S. S. Mitchell ;5r)(5 



Serpent, venom, bibliograpliy of— S. W. Mitchell 135 



Serpents — 



catalogue of— S. F. Baird ; C. Girard 49 



lecture on nature and cure of bites of — D. Brainard. (R. 1854) 75 



I)oisonou8, venoms of, researches upon — S. W. Mitchell; E. T. Reichert. 647 



Serraria, uew genus, description of — C. H. Gilbert. (P. 1884) 607 



Serrivomer beanii, new genus and species, diagnosis of— T. Gill; J. A. Ryder. 



(P. 1883) 548 



Serviss, E. F. Mounds near Edwardsvillc, Wyandotte County, Kaus. (R. 



1881) 481,515 



Seven cities of Cibola, Corouado's march in search of the — J. II. Simpson. (R. 



1869) 228,561 



Sexual characters of eiils— S. T. Cattie. (P. 1880) 425 



Shad, western gizzard, Dorosoma cepedianum heterurum, notes on — S. Wilmot. 



(P. 1878) 332 



Shakespeare, E. O. The nature of reparatory inflammation in arteries after 



ligature, etc. Toner lecture No. vil 321 



Shallenberger, T. M. Mounds in Henry and Stark Counties Illinois. (R. 



ISSl) 481,515 



Shark- 

 new species from Santa Barbara, Cal., descrijjtion of — D. S. Jordan ; C. H. 



Gilbert. (P. 1882) 518 



the oil, of southern California {Galeorhinus galeus) — D. S. Jordan; C. H. 



Gilbert. (P. 1880) 425 



Sharpless, T. ; Patterson, R. Phonography. (R. 1856) 91 



Shaw, J. Mound-builders in Rock River Valley, Illinois. (R. 1877) 323 



Shea, J. G. Account of library of Indian linguistics. (R. 18G1) 149 



Shea's Indian linguistics, recommendation of — G. GiBBSand others. (R. 1861). 149 



Shell, art in, of the ancient Americans — II. "VV. Holmes. (E. 1880-'81) 542 



Shell bed skull— A. S. Tiffany. (R. 1874) 266 



Shell deposits — 



artificial, of the United States— D. G. Brinton. (R. 1866) 214,440 



artificial, in New Jersey— C. Rau. (R. 1864) 138,362 



on Short Creek, West Virgiuia— H. B. Hubbard. (R. 1881) 4§1,515 



Shell engravings granted by British Museum. (R. 1863) 187 



Shellfish and their allies, lectures on— P. P. Carpenter. (R. 1860) 147, 152 



Shell heap in Georgia— D. Brown. (R. 1871) 249 



Shell heapsT— 



and ancient graves of California- P. Schumacher. (R. 1874) 286 



and mounds in Florida — James Shepard. (R. 1885) 645, 649 



and mounds on the west coast of Florida — S. T. Walker. (R. 1883) ... 588,593 



at mouth of St. John's River, Florida — S. P. Mayberry. (R. 1877) 323 



in Alabama— Charles Mohr. (R. 1881) 481,515 



in Barnstable County, Mass. — Daniel Wing. (R. 1881) 481, 515 



in New Brunswick — J. Fowler. (R. 1870) 244 



near Provincetown, Mass.— II. E. Chase. (R. 1882) 535,540 



of Charlotte Harbor, Florida— D, H. Simons. (R. 1S82) 535, 540 



of Tampa Bay, Florida— S. T. Walker. (R. 1879) 345 



on Mobile River, Alabama— A. S. Gaines; K. M. Cunningham. (R. 1877) 323 



