844 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Stevenson, J. Coutinued. 



Illustrated catalogao of the collections obtained from the Pueblos of New 



M.xico and Arizona in 188L (E. 188l-'82) 631 



Stewart, B. Experiments on aneroid barometers at Kew Observatory. (K. 18G8) 224 



Stichffius puuctatus, occurrence of, St. Michael's, Alaska — T. H. Beax. (P. 



1878) 332 



Stimpson, W.— 



Check-list of the shells of North America 128 



On collection and preservation of marine invertebrates 34 



Eesearches upon the nydroMinm and allied forms 201 



Synopsis of the marine iuvertebrata of Grand Manan 50 



Sting-rays, generic name of— S. Garman. (P. 1885) 650 



Stinson, Floyd. Mounds and earthworks in Vanderburg County, Ind. (R. 



1881) 481,515 



Stock-in-trade of an aboriginal lapidary — C. Rau. (R. 1877) 323, 440, 402 



Stockholm Academy of Sciences. Acknowledgment of birds. (R. 1867) 215 



Stockwell, J. N. Secular variations of elements of orbits of the eight princi- 

 pal planets. (R.1871) 249,232 



Stone, Livingston. Does the panther {Felia concolor) go into the water to kill 



fish? (P. 1882) 518 



Stone, W. J. On plaster casts of statues. (R. 1855) 77 



Stone — 



celts in the West Indies and Africa — G. J. Gibes. (R. 1877) 323 



chipping; observations on— G. E. Sellers. (R. 1885) 645, 649 



cists ueiir Highland, Madison County, 111.— A. Oehler. (R. 1879) 345 



drillingin, without metal— C. Rau. ■(R.1868) 224,440,372 



fort near Makanda, Jackson County, 111.— G. H. French. (R. 1881) 481, 515 



heai)s in Jefferson County, Ala. — William Gesner. (R. 1881) 481, 515 



image in Tennessee, account of discovery of— E. M. Grant. (R. 1870) 244 



implements, North American— C. Rau. (R. 1872) 271,440,382 



mounds of Hampshire County, W. Va.— L. A. Kengla. (R. 1883) 588, 593 



period. North American, agricultural implements of the— C. Rau. (R. 



1863) 187,440 



Stone age — 



and the troglodytes of Breckinridge County, Ky. — R. S. Robertson. (R. 



1874) \ 286 



fauna of middle Europe during the — L. Rxjtijie yer. (R. 1861) 149 



in New Jersey— C. C. Abbott. (E. 1875) 298,394 



tablet, perforated, from New York — William Wallace Tooker. (R. 



1881) 481,515 



Stones. See Building, Ornamental, Precious stones. 



precious, collection of, plan for— F. W.Clarke. (P. 1884) 599,607 



preciou.s— J. Babinet. (R. 1870) 244,377 



Store-honse, primitive, of the Creek Indians— C. C. Jones, jr. (R. 18a5) 645, 649 



Storm in Butler County, Kans., June 23, 1871— W. Harrison. (R. 1871) 249 



Storms — 



in Europe and America, December, 1836 — E. LoOMis 127 



magnetic — E.Sabine. (R. I860) 147 



of 1859— J. H. Coffin 162 



thunder, instructions for observations of— -J. Henry 235 



Strain and over-action of the heart. Toner lecture No. iii— J. M. Da Costa.. . 279 



Strait of Juan de Fuca^- 



description of new species of Paralepii {Paralepia coruscaus) from — D. S. 



Jordan; C.H.Gilbert. (P. 188v1i) 425 



Indians of— J. G. Swan 220 



