852 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Tornadoes — 



and tempests, distinction between— S. B. Lamarck. (R. 1871 ) 249 



queries relative to — J. Henry , 190 



Toronto. — 



Observatory, instructions by, for observations of aurora 143 



Observatory, map of stars near Nortb Pole used by 350 



University. Objects of the museum. (R. 1865) 209 



University. Scientific co-operation. (R. 1861) 149 



Torrey, John, memoir of, by A. Gray. (R. 1873) 275 



TORREY, J— 



Observations on the Balis maritima 60 



On the Darlingtonia Californica, a new pitcher plant from northern Califor- 

 nia 61 



Plantte Frdmontiante, or descriptions of plants collected by J. C. Fremont in 



California 46 



Tortoises, North American land, of genus Xerohates—F. W. True. (P. 1881) 467 



Tortola, great hurricane at— G. A. Latimer. (R. 1867) 215 



Tortugas, destruction of fish in vicinity of the— J. P. Jefferson ; J. Y. Porter ; 



T.Moore. (P. 1878) 332 



Totten, General J. G., eulogy on, by J. G.Barxard. (R. 1865) 209 



TowNSEND, Charles H. — 



An account of recent captures of the California sea elephant, and statistics 



relating to the present abundance of the species. (P. 1885) 650 



Fishes collected by, at San Cristobal, Lower California, notes on— R. Smith. 



(P. 1884) 607 



Traces of early mental condition of man — E. B. Tylor. (R. 1867) 215 



Trade- 

 ancient aboriginal— C. Rau. (R. 1872) 271, 440, 385 



language of Oregon, dictionary of the — G. GiBBS 161 



language of Oregon, vocabulary of the— B. R. Mitchell; W.W.Turner. 68 

 Transactions. See Geneva Society, Paris Anthropological Society. 



of the Anthropological Society of Washington 504, 501 



Vol. II 544 



Vol. HI 630 



Transatlantic longitude~B. A. GoULD 223 



Transfer of Smithsonian library to Library of Congress, act of Congress to au- 

 thorize. (R. 1865) 209,328,329 



Transformations, lecture on insect instincts and — J. G. MoRRiS. (R. 1855) 77 



Transit of Venus expedition to Kerguelen Island~J. TI. Kidder and others.. 293, 294 

 Transporting — 



moths, directions for-C. H. Fernald. (P. 1884) 607,600 



specimens of Diatotnacece, directions for — A. M. Edwards 366 



specimens of natural history, directions for— S. F. Baird. (R. 1856) 91,34 



Trapezium, gray substance of the — J. Dean 1"3 



Travels in Central and South America— S. Habel 269 



Treasury — 



Department, authority given by, to collectors of customs and others to re- 

 ceive and transmit specimens to the Smithsonian 34 



of United States, account of, with Smithson fund 328, 329 



Secretarv of, letter to, on payment of interest in coin- J. IIenry. (R. 



1865) 209,329 



Tree- 

 creepers of Europe and America, critical remarks on— R. Ridgway. (P. 



1882) ^81 



sparrow, passer saturatus, from Japan— L. Stejneger. (P. 1885) 650 



