134 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



Arctic explorations, lecture on — I. I. Hayes. (11. 1861) 149 



Arctic latitudes and longitudes — E. K. Kane 129 



Arctic observations — See Force, Hall, Hayes, Kane, Kumlien, McClintock, Sohott. 



Arctic regions, limpets and chitons of, report on — W. H. Dall. (P. 1878) 382 



Arctic regions, record of voj-age of yacht " Fox" 146 



Arctic seas, astronomical observations — E. K. Kane 129 



Arctic seas, magnetisal observations — E. K. Kane 97 



Arctic seas, meteorological observations — E. K. Kane 104 



Arctic seas, meteorological observations — F. L. McClintock 146 



Arctic seas, physical observations in — I. I. Hayes 196 



Arctic seas, physical observations in — E. K. Kane 198 



Arctic seas, tidal observations — E. K. Kane 130 



Arctic temperature — I. I. Hayes 100 



Arctic winds — I. I. Hayes 196 



Argentina syrtensium, new deep-sea fish — Goode and Bean. (P. 1878) 332 



Argentine Eepublic, astronomical observatory — B. A. Gould. (R. 1873) 275 



Ariopsis Milberti, breeding habits of— N. T. Lupton. (P. 1878) 832 



Arizona, ancient ruin in — J. C. Y. Lee, (R. 1872) 271 



Arizona, explorations in — J. Stevenson. (R. 1880) 442 



Arizona, Pima county, ruins in — ^^R. T. Burr. (R. 1879) 345 



Arizona, Pima Indians of — F. E. Grossman. (R. 1871) 240 



Arizona, Tonto Apaches of— C. Smart. (R. 1867) 215 



Arkansas, cretaceous fossils from — C. A. White. (P. 1881) 467 



Arkansas, earthworks in — Mrs. G. Kxapp. (R. 1877) 323 



Arkansas, invertebrate fossils from — C. A. White. (P. 1880) 425 



Arkansas, meteorological observations near Washington — N. D. Smith 131 



Arkansas, Phillips count}', ancient pottery — J. H. Devereux. (R. 1872) 271 



Armstrong, T. Mounds in Winnebago county, Wisconsin. (R. 1879) 345 



Arrangement of families of birds — S. F. Baird 210 



Arrangement of families of fishes — T. Gill 247 



Arrangement of families of mammals — T. Gill 230 



Arrangement of families of mollusks — T. Gill 227 



Arrangement of miueralogical collection — C. U. Shepard. (R. 1861) 140 



Arrangement of the materia medica collection — J. M. Flint. (P. 1881)-_ 467, 450 



Arrangements, business, of the Smithsonian Institution 325 



Arrow-heads, deposit of, near Fishkill, New York— E. M. Shepard. (R. 1877) 323 



Arrow-heads, Indian mode of making and obtaining fire — G. Crook. (R. 1871) 240 



Arrows, lectures on wounds of poisoned — D. Brainard. (R. 1854) 75 



Arsenic acid for protecting anatomical preparations— J. B. S. Jackson. (P. 1878) 332 



Art, on tables of constants of nature and — C. Babbaqe. (R. 1856) 91 



Art Gallery, Corcoran, deed of gift of. (R. 1872) 271, 329 



Art Gallery, Corcoran, deposits in, by Smithsonian Institution, (li. 1874) 286 



