OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 157 



Cherbourg, Imperial Society of Natural Sciences of. Prize questions. (R. 18G4) 188 

 Chesapeake Bay, new fish from mouth of — G. B. Goode ; T. H. Bean. (P. 



1881) 467 



Chester county, Pennsylvania, birds of — V. Barnard. (E. 1860) 147 



Chester county, Pennsylvania, history of — W. Darlington. (R. 1862) 150 



Chicago Academy of Sciences. Acknowledging specimens. (R. 1867) 215 



China, geological researches in — R. Pumpelly 202 



Chinese coal-bearing rocks, fossil plants from — J. S. Newberry 202 



Chinese coals, analyses of — J. A. MacDonald 202 



Chinese mineral called yu, study of — S. Blondel. (R. 1876) 299 



Chinook jargon — H. Hale 161 



Chinook jargon — M. Lionnet; B. R. Mitchell 68 



Chinook jargon, bibliography of — G. Gibbs 161 



Chinoqk jargon, dictionary of — G. Gibbs 161 



Chinook names of salmon in Columbia river — S. B. Smith. (P. 1881) 467 



Chionis minor, study of — J. H. Kidder; E. Coues 294 



Chiroid fish [Myriolepis zonifer) from California, new — W. N. Lockington. 



(P. 1880) ' 425 



Chirus, remarks on genus — W. N. Lockington. (P. 1880) 425 



Chitonidae, new species of, from Panama — P. P. Carpenter 252 



Chitons of Alaskan and Arctic regions, report on— W. H. Dall. (P. 1878) __ 332 



Chitons from deep waters oft" eastern coast of U. S. — W. H. Dall. (P. 1881.) 467 



Chitons, on genera of— W. H. Dall. (P. 1881) 467 



Chlorospermeas, marine algae of North America — W. H. Harvey' 95 



Chorea, inquiries relative to disease known as — S. W. Mitchell. (R. 1874)__ 286 

 Chossat, Dr. Transactions of Geneva Society of Physics and Natural Histor}', 



1863 to 1864. (R. 1865) 209 



Christiania, Norway, University of, ethnological specimens presented. (R. 1863) 187 



Chrysotis, new species of, from Dominica — G. N. Lawrence. (P. 1880) 425 



Cibola, Coronado's march in search of cities of — J. H. Simpson. (R. 1869) 228 



Circle, ratio between diameter and circumference of — W. Perrel 233 



Circles and spheres, tangencies of — B. Alvord 80 



Circular — 



ancient mining in Lake Superior copper region. (R. 1861) 149 



for distribution at the Centennial Exhibition 290 



giving directions for constructing lightning-rods — J. Henry 237 



in reference to collecting North American shells 176 



in reference to history of North American grasshoppers — P. R. Uhler_ 163 



of inquiries relative to crawfish and other fresh water Crustacea 319 



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



of instructions for observations of thunder storms — J. Henry 235 



of instructions to observatories, relative to telegraph announcements of 



astronomical discoveries 263 



