OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 175 



Documents relative to origin and history of Smithsonian Institution — W. J. 



Ehees 328 



DoD, S. B. Memorial discourse on J. Henry 356 



Dodge, G. W. Lightning discharges. (R. 1867) 215 



Dodge, N. S. Memoir of C. Babbage. (R. 1873) 275 



Dodge, N. S. Memoir of Sir John F. W. Herschel. (R. 1871) 249 



Dog's revenge, a Dakota fable— S. R. Riggs. (E. 1879-80) 476 



Dolichopodidie, monograph of — H. Loew 171 



Domestic institutions in correspondence with Smithsonian Institution, list of- _ 69, 238 

 Domestic institutions in correspondence with Smithsonian Institution, number 



of 290 



Dominant language for science — A. De Candolle ; J. E. Gray. (R. 1874)__ 286 

 Dominica, catalogue of Ober's collections of birds from — G. N. Lawrence. 



(P. 1878) 332 



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



DoNATi, G. B. Phenomena in telegraphic lines during auroi'a. (R. 1872) 271 



Donations to library from foreign institutions, list of. (R. 1864) 188 



Dorosoma cepedianum heterurum, (western gizzard shad,) notes on — S. WiL- 



MOT. (P. 1878) 332 



Dorpat and Poulkova, description of observatories at — C. Abbe. (R. 1867) 215, 369 

 Dorset, J. O. Illustrations of method of recording Indian languages. (E. 



1879-80) 476 



Dorysomatidse, notes on — D. S. Jordan 806 



Douglas, S. A., eulogy on, by S. S. Cox. (R. 1861) 149 



Douglass, H. M. Translation of Weismann on change of Mexican axolotl. 



(R. 1877) 323, 401 



DowNES, J. Occultations of planets and stars by the moon, 1853 54 



DowNES, J. Occultations visible in the United States, 1848-1852__ 8, 9, 10, 11, 29 



Doyle, W. E. Indian forts and dwellings, Indian Territory. (R. 1876) 299 



Drainage, sanitary, of Washington city, suggestions for — G. E. Waring 349 



Draper, H., account of telescope of, by T. W. Webb. (R. 1864) 188 



Draper, H. Construction of silvered glass telescope and its use in celestial 



photography 180 



Dreutzer, O. E. Statistics relative to Norwegian mountains, lakes, and snow 



line. (R. 1866) 214 



Drift, fresh water glacial, of the Northwestern States — C. Whittlesey 197 



Drilling in stone without metal— C. Rau. (R. 1868) 224, 440, 372 



Drugs, classification of forms in which medicines and, appear and are adminis- 

 tered— J. M. Flint. (P. 1881) 467, 451 



Drugs, memoranda for collectors of— J. M. Flint. (P. 1881) 407, 452 



Dual character of the brain. Toner lecture No. ii— C. E. Brown-Sequard __ 291 

 Duby, p. A. Report on transactions of Society of Physics and Natural History 



of Geneva, 1861. (R. 1864) 188 



