OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 245 



Meteoric shower of November 13, 1867, letter of M. Hoek, relative to 217 



Meteoric stones, lectures on — J. L.Smith. (R. 1855) 77 



Meteorite — 



in Mexico — A. Woodworth. (R. 1867) 215 



in Mexico, account of— R. SiMSON. (R. 1867) 215 



in Mexico, discovery of large — W. M. Pieksox. (R. 1873) 275 



Tucson, account of — S. Ainsa. (R. 1863) 187 



Tucson, account of— B. J. D. Irwin. (R. 1863) 187 



Meteorites — 



extract from discourse on — F. Brenndecke. (R. 1869) 228 



in Mexico— J. H. Carleton. (R. 1865) 209 



in mineralogical collection of Yale College, catalogue of — G. J. Brush. 



(R. 1868) 224 



S)'nthetic experiments relative to — G. A. Daubree. (R. 1868) 224 



Meteorograph, universal, for detached observatories — E. H. von Battmhauer. 



(R. 1879) 345 



Meteorological — 



articles in periodicals received by Smithsonian Institution and deposited 



in Library of Congress. (R. 1871; R. 1873) 249, 275 



correspondence of the Institution, extracts from. (R. 1866) 214 



discovery— F. L. Capen. (R. 1866) 214 



instruments, description of — L. Casella. (R. 1859) 110 



material contributed to the Smithsonian Institution. (R. 1860-1866, 1868, 



1871, 1874) 147, 149, 150, 187, 188, 209, 214, 224, 228, 244, 249, 286 



memoirs — J. Hann; L. Sohncke ; T. Reye ; W. Ferrel; A. Cold- 



inq; M. Peslin; C. Abbe. (R. 1877) 323, 398 



publications deposited in Library of Congress, classified list of. (R. 1873.) 275 

 reports preserved in Smithsonian Institution, classified list of. (R. 1873.) 275 



stations, cost of establishment of — J.Henry. (R. 1858) 109 



stations and observers, list of. (R. 1849, 1853-1872.) 21, 67, 75, 77, 91, 107, 109, 



110, 147, 149, 150, 157, 187, 188, 209, 214, 215, 224, 228, 244, 249, 271, 373 

 subjects, short memoirs on, by J. Hann and others. Translated by C. 



Abbe. (R. 1877) 323,398 



suggestions for Russian America — J. Henry* 207 



system for every State— Illinois State Board of Education. (R. 1855. ) 77 



system of Canada— J. G. Hodgins. (R. 1865) 209 



system of Smithsonian Institution, report on — E. Foreman. (R. 1851 ; 



R. 1852) 51, 57 



tables — A. Guyot 31, 153 



telegrams by "Western Union Telegraph Company — H. Sibley. (R. 1862) 150 

 Meteorological observations — 



at Brunswick, Maine — P. Cleaveland 204 



at Marietta, Ohio— S. P. Hildreth; J. Wood 120 



