308 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



Strong, M. Observations on the prehistoric mounds of Grant county, Wis- 

 consin. (R. 1876) 299 



Structure, internal, of the earth — J. Q. Barnard 310 



Structure of cancerous tumors. Toner lecture No. i — J. J. Woodward 266 



Structures, aboriginal, in Georgia— C. C. Jones, Jr. (E. 1877) 323, 400 



Study of— 



chionis minor— J. H. Kidder; E. Coues 294 



highantiquityinEurope, lecture on— A. MoRLOT. (R. 1862; E. 1864.) 150, 188 



jade— S. Blondel. (R. 1876) 299 



mortuary customs of North American Indians— H. C. Yarrow. (E. 



1879-80) 476 



nature and mechanism of fever. Toner lecture No. iv— H. C. Wood _. 282 



phenomena of contact— T. L. Phipson. (R. 1862) 150 



physiology of fever — H. C. Wood 357 



savage weapons at the Centennial— E. H. Knight. (R. 1879) 345, 415 



skulls and long bones from mounds in Illinois — R. J. Farquharson. 



(R. 1874) 286 



trunk fishes, Ostracioniidce—G. B. Goode. (P. 1879) 833 



Studies in Central American picture writing— E. S. Holden. (E. 1879-80) .. 476 



Subcutaneous surgery'. Toner lecture No. vi — W.Adams 1 302 



Sudis ringens, new species of scopeloid fish from Santa Barbara channel, Cali- 

 fornia, description of— D. S. Jordan; C. H. Gilbert. (P. 1880) 425 



SuESS, E. Boundary line between geology and history. (R. 1872) 271 



Suggestions — 



for ethnological researches in Russian America — G. Gibbs_1 207 



for forming collections of birds' eggs — A. Newton 139 



for meteorological observations in Russian America — J. Henry 207 



for sanitary drainage of Washington city — G. E. Waring 349 



for saving parts of the skeletons of birds — A. Newton. (R. 1860) 147 



relative to ethnological map of North America — L. H. Morgan. (R. 1861.) 149 

 relative to objects of scientific investigations in Ru.ssian America — J. 



Henry; S. F. Baird 207 



to beginners in botany — L. F. Ward 460 



Sulphurous acid, action of, upon putrefactive bacteria. (P. 1881) 467 



Sumichrast, F., birds of Mexico, collected by — G. N. Lawrence 295 



Summary of anthropological correspondence previous to 1880 — O. T. Mason. 



(R. 1879) 345 



Sun — 



chemical analysis of the — A. Laugel. (R. 1861) 149 



disk of the, external appearance of. (R. 1866) 214 



eclipse of the, September 7, 1858 — J. M. GilliSs 100 



• eclipse of the, March 16, 1868— T. Hill 101 



eclipse of the, April 25, 1865— M. De Prados. (R. 1864) 188 



relative intensity 6f heat and light of the — L. W. Meech. (R. 1856.) 91, 83 



