OF SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATIONS. 311 



T. 



Table of— 



anthropological measurements — Scherzkr; Schwarz. (R. 1866) 214 



chemical equivalents of sixty-three elements. (R. 1864) 188 



distribution of birds— G. N. Lawrence. (P. 1878) 332 



foreign gold and silver coins. (R. 1868) 224 



Tables— 



asteroid— J. D. Runklk 94 



barometrical — A. Gttyot 153 



for conversion of centigrade degrees to Fahrenheit's scale. (R. 1863) __ 187 

 for determining values of coefficients in perlurbative function of planetary 



motion which depend on ratio of mean distances — J. D. Runkle.. 79 



hygrometrical — A. Guyot '■ 153 



hypsomotrical — A. Gdyot 153 



meteorological — A. Guyot 31, 153 



metric— H. A. Newton. (R. 1865) 209, 371 



miscellaneous — A. Guyot 153 



mortality, methods of interpolation applied to. Parts i, ii — E. L. De 



Forest. (R. 1871; R. 1873) 249, 275 



of atmospheric temperature — C. A. Schott 277 



of constants of nature and art — C. Babbage. (R. 1856) 91 



of expansion by heat. Constants of Nature, Part iii— F. W. Clarke. 289 



of meteorological corrections — A. Guyot 153 



of motion of Neptune — S. Newcomb 199 



of motion of Uranus — S. Newcomb 262 



of precipitation in rain and snow — C. A. ScnOTT 222, 353 



of variations of elements of orbits of the eight principal planets — J. N. 



Stockwell 232 



of weights and measures, English and French. (R. 1863-1865.) 187, 188, 209 



of winds of the globe— J. H. Coffin ; S. J. Coffin 268 



physical— A. Guyot 153 



psychromotrical — J. H. Coffin 87 



specific gravity. Constants of Nature, Part i, and supplement — P. W. 



Clarke 255, 288 



specific heat. Constants of Nature, Part ii — F. W. Clarke 276 



thermometrical — A. Guyot 1.53 



Tablet, Palenque— C. Rau 331 



Tacchini, p. Evaporation observed at Palermo in 1865 and 1866. (R. 1870.) 244 



Tampa Bay, Florida, shell-heaps of— S. T. Walker. (R. 1879) 345 



Tangcncies of circles and of spheres — B. Alvord 80 



Taste, sense of. (R. 1866) 214 



