312 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



Taxidermy, classification of collections of U. S. National Museum to illustrate 



art of— W. T. Hornaday. (P. 1881) 467, 456 



Taylor, A. S. Grasshoppers and locusts of America. (R. 1858) 109 



Taylor, F. W. Report of chemist of Smithsonian Institution. (R. 1880)--- 442 

 Taylor, W. B.— 



Henry and the telegraph. (R. 1878) 341,405 



, Kinetic theories of gravitation. (R. 1876) 299,395 



Memoir on the scientific work of Joseph Henry : 356, 339 



Refraction of sound. (R. 1875) 298 



Report on improved system of numeration. (R. 1867) 215 



Thoughts on the nature and origin of force. (R. 1870) 244, 375 



Taylor, W. M. Ancient mound in vi^estern Pennsylvania. (R. 1877) 323 



Telegrams, astronomical, circular relative to — J. Henry 263 



Telegrams, meteorological, by AVestern Union Telegraph Company — H. Sibley. 



(R. 1862) 150 



Telegrams read at memorial of Joseph ffenry 356 



Telegraph — 



American fire-alarm, lecture on the — W. F. Channing. (R. 1854) 75 



electro-magnetic, deposition of J. Henry in relation to. (R. 1857)— 107, 115 

 electro-magnetic, Henry's contribution to — W. B. Taylor. (R. 1878.) 341, 405 

 electro-magnetic, Morse's invention— W. B. Taylor. (R. 1878) .. 341, 405 

 electro-magnetic, proceedings of Board of Regents in relation to. (R. 



1857) 107, 115 



Henry and the— W. B. Taylor. (R. 1878) _ 405 



history of the— J. Henry. (R. 1857) 107, 115 



influence of aurora on the— W. D. Sargent. (R. 1870) 244 



lines, phenomena in, during auroras— G. B. Doxati. (R. 1872) 271 



report of Committee of Regents on the. (R. 1857) 107, 115, 329 



statement of S. P. Chase relative to the. (R. 1857) 107, 115, 329 



statement of L. D. Gale relative to the. (R. 1857) 107, 115, 329 



statement of James Hall relative to the. (R. 1857) 107, 115, 329 



statement of J. Henry relative to history of. (R. 1857) 107, 115, 329 



statement of Charles Mason relative to the. (R. 1857) 107, 115, 329 



Telegraphic announcements of astronomical discoveries — J. Henry 263 



Telescope — 



Henry Draper's, account of— T. W. Webb. (R. 1864) 188 



silvered-glass, construction of, and its use in celestial photography — H. 



Draper 180 



Spencer's, examination of, for Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. (R. 1855.) 77 

 Temperature — 



chart of United States for the year— C. A. Scuott 381, 388 



charts of United States, summer, winter, and year— C. A. Schott 387 



