SMI 



GENERAL INDEX 



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Ser. Vol. Page 



Smithsonian Institute— Cow, 



Directions for collecting 

 preserving and trans- 

 PORTING Specimens of 

 Natural History: re- 

 print I I 172 



Establishments and objects 



(primary) II iii 42 



First buildings destroyed by 



fire; loss suffered II X 128 



Foundation and origin II ii 40 



Lecture Hall of, and its 



acoustic properties II ii 139 



Lecture Room at. By 

 Prof. Henry; with draw- 

 ings II III 110 



Letter on. By Professor 



Agassiz I III 216 



Object of I III 216 



Origin and history of I iii 217 



Plans for extending library . II ii 45 



Plans for usefulness of mu- 

 seum II II 45 



Position after fire in 1863 .. . II x 131 



Powers of regents of II iii 43 



Report for 1856: reviewed. . II iii 41 



Secretary's Report, 1855. . . II ii 44 



Subjects of lectures II ii 45 



Tenth Annual Report for 



1855: reviewed II ii 39 



Smyth, Prof. 



Autographs and character- 

 istics II XIV 620 



Smyth, Prof. Piazzi. 



Solar Refraction: reprint I in 366 

 Snails, pond. Effect of 



Cedar extracts on IV vii 442 



Snake bird II vii 509 



Snakes. 



American poisonous Ill v 255 



Casting their skin II xiii 555 



On habits of a small, in 

 Captivity. By E. J. 

 Chapman II xili 551 



Remedy for, poison Ill v 255 



Sea, Ceylon II vii 355 



Snake Poisons. By Dr. 



J. H. Garnier, Abstract III v 255 

 Snakeroot, Canadian locali- 

 ties II XV 58 



Snares. 



Various, of Denes fully des- 

 cribed (pi) IV IV 99 



Snell Merwin Marie, Smith 

 H. M. and: 



Effect of debris in rivers on 



fish: ref IV vii 429 



Snider family, Toronto. ... II xiii 437 

 Snipes. 



Hamilton species II v 394 



Position in Grallatorial 

 families II xi 158 



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Snipe, Red-Breasted, Tor- 

 onto Ill VII 192 



Snohomish Indians, voca- 

 bulary Ill V 218 



Snow. 



Ammonia in Rain, River 



water and I ii 102 



Amount that ice will sup- 

 port without sinking. . . , IV ix 16 



Coloured snow I l 261 



Note on stelliform cry- 

 stals WITH SPECIAL re- 

 ference TO CRYSTALLIZ- 

 ATION OF. By E.J. Chap- 

 man II VI 1 



On recent Cold Weather 

 AND ON Crystals of, ob- 

 served DURING its con- 

 tinuance. By Jas. 

 Glaisher I iii 232 



On RELATIVE DURATIONS 

 OF DIFFERENT WINDS DUR- 

 ING RAIN OR, DERIVED 



FROM Toronto Obser- 

 vations 1853-59. By 



G. T. Kingston II ix 240 



Snowfall, 



Rain and, and highest and 

 lowest water on L. On- 

 tario 1854-93 — statement IV v 38 

 Rain and, and highest and 

 lowest water in L. Ontario 



1854-1903 : table IV viii 3 



St. Martin Isle Jesus Que. 



for 1858 II IV 265 



St. Matrin Isle, Jesus, Que. 



for 1859 II V 311 



Snowfall and snowy days at 



Toronto from 1840-1852 . I i 88 



Toronto 1860 II vi 211 



Snow Bird. 



Hamilton species II v 391 



Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 186, 196 



IV I 52 

 IV HI 70, 89 

 Snow Bunting. 



Habits of Ontario visitors. Ill in 87 



Listowel visitor IV in 69 



Prince of Wales Sound Ill v 120 



Toronto winter bird I i 171 



Snow-flake Bird, Hamilton 



species II v 391 



Snow Goose, Specimen pro- 

 cured at Hamilton II vi 135 



Snowdon, Old, Ont. Iron 



Mine Ill i 262 



Snowshoes. 



Denes IV iv 151 



Formerly practically un- 

 known among Carriers.. IV iv 151 

 Various, of Denes IV iv 152 



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