STORM-SIGNALS. 



STORM-SIGNALS. X. European system of 

 forecasting, 690; movement for a bureau at 

 Washington, 690 ; organization, 690 ; expense, 

 690 ; operation, 690 ; station on Mount Wash- 

 ington, 690; specimen of daily tables, 691; 

 synopsis and estimate of the same, 691 ; veri- 

 fications, 691 ; exhibition of storm-signals on 

 the lakes, 692; work of Thomas B. Butler, 

 692 ; its principles, 692 ; course of storms in 

 the United States, 693 ; their premonitions, 

 693; perturbations of magnetic needle, 694; 

 improvement in meteorological instruments, 

 694 ; various instruments, 695 ; observers at 

 the various stations, 695 ; operations thus far, 

 698. 



STORMS, HENRY. XIY. Decease of, 640. 



STORRS, Rev. RICHARD S. XIII. Birth, 720 ; 

 death, 720 ; career as a clergyman and journal- 

 ist, 720. 



STORRS, WILLIAM L. I. Biographical no- 

 tice of, 663. 



STOTSBACHI. VII. Tycoon of Japan, 416. 



STOUFFER, Captain GEORGE C., sea-captain. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 570. 



STOW, BARON. IX. Birth, 648; death, 648; 

 pursuits, 648 ; works, 648. 



STRACHAN, JOHN. VII. Birth and death, 

 703; education, 703; clerical studies and la- 

 bors, 703 ; connection with educational inter- 

 ests in Canada, 703. 



STRANGFORD, PERCY ELLEN ALGERNON FRED- 

 ERICK WILLIAM SMYTHE. IX. Birth, 648; 

 death, 648 ; pursuits, 648. 



STREET, AUGUSTUS. VI. Birth, 711 ; pur- 

 suits, 711; death, 711. 



STRICKLAND, LEE. XIII. Obituary of, 581. 



STRINGHAM, Commodore S. H. I. Commands 

 the naval expedition to Hatteras Inlet, 287; 

 conference relative to surrender of the forts on 

 board his ship, 288. 



STR03ELS, FRIEDRICI3. XIV. Decease of, 

 623. 



STRONG, JULIUS L. XII. Obituary, 628. 



STRONG, OLIVER S. XIV. Decease of, 633. 



STRONG, SELAH BREWSTER. XII. Birth, 

 748 ; judicial career, 748 ; death, 748. 



STRONG, THERON K. XIII. Birth, 721; 

 death, 721 ; career as a lawyer and judge, 721. 



STRONG, WILLIAM, Judge of the Supreme 

 Court of Pennsylvania. III. Opinion on the 

 enrolment act, 368. 



XI. Delivers opinion on the legal-tender 

 act, 744. 



SUEZ, CANAL OF. 



399 



XII. President of Religious Constitutional 

 Amendment Association, 785. 



STRUENSEE, GUSTAV, a German novelist. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 714. 



STRUVE, FREDERICK G. W. IV. Birth, 756; 

 writings, 757 ; death, 757. 



STRYKER, Rey. HERMAN B. XI. Obituary 

 of, 591. 



STRZELECKI, PAUL EDMUND, Connt de, C. B., 

 H. C. M. G., Australian explorer. XIII. Obitu- 

 ary of, 802. 



STUART, JAMES E. B. IV. Birth, 757 ; mili- 

 tary life, 757 ; death, 757. 



STUART, JOSEPH. XIV. Decease of, 658. 



STUART, SIDNEY H. XL Obituary of, 584. 



STUDLEY, HIRAM. XIV. Decease of, 639. 



STURGES, JONATHAN. XIV. Decease of, 

 659. 



STURGIS, RUSSELL. XII. Obituary, 617. 



STILES, RICHARD CRESSON, M. D., sanitarian. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 567. 



SUBTERRANEAN ROME. IX. Subterranean 

 cemeteries, 649 ; operations of the Commission 

 of Sacred Archaeology, 649 ; study of the an- 

 cient catacombs by De Eoss, 649 ; discovery 

 of itineraries, 650 ; cemetery of St. Calixtus, 

 652 ; importance of the rude scribbling of an- 

 cient visitors, 652 ; paintings in the catacombs, 

 652 ; specimens of gilded glass, 653 ; the Chris- 

 tian sarcophagi, 654 ; mode of construction of 

 the cemetery, 654. 



SUBWAY OF THE THAMES. X. The work 

 completed, 696 ; its object, 696 ; operation, 696. 



SUEZ, CANAL OF. III. Its size, 826; route 

 and terminations, 826 ; progress of the work, 

 827. 



V. Coal-boat passed through, 768; state- 

 ment of M. de Lesseps, 768 ; progress of the 

 works, 769. 



VIII. Eoute, 712; importance, 712; an- 

 cient canal, 712 ; vestiges of, 712 ; engineers' 

 report, 712 ; Lesseps, his relations to the Gov- 

 ernment, 713 ; stipulations with, 713 ; laborers, 

 713; interference of the Government, 714; 

 progress of the canal, 714 ; details, 714 ; sur- 

 face sketch, 715 ; perpendicular section, 715. 



IX. Opening of, 4 ; influence on commerce, 

 86 ; bonds held by Egypt, 236 ; festivities of 

 the opening, 237 ;. distances saved, 237 ; official 

 regulations for navigation, 278. 



XII. Commerce of, 278. 

 XV. Its business 263 ; bought by England, 

 265. 



