INDEX TO NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



C. Abbe 



PASE 



35. Communicates a letter from Mr. S. A. King. 



38. Remarks on a table of balloon voyages. 



45. Remarks on observations of auroras. 



98. Report on the meteor of December 24, 18Y3. 



99-101. Laws of the movements of storms. 



102. Remarks on seismic phenomena. 



109. Position of the planes of certain nebulas. 



Prof. S. Alexander (of Princeton, N. J.) 



105. The Zodiacal Light. [See Appendix, No. III.'] 



T. Antisell (of Yokohama). 



25. Specimen of dust charged vi'ith organic matter. 

 TO. The meteorology of Japan. 



B. Alvord. 



74. The habitability of the western plateaus. 



91. Remarks on the proposition of Mr. James Lick. 

 101-102. The recent earthquakes in North Carolina. 



S. F. Baird 



21. Communicates a report by Lieut. G. C. Doane. 



24. " a paper by Dr. H. B. Butcher. 



52. On the decrease of fish on the southern coast of N. E. 



H. Bates. 



89. The motion o^ a particle towards an attracting centre. 



E. Bessels. 



34. Scientific operations of the North Pole Expedition. 



92. Results of the Polaris Expedition. 



J. S. Billings. 



42-43. Some minute fungi. 



92-93. The collection of a large library. 



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