INDEX TO CONTEIBUTORS. 387 



Prof. C. E. MuNROE (of Annapolis). 



FAGK 



132. On the estimation of manganese as pyrophosphate. 



Dr. David Murray (of Tokio, Japan). 



69. On the present progress of educational matters in Japan. 



S. Newcomb. 



41. On the transit of Venus. 



13. Remarks on the temperature of space. 



81. R.emai'ks on the phenomena of the radiometer. 



85. Remarks on the probable existence of the planet Vulcan. 



85. Remarks on the thickness of the earth's crust. 



85. Remarks on the silver currency. 



110. Remarks on the use of certain terms. 

 113. On the cosmogony. 



18G. Remarks on the satellites of Mars. 



199. On the recent transit of Mercury. [1818. 



203. On the observations of the total solar eclipse, July 29, 



W. L. Nicholson. 



873. Remarks commemorative of Professor Henry. 



J. A. Osborne. 



63. On a new meteorological instrument. 



G. A. Otis. 



190. Remarks on asymmetry. 



Peter Parker. 



28. Remarks on ordinary Chinese vocabularies. 



30. Remarks on the calendars in use in China. 



40. Remarks on the application of electricity to disease. 



65. Remarks on Egyptian antiquities. 



94. Remarks on Chinese and Indian coincidents. 



111. Moves the aippointment of a committee on commemo- 



rative resolutions. 

 130. Remarks on the late B. F. Craig. [of Mars. 



186. Presents report of committee on discovery of satellites 

 868. Remarks commemorative of Professor Henry. 

 372. Address commemorative of Professor Henry, 



H. M. Paul. 



202. Remarks on drawings of solar corona. 



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