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11. Corrigenda in various star catalogues. C. H. F. Peters. Read November 12, 1885. 
Pp. 85-97. 
12. Ratio of meter to yard. C. B. Comstock. Read April 21, 1885. Pp. 99-102. 
13. On composite photography as applied to craniology. J. S. Billings. And on measur- 
ing the cubic capacity of skulls. Washington Matthews. Read April 22, 1885. 
20 plates. Pp. 103-116. 
14. On a new 'craniophore for use in making composite photographs of skulls. J. S, 
Billings and Washington Matthews. Read November 12, 1885. 4 plates. 
Pp. 117-119. 
15. I. On the Syncarida, a hitherto undescribed synthetic group of extinct Malacos- 
tracous Crustacea. A. S. Packard. Read April 21, 1885. Plates 1-2. 
Pp. 121-128. 
II. On the Gampsonychidae, an undescribed family of fossil Schizopod Crustacea. 
A. S. Packard. Read April 21, 1885. Plate 3. Pp. 129-133. 
III. On the Anthracaridae, a family of Carboniferous Macrurous Decapod Crustacea. 
A. S. Packard. Read April 21, 1885. Plate opposite page 137, and Plate 4. 
Pp. 135-139. 
16. On the Carboniferous Xiphosurous fauna of North America. A. S. Packard. Read 
November 13, 1885. Plate opposite page 150, and Plates 5-7. Pp. 141-157. 
17. On two new forms of Polyodont and Gonorhynchid fishes from the Eoct ne of the Rocky 
Mountains. E. D. Cope. Read November 12, 1885. 1 Plate. Pp. 159-165. 
Notes on the Third Memoir, page 45, Part I. Alfred M. Mayer. Pp. 167-169. 
Volume IV. (Part 1.) 1888 
1. The cave fauna of North America, with remarks on the anatomy of the brain and 
origin of the blind species. A. S. Packard. Read November 9, 1886. Plates 
1-27. Pp. 1-156. 
2. The solar and lunar spectrum. S. P. Langley. Read November 9, 1886. 6 Plates. 
Pp. 157-170. 
3. On the reduction of photographic observations, with a determination of the position 
of the Pleiades, from photographs by Mr. Rutherfurd. Benjamin Apthorp Gould. 
Presented August 11, 1866. Pp. 171-190. 
4. Reduction of photographic observations of the Praesepe. Benjamin Apthorp Gould, 
Presented April 14, 1870. Pp. 191-199. 
5. Balance for determining specific gravities by inspection. F. A. P. Barnard. 1 Plate. 
Pp. 201-205. 
6. Theory of magic squares and of magic cubes. F. A. P. Barnard. Pp. 206-270'. 
Volume IV. (Part 2.) 1889 
7. Contributions to meteorology. Elias Loomis. Plates 17-32. Pp. 5-77. 
8. On the determination of elliptic orbits from three complete observations. J. Willard 
GiBBS. Pp. 79-104. 
9. The temperature of the Moon. S. P. Langley. Read November, 1887. Plates 1-26, 
Pp. 105-212. 
10. On the Lucayan Indians. W. K. Brooks. Read November, 1887. Plates 1-12. 
Pp. 213-222. 
Volume V. 1891 
1. Energy and vision. S. P. Langley. Read April 15, 1888. 4 Plates. Pp. 5-18. 
2. Contribution,? to meteorology. Elias Loomis. Plates 33-51. Pp. 19-109. 
3. Report of studies of atmospheric electricity. T. C. Mendenhall. Read April 18, 
1889. Pp. 111-318. 
