INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
135 
Page. 
Elliott, E. B., communication on—Cont’d, 
the use of metric weights and balances 
for postal purposes in the United 
States. Abstract..... .ii 15 
further remarks on metric weights and 
balances for the postal s rvice. Ab¬ 
stract .ii 19 
the transition in Germany, and the 
Scandinavian nations of Sweden, Nor¬ 
way, and Denmark, from the silver 
standard of coinage and money of ac¬ 
count to a gold standard...ii 25 
calendar formulse. Abstract .ii 37 
affected quantities of the first order. 
Title only . ii 42 
the mutual relations as to price of gold, 
silver bullion, silver coin, and green¬ 
backs. Title only . ii 50 
the mutual relation as to price of gold, 
greenbacks, silver bullion, and silver 
coin. Infull .:.ii 52 
adjustment of the calendar'. Abstract..ii 59 
two propositions, now before Congress, 
for changing the coin of the United 
' States. Title only .....ii 68 
force and momentum. Title only .ii 84 
monetary standards. Title only .ii 85 
mutual relations of gold and silver, and 
of prices of commodities. Abstract...ii 87 
the telephone. Title only .ii 111 
a statistical diagram. No abstract .....ii 134 
optional money standards. Title only...i.i 135 
standards of time—international, sec¬ 
tional, and local. Abstract .ii 137 
the telephote. Abstract ..ii 192 
musical intervals. Abstract .ii 199 
the adjustment of the Carlisle tables of 
reversions and annuities. Title only..li. 201 
meridional time for railway and tele¬ 
graphic purposes. Abstract.ii 202 
the progress of international coinage in 
France and America. Title only .iii 27 
the subject of international coinage. 
Abstract .iii 38 
large area illumination by electricity. 
Title only . iii 45 
the silver question. Abstract .iii 103,107 
the construction of the Government 
sinking fund. Abstract .iii 113 
bi-metallism. Abstract.. .iv 141 
accrued interest on Government secur¬ 
ities. Title only .v 21 
the credit of the United States, past, 
present, and prospective. Title only..-v 102 
some formulae relating to Government 
securities. Title only .v 106 
Page. 
Elliott, E. B., communication on—Cont’d. 
X survivorships, with tables and formulas 
of construction. Title only .v 122 
formulas for. the computation of Easter. 
In full .vi 14 
units of force and energy, including 
electric units. Title only .vi 137 
a financial problem. Title only... .vi 149 
electric lighting. Title only .vii 80 
Benjamin Alvord. In full .vii 127 
example illustrating the use of a certain 
symbol in the calculus of aflfeeted 
quantity. Title only .viii 37 
quantity of United States subsidiary sil¬ 
ver coin existing and in circulation. 
Title only .ix 14 
annual profit to banks of national bank 
note circulation. Title only .ix 14 
a problem in probabilities. No abstract, 
X 88 
the mutual action of elements of elec¬ 
tric euri’ents. Abstract and reference..^. 92 
a new computing machine. Abstract..."x. 102 
the quotients of space-directed lines. 
Abstract .x 105, 106 
remarks on auroras.i 45, iv 22 
calendar reform.ii 30 
bimetallism.iii 103 
Benjamin Peirce.iv 24 
small loans by banks. iv 34 
the metric system .vi 4 
standard time.vi 110 
infinitesimals.vi 135 
theory of errors......vi 148 
tornado.vii 3 
sun glows.vii 17 
irrigation.vii 20 
Poole’s enharmonic organ.vii 28 
Elliott, H. W,, communication on the habits 
of the fur-bearing seals of the islands 
of St. Paul and St. George, Behring Sea. 
Reference .i 91 
Elliptic integral of the third species.ix 54 
integrals. vii 102 
Ellis, William, cited on the constant P .x 102 
Emmons, S. F., communication on ore de¬ 
position by replacement. Abstract and 
reference .vi 32 
What is a glacier? Abstract .vii 37 
remarks on glaciers.vii 9 
Emmons’ Taconic system ..x 5 
Encke’s comet.i 34, 35 
Endlich, F. M., communication on mineral 
systems. In full ... .i 77 
electrical phenomena in the Rocky 
Mountains. Title only .i 95 
