INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
143 
Page. 
Gilbert, G. K., communication on—Cont’d. 
the origin of the topographical features 
of lake shores. Title only .iv 170 
the quaternary climate of the Great 
Basin. Reference . v 21 
barometric hypsometvy. Reference .v 48 
errors of barometric observations pro¬ 
duced by wind. Reference .v 91 
a graphic table for computation. Ab¬ 
stract .V 120 
the response of terrestrial climate to 
secular variations in solar radiation. 
Abstract .vi 10 
graphic tables for computing altitudes 
from barometric data. Reference .vi 136 
the diversion of water courses by the 
rotation of the earth. Abstract and 
reference .vii 21 
the subject bibliography of North Amer¬ 
ican geologic literature. Title only..-vix 71 
the problem of the knight's tour. ^16- 
stract... .vii 88 
a concrete problem in hydrostatics. Ab¬ 
stract .vii 92 
recent changes of level in the basin of 
Lake Ontario. Reference .ix 8 
the observed changes of level surfaces 
in the Bonneville area, and their ex¬ 
planation. Title only .ix 15 
certain new and small mountain ranges. 
Title only .ix 45 
graphic methods in research. Abstract.'X. 4 
statistics of the Philosophical Society 
from its foundation. Abstract .x 29 
remarks on vocabularies.it 28 
fresh water shells in brackish water...ii 181 
the Permian of Utah.;.iii 105 
artesian wells on the Plains.v 101 
drainage system of Iowa.vi 97 
origin of pumice.vii 25 
verification of predictions.vii 127 
terrestrial rigidity.viii 7 
care of pamphlets.viii 29 
geology of northern California.ix 7 
earthquake waves and sound waves, 
ix 43 
Gilded thermometer bulbs.ix 33 
Gill, T. N., communication on the character¬ 
istics and zoological relations of man. 
Abstract .i 24 
additions to the fish fauna of Massachu¬ 
setts, due to the researches of Prof. S. 
F. Baird, U. S. Fish Commissioner. 
Reference . i 29 
the tapir of the Andes and its allied 
forms. Title only .i 39 
Page. 
Gill, T. N., communication on—Cont’d. 
a tunny new to the American coast. Title 
only .i 47 
the homologies of the shoulder girdle of 
fishes. References .i 64 
tbe Scombrocottus salmoneus of Peters. 
Title only ...i 68 
the homologies of the arm in fishes, and 
the development of the humerus in 
ganoids. Title only .i 73 
the primates and their relations to man. 
Title only ...I 96 
the structure and shape of Palaeothe- 
rium. Abstract .1 90 
the geographical distribution of mam¬ 
mals. Abstract. .ii 26 
the causes of the glacial climate. Ab¬ 
stract . ii 47 
the progress of the natural sciences dur¬ 
ing the past century. Reference .ii 56 
the relations and sequences of the family 
Centrarchoides. Title only .ii 113 
the morphology of the antlers of the 
Cervidse. Abstract and reference .ii 135 
a new species of Chimsera found in Amer¬ 
ican waters. Abstract .ii 182 
the family of Ceratiids. Title only .ii 202 
the Prodromus methodi mammalium of 
Storr. In full .ii 15, (3) 
some remarkable instan ces of ingestion 
among fishes. Abstract .iii 116 
principles of morphology. Refercnce^tv 123 
the classification of the insectivorous 
mammals. In full .v 118 
analogues in zoo-geography. Title only, 
vi 41 
ichthyological results of the voyage of 
the Albatross. Title only . vi 48 
remarks on the decrease of fish on the 
southern coast of New England. i 52 
vocabularies. ii 28 
Peruvian fishes. ii 35 
geological climates. ii 36, 48 
calendars. ii 38 
Dakota calendar. ii 94 
marine fishes in fresh waters. ii 181 
resemblances in biology. ii 187 
an occurrence of the tarpa. ii 202 
ravages by teredo. v 98 
vital force. v 104 
Glacial epoch, Cause of.. ii 35, 43, 45 
in Utah and Nevada. i 84 
Glaciation in Alaska. vi 33 
Glacier tables. ....vii 7 
What is a ?. vii 37 
Glaciers of Alaska.x 15 
