INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
167 
Page. 
Resolution on acceptance of membership, 
lii 149 
auditing committee.v 84 
committees on mathematical papers..-vi 135 
discovery of the satellites of Mars.ii 186 
resigned and dropped members.v 84 
the title “Mr.”.i 104, x 46 
providing for presidential address.Iv 30 
Resolutions of the International Geodetic 
Commission on unification of longi¬ 
tudes and time.vi 107 
on the death of L. Agassiz.i 94 
B. Alvord.vii 127 
S.P. Chase.;.i 87 
B. F. Craig.li 130 
J. Henry.ii 196 
J. H. Lane.iii 123 
A. R. Marvine.ii 83 
A. J. Myer.iv 31 
G. A. Otis.iv 134 
B. Peirce.iv 23 
J. Rodgers.v 105 
G. C. Schaeffer.i 90 
J. J. Woodward.vii 75 
Review of Tait’s article on mechanics.vii 29 
Reynolds, Prof., cited on refraction of sound, 
ii 58. V 40, 44 
Rhymes, Counting out.x 13 
Richardson, J. G„ communication in regard 
to the diagnosis of blood-stains. Read 
hy J, J. Woodward. Reference .ii 41 
Riddell, Dr. J. L., Discovery in microscopy 
by. iv 35 
Ridges, Monoclinal.ii 74 
Ridgway, Robert, cited on Baird’s “ Birds 
of North America”.x 65 
communication on a natural arrangement 
of the Falcon idee. Read hy T. Gill. 
Reference .ii 41 
Rigidity of the earth.ii 76 
Riley, C.V., communication on the pupation 
of the Nymphalidse. Abstract .iii 41 
the issuance of silk worms from their 
cocoons and some striking departures 
from normal habits in insects. 'Mtle 
only .iii 44 
recent advances in economic entomol¬ 
ogy. Abstract .vii 10 
the systematic care of pamphlets. .<46- 
stract .viii 29 
our city shade-trees, their foes and their 
future. Reference .x 7 
Riley, J. C., Death of.iii 28 
Rings of Saturn.ii 94,102,188, vi 41 
Ripple marks.ii 61 
Ritter, J. W., cited on the chemical rays...v 135 
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Ritter, W. F. McK., communication on a 
simple method of deriving some equa¬ 
tions used in the theory of the moon 
and of the planets. In full . iv 57 
secular perturbations of Polyhymnia by 
Jupiter. Abstract . viii 54 
Rivers and terrestrial rotation. vii 21 
of Iowa. vi 93 
Roan Mountain... iv 60 
Robinson, J., Flora of Essex Co., Mass., by 
iv 95 
Robinson, T., communication on the strata 
exposed in the east shaft of the water¬ 
works extension. Abstract . vii 69 
Was the earthquake of September 19th 
[1884] felt in the District of Columbia ? 
Abstract . vii 73 
remarks on deflection of rivers. vii 24 
measuring earth tremors. viii 28 
Robison, Prof. J., cited on elasticity... v 132 
Newton’s rings. v 155 
Rochester tornado. ,vii 3 
Rockwood, C. G., communication on the 
Charleston earthquake. Abstract...tx 37 
Rodgers, John, Death of.. v 102, 105 
Rogers, Prof. H. D., cited on the Devonian 
in Pennsylvania. ii (34), (38) 
Rogers, Prof. W. B , cited on geology at Sul¬ 
phur Springs, W. Va.-. ii (27), (30) 
Rogers’ rulings on glass. ii 130 
Ross, A. C., communication on latent im¬ 
pressions on polished glass plates pro¬ 
duced by heating the plates in close 
connection with engraved metallic 
plates. Abstract . ii 39 
Rotation and rivers. vii 21 
in office. v 49 
Rowland, cited on thermometry. ix 30 
Rucker, Prof. A. W., cited on the constant P, 
X 102 
Rule on communications from sections. ..vi 38 
Rules for Publication of Bulletin. See 
Bulletin. 
Standing. See Standing rules. 
Rulings on glass. li 130 
Rumford, Count, cited on theories of heal..v 133 
Russel!, I. C., communication on the exist¬ 
ing glaciers of the High Sierra of Cali¬ 
fornia. Abstract and reference. 2 fig¬ 
ures . vii 5 
deposits of volcanic dust in the Great 
Basin. Abstract . vii 18 
What is a glacier? Abstract . vii 37 
the faults of the Great Basin and of the 
eastern base of the Sierra Nevada. , 
Abstract . ix 5 
