Rain-Continued. articles on, preserved in Smithsonian. (R. 1874) -. gauges R. H. GARDINER. (R. 1858) influence of, upon the barometer-J. HANN. (R. 1877) - 286, 353 109 323, 398 157 244 presence of electricity during fall of-Prof. PALMIERI. (R. 1870) 77 244 Rain-charts of United States, 1, 2, 3: summer, winter, and year-C. A. SCHOTT. 374 Raptores, oölogy of-T. M. BREWER. Rat, pouched, of Georgia, habits of-W. GESNER. (R. 1860) ---. 45 89 147 RATHBUN, R. Littoral marine fauna of Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachu- setts. (P. 1880) 425 RATHBUN, R. Marine invertebrates from New England, distributed by U. S. 467, 465, 471 333 233 135 135 135 RATHBUN, R.; VERRILL, A. E. Marine invertebrata of New England, dis- Ratio between diameter and circumference of a circle-W. FERREL.. Rattlesnakes, bibliography of-S. W. MITCHELL Rattlesnakes, genera and species of-E. D. COPE---. RAU, C.— 271, 440, 385 Agricultural flint implements in southern Illinois. (R. 1868.) 224, 440, 370 Gold ornament from mound in Florida, observations on. (R. 1877.) Memoir of C. F. P. Von Martius. (R. 1869) 187, 188, 440, 361 --- Translation of Romer's antiquities of Hungary. (R. 1876). 299, 440, 392 READ, M. C. 224 Ancient mound near Chattanooga, Tennessee. (R. 1867)------ 215 Q Reading-room of Smithsonian Institution, periodicals received in, 1853 Recent- improvements in the chemical arts-J. C. BOOTH; C. MORFIT 27 77, 91, 107, 109 progress in relation to the theory of heat-A. CAZIN. (R. 1868)--. 224 249 Recommendation of Shea's Indian linguistics—G. GIBBS and others. (R. 1861.) 149 auroras in higher northern latitudes-P. FORCE meteorological material preserved in Smithsonian. (R. 1874)------ 84 286 275 Record of recent progress in science, 1879 and 1880— Recording Indian languages, method of―J. O. DORSEY; A. S. GATSCHET; S. R. RIGGS. (E. 1879-80) 476 Records and results of magnetic survey of Pennsylvania-A. D. BACHE--- 166 244 Red river settlement, Hudson's Bay Territory, Indian remains in-D. GUNN. 215 memorial of Board of, relative to Smithson fund. (R. 1850; R. 1866.) 28, 214, 329 (R. 1867)---. 215, 329 memorial to Congress in behalf of, relative to new museum building— 299, 329 proceedings of Board of. (See also each annual report). A, G, H, I, M, 329 356 Regents of Smithsonian Institution-Continued. proceedings of Board of, relative to the electro-magnetic telegraph.. 115, 329 188, 329 report of Committee of, on Museum-A. GRAY; H. COPPÉE. (R. 286, 329 report of Committee of, on Stanley's gallery of Indian portraits. (R. report of Committee of, on Museum-A. GRAY; A. A. SARGENT; H. 299, 329 107, 329 report of Committee of, on communication of J. Henry relative to electro- 107, 329 reports of Committee of, on distribution of Smithsonian income. J. A. 67, 329 Regents of University of State of New York. Acknowledgment for specimens. 209, 329 Registration of periodical phenomena-J. HENRY. (R. 1855) .. 77 148, 65 Regulations of the Smithsonian Institution, 1872 ----- 260 Regulations of the U. S. National Museum-G. B. GOODE. (P. 1881) --- 467, 445 91 Reigen Mazatlan collection of mollusks-P. P. CARPENTER 252 215 between barometric variations and atmospheric currents-M. PESLIN. of food to work, and its bearing on medical practice-S. HAUGHTON. 244 of physical sciences to science in general-H. HELMHOLTZ. (R. 1871) 249 149 Relationship- circular respecting degrees of-L. H. MORGAN 138 system of, of Cree Indians-E. A. WATKINS. (R. 1862)-- 150 systems of-L. H. MORGAN 218 Relative intensity of heat and light of sun-L. W. MEECH. (R. 1856)----- 91, 83 Relic, ancient, of Maya sculpture, remarks on— -A. SCHOTT. (R. 1871) --. ancient, of north western Iowa-J. B. CUTTS. (R. 1872) 271 271 Religion of Shoshone Indians-A. G. BRACKETT. (R. 1879) 345 228 aboriginal, of Tennessee-J. JONES. 259 ancient, in Colorado-E. L. BERTHOUD. (R. 1867)--- 215 human, from Patagonia-A. RIED. (R. 1862) -- Indian, in Caddo parish, Louisiana-T. P. HOTCHKISS. (R. 1872) –. 150 271 318 of walrus (?) in Maine-C. H. BOYD. (P. 1881). prehistoric, in Montana-P. W. NORRIS. (R. 1879) 467 345 prehistoric, in vicinity of city of Washington, D. C.—T. R. PEALE. Zapotec, account of-J. G. SAWKINS; B. MAYER.. Remains-See Ancient remains. Remarkable forms of hail-stones in Georgia-S. ABICH. (R. 1869)-- Remarks- 271 86 228 concerning nature of currents of air-A. COLDING. (R. 1877)------ 323, on Cara gigantesca of Yzamal in Yucatan—A. SCHOTT. (R. 1869) – on osteology of Opheosaurus ventralis R. W. SHUFELDT. (P. 1881)--- Reparatory inflammation in arteries after ligature, etc., nature of. Toner lec- 398 249 228 275 467 75 425 356 ture No. VII-E. O. SHAKESPEARE Reply to criticisms of J. Hann by W. FERREL. (R. 1877)--- Report of- Report-See Henry, J., Baird, S. F., Regents. American Academy of Arts and Sciences on organization of Smithso- architect-B. S. ALEXANDER. Board of Regents of Smithsonian Institution, 1847-1880 G, H, I, 21, 476 442 Commission on general stereotype catalogue of public libraries. (R. 1850.) 28,47 logical observations. (R. 1851)--- 51 Report of-Continued. Executive Committee (See also each annual report) Executive Committee on Henry statue. (R. 1880) - 329 442 333 experiments on animal heat of fishes-J. H. KIDDER. (P. 1879) explorations in New Mexico and Arizona-J. STEVENSON. (R. 1880) -- 442 341 345, 409 442, 434 National Museum Building Commission for 1879. (R. 1879) --- ------ Senate Judiciary Committee on management of Smithsonian-A. P. BUT- Smithsonian Institution-See Report of Board of Regents. best use of new hall of the Institution-L. AGASSIZ. (R. 1867) electro-magnetic telegraph-C. C. FELTON. (R. 1857) fire of January, 1865–R. WALLACH; J. HENRY. (R. 1864)--- Museum-A. GRAY; H. COPPÉE. (R. 1874) Museum-A. GRAY; A. A. SARGENT; H. CLYMER. (R. 1876)....... 77 442, 433 215, 329 Stanley's gallery of Indian portraits. (R. 1857) ------ contents of bottles of water from Gulf of Mexico-W. G. FARLOW. 467 copyright system-C. C. JEWETT. (R. 1851) 51 effect of frost on stones-C. G. PAGE 329 ethnological collections of Museum of Lausanne-F. TROYON. (R. 1861) 149 244 75, 348 51 fishes of New Jersey coast, as observed in 1854-S. F. BAIRD. (R. fossils from Nebraska-J. LEIDY. (R. 1851) |