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INDEX. 



Conestabile,Mr.,294. 



Congo and Lualaba, identity of, 179. 



Connecticut fish commissioners' report, 



409. 

 Consumption, tubercular, 579. 

 Cooke, Mr. Caleb, 202, 339. 

 Professor J. P., 005. 

 Cooking, temperature for, 451. 



vessels, enamel for, 524. 

 vessels of platinum-bronze, 529. 

 Cooper, Mr. William, 610. 

 Coorongite, a new Australian mineral, 134. 

 Cope on the fossil fish of the Kansas cre- 

 taceous, 258. 

 on Pythonomorpha, 254. 

 Professor E. D., 127, 200, 244, 247, 254, 

 256, 25S, 306, 307, 308, 326, 334, 603, 

 605. 

 Copley medal to Professor Mayer, 616. 

 Copper, sulphate of, for preserving wood, 

 4S5. 

 sulphide of, in paper, 534. 

 welding, 497. 

 Coppersmiths and cholera, 564. 

 Copying-machine of Zuccator, 533. 

 Coral, rate of growth, 321. 

 Coralline not poisonous, 5S3. 

 Coregonus, 421, 423. 

 Coriaria thymifolium, 355. 

 Corks, India-rubber, 536. 

 Corn-cobs for potash, 99. 

 Cornu, Mr., 16. 



Corundum in North Carolina, 117, 132. 

 Coscinopora globularis, 221. 

 Costa, Mr. Achille, 399. 

 Cotton, destroying infected germs in, 569. 

 mineral, 496. 



printing and caseine, 516. 

 Coues, Dr. Elliott, 310, 336. 

 Council on the cattle plague, 3S9. 

 Courand & Moissonier, Messrs., 527. 

 Course of cirrus clouds, 67. 

 Cox, Mr. E. T., 125. 

 Crafts, Dr. J. W., 605. 

 Craig, Dr., 432. 



James A. M.,435. 

 Cram, Captain T. J., 4S5. 

 Crania, peculiar mound, 331. 

 Crassitherium robustum, 247. 

 Cream, substitute for, 452. 

 Croll, Colonel Angus, 466. 

 Mr., 41, 139, 140. 



on Carpenter's theory of ocean cur- 

 rents, 41. 

 on ocean circulation, 42. 

 Crooks, Mr., 90. 

 Crosby, Dr. Howard, 159. 

 Cro8sman, Commander, 155. 

 Crotalaria juncea, 4<J4. 

 Crotonate of chloralT550, 555. 

 Croup, nature of, 582. 

 Crowell & Co., 435. 

 Cryolite and chloride of barium, 546. 

 Cryptococcus, nature of, 350. 

 Cuba and Yucatan, soundings between, 44. 

 Cuckoos eject birds from nests, 249. 

 Cucumber, new variety of, 370. 

 Cnndurango, 341. 



plants, different, 355. 

 Cnpro-ammouium, 91, 501. 

 Cure for eczema, 5S9. 



for sciatica, etc., 565. 



of enteritis in horses, 387. 



of typhus in cattle, 3S6. 



Currents of the Black Sea, 57. 

 Curtis, Dr., 382. 



Rev. M. A., 619. 

 Curtius, Professor, 160. 

 Cushions, new stuffing for, 502. 

 Cutaneous absorption of drugs, 581. 

 Cutts, Colonel, 424. 



Mr. R. D., 397. 



on sea fisheries, 397. 

 Cyclones in the Pacific, 54. 

 Cynocercus incisus, 256. 

 Cyprsea, genus of shells, 228. 

 Cyprimidae, Chinese, 262. 

 Cyprinus orfus, for food and ornament, 

 431. 



D. 



Dall, Mr., 175, 27S, 327, 332, 436. 

 W. H., explorations of, 175. 



Dana, Professor, 167, 216, 268, 610, 61S. 

 gold medal to, 017. 



Dank, Mr., 479, 4S0, 4S9. 



Dank's puddling furnace, 479, 4S0. 



D'Arrest, Professor, 6. 



Dartmouth College, 28. 



observatory of, 7. 



Darwin, Mr., 237, 292. 



Darwinian idea of origin of insects, 265. 



Darwin's "Origin of Species," new edi- 

 tion, 292. 



Danby, Mr., 262. 



Davaine, Mr., 595. 



David, Abbe Armand, 213, 239, 262, 318. 



David's visit to Thibet, 213. 



Davidson, Mr., 315. 



Mr. Hunter, 433. 

 Professor, 25, 71. 



Davy, Sir Humphrey, statue to, 597. 



Dawson, Dr. J. W.,13S. 

 Lieutenant, 177. 



Day, Dr. G. E., 572, 619. 

 Lieutenant, 9, 204. 



Daylight, chemical intensity of, 90. 



Dawkins, Mr. William Boyd, 301, 380. 



De Albeitis, Mr., 168. 



De Candolle, M. Alphonse, 341. 55S. 



De Folleville, Marquis, 420. 



De la Rue, Mr., 9, 24, 25. 



De Lome, Mr. Dupuy, 481. 



De Mortillet, M., 228, 232. 



De Quatrefrages, Mr., 293. 



De Vries, Mr. Hugo, 343. 



De Wild, Mr., 532. 



De Zuccato, Mr. Eugenio, 518, 533. 



Deane, Mr., 23. 



Death's-head moth, cry of, 266. 



Decaisne, Mr., 282, 369, 555. 



Dc-clat, Dr., 386. 



Decolorization of fruit sirups, 454. 



Deep-sea temperatures, 65. 



in the Atlantic near 



the equator, 43. 

 discussion of, 59. 



Deer, new fossil, 301. 



Deherain, Mr., 344, 345, 367, 375. 



Delaunay, Mr., 52, 620. 



Delaware, salmon-planting in, 421. 



Delphinium, physiological action of, 592. 



Delprino, Dr., 379. 



Delpriuo's mode of treating silk-worms, 

 379. 



Deluge, traditions of, from Assyrian tab- 

 lets, 332. 



Denning, Mr., 3. 



