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INDEX. 



Congress of Anthropological. Studies, Iu- 



ternational, 408. 

 Connecticut Experiment Station, 527, 560. 

 Continent of Europe, Observatories of the, 



Control barometers. 154. 

 Cooke, C, 51S. 



G. II., 309. 



M. C, 507. 



Prof. J. P., 273. 



and Quelet, 51S. 

 Cooling by immersion, 234. 

 Cooper, T. T., 022. 



Cope, E. U.,309,310,312,45S,472, 483,490, 499. 

 Copper, allotropic, 204. 

 Corbett, Dr. Joseph Heurv, 622. 

 Corioli, 212. 



Coruelissen, Lieutenant, 349. 

 Corneous covering of bills in birds, 479. 

 Corn fodder and ensilage, 500. 



-growing, experiments in, 556,562. 

 Cornu, 158, 104,519. 



and Bailie, 101,213. 

 Corona, constitution of, 18. 

 Coruudum crystals, 277, 279. 



gems, artificial, 596. 

 ruby, etc., artificial production 

 of, 201. 

 Cosmic meteorology, 194. 

 Costa Rica, exploration of, 412. 

 Coticulite, 292. 

 Cotta, Von, 3US. 

 Cotteau, 312. 

 Cotterill, II. B., 343,396. 

 Cotterite, 281. 



Cotton, manufacture of, 618. 

 Coues, Dr. E.,409, 416, 472, 478. 

 Cover-adjustment for microscopical ob- 

 jects, a new, 357. 

 Cox, C. F., 360. 



Hon. J. D., 371. 

 Coxwell and Glaisher, 197. 

 Cramer, 550. 

 Crania Ethnica, 392. 



Crater on the Mare Vaporum, a new, 35. 

 Craw-fish cultivated iu France, 440. 

 Creed, Dr., 401. 

 ( 'repin-Leblond, 394. 

 Crespel, Captain, 622. 

 Crespi, A. J. H., 143. 

 Crevaux, Dr., 338. 

 Croce-Spinelli, 197. 

 Crocuta, 493. 

 Croswell,C.,3S2. 

 Crova, 163. 



Crustacea as fish-food, 440. 

 Crustaceans, blind, 436. 

 Cryptogamic Flora of Silesia, 517. 

 Cryptogams, higher, 504, 512. 

 Crystalline schists, 290. 

 Crystallographic descriptions, 272. 

 Culley, 207. 

 Culmann,202. 

 Culture, 401. 

 Cuuuingham, Dr., 160, 362. 



Major-General, 3S9. 

 Cup-anemometer, 153. 

 Curioni, Giulio, 0'^2. 

 Currents of the ocean, 115. 

 Curtiss, A. II., 5(14. 

 Cust, It. N., 397, 401. 

 Cuttle-fish, 432. 

 Cuvier, 491. 

 Cyauite, perfect crystals of, 276. 



Cyclones, genesis of, ISO. 

 Cyprus, sketches on, 3S7. 



D. 

 D'Arrest, 4. 

 Dahlander, 234. 



Daily photographs of the suu, 12. 

 Daintree, Richard, 022. 

 Dairying, 507. 

 Dale, T. W., 403. 



Dall. Win. II., 119, 318, 381, 3S4, 393, 400. 

 Dall's nomenclature, 410. 

 Dallinger, Dr. W. H., 355, 366, 367. 

 Dallmeyer, of Loudon, 20. 

 Damour, 282. 

 Dana, Edw.S., 271, 4S4. 

 Daua's Manual of Mineralogj', 272. 

 Danielssen, Dr., 325. 

 Danish maps, 353. 



Darboux et HouePs Bulletin, etc., 2. 

 Dareste, G, 477. 

 Dargun, Dr. Lothar, 403. 

 Darwin, Chas., 91, 422, 435, 4S9. 



Francis, 409, 523. 

 Daubive, 219, 305, 310. 

 Davaine, 429. 

 Davenport, G. E., 504. 



Academy, 3S2. 

 Davy, Marie', 170. 

 Davyum, Kern's new metal, 262. 

 Dawes, 33. 

 Dawkins, W. B., 4S3. 

 Dawson, Dr., 101, 424, 433. 



J. W., 309. 

 De Bary, 512. 



and Strasburger, 516. 

 De Candolle, Casimir, 484, 511, 523. 



and Alphonse, 510. 

 De Chancourtois, 310. 

 De Fonvieile, 207. 

 De Gasparis, Director, 77. 

 De Gubernatis, Prof., 403. 

 De la Beche, SOS. 

 De la Hire, 550. 

 De Lapparent, 310. 

 De la Rive, 264. 

 De la Rue, 33, 256. 

 DeMortillet, 310. 

 De Notaris, 524. 

 De Parville, 109. 

 De Rauce, 300. 

 De Rossi, 102. 

 De Saporta,312. 



Dearborn Observatory (Chicago), 53. 

 Debaize, Abbe', 342. 

 Decaisne, 511. 

 Decipium, 276. 

 Decken, Von der, 436. 

 Declination, magnetic, 107. 

 Decomposition by light of carbon diox- 

 ide, 241. 

 Deep-sea angler-fishes, 470. 



animals, coloring of, 419. 



fishes, 464. 



soundings, 316. 



thermometer, 227. 

 Deficiencies in soils, 502. 

 Deichmiiller, Dr., 84. 

 Delafosse, Prof., 270, 622. 

 Delambrc, 31. 



Delaware and Maryland ship-canal, 575. 

 Dellmann electrometer, 121. 

 Dembowsky, Baron, 43. 

 Demodex folliculorum, 452. 







