INDEX. 



607 



Meteorology at Harvard Observatory, 

 219; Blue Hill Observatorj', 290. 



Meyers, Frederic, his Service to Psy- 

 chology, William James, 380. 



Mezes's Ethics, Descriptive and Ex- 

 planatory, 101. 



Minot, Charles Sedgwick, Portrait of, 

 418. 



Monkeys, Intelligence of, Edward L. 

 Thorndike, 273. 



Monthly, The, Two Remarks concern- 

 ing, 510. 



Mortality, The Great, Edward P. 

 Cheyney, 402; Statistics, 601. 



Mosquitoes, Malaria and, 105, 599; 

 Transmission of Yellow Fever by, 

 George M. Sternberg, 225. 



Murray's Compilation of Antarctic In- 

 formation, 505. 



Museum, Carnegie, W. J. Holland, 3. 



Naples Biological Station, W. A. 



Herdman, 419. 

 Nation, Blood of the, David Starr 



Jordan, 90. 

 National Academy of Sciences, 217. 

 New York Botanical Garden, 219. 

 Nipher on Exposure of Photographic 



Plates, 108. 



Observatory, Harvard College, 218; The 

 Blue Hill Meteorological, Frank 

 Waldo, 290. 



Oppolzer on the Planet Eros, 414. 



Paleobotanique, Zeiller's Elements de, 

 102. 



Parent, The Frog as a, E. A. Andrews, 

 68. 



Percival's Agricultural Botany, 102. 



Periodic Law, James Lewis Howe, 

 152. 



Philippines, Peopling of the, RuD. 

 ViRCHOW, 257, 351. 



Philosopher, A Viking, F. A. B., 596. 



Philosophy, Science and, R. M. Wen- 

 ley, 361. 



Photographic Plates, Development of, 

 in Daylight, 108. 



Photography in Total Eclipse, 109. 



Physics, 599. 



Physiology, Recent, G. N. Stewart, 81. 



Pllsbry, Henry A., The Evidence of 

 Snails on Changes of Land and Sea, 

 284. 



Plague in San Francisco, 105. 



Planet Eros, 414. 



Plants as Water-carriers, Byron D. 

 Halsted, 492. 



Polar Explorations, Recent, 104. 



Pose of the Body, George T. Stevens, 

 390. 



Potamian, Brother, Gilbert of Col- 

 chester, 337. 



Poulsen and the Telegraphone, 413. 



Prelini's Tunneling, 409. 



Progress of Science, 104, 217, 317, 411, 

 506, 600. 



Psychology, Experimental, 315; Fred- 

 eric Meyers's Service to, William 

 James, 380. 



Ramsay, W., The Inert Constituents 



of the Atmosphere, 581. 

 Remarks, Two, concerning the Monthly, 



510. 

 Remsen, President of Johns Hopkins 



University, 317; Portrait of, 322. 

 Reservations, Our Forest, J. W. 



TOUMEY, 115. 

 Revista de Construcciones y Agri- 



mensura, 410. 

 Ricour's Molecular Constitution of 



Matter, 599. 

 Rivers, W. H. R., Primitive Color 



Vision, 44. 

 Ro%vland, Henry A., A Plea for Pure 



Science, 170. 

 Russell on Ensilage, 222. 

 Russell and Turneaure on Public Water 



Supplies, 410. 



San Francisco, The Plague in, 105. 



Sardtoe Industry, The French, Hugh 

 M. Smith, 542. 



Schuyler's Reservoirs for Irrigation, 

 Water Power, and Domestic Water 

 Supply, 409. 



Science, Pure, A Plea for, Henry A. 

 Rowland, 170; and Philosophy, R. 

 M. Wenley, 361 ; The Progress of, 

 R. S. Woodward, 513; Development 

 of, in Western States, 600. 



Scientific, Courses in the Larger Uni- 

 versities, 110; Literature, 101, 315, 

 409, 505, 599; Items, 111, 223, 320, 

 416, 511, 603. 



Scott's Studies in Fossil Botany, 102. 



Silica, Vitrified, 509. 



Simpson's The New Forestry, 102. 



Smallpox, The Late Epidemic of, in 

 the United States, James Nevins 

 Hyde, 557. 



Smith, Hugh M., The French Sardine 

 Industry, 542. 



Snails, Evidence of, on Changes of 

 Land and Sea, Henry A. Pilsbry,284. 



Soluble Ferments or Enzymes, Edwin 

 0. Jordan, 497. 



Spinal Cord, Cocaine Analgesia of, 

 Smith Ely Jeliffe, 280. 



Sporozoa and Malaria-Germ, Gary N. 

 Calkins, 189. 



Stars, New, Cause of, 109. 



Statistical Study of Evolution, C. B. 

 Davenport, 447. 



Statistics, Mortality, 601. 



Sternberg, George M., The Trans- 

 mission of Yellow Fever by Mos- 

 quitoes, 225. 



