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INDEX. 



Economic Life of France, Edward D. 



Jones, 287. 

 Education, 218, 329; Two Contemporary 



Problems in, Paul H. Hanus, 585. 

 Eggs, Development of Unfertilized, 443. 

 Electrical Charges of Atoms, 106. 

 Elements, Inert, 446, 558. 

 Ellis, Havelock, Study of British 



Genius, 372, 540, 595. 

 Emory, Frederic, The Foreign Trade 



of the United States, 625. 

 Energy and Work of the Human Body, 



Edward B. Rosa, 208. 

 Engineering, 438. 

 Engler's Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfami- 



lien, 661. 

 Eros, The Planet, Solon I. Bailey, 641. 

 Evermann and Jordan on the Fishes of 



North and Middle America, 100. 

 Existence of Air in the Acid of Nitre. 



Antoine-Latjrent Lavoisier, 123. 

 Explosive, High, Throwing from Pow- 

 der Guns, Hudson Maxim, 493. 



Fairbanks, Harold W., Pyramid 



Lake, Nevada, 505. 

 Famines and Sun Spots, 335. 

 Farrington, Oliver C., A Century of 



the Study of Meteorites, 429. 

 Fawcett, Waldon, Rapid Battleship 



Building, 28. 

 Ferments, Inorganic, 220. 

 Fish, Artificial Propagation of, 335; 



Commission, 334. 

 Fishes of North and Middle Americaj 



Jordan and Evermann, 100. 

 Fleury's, Medicine and the Mind, 216. 

 Flies and Tvphoid Fever, L. O. How- 

 ard, 249. 

 Flournoy's Des Indes a la Planete Mars, 



217. 

 Flow of Rocks, 445. 

 Folk-lore, 440. 

 Foreign, Plants, Introduction of, 332; 



Trade of the United States, Frederic 



Emory, 625. 

 Forest Reservations, 222. 

 Forestry, 327 : Yale School of, 221 ; and 



Irrigation, 332. 

 Foundations of Knowledge, Ormond's. 



552. 

 France, Economic Life of, Edward D. 



Jones, 287. 

 Freedom and 'Free-will,' George Stu- 

 art FULLERTON, 183. 



FrizelPs Water Power, 440. 

 Fullerton, George Stuart, Free- 

 dom and 'Free-will,' 183. 



Garrison, George P., Scientific and 



Literary Historians, 92. 

 Genius, A Study of British, Havelock 



Ellis, 372, 540, 595; Men of, Origin 



of, C. W. Super, 657. 

 •Geologist Awheel, William H. Hobbs, 



515. 



Geometry: Ancient and Modern, Ed- 

 win S. Crawley, 257. 

 Government, Science and the, 556. 

 Green's Vegetable Physiology, oil. 

 Growth of Cities, 221. 



Habits, Formation of, in the Turtle, 



Robert Mearns Yerkes, 519. 

 Hanus, Paul H. } Two Contemporary 



Problems in Education, 585. 

 Hastie on Kant's Cosmogony, 659. 

 Height and Weight of the Cuban 



Teachers, Dudley Allen Sargent, 



480. 

 Historians, Scientific and Literary, 



George P. Garrison, 92. 

 History, Rescue Work in, David Starr 



Jordan, 81. 

 Hobbs, William H., The Geologist 



Awheel, 515. 

 Howard, L. O., Flies and Typhoid 



Fever, 249. 

 Huxley, T. H., Address before the 



Anthropological Department of the 



British Association, 267. 

 Huxley's Life and Work, Lord Ave- 



bury, 337. 

 Hypnotism in Mental and Moral Cul- 

 ture, Quackenbos's, 214. 



Index to Literature of Animal Industry, 

 Thompson's, 328. 



Inert Elements, 446, 558. 



Ingersoll's Nature's Calendar, 99. 



Inoculation of Soils, 220. 



Inorganic Ferments, 220. 



Inventor of the Sewing Machine, Vin- 

 dicator, 551. 



Irrigation, Use of Water in, 101; and 

 Drainage, King on, 439 : Forestry and, 

 332. 



Jastrow, Joseph, Christian Science, 

 550. 



Jastrow's Fact and Fable in Psychol- 

 ogy, 328. 



Johnston and Mead on the Use of Wa- 

 ter in Irrigation, 101. 



Jones, Edward D., Economic Life of 

 France, 287. 



Jordan, David Starr, Rescue Work 

 in History, 81. • 



Jordan and Evermann's Fishes of North 

 and Middle America, 100. 



Kant and the Nebular Hypothesis, 659. 

 Keeler, James Edward, W. W. Camp- 

 bell, 85; Portrait of, 2. 

 King on Irrigation and Drainage, 439. 

 Knowledge and Belief, 659. 



Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, Exist- 

 ence of Air in the Acid of Nitre, 123; 

 Nature of Acids, 127. 



Lavoisier, 219; Monument (frontis- 

 piece), 114. 



