INDEX. 



575 



IModcrn Views on INIatter, Oliver 

 Lodge, 289. 



MoNTMORExNCY, DE, J. E. G., Tlie Story 

 of Kn<;lish Education, 202, 344. 



Moral and INIental Qualities, Correla- 

 tion between, Fkederick Adams 

 \YooDS, 515. 



MoRiTZ Robert E., The Sherman Prin- 

 ciple in Rhetoric and its Restric- 

 tions, 534. 



Mosquito Destroyer, The So-called, 370. 



Mosquitoes, and Suggestions for their 

 Extermination, William Lyman 

 L^nderwood, 454. 



ISIunicipal Hygiene, The Field of, Ed- 

 win 0. Jordan, 132. 



Museum, The Field Columbian, 89; 

 of Natural History, the American, 

 283. 



JNIuseums of Natural History, the Op- 

 portunity of the Smaller, William 

 Orr, 40. 



National Educational Association, The 

 Boston Meeting of, 375. 



Natural History, The Opportunity of 

 the Smaller Museums of, William 

 Orr, 40 ; The American Museum of, 

 283. 



Naturalists, The American Society of, 

 87. 



New York Forest and Game Commis- 

 sion, 93. 



Nutrition, Physiological Economy in, 

 R. H. Chittenden, 123. 



Nutting, C. C, Bird Rookeries on the 

 Island of Laysan, 321. 



Obelisk, The Ascending, of the Mon- 

 tagne Pelee, Angelo Heilprin, 467. 



Obituary Notice of a Lung Fish, Bash- 

 ford Dean, 33. 



Orr, William, The Opportunity of the 

 Smaller Museums of Natural His- 

 tory, 40. 



Osborn, Herbert, Highways and By- 

 ways of Animal Life, 499. 



Palm and Sole Impressions and their 

 Use for Purposes of Personal Identi- 

 fication, Harris Hawthorne Wil- 

 der, 385. 



Pearl Fisheries of Ceylon, W. A. Herd- 

 man, 229. 



Pearson, Professor, on the Distribution 

 of Fertility, Edward L. Thorndike, 

 84. 



Peirce, George James, A Comparison 

 of Land and Water Plants, 239. 



Pelee, The Ascending Obelisk of, An- 

 gelo Heilprin, 467. 



Philosophical Society, The American, 

 287; Franklin Papers, 382. 



Philosophy and Science, Physicist, 

 564. 



Physician, The Tiaining of a, David 



Staur Jui{|).\n, 304. 

 Physicians, Congresses of, 191. 

 Physicist, Science and Philosophy, 



564. 

 Physiological Chemistry, 85; Economy 



in Nutrition, R. H. Chittenden, 



123. 

 Progress of Science, 86, 188, 279, 375, 



475, 566. 

 Plants, Water and Land, A Comparison 



of, George James Peirce, 239. 

 Psychology, 278. 

 Pulse and Rhythm, AIary Hallock, 



425. 



Race, Decline, Education not the Cause 

 of, Geo. J. Engelmann, 172; Sen- 

 escence, 88. 



Racial Decline, C. E. Smith, 275. 



Radium, a New Source of Heat, Henry 

 Carrington Bolton, 61 ; in Eng- 

 land, 381. 



Research and Education, Sir Norman 

 Lockyer on, 567. 



Rhetoric, The Sherman Principle in, 

 and its Restrictions, Robert E. 

 MoRiTZ, 534. 



Rhythm and Pulse, Mary Hallock, 

 425. 



Rookeries, Bird, on the Island of Lay- 

 san, C. C. Nutting, 321. 



Rowland and FitzGerald, The Collec- 

 ted Papers of, 470. 



Schneider, Albert, Bacteria in Mod- 

 ern Agriculture, 333. 



Science, "The Progress of, 86, 188, 279, 

 375, 475, 566; Magazine, B. F. L., 

 185; and Philosophy, Physicist, 

 564. 



Scientific, Literature, 85, 186, 278, 

 374, 470; Items, 95, 192, 288, 384, 

 479, 572; Program of the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition, 189. 



Senescence, Race, 88. 



Shaler, Professor, on Animal Intelli- 

 gence, EuG. L. FiSK, 468. 



Sherman Principle in Rhetoric and its 

 Restrictions, Robert E. Moritz, 534. 



Slavic Immigrant, Allan McLaugh- 

 lin, 25. 



Sleep, Theories of, Percy G. Stiles, 

 432. 



Smith, C. E., Racial Decline, 275. 



Sole and Palm Impressions and their 

 Use for Purposes of Personal Iden- 

 tification, Harris Hawthorne W^il- 

 DER, 385. 



South, Educational Endowments in 

 the Elizabeth M. Howe, 543. 



STE^'ENS, W. Le Conte, American 

 Titles and Distinctions, 312. 



Stiles, Percy G., Theories of Sleep, 

 432. 



