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INDEX. 



Books Noticed : page 



Shufeldt, R. W. Chapters of the Natural Tucker, G. H. Education from a Publisher's 



History of the United States, 850. Standpoint, 710. 



Sight. J. Le Conte, 422. United States Fish Commission. Bulletin 



Sleep. Its Physiology, Pathology, etc. M. for 1896, 423. 



de Manaceine, 558. United States Geological Survey. Seven- 

 Smith, William G. Tubeuf' s Diseases of teenth Annual Report, 424. 



Plants induced by Cryptogamic Parasites, Universe, Constituents of. J. E. Atwood, 



132. 564. 



Sociology, Dynamic. L. F. Ward (second University of the City of New York. Exten- 



edition), 274. « sion Bulletin No. 20, 424. 



— English Local Government of To-day. Value. J. Borden, 565. 



M. R. Maltbie, 276. Vincent, G. E. The Social Mind and Edu- 



— Industrial Freedom. D. M. Means, 707. cation, 850. 



— The King's Daughter and the King's Volcanoes of North America. I. C. Russell, 

 Son. A. Archer, 851. • 418. 



Solly, S. Edwin. A Handbook of Medical Waldstein, L. The Subconscious Self, 



Climatology, 130. 708. 



Somali Land Mammals, 277. Waller, A. D. Animal Electricity, 711. 



Spectrum Analysis. Harvard Observatory Ward, L. F. Dynamic Sociology (second 



Annals, Vol. XXVHI. Spectra of Bright edition), 274. 



Stars, 133. Waterloo, Stanley. The Story of Ab, 



Speech, The Science of. A. M. Bell, 423. 563. 



Stewart's Telegraphic Code, 712. Water Supply and Public Health. J. H. 



Sully, J. Children's Ways, 707. Fuertes, 134. 



Taber, H. M. Faith or Fact, 564. Water Supply. William P. Mason, 419. 



Talmud, The Babylonian. M. L. Rodkin- Weather Bureau, Report of Chief of, for 



sen, 566. Year ending June 30, 189G, 424. 



Tarr, R. S. High-School Geology, 852. Weir, J., Jr. The Psychical Correlation of 



Tennessee Labor Statistics and Mines. Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire, 135, 



Sixth Annual Report, 423. 851. 



Tenney, D. K. The Cooling Universe Re- Wild Neighbors. E. Ingersoll, 561. 



futed, 851. Wilson, J. Self-Control, or Life without a 



Thompson, E. H. The Chultunes of Labna, Master, 711. 



852. Wilson, L. L. W. Nature Study in Ele- 



Thruston, G. P. The Antiquities of Ten- mentary Schools, 853. 



nessee and the Adjacent States, 274. Wright, G. F. Scientific Aspects of Chris- 



Topham, T. W. Health of Body and Mind, tian Evidence, 706. 



565. Wright, L. Induction Coil in Practical 



Trelease, W. Botanical Observations on Work, 566. 



the Azores, 566. X-Ray Journal, The American, 710. 



Troeger, J. W. Harold's Discoveries, 853. Zoology, Elements of Comparative. Kings- 



Tubeuf, K. F. von. Diseases of Plants in- ley, 564. 



duced by Cryptogamic. Parasites, 132. — The Hall of Shells. A. S. Hardy, 853. 



Botany. The Age of Trees. (Frag.) 717 



Bow-making, Ingenuity in. (Frag.) 281 



Breal, M. Processes of Change in Pronunciation 188 



" The Significance of Language 832 



British Association at Toronto, The. D. S. Martin 37 



Brooks, W. K. Migration 784 



Buchner, L. Scientific Progress in the Closing Century 486 



Buck, Winifred. An Experiment in Citizen Training Ill 



Burs and Beggar's Ticks. S. Trotter * 68 



Business through Politics. (Table) 416 



Caingua of Paraguay, The. Dr. Machon 400 



Canada, Economical Experiences of. (Frag.) 714 



Canada's Oldest Geology. (Frag.) 141 



Cavitation and Screw Propellers. (Frag.) 139 



Cereal Foods. (Frag.) 571 



