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Physiology — Continued. 



Porter, W. T. The physical basis of precocity and dullness. 



Pis. I-II. 6:7 $0.50 



The relations between the growth of children and their 



deviation from the physical type of their sex and age. 

 PI. I. 6:10 .25 



Riley, C. V. (Sex causation) 3:2 2.00 



Runge, E. C. Merycism regarded in the light of atavic ten- 

 dency. — Report of a new case, with results of an in- 

 vestigation of its digestive chemism. 6 : 11 .25 

 Sawyer, A. (Water required for domestic animals). 3:3 2.00 

 Todd, C. A. (Soaring of buzzards). 5: 1-2 4.00 

 Trelease, W. An unusual phyto-bezoar. PI. XL. 7 :18 .25 

 Botany — See Biology. 

 Chemistry. 



Bandelier, A. F. Observations on ozone, made in Highland, 



Madison Co., Ills. 2:2 2.00 



Bremer, L. (Aniline dye tests of glucose). 9:9 .25 



Carter, Seymour. (A new method of directly transforming 



cereals into food-stuffs). 12:10 " 



Curtman, C. O. (Detection and analysis of blood). 6:18 .50 



(Test for aniline colors). 5:1-2 4 00 



Cushman, A. S. The post-mortem detection and estimation of 



strychnine. 6:17. .25 



Forder, S. W. See Keiser. 



Hunicke, H. A. (Boiling point of hydro-carbons). 9:9 " ' 



Jewett, E. C. (Specific gravity determination of alloys). 4:4 2 00 



Keiser. E. H. (A method of determining the amount of lime in 



cements). 13:9 .25 



(Some derivatives of acetylene). 9:9 " 



and S. W. Forder. A new method for the determination of free 



lime, and on so-called dead burnt lime. 13:6 " 



Litton, A. (Aluminum). 1:1* 

 Luedeking, C. Anomalous densities of fused bismuth. 5 : 1-2 4.00 



Contribution to the chemistry of combustion. 5:3-4 " 



The hydration of colloids. 5 : 3-4 " 



(Iron in atmosphere). 5 : 1-2 " 



The long continued action of the electric discharge on iodine. 



5 : 3-4 » 



On the analysis of the barium group. 5 : 3-4 " 



On the specific heats, specificgravities, and the heats of hydration 



of the acids of the fatty series, and their mixtures with water 

 (with plate). 4:4 2.00 



' The post-mortem detection of chloroform. 5:1-2 4.00 



See H. A. Wheeler. • " 



Potter W. B. (Analysis of Geyserite). 4:3 2.00 



(Analysis of Peruvian lignite). 3:4 " 



Analysis of Spiegeleisen). 4:1 " 



* Exhausted. 



