General Index, 



681 



Swedish Samlag system, 389. 

 Synchitrium, 486, 495, 508, 513. 



Taming of the Shrew, cited, 370. 



Tanganyika, Lake, fauna and flora of, 

 184. 



Temperature of lakes, 173, 174 ; at Madi- 

 son, table giving. 143. 



ThaUop'hytes, cell division of, 513. 



Thamnophis elegans Uneolata, 526. 



"That," pronominal use of. 12, 13. 26, 

 28, 29, 36, 37, 63. 67, 75. 114. 133. 



"Them," use of, 75, 76 ; augmentive use 

 of, 26. 



Thermocline, 174. 



Thinking, multiple, 42 : single, 43- 



Thompson, George. — GotheiTburg meth- 

 od of regulating flie liquor traffic, 

 387-418. 



Thoracia, 306. 



"Thou," ranked as personal, 26. 



Thought connective. 35 ; expressfon, 43 ; 

 installments, bulk of, 45 ; measure- 

 ment, unit of. 46 ; phenomena, 16 ; 

 units, 80. 



Thwaites, R. G., 586 — Early lead min- 

 ing in Illinois and Wisconsin, cited, 

 198, note ; Early lead mining in the 

 Fever River region, cited. 208, note ; 

 Story of Wisconsin, cited, 198, note. 



Thija, see Thyene. 



Thyene 307 : imperialis, 307, 352 : vari- 

 ans, 308. 



TiMBEKLAKE, H. G. — Development and 

 structure of swarm-spores of Hydro- 

 diciyon. 486. 



Tonoplast of De Vries. 492. 



Treasurer's reports, 660, 661. 



Triglopsis, 164. 



Trigonometric function, logarithm of, 

 461. 



Tropidonotus fasciata fasciata, 523, 

 532 ; faficiata sipedon, 528, 529, 530, 

 531 ;natriir, 531, 532. 



True. F. W.. 535. 



Two-headed snakes, see Axial bifurcation 

 in snakes. 



Ttndall, on propagation of the heat 

 wave, 539. 



Upsala amount of liquor consOSied in, 

 394. 



Vacuoles in Hydrodictyon. 492. 494, 496, 

 508, 512 ; intraplasmic. 506. 



Valonia. amitotic and mitotic division in, 

 487. 



Vaucheria, 489, 494. 



Van Hise. C. R. — Discussion of Buck- 

 ley's Ice ramparts, 158-162 ; Man- 

 ner in which igneous rocks make 

 their way to the surface. 652. 



Vega's seven place tables, 442. 



Vestita, see Scrvaea vestita. 



Vicarious words, 9 ; thought phenomena 

 in which they enter, 16-41. 



Vinegar Hill Diggings, 213. 



Viroqua, 331, 334. 



VoiGT, ou heat conductivity, 539. 



VoLHARD's method for estimating chlo- 

 rine, 359. 



Vollzellbildung of Strasburger, 492. 



Volumetric methods for estimating chlo- 

 rine. 359. 



Walckenaer, cited, 284. 



Washburn Observatory, records of tem- 

 perature changes at, 142, 143. 



"Water bloom" on lakes, 176. 



Waupaca lakes, thermocline of, 174. 



"We," uses of, 18, 119, 120. 



Weidman, Samuel. — Physiographic feat- 

 ures of central Wisconsin, 652. 



Western Emigration Company, 551. 



"Where," relative use of, 13, 70, 100. 



"Which," pronominal use of, 100, 108. 



Whiteaves, J. F., 525. 535. 



WHurNEi", .1. D., on lead regions, ouoted, 

 211, 212. 



"Who," uses of. 1, 3, 6, 7. 69. 



WiESELGREN, SiGFRIED, Cited, 393. 



Wilson, researches on Echinoderm eggs, 

 cited, 496. 



WiNKENWERDER. H. A. — Observations on 

 the migration of birds, 647. 



Winnebago Lake, fauna of, 181. 



Winnebago War, 583. 



WiNsoR, Justin, on jNIurray's History of 

 the American Revolution. 423. 



Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, 

 and Letters, binding of exchanges, 

 668 ; committees, 627 ; constitution, 

 669 ; council, 626 : extracts from 

 charter. 666 ; extracts from Wiscon- 

 sin statutes relating to, 668 ; list of 

 members, 628 ; officers, 626 ; past 

 presidents. 627 ; proceedings, 647- 

 665 ; resolutions regulating proceed- 

 ings, 672. 



WooDiN. Peter, 557. 



Woodworth, W. McM., 535. 



Yarrow, H. C, in American Naturalist, 



Yellow snake of "Barbadoes. 530, 532. 

 "Yes " and "no," vicarious function of, 



37, 38. 

 "You," idea named by, 12. 



Zenodorus. 299, 300, 303, 307; d'Urvil- 



lei, 352. 

 ZiM:*rERMAN, fuchsin-iodine green of, 494, 



495. 

 Zinc mining in Wisconsin, 198. 

 Zygohallus, 322, 



