General Index. 



677 



Fjidrelandarennen, quoted from, 402, 

 Fairchild's work on Valonia, 487. 

 Faults in ice, 155. 160. 

 Fauna of fresh water lakes. 165. 

 Pish in Wisconsin lakes, 166 ; relation 



of, to plankton, 186. 

 Fisher on type of bifurcation in snakes, 



Flemming, chromo-osmo-acetic acid mix- 

 ture of, 494 ; triple stain of, 4y4, 

 49o. 



Flint, a. S. — Example of a theoretical 

 system of weight factors of ready 

 application in the solution of ob- 

 servation equations, 647. 



Folds, ice, 146-149, 158-160; on Unlver- 

 sity Bay, table for, 148. 



Foodstuffs, etymology of names of. 376. 



Forbes, Prof., work of, on fresh-waTer 

 animals, 167. 



FOREL — La faune profonde des lacs Suis- 

 ses, cited. 163. 



Fox Indians. 22-1; treatv with, 197. 



French traders at Peoria. 208. 



Fresh water lakes, plankton of. lG.3-187 



Fuchsin-iodine green of Zimmerman, 494' 



Fuligo, 486. 



Function, as a basis of grammatical 

 classification, 2 ; convenience of in- 

 dicating, .52 ; indication of, by in- 

 flection, 53 ; see also double func- 

 tion. 



Function signs, 55, 60. 



Galena. 210, 211. 212. 213; 214 note 



215 ; incorporated, 223. 

 Gametes in Sporodivia, 514 

 Garjian. Samuel. 529^ 535 

 Gaussian equations, 468. 

 GoLEXKix on neuclei of green algae. 4^8 

 Gordon, Wm.— History of the American 



Revolution, cited. 419 

 Gothenburg. 387, 394 ; alcoholic diseases 



in, 391 : statistics on sales of spirit- 



uous liquors in, 391. 

 Gothenburg liquor system, bibliography 



of, 417. 

 ■Gothenburg method of regulating the 



o^-^^J-io*^**®^' George Thompson, 

 ^■^7-418 ; Gould's discussion of re- 

 viewed, 387; promoter of philan- 

 thropy, 388. 



Go^'^'i^V^- ^- ^•' Quoted, 387, 389, 393, 



Grammatical classification of words di- 

 agrams for, 5, 6. 14. 



Grant county, density of population of, 

 201 ; lead producing towns of, 192, 

 198; soil of, 200; statistical tables 

 for. 201-205, 231-249. 



Gratiot's Fort, 583. 



Gratiot's Grove, 582. 



Gravimetric method for estimating chlor- 

 ine, 359. 



Great Lakes, fauna of, 181, 183. 



Green Lake, biological survey of, 167 ; 

 development of diatoms in. 176 ; 

 Mijsis found in, 164 ; thermocline of, 

 174. 



Gregory, .7. G. — Early political plat- 

 forms in Wisconsin. 647. 



Gymnosperms. special cilia in, 488 ; cili- 

 ated cells in, 514 ; blepharoplast of, 

 515. 



Ball, R. D. — Action of tellurium and 

 selenium on gold and silver salts, 

 652. 



Hannibal, 552. 



Harper^ C. L. — Address in memory of 

 W. H. Chandler, 617. 



Harper. R. A. — Cell structure and re- 

 production in Humenomycetes, 651 ; 

 Fungi parasitic on mushrooms, 652 ; 

 Researches on Synchitriutn, Pilobu- 

 lus, Sporodinia, and Fuligo, cited, 

 486. 



"He," use and classification of, 4, 7, 8, 

 9, 18, 23, 24, 25. 117, 118, 130, 

 note. 



Heat conductivity and density in com- 

 mon woods, relation between, 539- 

 542. 



Hemilenca viaia, 651. 



Hensen, on distribution, measurement 

 and production of plankton, 177, 

 178. 



Hentz — North American spiders, cited, 

 284, 310. 



Heterodon simus, 527, 532. 



Hillyer, H. \y., elected treasurer, 655 ; 

 Complex nitro-compounds, 652. 



"Himself," coinstative use of, 20. 



HOBBS, W. H. — Address in memory of 

 Edward Orton, 610 ; Boulder trains 

 in the Pomperaug Valley. 652 ; New- 

 ark formation on the Atlantic slope, 

 652 ; Orientation of stream chan- 

 nels. 648 ; Tungsten mine at Trum- 

 bull. Ct., 648. 



Hook, E. A. — Repeating decimals, 648; 

 stereograms drawn by, 648. 



Household words : their etymology ; J. D. 

 Butler, 366-383 ; whose etymology 

 is indicated, list of, 382-383. 



Hoy, p. R.. on deep water fauna of 

 lakes, 163. 



Hudrie, Ernst, quoted, 394. 



Hi/flrodicti/on, swarm spores of, 486. 



HyUm, 305. 



"I," use and classification of, 1, 32, 114, 

 116, 118-123. 



Ice, expansion of, 145, 150, 153. 



Ice ramparts, E. R. Buckley, 141-162 ; 

 cause of, 149 ; changes Involved in 

 formation of, 156 ; forms of, 144. 



Icius, 310. 



Idea-forerunners, 40. 



Idea-repeaters, 39. 40. 



Imperialis Rossi, 308. 



Inaugurative use of "he" and "his," 24. 



Incoherent thought, expression of, 43. 



Indefinites, a division of initiatives, 10 ; 

 differentiation of. 13 ; nonpronomi- 

 nality of, 139 ; number of, 135 ; sen- 

 timental rank of, 137 ; variety of, 

 135. 



Inflection, function indication by, 53 ; 

 history of, 54 ; isolated, 56. 



Initiatives, subdivided into definites and 

 indefinites. 10 ; words known as, 8. 



Interjections, 29. 32. 



Iowa county, 582, 583 ; lead-producing 

 townships of, 192 ; statistical tables 

 for, 231-236. 



"It," use of, 25, 26, 69, 137. 



Jo Daviess county, see also. Lead region 

 of Illinois ; admission of negrj)es in- 

 to, 219 ; agriculture in, 220 ; boun- 

 dary changes in, 250 ; geology of, 

 212 : lead mines in, 212 ; precincts 

 of, 250 : records of, 214 : statistical 

 tables for, 252-267 ; township or- 

 ganization of, 250. 



Johnson, James, 210. 



