INDEX. 



319 



Tertiary 14 



Teutonic 160 



Tharsus 9 



Thermograph. A. for Soil Tem- 

 peratures. Wm. Hallock 4, 5 



Thompson, W. G.; Fellow 84, 88 



Thomson, J. J.; ref 32 



Thorium 78, 79 



Thorndike, E. L., Mental Traits 



IX the Two Sexes 182 



Natural Selection and Fer- 

 tility IN Man 186, 187 



Ref 40 



Sex Differences with Re- 

 spect to Variability. .61, 63 



Vice-Pres 88 



Tiguex II 



Time Intervals Bounded by 



Varied Stimuli, J. B. Miner. . 82 

 Tisserand; ref.... 222, 289, 292, 293 



Titanium 43 



Titanotheres, The Four Phyla 



of, H. F. Osborn 44-45 



TIascaltecs 178 



Toltec 177 



Tompiras town 11 



Topaz 203 



Torrey Botanical Club 102 



Torrey, J. C; Act. Mem 190 



Tortugas 207 



Tosa fowls 39 



Tower, R. W.; Act. Mem 170 



Fellow 206 



Librarian 209 



Townsend, C. H.; Fellow. .. .205, 209 

 Transit, A Combined Prismatic, 

 AND Zenith Telescope. Harold 

 Jacoby and S. A. Mitchell. 190, 191 

 Treasurer, N. Y. Ac. Sci., An- 

 nual Report. . 19-20, 91—92, 212—213 



Trias 55 



Trilophodon productus 187 



Triphane 203 



Trowbridge, C. C; Fellow 84, 88 



Some Facts Regarding Per- 

 sistent Meteor Trails — 

 The Significance of Size, 



Color and Drift 156, 158 



The Effect of the Wind 



ON Bird Migration 44, 46 



The Function of Inter- 

 locked Emargin.\te Pri- 

 iiftARiES IN Soaring Flight, 



55, 56-58 

 The Physical Nature of 

 Persistent Meteor 



Trains 42-43 



Trowbridge, W. P.; ref 57 



Turkey-store 16 



Turquoise deposits 182 



Turtles Tz 



Tusayan 11 



Uintah Reservation 160 



Ultra-violet light 191 



Underwood, L. M.; Councillor.. 17 



Vice-Pres 209 



Ungulates 15 



United States Geological Sur- 

 vey, The Hydrographic Work 



OF the, Geo. B. HoUister 159 



University of Cambridge 98 



Bologna 97 



Oxford 98 



Paris 97 



Prague 98 



Uranus 27,2 



Ute Indians, Comanche and. 

 Investigations among the, H. 



H. St. Clair, 2d 159, 160-161 



Vancouver Laboratory 72 



Van Ingen, G., The Ausable 



Chasm 47, 50-5 1 



Variability, The Application 

 of the Concept of, in Re- 

 action-Time Work, Robt. 



Yerkes 193, 194-195 



Variation and Reproductive 

 Selection in Saturnid Moths, 



H. E. Crampton 180-181 



Vari.\tion, The, of Contact Re- 

 sistance with Change of 

 Electromotive Force , H. C. 



Parker 4. 5 



Venus.. 232, 233, 234, 259. 260, 261, 

 262, 263 



Vesuvianite 188, 204 



Vienna Academy of Sciences... 167 



Virchow, Rudolph; ref 18 



Vision, An Instrument in 

 I Facial, Robt. MacDougall, 



167, 168-169 

 Vision, Apparent Motion in 

 1 Stereoscopic, J. E. Lough, 



166, 168 

 I Vision, Two Experiments in 

 Color, Robt. MacDougall. .61, 62 



Vogesite 189 



von Leydig, F.; Hon. Mem.... 18 

 von Nardroff, E. R., A New In- 

 terferometer Method for 

 Measuring the Refrac- 

 tive Index of the Trans- 

 parent Plate. ... 184, 185-186 



Fellow 84, 88 



Wall, Col.; ref n 



