312 



INDEX. 



Wind on Bird, C. C. Trow- 

 bridge 44, 46 



MiNERALOGICAL NOTES, GeO. F. 



Kunz 201, 204 



Mineralogy, Section of. 



Meeting, Jan. 20, 1902 8-10 



Feb. 17, 1902 15—16 



March 17, 1902 47—51 



April 14, 1902 59-61 



May 19, 1902 68—69 



Oct. 20, 1902 73-77 



Nov. 17, 1902 81 



Jan. 19, 1903 159 



Feb. 16, 1903 165-166 



March 16, 1903 175—176 



April 20, 1903 181— 182 



May 18, 1903 188-189 



Oct. 16, 1903 192-193 



Nov. 16, 1903 201—204 



Dec. 14, 1903 207-208 



Mineralogy, The, and Geology 

 OF the Sudbury-Ontario-Cop- 

 per-Nickel Deposits, C. W. 



Dickson 176 



Minerals exhibited at Charleston. 70 

 Minerals, On the Determina- 

 tion OF THE Relative Re- 

 fractive Indices of, in Rock 

 Sections by the Becke 

 Method, Lea McI. Luqueer. .59-60 

 Minerals, The, of the Joplin, 

 Mo., Lead and Zinc District, 



A. F. Rogers 59, 60-61 



Miner, J. B., Involuntary Mus- 

 cular Responses to 

 Rhythmic Stimuli ... .40, 41 

 Time Intervals Bounded 



BY Varied Stimuli 82 



Miocene 14 



Miocene mastodon 187 



Misaki 39 



Mitchell, S. A.; Fellow 83, 88 



Observations on the Flash 

 Spectrum at the Su- 

 matra Eclipse 42, 43—44 



Ref 242 



Res. Mem 42 



The Discovery of New 

 Gases in the Sun, 



172, 173-174 

 Mitchell, S. A., and Harold 

 Jacoby, A Combined Pris- 

 matic Transit and Zenith 



Telescope igo, 191 



Modern Mars, Percival Lowell, 



53-54 

 Moffet, Fred H., The Copper 



Mines of Cobre, Santiago de 



Cuba 188, 189 



Moki towns 11 



Molluscan eggs 192 



Molluscan Egg, An Experi- 

 mental Study of the Germ- 

 Regions IN THE, E. B. Wilson, 



206, 207 



i Mongolian 160 



j Monohybrids 164 



j Montague, W. P., The " Spe- 

 cious Present " and the Real 



Present 193, 195 



Montana, Geological Observa- 

 tions ALONG THE NORTHERN 



Boundary of, Geo. I. Finlay, 



68, 69 



Moreno, Dr.; ref 14 



: Moths 7, j2 



' Moths, Variation and Repro- 

 ductive Selection in Satur- 



NiD, H. E. Crampton 180-181 



Motor and Sensory Associa- 

 tions, Quantitative Rela- 

 tions between, j. H. Bair. ... 40 



Motor areas 194 



Mt. Biddle 208 



Mt. Dawson 208 



Mt. Deltaform 208 



Mt. Goodsir 208 



Mt. Hamilton 238, 253, 254 



Mt. Hungable 208 



Mt. Lefroy 208 



Mt. Pelee, Ash from 70 



Mt. Pele, Martinique, Obser- 

 vations ON the 1902-1903 

 Eruptions of, E. 0. Hovey.192-193 

 Mt. Whitney, California, An 

 Ascent of, with Notes on 

 THE Geology, William Hal- 

 lock 165-166 



Mt. Whitney', California. 

 Measurement of the Alti- 

 tude of, by Boiling Point 

 Determinations, William Hal- 

 lock 1 72-1 73 



Mt. Whitney, Observations on . . 70 

 Movement, Intelligence and. 



R. S. Woodworth 193, 198 



Mud rock 202 



Muscular, Involuntary, Re- 

 sponses TO Rhythmic Stimu- 

 li, J. B. Miner 40, 41 



Muscular Work, Effect of alcohol 



on 71 



Mythology and Origin of the 

 Haida Indians, J. R. Swanton, 



10, II 



