SUBJECT INDEX 



613 



Saw-flies, Harris collection of, and the 

 species described by Harris. S. A. 

 ROHWER. 508. 



tSawfly, black grain-stem, of Europe, 

 in the United states. A. B. Gahan. 

 277. 



Sphenophorus (Coleoptera), descrip- 

 tion of new species of, from Florida. 

 F. H. Chittenden. 313. 



tSubterranean insects, laboratory 



methods of breeding and rearing. 



J. A. Hyslop. 528. 

 fTermites or white ants, habits of. 



T. E. Snyder. 305. 

 fWood-boring insects, laboratory 



methods of breeding and rearing. 



F. C. Craighead. 528. 

 fZoraptera, notes on. A. N. Caudell. 



279. 

 Ethnology. *Handbook of aboriginal 



American antiquities. Part I. 



Lithic industries. W. H. Holmes. 



47. 

 *Antiquities of Jemez Plateau, New 



Mexico. J. A. Jeancon. 419. 

 International and interclass misunder- 

 standings. John R. Swanton. 



405. 

 See also Anthropology. 



Geochemistry. Aragonite from sea water, 

 unusual deposit of. Roger C. 

 Wells. 249. 

 Brine from the Ligonier well in 

 Pennsylvania, analysis of. C. H. 

 Kidwell. 385. 

 *Oil field, the Stmset-Midway, Cali- 

 fornia. Part II. Geochemical re- 

 lations of the oil, gas and water. 



G. S. Rogers. 523. 



Sulphide mineral water, notes on 

 analysis of. J. G. Fairchild. 559. 



Geodesy. *Map projection in general, 

 a study of. Oscar S. Adams. 470. 



Geology. *Artesian waters in vicinity 

 of Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 N. H. Darton. 209. 



*Chromite of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 



preliminary report on. A. C. GiLL. 



522. 

 *Coal-field, the Abram Creek-Stony 



River, West Virginia. George H. 



Ashley. 521. 



*Conservation through engineering. 



Franklin K. Lane. 273. 

 jCoral reefs of American Samoa. 



Alfred G. Mayor. 309. 



fEarth, the nature of the interior of. 

 L. H. Adams. 498. 



fEarthquakes and elastic properties 

 of the earth. E. D. Williamson. 

 498. 



fGas in the Big Sand Draw anticline, 

 Fremont County, Wyoming. A. J. 

 Collier. 520. 



*Geothermal data of the United 

 States. N. H. Darton. 519. 



*Ground water in the Reese River 

 Basin and adjacent parts of Hum- 

 boldt River Basin, Nevada. Ger- 

 ald A. Waring. 473. 



*Ground water in the San Jacinto and 

 Temecula Basins, California. Ger- 

 ald A. Waring. 472. 



fLevels, changes of land and ocean. 

 Reginald A. Daly. 50. 



fLower Gila region, Arizona, geology 

 of the. Clyde P. Ross. 51. 



*Manganese ore in Costa Rica and 

 Panama, deposits of. J. D. Sears. 

 573. 



*Manganese ore in Nevada, deposits 

 of. J. T. Pardee and E. L. Jones. 

 573. 



fManganese ore in southeastern Cali- 

 fornia, desposits of. Edward L. 

 Jones. 470. 



*Mineral supplies, our. H. D. Mc- 

 Caskey and E. F. Burchell. 

 326. 



*Mollusks, Tertiary, from the Lee- 

 ward Islands and Cuba. C. W. 

 Cooke. 46. 



