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INDEX. 



PAGE 



Baxter, William, Jr. What makes the Trolley Car go * 316, 408, 564 



Becker, W. F., M. D. The Morbid Sense of Injury 596 



Birds, Busy. (Frag.) 138 



Blind Fishes of IsTorth America. C. 11. Eiganmann '^ 473 



Books Noticed. , 126, 268 



Amhropological Institute of Groat 

 Britain, Quarterly Journal of, 277. 



Astronomy, Elements of Practical. 

 W. W. Campbell, 129. 



— Stars and Telescopes. D. B. Todil, 

 132. 



Barrett, John. The Philippine Is- 

 lands and American Interests in 

 the Fur East, lo3. 



Becmau, W. W., and Smith, D. E. 

 New Plane and Solid Geometry, 

 273. 



Binet, Alfred. The Psychology of 

 Reasoning, 274. 



Biology. Living Organism, The. A. 

 Earl, 131. 



Botany. California Plants in their 

 Homes. A. M. Davidson, 130. 



— Plant Relations. J. M. Coulter, 

 131. 



British Race, The Story of the. J. 

 Munro, 272. 



Bucklej-, J. M. Extemporaneous Ora- 

 tory, 270. 



Bullen, F. T. Idylls of the Sea, 

 271. 



Campbell, W. W. Elements of Prac- 

 tical Astronomy, 129. 



Chemical Jurisprudence, Notes on. 

 H. Huntington, 133. 



Cities, Growth of, in the Nineteenth 

 Centtiry. A. F. Weber, 126. 



Civil Engineers, Proceedings of the 

 American Association of. April, 

 1S99, 278. 



Cope, E. D. Vertebrate Remains 

 from the Port Kennedy Deposit, 

 133. 



Coulter, John !M. Plant Relations, 

 131. 



Cragin, Belle S. Our Insect Friends 

 and Foes, 273. 



Croko, W. J. D. Architecture, I'aint- 

 iug, and I'rinling at Subiaco, 134. 



Crook, James K. Mineral Waters of 

 the United States and their Thera- 

 peutic Uses, 127. 



Dalton, D. How to Swim, 277. 



Davidson, Alice M. California Plants 

 in their Homes, 130. 



Diet in Illness and Convalescence. 

 A. W. Winthrop, 271. 



Earl, A. The Living Organism, 131. 



Economics. Liquor Laws, Central- 

 ized Administration of. C. M. L. 

 Sites, 275. 



Electricity. Accumulators, Small. P. 

 Marshall, 276. 



Entomology. Butterflies, Everyday. 



S. H. Scudder, 128. 

 — Insect Friends and Foes. B. S. 



Cragin, 273. 

 Erling.sson, T. Ruins of the Saga 



Times, 277. 

 Fish and Fisheries, Report of United 



States Commission of, for Year 



ending June 30, 1898, 27G. 

 Fiske, John. Through Nature to 



(iod.' 208. 

 Gardiner, C. A. Our Right to Ac- 

 quire and Hold Foreign Territory, 



134. 

 Gell6, M. E. L'Audition et ses Or- 



ganes, 128. 

 Gelman, F. H. Elements of Blow- 



I)ipe Analysis, 279. 

 Geological Survey, United States, 



Eighteenth Annual Report, 272. 

 Geometry, New Plane and Solid. 



Beeman and Smith, 273. 

 Heilprin, A. Alaska and the Klon- 

 dike, 270. 

 History of the American Nation. A. 



C. McLaughlin; 129. 

 Huntington, H. Notes on Chemical 



Jurisprudence, 133. 

 Idylls of the Sea. F. T. Bullen, 



271. 

 Insect Friends and Foes. B. S. Cra- 

 gin, 273. 

 Interstate Commerce Commission, 



Tenth Annual Report of, 276. 

 Jacoby, J. The Object of the Labor 



Movement, 279. 

 Knowledge, Slethods of. W. Smith, 



273. 

 Kruger, F. T. A Step Forward, 27-5. 

 Labor Movement, The Object of the, 



279. 

 Leonard, J. W. Who's Who in 



America, 274. 

 Lucas, F. A. The Hermit Natural- 

 ist, 1.'53. 

 Luquer, L. McI. Minerals in Rock 



Sections, 130. 

 McLaughlin, A. C. History of the 



American Nation, 129. 

 Mai-shall, P. Small Accumulators, 



276. 

 Ma (hematics. Trigonometry, Ele- 



niciifs of. H. C. Whilakcr, 130. 

 Medicine. Transactions Wyoming 



State Medical Society. First and 



Second Regular Meetings, 279. 

 Memory, The I'hilosophy of, and 

 Other Essays, 274. 



