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INDEX. 



Sergi, the primates of the old and 

 new worlds, together with man, xi 



Serpentines of the central coast 

 ranges of California, 315 



Shakespeare discoveries, vii 



Shull, germinal analysis through 

 hybridization, xv, 281 



Silver, true atomic weight of, 359 



Sinclair, dermal bones of paramylo- 

 don from the asphaltum deposits of 

 Rancho la Brea, xi, 191 



, the restored skeleton of leptau- 



chenia decora, xi, 196 



Smith, scientific work of the U. S. 

 Bureau of Fisheries, xviii 



Snyder, radio-action the cause of 

 Hale's anomalous solar spectrum, 

 xiv 



Solar activity and terrestrial mag- 

 netic disturbances, 130, xiii 



Solutions, absorption spectra of, xii 



Sound and consonance, Greek theo- 

 ries of, vi 



Spitzka, description of the brain of 

 an eminent chemist and geologist, 

 xi 



Standards, National Bureau of, v 



Stars, the distances of red, xiv, 230 



, the existence of planets about 



the fixed, xiv, 222 



, some interesting double, xiv 



Stellar magnitudes, xiv 



Stratton, national bureau of stand- 

 ards, V 



Substitution group properties and ab- 

 stract groups, 307 



Temperature, effect of, on phospho- 

 rescence and fluorescence, x, 267 



Tide-predicting machine of the U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey, xiii 



Tittman, the new tide-predicting ma- 

 chine of the U. S. Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey, xiii 



Tower, experimental modification of 

 the germ plasm, xv 



Trelease, species in agave, 231, xii 



Trowbridge, the ether drift, 52, x 



Tunnel construction of the Hudson 

 and Manhattan Railroad Co., v, 164 



Universal Races Congress, First, in- 

 vitation to, xvii 



Vaccination and the ravages of small- 

 pox among royal and noble fam- 

 ilies, V 



Venus, the bearded, vi 



Viscera of the chest, xi 



W 



Waves, propagation of long electric, 

 along wires, 364 



Webster, the past and present status 

 of the ether, x 



Wilder, a brain of about one-half the 

 average weight from an intelligent 

 white man, xi, 188 



Wilkes Land, vii, viii 



Wood, Newton's rings as zone-plates, 

 xi 



Work, influence of mental and mus- 

 cular, on nutritive processes, iv, 145 



