SPY-GLASS-STONE 



GENERAL INDEX 



Spy-glass, new, 5, 41. 



Squamosal bone oi the .Mammalia, 

 foramina of the, 18, 452. 



Stanton, Timothy W., new fresh- 

 water MoUuscan Faunule from the 

 Cretaceous of [Montana, 42, 188. 



Stapes, Columella and, in the North 

 American turtle, 17, 335. 



Star, discovery of a missing, 4, 311. 



— orbit of double, 2 := 518, 42, 170. 

 Stars, distances of red, 49, 230. 



— fixed, lunar occultations of the, i, 

 228. 



— new method of transiting, 41, 200. 



— photographs of spectra of, 24, 

 166. 



— relation of aerolites to shooting, 

 24, III. 



— visibility of, in daylight, from 

 depths of mines. 18, 179. 



Steam, electricity from, i, 320, 2, 3. 



— non-electricity of nascent, 2, 160. 

 Steamboats for canals, 4, 121. 

 Stellwagen, Thomas C, Carthaginian 



tombstone, 38, /2. 



Stengel, Alfred, specific precipitins 

 and their medico-legal value in dis- 

 tinguishing human and animal 

 blood, 41, 407. 



Sterneck, R. v., determination of 

 gravity by means of pendulum ap- 

 paratus, 32, 84. 



Stevenson, John J., alleged parallel- 

 ism of coal-beds, 14, 283. 



Canon City, Colorado, coal 



field, 19, 505. 



formation of coal beds. 50, i, 



519. 



geological reconnaissance of 



Bland, Giles, Wythe and portions 

 of Pulaski and ^Montgomery 

 Counties of Virginia, 24, 61. 



, — relations of the lignite 



groups, 14, 447. 



, — structure of Tazewell, Rus- 

 sell, Wise, Smyth and Washington 

 Counties, Virginia, 22, 114. 



Stevenson, John J. (continued). 

 geology of West Virginia, 14, 



370. 

 , — of Wise, Lee and Scott 



Counties, Va., 19, 88, 219. 

 — ■ — Laramie group, near Raton, 



N. M , 20, 107. 

 -notes respecting metamorphism. 



22, 161. 

 Quinnimont coal group, Alercer 



Co., W. Va., and Tazewell Co., of 



Virginia, 19, 498. 

 — • — re-eroded channel-way, 19, 84. 

 surface geology of southwest 



Pennsylvania and adjacent portions 



of W. Virginia and Maryland, 18, 



, — ■ — of southwest Virginia, 24, 



172. 

 Cpper Frecport coal-bed, &c.. 



West Va., 19, 276. 

 Stevenson, Sara T., remains of the 



foreigners discovered in Egypt by 



Flindcrs-Petrie, 1895, now in the 



]\Iuseum of the University of 



Pennsylvania, 35, 56. 

 Stille, Charles J., obituary notice of 



Horace Binney, Jr., 11, 371. 

 Stimuli, after-images of subliminally 



colored, 47, 366. 

 Stokes, Alfred C, infusoria, new 



fresh-water, 23, 562; 24, 244; 28, 



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, — , — Hypotrichous, 23, 21. 



■ , — notices of presumably unde- 



scribed, 33, 3.38- 

 Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, obituary 



notice of, 42, 14. 

 Stoll, Otto, Cakchiquel language of 



Guatemala, 22, 255. 

 Stone, Frederick D., obituary notice 



of William John Potts. Memorial 



J'uliiinc, I, ^6. 

 Stone Age. connecting link between, 



and present age, 10, 352. 



pottery of, 10, 430. 



— hand hammer, antique, 9, 401. 



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