PROCEEDINGS. VOLS. 1-50 



BATRACH-BLAS 



Batrachians and reptiles (continued). 



of Grand Cayman, 24, 273. 



Bauer, L. A., solar activity and ter- 

 restrial magnetic disturbances, 49, 

 130. 



Baur, George, taxonom}- of the genus 

 Emys, C. Dumeril, 30, 40, 245. 



Testudinata, 31, 210. 



Beadle, Elias R., obituary notice of 

 D. Hayes Agnew, 22, 227. 



Beads from Indian graves, 11, 369. 



Bean, Coregonus nelsonii, 43, 451. 



Bear River Group, sections of strata 

 of, II, 420. 



Becker's aneroid, 7, 342. 



— ■ self-registering combined ther- 

 mometer and barometer, 7, 339. 



Beegerite, cosalite. alaskalite and, 

 22, 211. 



Bell, John, obituary notice of Charles 

 D. Meigs, 13, 170. 



Benedict, Francis G., influence of 

 mental and muscular work on nu- 

 tritive processes, 49, 145. 



Benzoic acid, conversion of. into 

 hippuric acid, 3, 129. 



Beothuk Indians, 22, 408; 23, 411; 

 28, I. 



Bergey, D. H., influence of alcoholic 

 intoxication on haemolysis and bac- 

 teriolysis, 41, 140. 



Berkshire, ^lass., geology of, 2, 3. 



Berry, Edward W., tertiary floras of 

 the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal 

 Plain, 50, 301. 



Beryllium borate, 17, 706. 



Bessel, F. \V.. motions of Procyon 

 and of Sirius. 4, 112. 



Bethune. George W.. obituary notice 

 of Robley Dunglison. 9, 70. 



observations on ethnologv, 4, 



.358. 



Betoya dialects, notes on. 30, 271. 



Biddle, Alexander, obituary notice of. 

 Memorial Vohiiiie, i, 196. 



Biddle. Clement C. obituary notice 

 of. 6, 158. 



Biddle, Craig, obituary notice of 

 Caspar Wister, 26, 492. 



Biddle, John B., obituary notice of 

 Nathaniel Chapman, 7, 397. 



Biela's comet, 4, 235. 241. 



and the large meteors of Nov. 



27-30. 1887. 24, 242. 



Bielids, possible existence of fire- 

 balls and meteorites in the stream 

 of. 24, 436. 



Big Horn region, geological explor- 

 ation of, 19, 650. 



Binne}'. Horace, obituary notice of, 



16, I. 



Binney, Horace, Jr., obituary notice 

 of, II, 371. 



Birdhawal Tribe, in Gippsland, Vic- 

 toria, language of the. 46, 346. 



Birds of Santa Clara Count}-. Cal. 

 38, 157- 



Bismuth and tellurium, 14, 223. 



Bitumens, genesis of, 10, 445. 



— — as related to chemical geology. 

 37. 108. 



Bituminous material from Pulaski. 

 Co., Va., 17, 215. 



Blair. William R.. exploration of 

 upper air by kites and balloons, 

 48, 8. 



Bland Co.. Va., geological reconnais- 

 ance of. 24, 61. 



Bland. T., physical geography and 

 geology, and distribution of ter- 

 restrial moUusca in certain of the 

 West India Islands, 12, 56. 



Blasius, William, cause of the Huron 

 disaster, 17, 212. 



meteorology, 16, 198. 



, — and health, 14, 667. 



modern meteorological methods, 



17, 278. 



progress of meteorology in the 



last twenty-five years, 16, 394. 



remarkable sun glows in the 



Fall of 1883 and 1884, 22, 213. 



Signal Service Bureau, its meth- 

 ods and results, 24, 179; 26, 285. 



