PROCEEDIXGS, VOLS. 1-50 



BOYE-BRINTON 



Boye (continued). 



perchlorate of oxide of meth- 



ule, 2, 202. 



Protococcus Nivalis, 5, 262. 



— • — vibrations caused by heat, 6, t,2. 

 and Clark Hare, perchloric 



ether, i, 261. 

 Brachiopods, embryology of, 41, 41. 



— genus Rensselaria in the Hamil- 

 ton group. Perry County. Pennsyl- 

 vania, 21, 235. 



Bradford oil sand, 18, 419. 



Brain and auditory apparatus of a 



thermomorphous reptile of the 



Permian Epoch, 23, 234. 



— of one-half average weight from 

 an intelligent white man, 49, 188. 



Brains of eocene mammalia, Phen- 

 acodus and Periptvchus, 20, 509, 

 563. 



— of natives of the Andaman and 

 Nicobar Islands, 47, 51. 



Branner, John C, Botocudus and 



their ornaments, 26, 171. 

 ■ hbro-vascular bundles in palms, 



21. 459- 

 glaciation in \\'\oming and 



Lackawanna Valleys, Pa., 23, 2)^7- 

 Brazil, vertebrate paleontology of, 



23, I 

 Breck. Samuel. Continental money, 



I, 24S; 3, 57; Hiit. and Lit. 



Trans., 3, 3- 

 Bremiker's comet, 4, 86. 

 Brewster's neutral points, 10, 223. 

 Brezina, Aristides, arrangement of 



collections of meteorites, 43, 211. 

 Bridge truss, relation between the 



economic depth of a, and the 



depth that gives greatest stiffness. 



44. 164. 

 Bridges. Robert, obituary notice of, 



21, 427- 

 Briggs, Robert. construction of 



domes, 10, 379. 

 deviating forces of a fly-wheel, 



17, 126. 



Briggs (continued). 



dispersion of heat generated by 



a gas burner, 17, 309. 



— — flow of w^ater through an open- 

 ing in a pierced plate, 16, 310; 

 17, 124. 



fuel from coal dust, 10, 290. 



— — gold extracting machinery, 10, 

 29. 



— — health and ventilation, 10, 8. 

 patent to prevent incrustations, 



10, 169. 



'Pennsylvania oil region, 10, 



109. 



on the screw, 9, 278. 



reserved power in rolling-mill 



machiner}-, 9, 228. 



Brinton, Daniel G., Alaguilac lan- 

 guage of Guatemala, 24, t,66. 



ancient footprint from Nica- 

 ragua. 24, 437. 



— — Andagueda dialect of the Choco 

 Stock, 34, 401. 



Arval Brethren, Etrusco-Libyan 



elements in the song of the, 30, 

 317. 



Beloya dialects, ^o, 271. 



— — bibliography of, Memorial Vol- 

 ujiic. I, 247. 



Cakchiquel language of Guate- 

 mala, 21, 345. 



Central American native calen- 

 dar. 31, 258. 



Chinantec language of ^Mexico, 



30, 22. 



Choctaw, grammar, 11, 317. 



conception of love in some 



American languages, 23, 546. 



Diego de Landa's writings, 24, 



I. 



ethnologic affinities of the 



ancient Etruscans, 26, 506. 



— — Etruscan and Libyan names, 

 comparative study on, 28, 39. 



— • — Etrusco-Libyan elements in the 

 song of Arval Brethren, 30, 317. 



