INDEX. 



JEcidia, development of, 255. 

 Agassiz, A., and West, P. C. F., 



Oil the Temperature of the 



Crust of the Earth at great 



Depths, 347. 

 Alaminum, melthig point of, 218. 

 Aiiimon-cupriammonium aceto-ox- 



ide, 79. 

 Ammonic dicupric acetate, 84. 

 Anemone, ^cidiuni on, 262. 

 Aromatic hydrocarbons, 34, 58. 

 Asterias pallida, embryology of, 333. 

 Atomic Weight of Zinc, 158. 



B. 



Bancroft, W. D., The Chemical 

 Potential of the Metals, 96- 

 122. 

 Baric Sulphate, Occlusion of Baric 



Chloride by, 67. 

 Barr, L. See Holman, S. W., Law- 

 rence, R. R., and Barr, L. 

 Bars, oflf-shore, 319. 



tanofeut, 321. 

 Benzol, 34, .58. 



derivatives of, 123. 

 Biographical Notices, list of, 353. 

 Martin Brimmer, 360. 

 Richard Manning Hodges, 355. 

 Viscount Ferdinand de Le ^seps, 



370. 

 James Edward Oliver, 367. 

 Edward Samuel Ritchie, 359. 

 Henry Wheatland, 363. 

 Harold Whiting, 356. 



c. 



Calorimetry, 245. 



Calvert, Sidney. See Jackson, C. L., 

 and Calvert, Sidney. 



Canadian petroleums, 43. 



Cape Cod, future of, 331. 

 outline of, 303. 



Cathode rays, 349. 



Chemical Laboratory of the Case 

 School of Applied Science, 

 Contributions from, 1. 



Chemical Laboratory of Harvard 

 College, Contributions from, 

 67, 78, 87, 96, 123, 136, 158. 



Chemical Potential of the Metals, 

 96. 



Conductivity of Mild Steel, 271. 



Copper, melting point of, 218. 



Council, Report of, 353 



Cryptogamic Laboratory of Har- 

 vard University, Contribu- 

 tion from, 255. 



Cupriammonium acetate, 8.5. 



Cupriammouium double salts, 78. 



Cuprianiline acetobroraide, 89. 



Cuprianiline bromide, 88. 



Cuprianiline salts, 87. 



D. 



Davis, W. M., The Outline of Cape 



Cod, 303-332. 

 Dibrommetaphenylene dicetamide, 



149. 

 Dicuprianiline acetomonobromide, 



92. 



