SUBJECT INDEX TO ARTICLES. 



These titles may be cut out and pasted on cards for a slip- 

 catalogue. Those who do not wish to use the decimal notation as 

 a guide to the subject matter, can cut off the numbers. 



010. Argtowski, H. The Genealogy of the Sciences as the Basis of 



their Bibliography. — Nat. Sci., X., 395 June, 1897 



154. Edinger, L. Have Fish a Memory ? A chapter in the Evolution 



of the Brain.— iVrt^. Set., X., 118 Feb., 1897 



500.(931) Editor. Science in New Zealand.— iVa/. ScL, X., 192 



March, 1897 



507. Gumming, L. The Museums of Public Schools III. — Rugby — 



Nat. Sci., X., 314 May, 1897 



508.3(942) Editor. The Horn Expedition to Central Australia.— Nat. Set., 

 X , 254 April, 1897 



509. Arctowski, H. The Genealogy of the Sciences as the Basis of 



their Bibliography. — Nat. Sei., X., 395 June, 1897 



535.7 Bernard, H. M. The Light-Sensations of Eyeless Animals. — 



Nat. Sci., X., 173 March, 1897 



560.7 Editor. Additions to our List of Palffiontological Specialists. — 



Nat. Sci., X., 122 Feb., 1897 



565.3309 Sherborn, C. D. The Literature of Fossil Ostracods.— ATa^ Set., 

 X.. 181 March, 1897 



571.14 Abbott, W. J. L.. Worked Flints from the Cromer Forest 



Bed.— iVfl^. Sci., X., 89 Feb., 1897 



571.15(592) Noetling, F. On the Discovery of Chipped Flint-flakes in the 

 Pliocene of Burma. — Nat. Sci., X., 233 April, 1897 



571.71 Haddon, A. C. The Earliest Known Seat of Learning in 



Europe. — Nat. Sci., X., 33 Jan., 1897 



575. Bather, F. A. Cope's " Factors of Evolution." — Nat. Sci., X., 37 



Jan., 1897 



575. Buckman, S. S. Human Evolution IL — According to Mr. G. 



Archdall Reid.— Nat. Sei , X., 187 March, 1897 



575. Common, T. Human Evolution. V. — According to Nietzsche. — 



Nat. Set., X., 393 June, 1897 



575. Coste, F. H. P. Human Evolution. I. — According to Mr. 



H. G. Wells.— ATai. Sei., X., 184 and 244 



March & April, 1897 



575. Reid, G. A. Human Evolution. IV.— Mr. Archdall Reid States 



his Position. — Nat. Sei., X., 305 May, 1897 



575. Wells. H. G. Human Evolution. III.— Mr. Wells Replies.— 



Nat. Sci., X., 242 . April, 1897 



575.1 Moore, J. E. S. The Facts of Chromosome-reduction versus the 



Postulates of Weismann. — Nat. Sci., X., 406 June, 1897 



575.2 Pledge, J. H. Numerical Variation of Parts in Ranunculus 



repens. — Nat. Sci., X., 323 May. 1897 



583.111 Pledge, J. H. Numerical Variation of Parts in Ranunculus 



repens. — Nat. Sei., X., 323 May, 1897 



590.1 MacBride, E. W. The Position of Morphology in Zoological 



Science. — Nat. Sci.,X., 20 Jan., 1897 



590.7(4) Fritsch, A. Fresh-water Biological Stations : Europe's Example. 



—Nat. Sci., X., 169 March, 1897 



