INT 



GENERAL INDEX 



IPI 



Intestine — Con. 



Fat absorbed in fine parti- 

 cles as emulsion 



Intestinal Worms, intusoria, 



larvae of 



Intracellular bodies, intes- 

 tinal epithelium of newt . . 

 Intrusive Rocks. 



Associated, in mineral veins 



of Huronian Series 



Laurentian 



Mode of formation 



On, of Montreal Dis- 

 trict. By T. Sterry 



Hunt: reprint 



Intrusse 



Intuition, Belief and 



Intzij'qa hwotdtijkan 



Inquiline, stimulates tissue 



to abnormal activity 



Inventions. 



Harrow 



Of primitive man 



Reaping machine 



Invertor femoris, is function 



ol scansorius muscle IV vi 



Invertebrate. 



Invertebrates that contain 



Nissl granules IV VI 



Life evolution of, accelerated 

 by increase of calcium 



in ocean IV vii 



Preservation of, for natural 

 history specimenr; notes 



on I I 



lodates, crystalline form of 



double salts II I 



Iodide. 



Barium, preparation of II l 



Cadmio-iodide of Ammo- 

 nium, preparation of . . . '. II i 

 Cadmio-iodide of Barium, 



preparation of II i 



Cadmio-iodide of Potassium, 



preparaticn of II I 



Cadmio-iodide of Sodium, 



preparation of II i 



Cadmio-iodide of Stron- 

 tium, preparation of II i 



On, of Barium. By H. 



Croft II X 



On some new salts of 

 Cadmium and the Io- 

 dides OF Barium and 

 Strontium. By Henry 



Croft II I 



Potassium, cure for snake 



bite ni V 



Strontium, preparation of . . II l 

 Iodine. 



Absence from air one cause 



of goitre and cretinism. . . II I 



558 

 425 

 536 



175 



394 

 18 

 15 

 16 

 13 

 14 

 16 



333 



13 



257 

 18 



557 



IV IX 157 



59 



Ser. Vol. Page 

 Iodine — Con. 



Discovery of I 



Liebig's test for II 



Plates for electrotyping pre- 

 pared with I 



Staining action in yeast cells IV 



Test for II 



lodo-Nitrate of Silver II 



Ion (Greek), same as Onam. . II 

 lona. 



Early history of IV 



Lost MSS. of IV 



Origin of name IV 



Ionian. 



Babylonian connection II xiv 



Assyrian connection II xiv 



Onite same as II 



Primitive history of. By 



John Campbell II xiv 395, 559 



lonichus, traces ol, in primi- 

 tive times II XIV 402 



lonisation, experiments on 

 polonium at very low 



pressures 



Ions, coagulating power of 

 ions of different valencies 



in colloidal solutions IV 



loqua shell. 



Used as currency by Ameri- 

 can Indians II 



Value and mode of procuring 1 1 

 Iowa. 



Analyses of economic sub- 

 stances found in II 



Coal measures of I 



Contributions to Palaeon- 

 tology of. By Jas. Hall: 



reviewed II 



Descriptions of new Palaeo- 

 zoic Fossils from II 



Fossils II 



General Geology of State ... II 

 Geology of prairie country . . I 



Gypsum beds in I 



Hudson River Group in II 



Ironstone locations in I 



Palaeontology of II 



Physical Geography of II 



Potsdam Sandstone II 



Report of Geological Survey 

 of, 1858. By Jas. Hall 



and J. D Whitney II 



Report of Geological 

 Survey of Wisconsin, 

 Iowa, Minnesota and 

 portion of Nebraska. 

 By D D. Owen, U.S. 

 Geologist ; extracts from . 

 Ipigenia, in Aul V. 808 and 

 1143 of Euripides: notes 

 on 



Ill 

 III 



380 

 380 



200 

 80 



551 



195 



I II 79,101 



III 



160 



251 



