GENERAL INDEX 



3^>3 



Science, American — Continued. 



Burbank. L.. work of VII 106 



Chemistry VII 1 4 



In U. S., (F. W. 



Clarke) VII 84 



Coast survey, beginning of VI I 57 



Debt of world to pure, (J. .1. 



Stevenson) VII 24 



Department of agriculture, 



work of VII 43 



Electric light, (Louis Bell) VII 154 



Endowments for VII 38 



Engineering, progress of VII 290 



Expenditures, government VI 1 40 



Fifty years of, (W. J. McGee).. . .VII 1 



Franklin, B.. work of VII 109 



Geology VII 16 



Geology. (Rozelle P. Handy) VII 47 



Government patronage VII 40 



Gould's Journal VII 60 



Growth of nation and VII 2 



Hewitt, electricjJ achievements 



of VII 183 



History, early VII 50 



Of electricity in U. S., 



(G. H. Stockbridge) VII 109 



Industrial electro-chemistry, 



(E. F. Roeber) VII 140 



Invention of telephone, (A. G. 



Bell) VII 171 



Investigation, methods of VII 35 



Langley, work of VII 4 



Metals and precious stones, dis- 

 coveries in VII 45 



Meteorologj- VII 10 



Naval academy, and VII 59 



Obstacles to, early VII 2 



Peirce, work of VII 62 



Philanthropy, in X 41 



Political economy VII 93 



Practical character of VII 41 



Progress of VII 1 



Psychologj' VII 1 3 



Scientific work of government, 



(M. A. Lane) VII 40 



Smithson's foundation VII 37 



Smithsonian institution, work of. VI I 42 



Sociologj- VII 92 



Sturgeon, work of VII 114 



Trained Americans in VII 37 



Tripler, work of VII 12 



Universities, in I 191 



Utilitarian-non VII 24 



Weather bureau, work of VII 390 



Wireless electricity. (N. Tesla). . .VII 163 



Zoology VII 17 



(See also the several sciences) . . . 

 (See also medicine and surgery). 



Scotch-Irish 



Americans I 20 



Composite race -I 20 



History of I 21 



Scotch-IriBh— Contlnuwl. 



I'ionw-rtj In U. H I ^' j 



Scttleni. early American I I'j 



Sr«)tt. Wlnlleld. soldier.... 1 .\ 7 



Scuddor. Vidu L 



DeiiuKTury and o(lucattr)n I I'l."; 



Sculpture (sec art) 



Sage. Kusst'll 



Telegraplw, and IV 4S2 



Sailors (.see navy, thci 

 Seamon (soo navy the; 

 Securities 



American Influence on. abroad IV ftO 



Invt-stmeiit iil)roa<l IV 47 



Maine's. Henry, opinion on .11 101 



Seeds 



30S 

 322 

 301 

 3(W 

 311 

 3.' J 

 311 

 .302 



V 321 



V 302 



V 307 



V 307 



V 30« 



V 305 



V 308 



V 303 



Alfalfa 



Ainiaria 



Areas of, production. 



Bean, soy 



Velvet 



Beet, sugar 



Beggar we<Ml 



Best wheat 



Broom corn 



Buckwheat 



Clover, alsike 



Burr 



Mammoth 



Red 



Sweet 



Clovers 



Garnering rod V' 306 



Corn for. purposes V 302 



Cotton .see<l V 310 



Cotton, (C. M. Daugherty) V 115 



f'owpea V .309 



DistinK'uishetl from cereals V 301 



Favorable localitieK V 300 



Flax V 320 



Fodder V 317 



Grass 



Beardless brome V 315 



Bermuda ^' 318 



Blue V 312. 314 



Johnson V 317 



Orchard V 313 



Rescue V 318 



Growth and handling of Ameri- 

 can. (A. J. Pict«rs) V 2»9 



Hairy vetch V 310 



Hemp V 320 



I nsiMJction of V 304 



Millet V 3l« 



Oats V 303 



Pumpkin V 321 



I'roiluction and value V 299-300 



UaiH" V 321 



Kice V .30.^321 



Te<»sinte. 



V 318 



Timothy ^ ^'"^ 



Tobacco. 



V 319 



