INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
Page. 
Amendment to standing rules....iii 149, iv 
xi, 38, vilix, xi 
American Academy of Arts and Sci- 
ONCEH)...c.ccned Epatvanuesseverteucessdataae wili xxxvi 
American Association for the Advancement 
of Science........... antdsesssscsdccssee WAG, XXXIX 
American Philosophical Society........ viii xxxiv 
American scientific societies............ witli xxxiii 
Ampére, Law of........ aaeaesee Gutvesarsuaswdkeauesne «ev 139 
Anal notch in Pleurotomaria..............sse0 Adi 76 
Analysis of meteorite......... paneesuseersseuvcecers vii 32 
Anatomy and Physiology, List of 
papers on: 
on the alleged hermaphrodite described 
by Drs. Accly, Blackman, and Jackson. 
J.J.Woodward. Abstractandreferencei 24 
on the fluctuations of the temperature of 
the human body. B. F. Craig. Ref- 
ET ENCE res .scasese Waeenbevoostenenadedencrancuea Seretucres i 31 
on fractures of the inner table of the cra- 
nium. G. A. Otis. Title only......000.0 i 73 
[letter on autopsy of Agassiz.] Dr. Jack- 
son. Communicated by J. J. Woodward. 
Wo abstract....... eccaa eee econcorcase sehvcestes dt 92 
on the similarity between the red blood- 
corpuscles of man and those of certain 
other mammals, especially the dog; 
considered in connection with the di- 
agnosis of blood-stains in criminal 
eases. J.J. Woodward. Abstract and 
PEPETERCE ccc esaveesnsnoneese secsunerese pentesaueveses ii 20 
explanatory note in regard to the diagnosis 
of blood-stains. J. G. Richardson. 
Communicated by J. J. Woodward. Ref- 
ROUGE Aches vatevassqncceeuavsaveecesacséeaacs apaseuet fi 41 
the conservative element in disease. A. 
yA ISIN ADSI ACh occccence seseoe-ceces Ad 111 
the conservative influence of disease as 
illustrated in the phenomena of pul- 
monary phthisis. A. F. A. King. Ab- 
REM CCl tacaecusnvescosces davacsscusascnessateccocscacas fi 124 
the influence of the cardiac and respiratory 
movements upon the motion of the 
lymph. 8.C. Busey. Abstract and ref- 
asymmetry in the form of the human cra- 
nium. C.A.White. Title only........ «Ai 190 
the physiology of civilization. H. Reed. 
ERTCEIONUY cavccessasccosssasanste ataweresneeteass iii 20 
color perception and color blindness. S. 
M. Burnett. Abstract and reference...iw 54 
on the influence of the constant use of 
high-heeled shoes upon the health and 
form of the female, and upon the rela- 
tion of the pelvic organs. S.C. Busey. 
ADSUFGECE scuscsscsesscsesscoce aonpeea selcccawarshe v 117 
119 
Page. 
Anatomy and Physiology, List of 
papers on—Continued. 
modern ideas of brain mechanism. F. 
Baker. Title onlt/.......00..0+ Sensavszseesst@ Rane 17, 
Anaxagoras’ philosopDy ......s0sseceeceeees wii xxxii 
Andromeda, New star in........ eaunakeletedenentake ix 14 
Animal population of'the globe.............. wv 27 
Annual address. See Address. 
Annual meeting. See Election of officers and 
Address. 
Anomalies of sound from fog-signals ...... Vv 23, 39 
Anthropological Society of Washington ..... x 46 
Invitation from...... tackevesneess -wili 5, ix 15, x 6 
Anthropological work of the Smithsonian 
ENSHIUUUION. «. scccsccccescousviasneee soseusesteontan ii 299 
Anthropology, List of papers on. 
also, Archeology.) 
on the characteristics and zoological rela- 
tions of man. T.Gill. <Abstract.........8 24 
on the mythology of the Numas. J. W. 
Powell.” Heferencetsccccssascesssccevessascesate i 96 
on the genesis and demonology of the 
Numa tribe of Indians. J. W. Powell. 
UR OP EVGICE!.acecesansteraves sev; andasatentuasscanaeee .-l 104 
a calendar of the DakotaIndians. G. Mal- 
lery. Abstract and reference..........0++ ii 90 
the philosophy of the North American In- 
dians. J. W. Powell. Title only. 109, 110 
some common errors respecting the North 
American Indians. G. Mallery. <Ab- 
SET ACE ANE TESETENCE. .ascserecresssentnaonoucceas 44175 
poisons among the North American In- 
dians. J. W. Powell. Abstract......... ii 182 
the use of poisoned arrows by North Amer- 
ican Indians. E. Coues and W. J. Hoff- 
man. Title only....... neeceeaneeene puschesners li 183 
the evelution of language. J. W. Powell. 
PREG OMY ice recevecacyvartatiesacasare Sencsewacsert ii 199 
the progressive dispersion of mankind 
over the surface of the earth. A. Win- 
chell. Title only....... ausndabeetettecsseeal Aid 32 
the future of the human race regarded 
from the standpoint of evolution. S. 
Newcomb. Presidential address. Title 
on the gentile system of the Omahas. J. 
O. Dorsey. In full; 3 figures....... soseeddd 128 
comparison of written language, with that 
which is spoken only. O. T. Mason. 
ADSETACEscscnsenessasnece reece area thy onvenet hii 139 
limitations to the use of some anthropo- 
logic data. J. W. Powell. Refer- 
the three methods of evolution. 
Powell. Presidential address. In full. 
vi xxvii, 110 
