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Buiopeett, L. Page. 
OM Silver OLesmromEeLUlrncead ce ciei ct cf neice MOM TEES be, 6.4) ate tctee Je 728 
Briees, R. 
Deviatineonorees Otearuuly-WihCCloasu mete erie, sei eIeCINES «ose: «| he 126 
HMiOw oh Wiaber thorough an OPGMINE ca = ens sus) ses, © os 6s a. » 9, 124 
IDISCUSSTOMLONE HERA COX WiCllic creme se tan sc cemenCMESISS & 5) cls 11, 133 
Diffusion of Heat Generated by a Gas-burner.. ..... 6 ee 309 
Britton, B. 
Forms in which Carbon Exists in Iron and Steel............. 712 
CARITe dh fle 
EVES EST OR OE Wel SUT VCVSeretaltss iat leet circu © c/s) 1” cigs hot SARC ecentem ets 17 
CuHANcE, H. M. 
Sectionitronn Lock Haven to ReENOVae. <=. 6 5 << « = a « «feel ce eee 716 
ERY NeM SS eubLOH OL OWiGlL SCCULOD .iaeme Meltctts/tclis)chcl ts) (site silo) ta ea omens 670 
CuHasz, P. E. 
MUDASie PULON NOmOeN HLA BIOLCC cr se <ctbstictis std bois) this, Pibel vst tire ie: hal oil tee 98 
Lae aneey Stel Cue Scene bello mag can Glo oo Scam deo qeced oyorces = - 7,12 
HatanonspoL Planetary: MasseSselG. 5 sis) 1 le ibisewst sigs © ic: a) © eine 292 
Radii of the Orbits of the Satellites of Mars................ 268 
LCS UGS Of Va ViesbIGeCRFEnGNGGojs 2. suc wl ce) G6 «=i a tl lel (6! oh le? (nels 294 
Criteria ofthe Nebular Hypothesis... |. ....<:4 os | silts ees © ove)» (LAs oa 
ITACHI TO NCI OVEN BONS 5.5 wm oo Glo nenmo Golo 0D eo) omba omc oeoes 701, 727 
CHEVALIER, M. 
ChannelMrVaikway SUE VC ye prin cine ie sikiielisets. tel baer crcl ase s 283 
Corr, E. D. 
Reptiles and Fishes from the Austro-riparian region of the U.S. . . 2, 9, 63 
Hepiilianm BoOme-bed in HAShEelIVOIS! Ste teile cc tte stele shy scree et meee te 2, 52 
MOAGCINe TON. THe Lert airy Oli GEOL wate: a <\0s Furst sist elie feb eae see 7,82 
Tenth Contribution: Herpetology of Tropical America......... 7, 89 
Reptiles and Fishes from Kansas Cretaceous No3 ........... .9,176 
Synopsis of Cold Blooded Vertebrata from Peru. ............ 33 
BTaLDOLePrGCanelus OCCLACTUGLISs «3 ss se ops @ = so wis os 8) os ys) Sie 49 
Extinct Vertebrata from the Permian and Trias, U.S... .. . . 182, 268, 712 
Reptilian Remains from Dakota Beds... .....6 ..<..5.:1. =~. 193, 280 
New Vertebrata from the Upper Tertiary............. . 219, 280 
Triassic Saurians found in Pennsylvania... ..... <6. +s. 231, 269, 280 
Vertebrata of the Dakota Epoch, Colorado........ .. . . 233, 279, 280, 311 
Remains of Man with Extinct Vertebrata, Oregon... .......... 292 
Cruraijerocessesimtme Genus Atgypa.. ss. . 6.6 +. ss ss 4 we Ola BON 
Columellarangd Stapesaimy Tur les). osc. dsebeen 3) c6 fer. 0 fo) Wife: = 6) fw whe 314,335 
Permian batrachia and Keptilia of Texas. . 59. 6.655 es). div ee ee 505 
Synopsis of PertivianrMIshes:. 5 6. 6 6 6 6 ee ss rec eee ices Weak aia ag G 673 
American Hxtinct Rhinoceroid Mammals... ..«.....56+...6.6-6 712 
Cresson, C. M. 
GoaltiromwealaskiCoum by Veo sv. tele sto tee tate Seite fete ld et 215, 268, 312 
Desor, E. 4 
OniPierres Mecomles Ane UTONe wenn « 304 sens Sea eee aoe © <b ars 714 
DraPeErR, H. 
Discoveny.of Oxyeen in the Sum soee ss os fs) ans seats: a ai fo) ey 0g ge one gad 
ERAZER, P., JR: 
Remarks on Prof. Prime’s Paper’... . 2... 3 8s grew tse topaitare as 2255 
Crystallography in Sculpture.......... Ry reraeie tel ue SONS pdt ae tae 258 
