SCIENCE, 



Beinton, D. G., Current Notes on Anthropology, 57, 

 88, 125, 165, 204, 236, 274, 312, 347, 380, 416, 

 456, 491, 525, 593, 629, 668, 706, 742, 767, 795, 

 826, 851 ; Northwest Central Queensland Abor- 

 igines, W. E. Eoth, 498 ; The Antiquities of Ten- 

 nessee, Y. P. Thruston, 539 ; Viilkerkunde der 

 deutschen Schutzgebiete, F. von Lusohan, 539 



British Association in Bristol, Coming Meeting of, 744 



Bronchial System of the Mammalia, Eparterial, G. S. 

 Huntington, 520 



Beush, C. F., The Transmission of Radiant Heat by 

 Gases at Varying Pressures, 474 ; The Measure- 

 ment of Small Gaseous Pressures, 730 



BUJIPUS, H. C, The American Society of Naturalists, 

 21 ; Antarctic Exploration, 121 ; Breeding of 

 Animals at Woods-HoU in March, 1898, 485 



BUEGESS, E. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 107, 252, 322, 

 359, 395, 430, 811, 867 



Butler, Nicholas Murray, The Meaning of Educa- 

 tion, Feank McMueey, 866 



Calkins, Gaey N., Biology, New York Academy of 

 Sciences, 105, 176, 431", 540 ; La cellule et les 

 protozoaires, Delage et Herouard, 174 



Campbell, M. R., Earthquake shocks, 233 



Cattell, J. McKeen, Psychology, The Biological 

 Problems of to-day, 152 ; The Longevity of Scien- 

 tific men, 386; Mrs. Piper, the Medium, 534, 641 ; 

 The Definition of Species, 751 



Character Regularly Acquired but never Inherited, 

 F. H. Heeeick, 280 



Chemical, American, Society, N. Y., D. Woodman, 

 108, 288, 503, 719, 867 ; J. L. H., 272 ; Washing- 

 ton, W. H. Keug, 468, 683, 782 ; V. K. Ches- 

 NUT, 180 ; Journal, J. E. Gilpin, 144, 323, 396, 

 611, 681, 809 



Chemistry, Third International Congress of Applied, 



64, 769 ; H. W. Wiley, 280 ; Inorganic, Notes on, 



J. L. H., 89, 126, 166, 237, 275, 347, 380, 418, 



■ 456, 491, 563, 594, 630, 707, 743, 796, 827, 852 ; 



Teaching of, W. P. Mason, 734 



Chesnut, V. K., ChemicalSooiety of Washington, 180 



Christ, H., Die Farnkriiuter der Erde, L. M. Undee- 

 WOOD, 572 



'Christian Science,' 565 



Citations, Brevity in, H. B. Ward, 317 



Clark. C. H., Practical Botany, C. E. Bessey, 465 



Clayton H. H., Weather Harmonics, 243 



Clayton, H. H., Exploration of the Air by Means of 

 Kites, R. Dec. Ward, 609 



Clements, F. E., Kern und Zelltheilung bei den 

 Sphacelariaceen, W. T. Swingle, 391 ; Das kleine 

 botanische Practicum, E. Strasburger, 392 



Clerke, A. M., A. Fowler, and J. E. Gore, Astronomy, 

 M. B. Snyder, 778 



Climatic Contrasts along the Oroya Railway, E. DeC. 

 Ward, 133 



Climatology, as distinguished from Meteorology, M. 

 Whitney, 113 



Coastal Cloud, South American, R. DeC. Waed, 211 



CocKEEELL, T. D. A., Botanical Observations on the 

 Azores, W. Trelease, 538 ; Isolation and Physio- 

 logical Selection, G. J. Romanes, 606 ; The Di- 

 verse Floras of the Rocky Mountain Region, 625 ; 

 Agricultural Experiment Stations, A. C. True, 

 753 ; Land Shells of America, H. A. Pilsbry, 806 



Cole, F. N., Famous Problems of Elementary Geome- 

 try, W. W. Beman and D. E. Smith, 102 ; Cal- 

 culus for Engineers, J. Perry, 103. 



Color, Blindness, Ogden N. Rood, 785 ; Vision, W. 

 Le Conte Stevens, 513, 677 ; E. B. Titchenke, 

 603, 832; C. Ladd Feanklin, 773 

 Correction, Charles E. Bessey, 136 ; G. F. An- 

 drews, 802 

 Coryphodon Radians, H. F. OsBORN, 585 

 Ceampton, H. E., N. Y. Acad, of Soi., Biology, 647 

 Crustacean Genxis Scyllarides, Theo. Gill, 98 



D. Jr., J., Birds of Village and Field, F. A. Mer- 



riam, 643 

 Dall, W. H., Recent Progress in Malacology, 334 ; 



Traite de zoologie, Raphael Blanohard, 537 

 Davenport, C. B., Morphogenesis, The Biological 



Problems of To-day, 158 ; Precise Criterion of 



Species, 685, 776 

 Davis, W. M., Current Notes on Physiography, 56, 



124, 203, 273, 414, 489, 561, 627, 704, 765, 850 ; 



A View of the Ohio Valley in, 1755, 640 

 Delabaeee, E. B., L'AnneepsychoIogique, A. Binet, 



248 

 Delage et Herouard, Traite de zoologie concrete: La 



cellule etles protozoaires, Gaey N. Calkins, 174 

 Dellenbaxtgh, F. S., Causes of Natural Arches, 714 

 Destruction of the United States Battleship Maine, 



R. H. Thueston, 642 

 Dextee, E. G., An Interesting Monstrosity, 136 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 28, 64, 94, 133, 172, 



211, 243, 279, 317, 353, 386, 424, 462, 532, 570, 



603, 637, 677, 713, 749, 773, 801, 832, 860 

 Dodge, R. E., New York Academy of Sciences, Ge- 

 ology, 36, 178, 503; Reception and Exhibition, 558 

 Dudley, C. B., Dignity of Analytical Work, 185 

 Duhem, P., Traits ol6mentaire de m(icanique chim- 



ique, W. D. Bancroft, 214 

 Durchmusterung, The Northern, E. C. Pickering, 



J. H. HaCtEN, M. B. Snydeb, 354 

 Dwight, Thomas, Traite des variations du systtoe 



musculaire de I'homme, A. F. LeDouble, 212 

 Dwight, Thomas, Wilder's System der Nomenclatur, 



Frank Bakee, 715 



Earthquake Shocks, M. R. Campbell, 233 



Ecker, A., and R. Wiedersheim, Anatomic des 



Frosehes, J. S. Kingsley, 463 

 Eclipse, Total, E. W. Maundee, 327 ; 631, 670 

 Electrical Science, Thomas Gray, 361, 402 

 Elizabeth Thompson Science Fund, Charles Sedg- 

 wick MiNOT, 122, 281 

 Ellis's North American Fungi, C. E. Bessey, 346 

 Emjiens, S. H., The Revival of Alchemy, 386 

 Em.mons, S. F., a Century of Geography in U. S., 677 

 Eneruy of Organisms, Genetic, H. S. Williams, 721 

 Engineering Notes, R. H. Thueston, 764 

 Engelmann Botanical Club, H. vON Scheenk, 216, 



359, 502 

 Entomological Society of Washington, L. O. How- 

 ard, 392 

 Evans, P. N., Chemical Analysis, J. E.G., 466 

 Evolution, Extra-organic, A. Allin, 267 



F., E. B., Astrophysical Notes, 417, 795 



Fareand, Livingston, Amer. Psychol. Assoc, 450 



Faeeington, O. C, The Debt of the World to Pure 



Science, 605 

 Fawcett, Cecily D., and Kael Pearson, Inher- 

 itance of the Cephalic Index, 551 

 Fergusson, S. P., Exploration of the Air by Means of 

 Kites, R. De C. Waed, 609. 



