SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME IL 



bio 



Indinii court«liip, 377; grave, 105; eur- 

 vcys, l-iO. 



InJinna, i;l:irial nciion In, 6; state univer- 

 (»ity, 116. oor., 685. 



Itiilians, Xorth-Americnn, 73. 



Indigo group, corapound«i of, 511. 



Indlvidimlity, origin of, 331. 



Indrapiirn, a-icent of, 373. 



InAfcUon, points of, 105. 



Infusoria, 467. 



iNOEn^oLi., E. Troe-growth, 569. 



Innuil. igloo of. ;//. 18*2, 216, 259, 304, 347. 



Insect fungi. 3(i9. 



Insects, American paleozoic, GO ; o1a«8ifi- 

 cation of. 457 ; histuiogy of, 430 ; pro- 

 tection against. 3TA ; vs. fertilization, 330. 



Inspired science, 109. 



Instinct, 782. 



Ilistrumenttt, self-registering, 285. 



Integrals, liyperelliplic, 471. 



Inti^'lligence of American turret spider, 43; 

 of birds, 301, 



International congress of geologists, 314; 

 exliibition to illustrate lioalthand educa- 

 tion, 839; lisherics cxltibition, 129, ill. 

 156,612; prizes at, 606; geodetic associa- 

 tion of Europe, transactions of, reviewed, 

 656; geodetic commission, 814. 



Intra-niercurial planet, 605. 



Invention, oriirin of, 779. 



Jolite, .558. 



Iowa academy of sciences. 607; drainage 

 system and* loess distribution of, 762; 

 ftingi, 33; water-lime group in, 323; 

 Treather bulletin, 254,810; weather ser- 

 vice, 27, 339. 



Iris, innervation of movements of, 438. 



Iron in mounds, 304; manufacture, gas- 

 eous fuel in, 346. 



Iroquois, 134; boofe of rites. 270; institu- 

 tions and language, 496. 



Iirliability of spinrd cord, 433. 



Ischia, cartliquabe at, (7/. 396, 485. 



Isopoda, 793; of Blake dredgings, 574. 



.Jacobs, F. O. Change of birds' notes, 

 167. 



Jacohson, organ of. in Ophidia, .101. 



Jame?*, J. F. Achenial hairs of Senecio, 

 201; dissemination of Thlox, 496. 



iTanssen, J. French observations on the 

 solar eclipse of May 6, 1883. 241. 



Janssen. V. J., on the French eclipse ex- 

 pedition, 591. 



Japan, meteorological observatory of, 253; 

 population of, 3(i<>. 



Japanese games, 366. 



Ja^tuow, J. The mechanism of direc- 

 tion, ill. 655. 



*Tava earthquake, map, 469, 725. 



Jeannelte, voyage of, ill. 540. 



Jefferson, T. E. A new system for the 

 treatment of sewer-gas, 379. 



Jeffries, J. A. Osteology of the cor- 

 roorant, 739; sternal processes in Oul- 

 linac, 622. 



Jeremelcftite, 350. 



Jews In Africa, 154. 



Johns Hopkins university biological labo- 

 ratory, 147, 209; chemical laboratory, 

 149; circulars, 341; fellowHhips, 341; 

 physical laboratory, 146, 254; special 

 lectures, 253. 



Joly's Man before metals, reviewed, 626. 



JuRn.\N, I>. S. Museum of the Indiana 

 university, 685. 



Jnglnns nigra, 761. 



Ji'LiEN. A. A., and Bolton, IT. C. The 

 singing beach at Manchester, Mass., 325. 

 See also Bolton, H. C, and Julien, 

 A. A. 



Jupiter, n?«trophypica! observations of, 173; 

 phvr<ical phenomena on, 240; satellites 

 of.'40, 173. 



Jutibli type of face, 406. 



Kabvles, sociology of, 393. 

 Kalmias, 201, 267.' 309. 

 Kame rivers of Maine. 319. 

 Kansas, State university of, 90, 340. 

 Kapoc, 764. 



Kellicott. D. S. Tsephenus Lccontel : 

 the external anatomy of the larva, 337. 



Kellicott. D. S., on stalked infusoria in 

 craylish. 465. 



Kennedy, \V. S. The Influence of winds 

 upon tree-growth, 470. 



Ketones, compounds of, with hydrazine, 

 78. 



Kidney, cilia in, .'ISl ; circulation in, 4f 9. 



Kinetic theory of melting and boiling, 284 ; 

 of specific heat of soli.ls, 284, 424. 



King, F. H. A dog plans and executes 

 with reference to the future. 822; au- 

 rora, 472; the intluenco of gravitation, 

 moisture, and light, upon tbe direction 

 of growth in the root and stem of plants, 



KiNNicfTT, L. r. * Bex magnus,' 345. 



Kinship, notation of, .'>33. 



KiKKWooD, I>. The relative ages of 



planets, comets, and meteors, 12. 

 Kitchens of the east. 369. 

 Kneelam), S. Prehensile feet of the 



crows, 265; the wild tribes of Luzon, 



Hi. 622. 

 Koch. Report of the Qerman cholera 



commission, 675. 

 Kola. 780. 



Kongo, 55 ; basin, muatiamvo of, 56. 

 Konkolv's Astronomical instruments, re- 



viewed, 202. 

 Kummer's surface, 541. 



Lagenellft nobilis, 22. 



Laminaria. 21,31; Andersonii, 21; Clou- 



stoni, 21 ; platymeris, 21, 

 Lamprey, development of teeth in, ill. 



731. 

 Land-holding, 73; history of, 768. 

 Langle, Fleuriot de, 148. 

 Langley. J. M'., and McGee. C. K. 



The sub-aqueous dissociation of certain 



salts, ill. 288. 

 Langi.ey, S. p. An interesting sun-spot, 



HI. 266. 

 Language, teaching, to brutes, 682. 

 Languages, 4.19. 

 Lankester, E. R. The endowment of 



biological research, 504. 

 Laramie plants, 517 

 Lasius tlavus, 143. 

 Laterite from ITuranbee, 337. 

 Lawrence scientific school embryological 



laboratory. 342. 

 LeConte, John. Solar constant, 44. 

 LeConte, John Lawrence, 696, portraiU 



783; collections of, SOS. 

 LeConte. Joseph. The reefs, keys, and 



peninsula of Florida, 764. 

 Ledger's Sun and its planets, reviewed, 17. 

 LEii)Y, J. Crj'stals in the bark of trees, 



ill. 707. 

 Leidv. J., on Manayunkia speciosa, 762; 



on'rrnatella gracilis, ill. 789. 

 Lepidium, 105; seeds of, 202. 

 Lepidoptera, genital armature of, 30. 

 Leptocpermura, fertilization of, 370. 

 Lesley, J. P. Wright's ice-dam at Cin- 



cinnati, 436. 

 Leasar's expedition toward the Oxus, 840. 

 Lessei's, F. de. Freoch geographical 



explorations, 596. 

 Levelling, spirit, errors in, 369. 

 Lewis, H. C. Geology of Philadelphia. 



402, 652; the great terminal moraine 



across Pennsylvania, ill. 163. 

 Lewis'sGeologyofi'liiladelphia, reviewed, 



269. 

 Libinia, anatomy of, 373. 

 Library, public, of Cincinnati, 484. 

 Lick observatory, 29; trust, 609. 

 Licking valley, pebbles In, 436. 

 Life insurance, 376. 

 Light, inllueuce of, upon growth in plants, 



5; sensation of, 214. 

 Lightning, origin of, 304 ; singular, HI. 



1.35. 

 Ligula Mansoni, 721. 

 Lime-juice in pcmmican, 471. 

 Limestone, gold In, 370. 

 Limestones and marbles, 203. 

 Linear substitutionn, 473. 

 Linnaean society of Xew .South Wales, 370. 

 Lintner, J, A. The cfainch-bug in New 

 York, 540. 



Liquids, molecular volume of, .147. 

 Llleniture of chemical elements, 287; of 



pollination, 341. 

 Lithiophilite, 483. 

 Lilhology, journalistic, 114; of District 



of C()lumbia, 553. 

 Liver, development of. lOO. 

 LocKWooD, S. A bifurcate tentacle in 



Ilyanassa obsoleta, 622. 

 Locomotives, compoimd, 49; in Europe, 



4751 electric headlight for, 509; fire- 

 less, 474. 

 Loess at Alton, 111., 327; distribution of, 



In Iowa, 762. 

 T-ogan, Sir William, 573. 

 Log.irilhmic tables, 174. 

 Lolos of central China, 405. 

 London anthropological institute, 540. 

 Lonicera liivolueraia, 802. 

 Lophoga^ttriila, "93. 

 LorillardCity. 300. 

 LovEwRLL, J. T. Tornado at Racine, 



1883.281. 

 Luminous paint, 698. 

 Lungs, air-tight, 100; development of, 



lOO. 

 Tjixotype process, ill. 809. 

 Luzon, wild tribes of, ill. 522. 

 Lymphatic vessels. 402. 

 Lymphatics of periosteum. 63. 

 Lvon, D. (t. Itecent Babylonian rescarcb, 



40. 

 Lysimeter record, 290. 



Mabery, C. F., and Xicholson, H. H. 

 On v-dichlordibrompropionic and -y-di- 

 chlorbromacrylic acids, 288. 



Mabery. C. F.. 452. 



McAdams, W. a new vertebrate from 

 the St. Louis limestone, 327; animal re- 

 mains from the loess and glacial clays at 

 Alton, III., 327; the great mounds of 

 Cahokia, 365. 



McCalla, A., on verification of microscop- 

 ical observation, 465. 



McCoofc, H, C, on the intelligence of the 

 American turret spider, 43. 



Macpaulane, J. 'J'he 'earthquake' at 

 New Madrid, Mo., in 1811, probably not 

 an earthquake, 324. 



McGee, C. K. See Langlet, J, W., and 

 McGbe. C. K. 



McGee, W. J. Glacial citfions, 315. 



McGee, W. J., on drainage system and 

 loess distribution of Iowa, 762. 



McKay, Charles Leslie, t>35. 



Macloskie, G. Macloskie's Elementary 

 botany, 105; seeds of Lepidium, 202. 



Macloskie's Elementary botany, 105; re- 

 viewed, 13. 



Macrobiotia, 103. 



Madagasciir, 38. 



Magnetic observations, HI. 58; survey of 

 Missouri. 251. 



Magnetism, terrestrial, 451. 



^(agnetophonc, 250, ill. 302. 



Magyars, origin of, 103. 



Mablcmutfi, 607. 



Maine building-stones, 481; kame rivers 

 in. 319. 



Maize ensilage, proteinc of, 387 ; kernels, 

 structure of, 334. 



Malagasy place-names, 330. 



Mammalia, extinct, evolution in history of. 



Mammals, color-markings of. 104. 



Man. antiquity of, 779; before metals. 626: 

 dipterous maggots In, ,494 : glacial, 437 ; 

 glacial, in Minnesota, 369; region of 

 evolution of, 70; place of, in nature, 

 533. 



Manatee, epiphyses on vertebrae of, 311. 



Manayunkia speciosa, 762. 



Manchester, singing beach at, 325. 



Mandrill, birth of. 498. 



Mann, W. Impregnation in the turkev, 

 105. 



Manures, Influence of, on soil. 111; rela- 

 tion nf, to seed, 513; phosphatic, in 

 drought, 180. 



Manuring oats, 361 ; with potash salts, 

 300. 



