SCIENCE. 



E Contents and 

 Index. 



Ryder, John Adam, Haeeisox Allen, 334 



S., S. H., The Natural History of Aquatic Insects, L. 



C. Miall, 81 

 Sable Island, 886 

 Sage, John H., American Ornithologists' Union, 



785 

 St. Elias, Bear, W. H. Dall, 87 

 St. Louis Academy of Science, A. W. Douglas, 26, 



636, 707, 744, 859 

 St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y., 623 

 EoLLiN D. Salisbury, The Arctic E.xpedition of 



1895 and Lieutenant Peary's Work, 457 

 Salix Wardi, Bebb, N. M. Glatfeltee, 582 



Salisbury, R. D., Preglaoial Gravels 



Sandals, Aboriginal, O. T. Mason, 134; 377 



Sanfoed, E. C, La sensibilite de 1' oeil aux couleurs 

 spectrales, M. Parinaud, 418, 698 



Sanford, Fernando, Electrical Conductivity of Metallic 

 Wires, 816 



Sanitary, Engineers, Bi-monthly Journal, 46 



Saporta and Williamson and their AVork in Paleo- 

 botany, Lestee F. Ward, 141 



ScHUGHEET, Chaeles, Dry Dredging in the Mis- 

 sissippian Sea, 679; American Fossil Brachiopoda, 

 723. 



Science, The American Journal of, 26, 139, 599, 777; 

 and Cyclopaedias, Lawrence Iewell, 694; or 

 Poetry, W. K. Beooks, 437; S. H. Gage, 590; 

 Progress, 46 



Scientific Notes and News, 14, 43, 68, 100, 130, 158, 

 184, 229, 267, 299, 338, 376, 407, 449, 482, 516, 

 547, 584, 619, 658, 689, 728, 768, 801, 845, 888; 

 Societies of Great Britain, Year-book of, 14; 

 Literature 18, 51, 78, 107, 136, 164, 189, 237, 

 272, 306, 344, 381, 413, 454, 487, 525, 557, 593, 

 630, 668, 695, 736, 773. 809, 854, 893; Journals, 

 26, 55, 83, 111, 139, 167, 193, 310, 383, 419, 456, 

 491, 527, 599, 707, 741, 777, 816, 860; Societies, 

 Winter Meetings of, 728; Societies, Letter of the 

 Philadelphia Local Committee, 801; Societies of 

 Washington, 804; Association of Johns Hopkins 

 University, Chas. Lane Pooe, 822 



Scott, E. B., Tertiary Lakes of North America, 570 



SCEIBNEE, F. Lamson, Agrostology in the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 151 



ScuDDEE S. H., The Katydids' Orchestra, 591; 

 Handbook of British Lepidoptera, Edvrard Mey- 

 rick, 854 



Sedgwick and Wilson, An Introduction to General 

 Biology, T. H. Moegan, 740 



Seebohm, Henry, Work of, 849 



Seiche in Lake Superior, 514 



Seismological Station, 377 



Semon, Prof., Fretal Membranes of Vertebrates, 572 



Serpents, Blood Serum of Venomous, 71 



Serum Treatment of Diphtheria, 301 



Setchell, W. a., An Introduction to the Study of 

 Seaweeds, George Murraj', 775 



Shaler, N. S., Effects of Expulsion of Gases from In- 

 terior of the Earth, 281 ; Causes of Imperfection 

 of Geological Record, 858 



Shaw, J. B., Tlie Linear Vector Operator of Quater- 

 nions, Application of Quaternions to Geometry, 

 395; Useful Quaternion Expressions, 396 



Shells as Implements, O. T. Mason, 487, 693; Heney 

 W. Haynes, 593 



Sherrington, C, Experiments on Posterior Nerve 

 Roots of Monkeys, 785 



Skinner, A. N., Zone Work at University of Wash- 

 ington, 399 

 Slade, D. D., Significance of the Jugal Arch, 299 

 Slosson, E. E., An Easy Method of making Line 



Drawings, 893 

 Small, Jolin Kunkel, North American Species of 



the Genus Polygonum, Wm. Teelease, 21 

 Smith, Donaldson, Return of, 849 

 Sjuth, Eugene A., The Geological and Natural His- 

 tory Survey of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell, 22; 

 Alabama Industrial and Scientific Societj', 25, 

 859; Correction, 107 

 Smith, E. E., A Specific Form of Cell Metabolism, 



357 

 Smith, Erwin F., Wilt Diseases, 403; Southern To- 

 mato Blight, 405 

 Smith, John'B., Tlie Katydid's Orchestra, 591 

 Smith, John Donnell, Undesoribed Plants from 



Guatemala, 167 

 Smithsonian Exhibit at Atlanta, 547 

 Snakes in Oregon, 730 

 Social Science Association, 301 

 Societies and Academies, 25, 110, 528, 563, 635, 702, 



742, 778, 820, 856, 902 

 Sociology, American .Tournal of, 188 

 Solar Parallax, 6; Radiation, Temperature of Sun, 

 83; Magnetic Problem, The Status of the, Frank 

 H. Bigeloay, 509; Magnetism, The Problem of, 

 WiLLiAJi Hallock, 589 

 Some Notes on Darlington (S. C. ) 'Bays,' L. C. 



Glen, 472 

 Spangler, H. W., Mechanical Engineeiing, 394 

 Spectrum Top, 13 

 Spencee, J. W., The Glacial Nightmare and the 



Flood, Sir Henry Howarth, 238 

 Spencer, J. AV., Geological Canals between Atlantic 

 and Pacific Ocean, Recent Elevation of New 

 England, 400 

 Squashes, Artificial Pollination of, 12 

 Stiickel, Paul, Die Theorie der Parallellinien von 

 Euclid bis auf Gauss, George Beuce Halsted, 

 308 

 Standard Natural History, Decision against Estes 



and Lauriat, 548 

 Stanford University, Decision in Favor of, 47, 551 

 Stanley, Hieam M., Mountain Climbers and the 



Perception of Distance, 851 

 Stiirkekorner, Untersuchung fiber die, Arthur Meyer, 



Emily L. Geegoey', 346 

 Stars in the Line of Sight, A New Method of Deter- 

 mining the Motion of the, J. E. K., 475 

 Statistical Institnte, International, 71 

 Statistical Society, Royal, 72 



Stejnegee, Leonhaed, Aleut Baidarkas in Kam- 

 chatka, 62 

 Stejneger, Leonhard, Investigation of Seals, 46; Ex- 

 plorations of, 661 

 Stellar's Sea Cow and the Dugong, The Earliest Name 



for, T. S. Palmee, 449 

 Stereo-photo chromoscope, 733 

 Stereoskopische, Bilder, 769 

 Stetson, Geoege R., Anthropological Society of 



Washington, 857 

 Stevens, AV. Le Conte, The Principles of Physics, 



Alfred P. Gage, 306 

 Stevens, W. Le Conte, Recent Progress in Optics, 349, 



599; Limits of Range of the Human Voice, 352 

 Stevenson, J. J., Geological Notes on Indian Terri- 

 tory, 779 



