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Hibben, J. G., Sensory Stiniulation by Attention, 168 



Hickson, S. J„ Alcyonaria, 569 



High Work, Wliat is it? L. H. Bailey, 164 



Higley, Warren, Adirondack Park, 387 



Hill, E. A., Argon and Helium, 599 



Hill, G. W., The Periodic Solution as a First Approxi- 

 mation in the Lunar Theory, 394 



Hill, Eobt. T., Eadiolarian Earths of Cuba, 628 



Hill, Robert T., Lectures in Catholic University, 

 804 



Hinsdale, Guy, The Practice of Massage, A. Symon 

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His, J. W., Mechanism of Heartbeat, 784 



Hitchcock, C. H. Champlain Glacial Epoch, 278; Ed- 

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Hodgkins Fund Prizes, 169 



Hoffmann, H. 0., Mining Engineering Laboratories, 

 394 



HolLick, Aethuk, Critical Periods in the History of 

 the Earth, Joseph Le Conte, 670 



Hollick, Arthur, Cretaceous Plants from Martha's 

 Vineyard. 281 ; Marine Cretaceous Strata on Long 

 Island, 400; Geological Notes, Long Island and 

 Nantucket, 704 



Hollis, Ira N., Modified Eequirements for Engineer- 

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Hopkins' Laboratory, 103, 585 



Horticulture at Cornell, L. H. Bailey, 831 



Hoskins, L. M., Graphic Methods, 392 



Hotchkiss, H. J., and F. E. Millis, Galvanometer, 

 194 



Plouston, Edwin J., and A. S. Kennelly, Alternating 

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HovEY, Edbiund Otis, Geology and Geography, A. 

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Hovey, H. C, The Isle of Shoals, 400 



Howard, L. 0., Entomological Society of Washing- 

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Howard, L. O., Anthicus haldemanni, 635 



Howartb, Sir Henry, The Glacial Nightmare and the 

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Howe, Jas. Lewis, The Springfield Meeting of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of 

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Hubbard, Insect Guests of Florida Tortoise, 563 



Hubbard, L. L., Geological Survey of Michigan, J. 

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Hubrecht, Prof. , Lem urine Placentas, 573 



Humphrey, A. J., Law of Fluid Pressure, 195 



Hiirthle K., Blood Pressure in Man, 784 



Huxley, Thomas Henry, 85; Memorials 131, 267, 339, 

 408, 549, 768, 796; Life and Letters, 301; Biog- 

 raphy, 621 



Hyatt, Alpheus, Genus Nanno, 55 



Hygiene, International Exhibtion of, 132; Interna- 

 tional Congress of Eailway and Marine, 341, 585; 

 On School, Edward M. Haetwell, 839 



Ice Age as two Epochs, The Glacial and Champlain, 



View of the, Warren Upham, 529 

 Ice Bound on Kolguev, A Trevor-Battye, William 



LiiiBEY, 558 

 Iddings, Joseph P., Petrology for Students, Alfred 



Harker, 597 

 Index, Medicus, 45, 187; Catalogue, 376 

 Indiana Academy of Sciences, 848 

 Influence of Spray and Pain on the Form of Leaves, 



Conway MacMillan, 481 



INGEN, Gilbert van. Bibliography of North Amer- 

 ican Paleontology, Charles Eollin Keyes, 701 

 Insect Disease, Preliminary note on a Contagious, S. 



A. Forbes, 375 



Insects, in the U. S. National Museum, 659, and the 



' Pitcher Plant, ' 703 

 Institute of France, Centennial, 231, 585 

 Inverted Image on the Eetina, J. McK. C, 487; J. 



B. WooDwoETH, 555; Joseph Le Conte, J. 

 McKeen Cattell, 667; Charles S. Minot, 692 



IRWELL, Lawrence, Science and Cyclopaedias, 694; 

 Ives, F. E., Colors by Photography, 352 



J., H., Astronomical, 845 



J., J. F., PalaBozoic ITosslIs, J. E. "S\niiteaves, 814 



Jaccard, A., Le petrole, I'asphalte et le bitume, au 

 point de vue geologique, S. F. Peckham, 237 



Jackson C. L., New Color Eeactions, 356; Picryl 

 Malonic Ester, 356 



Jackson and Grindley, Sodic Alcoholates, 599 



Jackson, Eobert T., Development of Oligoporus, 

 705 



Jacoby, Harold, Astro-photographic Work at 

 Columbia College Observatory, 724 



Jacoby, Harold, The Eeduction of Astro-photographio 

 Plates, 564 



Jacoby H. S., Fish Plate Timber Joints, 359 



Jaggar, Jr., T. A., Geological Conference of Harvard 

 University, 822, 858, 903 



Jaggar, Jr., T. A., Pirna and Kirchberg Zones of 

 Contact Metamorphism, 822 



James, Joseph F., Blood Examination in Disease, 

 412; Eemarks on' Eecent Fungi Exsiccate, 654 



James, Joseph F., Sponges, 84 



James, William, Experimental Psychology in Amer- 

 ica, 626 



Janet, C., Variation of Species, 571 



Janssen, M., Ascent to Mt. Blanc, 585 



Japanese, Why they conquered, 9; Industrial Exhi- 

 bition, 340 



Jewish University, 74 



Johnson, J. B., A Course of Instruction in Engineer- 

 ing Materials, 394 



Jones, H. C, The Determination of Formic Acid, 112 



JosEPHSON, Ak.sel G. S., International Congress of 

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JUDD, Chas. H., Philosophy in the German Univer- 

 sities, 126 



Judd, Sylvester D., Tlie Food of the Catbird, Brown 

 Thrasher and House Wren, 635 



Jupiter, 7 



K., E. H., Bildungselemente und erziehlicher Wert 



des Unten-ichts in der Chemie, Eudolf Arendt, 165 

 K., J. E., A New Method of Determining the Motion 



of the Stars in the Line of Sight, 475 

 Kaiser, K., Eythmical Contraction of Frog's Heart, 



704 

 Kansas, Work at the University, 233; Students at 



the University, 664 

 Kastle and Keiser, Colorimetric Determination of 



Affinity of Acids, 28 

 Katydid's, Orchestra, George M. Gould, 380; John 



B. Smith, S. H. Scuddee, 591; Orchestration, 



Elliot Coues, Aethue E. Bostwick, 666 

 Keeler, James E., Spectrum of Saturn, 83 

 Keisee, E. H., Chemical Experiments, ■ Ira Eemsen 



and Wyatt W. Eandall, 901 

 Kellogg, V. L., Lepidoptera, 84 



