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SCIENCE. 



[Contents and 

 Index. 



Coville, Frederick V., The Nomenclature Question, 

 167; Botany of Yakutat Bay, 404; Life of 

 Thomas Coulter, 703 



Craigin, F. W., The Mentor Beds, 383 



Ckake, Agnes, The Submergence of Western Europe 

 Prior to the Neolithic Peried, 2 



Craniology, Is it a Science ? 8; Latest Words in, 

 766 



Crehore, A. C. and G. 0. Squier, Velocity of Pro- 

 jectiles, 195 



Crew, H., and O. H. Basquin, Magnesium Band, 

 Spectrum of Carbon, 384 



Crinoids, a Monograph of, 41 



Critical Periods in the History of the Earth, Joseph 

 Le Conte, Aethue Hollick, 670 



Crosby, W. O., Tables for the Determination of Com- 

 mon Minerals, Lea McI. Luqueee, 738 



Cross, Whitman, The Laccolitic Mountain Groups of 

 Colorado, Utah and Arizona, J. B. Woodwoeth, 

 700 



Crying with Two Ears, W. H. FiSHBUEN, 556 



Cuba, Phj'siography of, 10 



Culin, Stewart, Korean Games, D. G. Beinton, 

 771 



Culver, Miss, Gift to Chicago University, 849, 893 



Cushman, Holbrook, Unpublished Papers by, W. 

 Hallock, 757 



D., W. M., The Alps from End to End, William 

 Martin Conway, 526; Maj. James Rennell and 

 The Rise of JModeru English Geography, Clem- 

 ents E. Markham, 559 



Dall, W. H., St. Elias Bear, 87; Marine Mollusks 

 of Japan, Henry A. Pilsbry, 855 



Dall, W. H., Mammoth Bones Found near the Mouth 

 of Naknek River, 635 



Dana, Chaeles L., The Female Offender, Caesar 

 Lombroso and William Ferrero, 164; The Eti- 

 ology of Osseous Deformities, Eugene A. Talbot, 

 239 



Dana, Edward S., Minerals and How to Study them, 

 S. L. Penfield, 773 



Dana, James Dwight, and His Work, 491; Memorial 

 to, 46 



Darwinism of Darwin and of the Post-Darwinian 

 Schools, 527 



Darwin, Francis, The Elements of Botany, L. H. 

 Bailey, 774 



Dastre, A., Fibrin Dissolved in Solutions of Neutral 

 Salts, 784 



Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, 584 



Davenport, George E., Daniel Cady Eaton, 312 



Davis, W. M., Current Notes on Physiography, 10, 

 39, 97, 228, 266, 373, 514, 617, 657, 687, 727, 

 767, 885 ; Absorption of Terrestrial Radiation by 

 the Atmosphere, 485, Winds and Ocean Currents, 

 342 



Davis, W. M., Tlie Bearing of Physiography on Uni- 

 formitarianism, 280 ; Notes on Geological Excur- 

 sions, 744 ; Theories of Ocean Currents, 824 ; 



Deaf and Dumb, Conference of, 231 



Dean, Bashfoed, New York Academy of Sciences, 

 742 



Dean, Bashford, Embryology of North American 

 Ganoids, 573 ; Notes of the Ancestral Sharks, 

 742 



Deaths, C. C. Babington, 133; E. H. Baillou, 133; H. 

 A. Bardeleben, 483; Ernest Baumann, 483; M. S. 

 Bebb, 890; Philipp Bertkau, 691; E. Whitney 



Blake, 483; S. C. Booth, 451 ; Oscar Borchert, 770; 

 H. H. Boyeson, 483; Dimitri Brandza, 586; Dr. J. 

 S. Bristowe, 341; E. P. L. Brock, 732; Robert 

 Brown, 622; E. W. Bull, 484; James Carter, 483; 

 Antonio del Castillo, 891 ; Dr. T. H. Chandler, 

 300; Edward Combes, 770; Holbrook Cushman, 

 586; Julius Deby, 104; Joseph Derenbourg, 188; 

 G. E. Dobson, 770; Daniel Cady Eaton, 45; O. E. 

 Ehler, 770; W. Fabritius, 360; J. E. GaiTetson, 

 622; Adoli Gerstiicker, 233; E. J. Glave, 15; Dr. 

 von Gneist, 188; Gustav von Grofe, 233; D. G. 

 Hatch, 163; Herman Hellriegel, 663; Father 

 Hurst, 663; T. H. Huxley, 14; W. C. Jarvis, 

 163; Thomas Keith, 585; Dr. Kiener, 232; G. 

 Krabbe, 849; Baron Larray, 623; Jules Laverrifere, 

 409; George Lawson, 690; Svenon Louis Loven, 

 341; S. Moos, 232; Marshall McDonald, 341; D. 

 W. McGee, 133; H. W. Meyer, 46; Frederick 

 Miesoher, 409; Mr. Mummery, 409; Dr. Miinch, 

 340; Albert Magel, 232; J. A. Overbeck, 710; 

 T. O. Paine, 849; E. von Rebeur-Paschwitz, 

 586; A. L. Pihl, 232; W. A. Pike, 623; O. M. 

 Poe, 483; F. L. Pope, 550; W. N. Popoff, 849; 

 G. H. Porter, 46; C. V. Riley, 407; Ernst 

 Eitter, 451; Dr. Eiva, 586; E. F. Rogers, 483; 

 Victor Eydberg, 483; J. von Schroder, 770; 

 Henry Seebohm, 805; Prof. Hoppe Seyler, 341; 

 J. S. Shaw, 46; G. F. W. Sporer, 163; Dr. 

 Stapff, 663; Carl Steckelman, 731; George 

 Stevens, 188; Ernst de Sury, 409; Heinrich von 

 Sybel, 163; Joseph Thompson, 233; Fr. Tietjen, 

 46; M. M. Tidd, 270; Sir John Tomes, 188: Nor- 

 ton S. Townshend, 133; A. E. P. Gray, 891 ;H. 

 Tweddell, 409; Calvert Vaux, 768; P. A. A. S. 

 Verneuil, 46; A. M. Villon, 768; Gustav Wil- 

 helm, 586; Dr. Williamson, 484; W. C. William- 

 son, 15; Moritz Willkomm, 409; H. Wittmeur, 

 340, Julius Zupitza, 133 



Debierre. Ch., Atlas d'ost^ologie, Frank Bakee, 

 854 



Decimal System in Measurement of Time and Angles, 

 103 



Deep Spot in the Ocean, 518 



Deforesting of Mountains, 728 



Degrees at the University at Paris, 301; at Leipzig, 

 692 



Delabaeee, E. B., L'Ann<3e psychologique, 51 



Delaware Water Gap, 99 



Delmar, F. O. T. bequest, 770 



Demoor, Dr., Preparations of Cerebral Cortex of 

 Dogs, 782 



Dennert, E., Vergleichende Pflanzenmorphologie, 

 John W. Haeshbeegee, 311 



Development of Vegetable Physiology, J. C. Aethue. 

 360 



Diplomas Counterfeited, 105 



Distribution of Plants and Animals, 767 



Diurnal, Nutation, Determination of the Constants 

 of the, F. FoLlE, 613; Rotation of River Volume 

 and Velocity, 515 



Dogmatism of Science, Geoege M. Gould, 554 



Dolbear, A. E., Materialism Untenable, 56 



DoUfus, M., Distribution of Oniscidas, 569 



Doolittle, C. L., The Constant of AbeiTation, 398 



Dormitories at University of Pennsylvania, 625 



Double, Stars, 7; Refraction in Wood, William 

 Hallock, 239 



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

 636, 707, 74 1, 859 



