CONTENTS AND 
Vill SCIENCE. . INDEX. 
SCRIPTURE, E. W.. Anaglyphs and _ Stereoscopic 
Projection, 185; Rhythmic Action, 807 
SELBY, A. D. , Proceedings of the Botanical Club, 364 
Smith, Alexander, Chemistry, W. A. NovEs, 654 
SMITH, E. F., Tillman’s and Torrey’s Chemistries, 
496; Analyses Electrolytiques, Ad. Minot, 454 
SMITH, HARLAN I., the Carnegie Institute, 739 
SMITH, HuecH M., Fish of Woods Hole Region, 878 
Smith, W., Methods of Knowledge, R.M. WENLEY,772 
Societies and Academics, 24, 85, 151, 185, 217, 455, 
578, 615, 656, 693, 735, 776, 859, 894, 932, 969 
Sociology and Psychology, HIRAM M. STANLEY, 974 
Standard Measuring Instruments, 258 
STANLEY, HIRAM M. , Joy, G. V. N. Dearborn, 55; Na- 
tive Tribes of Central Australia, Baldwin Spencer 
and F. J. Gillen, 118; Opening of the Mouth as 
Expression, 219; Sociology and Psychology, 974 
STEARNS, ROBERT E C. , Tres Maria Islands, Mexico, 121 
STEINMETZ, Cuas. P., The Elements of ‘Alternating 
Currents, Wiss Franklin, J. Williamson, 964 
STEJNEGER, LEONHARD, The Polar Bear, 377, 
STEVENSON, JOHN J., W. Va. Geological Survey, I. 
C. White, 652; Kansas, Erasmus Haworth, 531 
Still, A., Alternating Currents, W.S. FRANKLIN, 738 
STRATTON, G. M., "The Story of the Mind, J. M. 
Baldwin, 148” 
Sullivant Day, ELIZABETH G. BRITTON, 567 
SWINGLE, WALTER T., The Dicecism of the Fig, 570 
TANNER, J. H., Reye’s Geometrie der Lage, 577 
Tebb, Ww. Scott, Vaccination, W. H. PARK, 533 
Telescope, Photographic, EDWARDC. PICKERING, 581 
Testing Materials, MANSFIELD MERRIMAN, 396 
Texas ‘Academy of Sciences, WILLIAM L. BRAY, 26 
Thermodynamics, R. H. THuRSTON, 619 
THOMSON, ELIHU, Experimental Research, 236 
THOMPSON, We 0, Address of Welcome at the Co- 
lumbus Meeting, American Association, 267 
THURSTON, R. H., Theta Phi Diagram, 728: Voting 
Machines, 917; Kinematics of Machinery, J ohn 
H. Barr, 965 
Tides in Canadian Waters; J. W. D., 121 
Tillman, S. E., Chemistry, Epear F. SMITH, 496 
Tisserand, F., Détermination des orbites, E. O. 
Lovett, 612 
Torrey Botanical Club, EDwaArpD S. BuraEss, 26, 
693, 897, 971 
Torrey, Jr., J., Chemistry, EDGAR F. Smirg, 496 
Transparency and Opacity, LorpD RAYLEIGH, 104 
Trees on the Nebraska Plains, C. E. Bessry, 768 
TRELEASE, W., St. Louis Academy of Sciences, 615, 
973 ; Classification of Botanical Publications, 713 
Trouessart, E. L., Catalogus Mammalium, a 
PALMER, 491 
TROWBRIDGE, C. C., Phosphorescent Substances, 245 
TRUE, A.'C., Association of American Agricultural 
Colleges’ and Experiment Stations, 110; Card 
Index of Experiment Station Publications, 650 
Tuberculosis, International Congress of, 380 
UNDERWOOD, L. M., Botanical Gardens at Kew, 65 ; 
Ferns, E. T Parsons, 150 ; Catalogue of Scientific 
Literature, Botany, ‘171; ” Botanists of Philadel- 
phia, J. W. Harshberger, 931 
Uniformity in Pages of Scientific Publications, 258 
University and Educational News, 32, 64, 95, 128, 
160, 192, 224, 264, 304, 344, 384, 424, 464, 504, 
543, 583, 623, 663, 703, 743, 784, 824, 864, 904, 
943, 984 ; National, The Proposed, 700 
Upron, WINSLOW, Astronomical Notes, 58, 219, 617 
Van Name, W. G., The Planarians, H. B. W., 932 
VENABLE, F. P., The Definition of the Element, 274 
Vertebrate, Fossils of N. A., O. P. Hay, 681 
Virchow, Professor, J ubilee of, 940 
Voting Machines, 18, 18 THURSTON, 917 
W., E. B., Zellen- und Befruchtungslehre, V. Hacker, 
574 
W., H. B., The Planarians, W. G. Van Name, 932 
W., J. B., La géologie expérimentale, Stanislas 
Meunier, 608 
W., R. S., Theoretical Mechanics, A. E. H. Love, 
180 ; ‘Theoretische Physik, H. von Helmholtz, 
180: Théorie du potential Newtonian and Ciné- 
matique, H. Poincaré, 213 
Wanklyn, J. A., and W. Us Cooper, Sewage Analysis, 
W. P. Mason, 691 
WARD, H. B., American Microscopical Society, 367 
Ward, James, Naturalism and Agnosticism, W. K. 
BROOKS, 288, 497; R. M. WENLEY, 417 
WARD, R. DEC., Notes on Meteorology, 89, 537, 617, 
779, 900 ; Foehn Winds, 341; Meteorologie, W. 
Koppen, 495 ; Weather Service of Md., 815 
Watts, W. W., Geology at British Association, 812 
Weather, EDWIN G. DEXTER, 176 ; H. HELM CLAY- 
TON, 378; Service of Maryland, R. DEC. WARD,815 
Weber, A.F.,Growth of Cities, W. F. WILLOUGHBY, 968 
Wegmann, E., Dams, M. MERRIMAN, 930 
WELD, LE Roy, D , Hearing in Ants, 766 
Wellman Expedition, Return of, 300 
WENLEY, R. M., Freethought, J. M. Robertson, 83 ; 
Ward’s Naturalism, 417; Science and Scholasti- 
cism, 536; Methods of Knowledge, W. Smith, 772 
WHEELER, E. B., Cerebral Light, 153 
White, I. C., Geological Survey of W. Va., JOHN J. 
STEVENSON, 652 
WHITEAVES, J. F., Devonian System Canada, 402, 430 
WItLcox, E. V., A Naturalist’s Directory, 937 
WiLcox, WALTER F., Statistics, A. Newsholme, 217 
WILEY, H. W., Agricultural Chemists, 368 
Willey, Arthur, Zoological Results, G. H. P., 80 
WILLIAMS, H.S., Theory of Reality, G. T. Ladd, 890 
WILLOUGHBY, W.F.,Growth of Cities, A. F. Weber, 968 
WItson,C. B., Foehn Winds, 218; Graduate Study, 252 
WILson, E. B., The Structure of Protoplasm, 33 
Witson, THomAS, La Céramique, E. Guiguet et E. 
Garnier, 82; Prehistoric Anthropology, 585, 637 
Wisconsin, Science Club of the University, WM. H. 
Hopss, 694, 898 
Who’s Who in America, W J M, 184 
Woop, R. W., Dark Lightning, 337, 717; New Form 
of Pseudoscope, 648; Curve of the Base Ball, 851 
Woodhull. J. F., Chemical Exper., W. A. NOYES, 654 
WooDMAN, DURAND, New York Section of the Amer- 
ican Chemical Society, 859, 971 
WoopwakbD, C. M., Social and Economic Science at 
the Meeting of the American Association, 442 
WoopwakpD, R. S., Mechanics, International Cata- 
logue of Scientific Literature 165, 178 
WoopworrtH, R. 8., Hand-writing, 679; Zur An- 
alyse der Unterschiedsempfindlichkeit, 818 
WYNNE, P. H., Card Catalogue of Physiology, 535 
Zoological, Park, The National, 156 ; Notes, F. A. L., 
421, 488 
Zoology, at the British Association, W. A. HERDMAN, 
568; at the Amer. Assoc. C. L. MARLATT, 881 
Zoo-Paleontology, Recent, H. F. O., 458, 538 
