vi | SCIENCE. 
Hystop, JAMES H., Newspaper Science, 695 
Index, Card, J. MCKEEN CATTELL, 419; of Exper- 
iment Station Publications, A. C. TRUE, 650 
Insect, Scale, A Dangerous, C. L. MARLATT, 18 
JASTROW, JOSEPH, Perception of Lines, 579 
Jaubert, G. F., Les matiéres colorantes, M. T. B., 
533 
JoHNSON, W. SMYTHE, Practice and Habit, 527 
JoNnES, WILLIAM CAREY, Architectural Plans for 
the University of California, 721 
Jordan, D. S., The Fur Seals, J. A. ALLEN, 885 
Jupp, CHarues H., Section of Anthropology and 
Psychology of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 656, 934 
JULIEN, ALEXIS A., Section of Geology and Miner- 
alogy of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 735, 895 
Keane, A. H., Man, Past and Present, O. T. MASON, 
147 
KEELER, JAMES E., The Lick Observatory, 665 
Keewatin, in Minnesota, C. W. HALL, 107 
KELLERMANN, W. A., Botany at the Columbus 
Meeting of the American Association, 557 
Kelvin, Lord, Address on the Age of the Earth as an 
Abode fitted for Life, T. C. CHAMBERLIN, 11 
Kemp, J. F., Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 170 
KEYES, CHARLES R., Geological Terranes, 456 
Keyser, C. J., Algebra, G. W. Evans, 55; Lam- 
bert’s Calculus, and Murray’s Calculus, 413 
KINGSLEY, J. S., Anatomie des Frosches, A. Ecker 
and R. Wiedersheim, 451 
Kirchoff, A., Pflanzen und Tierverbreitung, CONWAY 
MACMILLAN, 690 
KIRKLAND, A. H., Economie Entomologists, 333 
KNIGHT, WILBUR C., Geological Time, 607 
Knowledge and Practice, CHARLES SEDGWICK 
MInot, 1 
Koppen, W., Meteorologie, R. DEC. WARD, 495 
KRAEMER, HENRY, Foods and Drugs, 59, 122 
KrueG, WILLIAM H., Chemical Society of Washing- 
ton, 616, 736, 970 
Kikenthal, Willy, Leitfaden ftir das zoologische 
Praktikum, HENRY F. NACHTRIEB, 733 
L., F. A., Measurements of Asylum Children, 29 ; 
Foreign Museums, 446 ; Zoological Notes, 421, 
458 ; Dictionary of Birds, Alfred Newton, 774 
Labbé Alphonse, Sporozoa, CALKINS, GARY, N., 732 
Ladd, G. T., Theory of Reality, H.S. W1ILLIAMs, 890 
Lambert, P. A., Calculus, C. J. KEYSER, 413 
Languages, S. American, ALBERT 8. GATSCHET, 539 
LE ConTE, JOSEPH, Cerebral Light Again, 58 
LEE, FREDERIC §., Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 
Physiology, 172; Physiology, De Burgh Birch, 
453 ; B. Moore, 453 
Lengfeld, Felix, Chemistry, W. A. Noyzs, 692 
Lick Observatory, JAMES E. KEELER, 665 
Lightning, Dark, R. W. Woop, 337, 717; ARTHUR 
W. CLAYDEN, 973 
LINDENKOHL, A., Oceanography, 803 
LIVERSIDGE, A., Australasian Association, 143 
Lioyb, FRANcIs E., Teaching Botanist, William F. 
Ganong, 575; Biology at the N. Y. Acad. Sci. 
578, 896 
LOEB, M., Liquefaction of Gases, W. L. Hardin, 615 
LoEw, Oscar, The Soluble Ferments, J. Reynolds 
Green, 373; Chemical Nature of Enzymes, 955 
Love, A. E. H., Mechanics, R. S. W., 180 
CONTENTS AND 
INDEX. 
Lovett, E. O., La détermination des orbites, F. Tis- 
serand, 613; La géométrie differentielle, H. 
Grassman, 653 ; Calcolo infinitesimale, Ernesto 
Cesaro, 688 
Lucas, F. A., South African Museum, 376 
M., A. J., Hankel on Crystals, 251 
M., F. J. H., Quarry Geology, O. Herrman, 296 
M, W J, Women in Babylonia, 124 ; Who’s Who in 
America, 184 ; Daniel G. Brinton, 193 
McCormick, J. H., Anthropological Society of Wash- 
ington, 933 
MacCurpy, G. G., Instruction in Anthropology, 910 
MacDouGat, D. T., Protoplasm, A. Fischer, 451 
MACFARLANE, ALEXANDER, Fundamental Princi- 
ples of Algebra, 345 
McGeEE, W J, Anthropology in the International 
Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 48 
McGuirE, J. D., Prehistoric Anthropology, 935 
MAcMILLAN, Conway, Pflanzen und Tierverbrei- 
tung, A. Kirchhoff, 690 
MARktatt,C. L., Dangerous European Scale Insect, 18; 
Work on Coccidze, 657; Zoology at the Columbus 
Meeting of the American Association, 881 
Martin, L. J., and G. E. Miller, Unterschiedsemp- 
findlichkeit, R. S. WoopworrTH, 818 
Mason, Om1s T., Ratzel’s History of Mankind, 21; 
Man, Past and Present, A. H. Keane, 147 
Mason, W. P., Sewage Analysis, J. A. Wanklyn and 
W. J. Cooper, 691 
Mathematical, and Physical Section of the British 
Association, Address of the President, J. H. 
POYNTING, 385; Society, The American, THOMAS 
F. HOLGATE, 125, 445: F. N. Cone, 693 
Measurements, Origin of, H. H. CLAYTON, 418 
Medical Sciences in the Univ.. W. H. HOWELL, 499 
MENDENHALL, T. C., Presidential Address before 
the Society for the Promotion of Engineering 
Education, 196 
MERRILL, G. P., Pot-hole vs. Remolino, 298; Meteor- 
ites from Allegan, Mich., and Mart, Tex., 770 
MERRIMAN, MANSFIELD, International Association 
for Testing Materials, 396; The Design and Con- 
struction of Dams, EdwardyWegmann, 930 
Meteoriies, New, from Allegan, Mich., and Mart, 
Tex., GEORGE P. MERRILL, 770 
Meteorology, Current Notes on, R. DEC. WARD, 89, 
587, 617, 779, 900; The,Science of, C. A., 860 
Meteors, November, 697 
Meunier, S., La géologie expérimentale, J. B. W-, 608 
Microscopical Society, Amer., HENRY B. WARD, 367 
Minot, Ad., Analyses electrolytiques, EpGaRr F. 
SMITH, 454 
Minot, CHARLES SEDGWICK, Knowledge and Prac- 
tice, 1 
Moffett, F. J., Alternate Currents in Practice, W. 8. 
FRANKLIN, 731 
Montecomery, THomas L., The Wagner Free Insti- 
tute of Science and Professor Dall, 138 
Moore, Benjamin, Physiology, F. 8. LEE, 453 
MoorEHEAD, W. K., Prehistoric Implements, 777 
MORSELL, WM FE., Geological Society of Washington, 
24; The Spelling of ‘ Puerto Rico,’ 978 
Mosgs, A. J., International Catalogue of Scientific 
Literature, Crystallograpy, Mineralogy, 169 
Moses, A. J., Crystals, A. S. EAKLE, 54 
Mososaur Skeleton, HENRY F. OSBORN, 919 
Mouth, Opening of, HItRAM M. STANLEY, 219 
Muir and Ritchie’s Bacteriology, T. M. P., 655 
