lv SCIENCE. 
CALL, R. E., The Date of Rafinesque’s Death, 548 
Campanus, C. S. PEIRCE, 809 
CAMPBELL, W. W., Observations of Eros, 176 
Carnegie’s, Mr., Gift to Scottish Universities, 1032 
Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature, 
76 
CHAMBERLAIN, A. F., Seri Indians, W J McGee, 
779 
CHAPLIN, W.S., Washington University, 258 
Chemical, Society, American, 576; A.C. HALE, 104 ; 
N. Y. Section, D. WoopMAN, 191, 393, 711, 948 ; 
Washington, W. H. Krua, 149, 308; L. S. 
Munson, 507, 664, 824, 910; N. C. Section, C. 
B. WILLIAMS, 899 ; Laboratory, E. H. KEISER, 
261 ; Industries, W. M. McMurtrtie, 441 
Chemistry, Inorganic, Notes on, J. L. iz, 33, 313, 
349, 434, 627, 831, 993; Dignity of, H. W. 
WILEY, 721; in the Nineteenth Century, KE. H. 
KEISER, 803. 
CHILD, ©. D., Velocity of Ions, 830 
CuILp, C. M., Zoological Club, University of Chi-- 
cago, 73, 112, 1026 
Chough, Alpine, P. 8. ScLATER, 626; W. J. Fox, 713 
CHURCH, J. P., Reservoirs, J. D. Schuyler, 738 
CLARK, W. B., The State and Investigation, 81 
CLARKE, F. W., Free Speech in Universities, 309 
Classen, A., Chemie, H. P. TALBorT, 660 
CLAytTon, H. H., Cyclones, 747 
Clayton’s Eclipse Cyclone, F. H. BIGELow, 589 
Clements, F. E., and R. Pound, Phytogeography of 
' Nebraska, A. HoLLIcK, 981 
CocKERELL, T. D. A., Predetermined Evolution, 311; 
Insect Fauna of Human Excrement, L. O. 
Howard, 389 ; Penycuik Experiments, Telegony, 
Zebra Hybrids, J. C. Ewart, 423; Naiades, C. 
T. Simpson, 983; New Mexico Biological Sta- 
tion, 954 ; The Mongoose in Jamaica, 990 
Cohnheim, O., Chemie der Eiweisskorper, L. B. 
MENDEL, 185 
CoE, F. N., Amer. Mathematical Society, 102, 429 
Comstock, G. C., André’s Astronomie Stellaire, 746 
Congdon, EK. A., Chemistry, H. F., 708 
Conn, H. W., Amer. Soc. of Bacteriologists, 321 
Convocation Week, 641, 996 
Cook, O. F., Priority and Method of Types, 712 ; 
Kinetic Theory of Evolution, 969 
Corona, Solar, R. W. Woop, 179 
Crampton, H. E., Biology, N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 272, 
467, 623, 865 
Crawley, E. St Geometry, G. B. HALSTED, 462 
CRrocKER, F. B., Gray’s Talks on Science, 505 
Crocker, F ae Electric Lighting, E. THOMSON, 943 
Cross, C. R., Silas W. Holman, 857 
Dat, W. H., Anatomie der Wirbellosen Thiere, A. 
Lang, 945 
Dany, R. A., Expedition to Iceland, 192 
Oceanography, 951 
DANDENO, J. B., Freezing in Plants, 916 
DAVENPORT, C. B., Naturalists at Chicago, 370; Res- 
olution of Committee of Central Naturalists, 753 
Davis, H. 8 , Astronomischer Jahresbericht, 32 
Davis, W. M., Notes on Physiography, 152, 275, 
; Notes on 
351, 395, 471, 551, 628, 751, 791, 871, 950, 1032 
Dawson, G. M., Rocky Mountain Region in Can- 
ada, 401 
Dawson, George M., F. A. ADAMS, 561, 
Day, W. Sho Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry, 
N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 148, 346, 469, 866 
CONTENTS AND 
INDEX. 
Derpy, O. A., Tertiary Sea of Southern Brazil, 348 
Discoveries, Remarkable, 987; G. F. Wright, 1029 
Discussion and Correspondence, 28, '75, 113, 150, 191, 
230, 274, 348, 394, 431, 548, 588, 626, 666, 712, 
746, 789, 827, 868, 913, 948, 987, 1029 
DIXLOWE, C. D., Vermont Botanical Club, 230 
Dixon, R. B., The Musical Bow in California, 274 
DonaE, C. W., N. Y. State Science Teachers’ Associa- 
tion, 415 
Doper, R. E., N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 379 
Dodge, R. E., Physical Geography, J. P. Goons, 
907 
Dorsey, G. A., Hopi Expeditions, 219 
Dowling, D. B., Geol. Survey of Canada, Index, H. M. 
Ami, 424 
DurAn-Lories, J. J., Charles Hermite, 883 
Dwieut, T., Skelet des Menschen, F. Frenkel, 145 
Eekstorm, F. H., Bird Book; Woodpeckers, C. F. B., 
658 
Eclipse, Total Solar, 854 ; Artificial Representation of, 
R. W. Woop, 65; Suggestions for Work at, R. 
W. Woop, 179; Photography, F. E. NIPHER, 
208 ; Cyclone, Clayton’s, F. H. BIGELOW, 589 ; 
Magnetic Observations, L. A. BAUER, 746 
EIGENMANN, C. H.,and C. KENNEDY, Unilateral 
Coloration with Bilateral Effect, 828 
EIMBECE, W., Miles Rock, 978 
Electro, Chemical Laboratory, E. F. Smitn, 697 ; 
Chemist, Training of, H. C. JoNES, 569 
Embryo-sac, G. A. ATKINSON, 530 
Engineering, Steam, U.S. Bureau of, R. H. THuRs- 
TON, 224 ; Education, R. H. THURSTON, 301 ; As- 
sociation of the South, H. M. JonxEs, 230; In 
Nineteenth Century, J. L. VAN ORNUM, 771 
Engineers, Elec., Amer. Inst. W. C. ANDREWS, 655 
Entomology, Notes on, N. BANKS, 668 
Enzymes, J. H. KAstux, 765 ; and their application, 
A. F. Woops, 822 
Erdmann, H., Anorganische Chemie, E. RENOUF, 268 
Eros, Observations of, W. W. CAMPBELL, 176 ; Varia- 
tion of Light in, E. C. PIcKERING, 790 
Evolution, Predetermined, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 
311; Kinetic Theory of, O. F. Cook, 969 
Ewart, ie Che whe Penyeuik Experiments ; Teleg- 
ony ; Zebra Hybrids, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 423 
F., H., Chemical Analysis, J. F. Sellers, 707 ; Chem- 
istry, E. A. Congdon, 708 
F., W.8., Notes on Physics, 312 
FAIRCHILD, H. Le R., Geological Soc. of Amer., 954 
FARRAND, th Amer. Psychological Assoc., 211 
FERGUSON, M. C., Pollen Tube and Fertilization, 668 
Ferments, Inorganic, H. C. JonEs, 940 
FERNOW, B. E., Forestry Legislation, 354 
FESSENDEN, R. we Electrical Theory of Gravitation, 
28 
Fotry, A. L., Diamond-Glass Fluorescence, 732 
Forest ‘Management, V. M. SPALDING, 542 
Fox, W. J., Alpine Chough, 713; and Egyptian 
Crocodile, 232 
FRANKLIN, C. L., The Syllogism, 574 
FRAPS, G. 5, Commercial Organic Analysis, A. H. 
Allen and H. Leffmann, 465 
Free Speech in Universities, F. W. CLARKE, 309 
Frenkel, F., Skelet des Menschén, T. DWIGHT, 145 
F Rost, E. B., Representative Stellar Spectra, Sir W. 
Huggins, 222: Astronomie stellaire, Ch. André, 
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