SCIENCE. 



C Contents and 

 Index. 



Weller, S. A., Ciiouni-Insular Paleozoic Fauna, 31; 

 and A. D. Davidson, Patalocrinus mirabilis, 568; 



West Va. Academy of Science, W. Earl Kumsey, 572 



White, Charles A., Bear River Formation, 22 



White, David, The Development of Exogenous 

 Structure in the Paleozoic Lycopods: A Sum- 

 mary of the Researches of Williamson and 

 Renault, 754 



White, David, Paleozoic Alga;, 231; Structure of 

 Buthograptus, Plumulina and Ptilophyton, 417; 

 Basal Coal Measure Sections, 534 



Whitfield, R. P., MoUusca and Crustacea of the Mio- 

 cene Formations of New Jersey, W. B. Claek, 291 



Whitman, F. B., Flicker Photometer, 176 



Whitney, Tililton, Texture and Structure of Soils, 879 



WiECiiMAXN, Ferdinand G., Les nouvelles theo- 

 ries chimiques, A. Etard, 137; Die Chemie der 

 Zuckerarten, Edmund O. von Lippmann, 369; 

 Einfiihrung in die Mathematisohe Behaudlung 

 der Naturwissenschaften, W. Nernst and A. 

 Schtinflies, 485; Behavior of Sugar towards 

 Kontgen Rays, 729 



Wiley, H. W., Steam Jacketed Drying Oven, 419- 

 Acetylene, 249; Recent Advances in Milk Invesd 

 tigation; 820; and E. E. Ewell, The Determina- 

 tion of Lactose in Milks by Double Dilution an; 

 Polarization, 821 



WiLLiAsis, JR., Edward H., Mammoth Bed at 

 Morea, Pa., 782. 



Williams, Henry Shaler, Geological Biolog,v, W. H. 

 Dall, 445; TheOrigin of the Chouteau Fauna, 785 



Williams, R. P., Chemical Experiments, General and 

 Analytical, E. H. Keiser, 484 



Willis, IBailey, Charles Lyell and Modern Geology, 

 T. G. Bonney, 68 



Willis, Bailey, Evidences of Ancient Shores, 534 



Wilsing, J., Sun's Rotation, 748 



Wilson, E. B., Centrosome in its Relation to Fixing 

 and Staining Agents, 58 



Winchell, N. H., The Fisher Meteorite, 452 



Winds, Injurious to Vegetation and Crops, 195; of 

 the Pacific Ocean, 127 



Winge, on Brazilian Carnivora, Gerrit S. Miller, 

 447 



WiNLOCK, W. C, Philosophical Society of Washing- 

 ton, 292 



Wistar, Isaac J., Iron Oxide, 488 



Wistar Institute, 838 



Witmer, I^ightner, Variations of the Patellar Reflex 



as an Aid to Mental Analysis, 123; Modern 



Psychology and Anthropology, 715 

 Wolff, J. E„ Eruptive Granite, 179 

 Woman under Monasticism, 805 

 Woodman, Durand, N. Y. Section of Am. Chemical 



Society, 215, 332, 489, 679, 935 

 Woodman, J. E., Preliminary Notes on the North 



Jersey Coast, 144; 'Longshore Transportation on 



the North Jersey Coast, 679 

 WoodshoU Marine Biological Laboratory, 400 

 WooDWORTH, J. B., Marsh Gas Under Ice, 203; 



Volcanic Rocks, Ezequiel Ordofiez, 450 

 Woolmau, Lewis, Imbedded Trees, 715 

 Wright, A. W., The Routgen Rays, 370 

 Wright, G. Frederick, The Age of Philadelphia 



Brick Clay, 242 

 Wright, G. F., High Level Terraces of Middle Ohio, 



55; Glacial Man in Ohio, 248; and Warren Up- 



ham, Greenland Ice Fields and Life in the North 



Atlantic, C. H. Hitchcock, 598 

 Wurz, Charles Adolphe, Elements of Modern Chem- 

 istry, L. B. Hall, 415 



X-Rays, Hugo Muxsteeberg, 161 ; The Application 

 of, to Surgery, Henry' W. Cattell, 344; 

 Ralph R. Lawrence, 409; Further Experiments 

 with, Edwin B. Frost, 235, 463; 511, 512, 594; 

 John Daniel, 562; Source of, A. A. Michel- 

 son and S. W. Steatton, 694; Photography by 

 Means of the Camera, Francis E. Nipher, 783; 

 in Medicine and Surgery, Charles L. Norton, 

 730; Deflected, 805; in Systematic Zoii logy, 899; 

 Anticipations of, 926 



Young, C. A., The Sun, C. L. P., 415 

 Yucatan, The Monuments of, 278 



Zoogeography, Principles of Marine, TiiEO. Gill, 514 

 Zoological, Station, Impressions of the Naples, T. H. 

 Morgan, 16; Society of N. Y., 97, 863; Nomen- 

 clature, 239, 474, 584; Station at Naples, 510, 

 802; Society of London, 771 

 Zoology and Biology, W. K. Brooks, 708 



