SCIENCE. 



Stillman and Yoder, Anhydrous Ammonia and 

 Aluminium Chloride, 72 



Stone, Witmer, Molting of Birds, 737 



Steatton, S. W. and A. A. Michelson, Source of 

 X-Eays, 694 



Strong, C. A., Consciousness and Time, 121 



Strong, 0. S., Use of Formalin in Injecting Media, 

 213 



Steuthees, J., Principles of Metallurgy, Arthur H. 

 Hiorns, 416 



Students, in the University of Berlin, 66; at Thirty 

 Largest Universities, 241; Admission of American, 

 to the French Universities, G. Brown Goode, 

 341; The Eeceptiou of Foreign, at French Uni- 

 versities and Schools, G. Bkowu Goode, 467 



Sub-Irrigation in the Greenhouse, 399 



Sulphur, Notes on Native, in Texas, E. A. Smith, 657 



Summer School, Union College, 738; University Min- 

 nesota, 739; Jena, 739; Geology, 803; University 

 of Nebraska, 841 



Sumner, F. B., Descent Tree of the Variations of a 

 Land Snail from the Philippines, 529 



Sunshine, Number of Hours a Year, 22 



Sun's Pays, Chemical Action of, 666 



SWEZEY, J. D., Nebraska Academy of Science, 252 



Synaptomys eight miles from Washington, 404 



Syphilis, Was it a Gift from the American Race ? 397 



Taff, J. A. ; Elk Garden Coal Fields, 374 



Tarr, Ealph S., Elementary Physical Geography, 



ISEAEL C. EUSSELL, 168 



Taylor, Isaac, Names and Their Histories, A. S. G., 

 414 



Taylor, F. B., Studies of the Great Lakes, 602 



Teaching University for London, 201 



Telegony, Exi:)eriments on, 594 



Temperature, of the Earth's Crust, Serexo E. Bishop, 

 409 ; Ellen Hayes. 518 ; of the Ocean Surface, 

 Annual Range of, 127; of Lakes, 195 



Tertiary, Peneplain of Missouri, 275; Man of Burmah, 

 The Alleged, 625 



Thoep, Feaxk H., a Handbook of Industrial Or- 

 ganic Chemistry, Samuel Sadtler, 209; Chemistry 

 for Engineers and Manufacturers, Bertram 

 Blount and A. G. Bloxam, 566; The Chemistry 

 of Pottery, 567, A Text-book of Gas Manufac- 

 t\ire for Students, 815 



Thoulet, J., Guide d'oceanographie pratique, G. W. 



LiTTLEHALES, 246 



Thunder Storms at Sea are Nocturnal, 733 



Todd, J. E., A Preliminary Eeport on the Geology 



of South Dakota, C. S. Peossee. 

 Topographical, Map of Italy, 61; of Denmark, 62; 



Forms, produced by Faulting, 659; The Volcanic 



Group of, 732 

 Tornado, Clouds, Artificial. 662; in New Jersey, 769 



of May 27, St. Louis, Mo., 860 

 Tour du Monde, 733 

 Tow-Net, Use of the, for Collecting Pelagic Organisms, 



Wm. E. Eittee, 708 

 TOWEE, G. W., Naval Erosion, 563 

 Tree, Trunks, Peculiar Abrasion of, Pkecy M. Van 



Epps, 442; Plants in New York, 925. 

 Teelease, Wm., St. Louis Academy of Science, 144, 



180, 252, 375, 456, 536, 607, 680, 750, 824 

 Trelease, Wm., The Poplars of North America, 536 

 Trowbridge, J., The Rontgen Rays, 370; The Pro- 

 bable Presence of Carbon and Oxygen in the Sun, 



673. 



Truth, Necessary and Sufficient Tests of, M. M. 517? 



What is Truth? W. K. Beooks, 779 

 Tupi Linguistic Stock, 861 



Turner on Archean Gneiss in the Sierra Nevada, 606 

 Turner, C. H., Nervous System of Cypris, 676 

 Turpin, G-. S., Practical Inorganic Chemistry, E. H. 



Keisee, 484 

 Typhoid Fever Serum, 403 



Uhler, P. E., Margarodes vitium, Giard, 678. 

 Uintaite in Utah, On the Occurrence of, Geoege H. 



Eldeidge, 830 

 Undeewood, L. M., Structure and Development of 



Mosses and Ferns, Douglas Houghton Campbell, 



70 

 Universitv and Educational News, 23, 66, 98, 133, 



167, 201, 240, 283, 323, 405, 437, 477, 512, 558, . 



594, 631, 667, 704, 738, 776, 807, 840, 865, 899, 927 



Vaccination, 240 



Valley, Great, of California, 920 



Valleys of the Ozark Plateau, 858 



Van Epps, Peecy M., Peculiar Abrasion of Tree 

 Trunks, 442 



Van Hise, C. E., Movement of Eocks under Deforma- 

 tion, 521; Secondary Structures, 216; The Eela- 

 , tions of Primary and Secondary Structures in 

 Eocks, 294; Deformation of Rooks, 569, 786 



Vaughan, T. Wayland, Geology of San Carlos Coal 

 Field, 375 



Vegetable Culture, 835 



Venezirela, Climate of, 769 



Visualization and the Eetinal Image, HieamM. Stan- 

 ley, 563 



Vivisection, in Switzerland, 131; 322, 557, 630, 838, 

 935; A Statement on Behalf of Science, 421; Geo.. 

 M. Steenbeeg, 597; in the District of Columbia, 

 700 



Voyage Across the Pacific, A Quick, 769 



Vult^, H. T., and George M.S. Neustadt, Laboratory- 

 Manual of Inorganic Preparations, E. Renouf, 

 208 



Wade, T. W., Annual Reception and Exhibit of the 

 New York Academy of Sciences, 507 



Waite, M. B., Pear Blight Microbe, 250 



Walcott, Chas. D., Middle Cambrian Meduste, 713 



Waed, Lestee F., Fossil Plants of the Wealden, 

 869 



Ward, Lester F., The Filiation of the Sciences, 292 



Waed, R. De C, Current Notes in Meteorologv, 

 661, 768, 801, 860, 922; Meteorological Reprints, 

 877 



Ward, R. De C, Harvard Meteorological Stations in 

 Peru, 490 



Washington, H. S., Isohian trachytes, 674; The Mag- 

 matic Alteration of Hornblende and I5iotite, 785- 



Water, Supply for London, 594; Supply of Paris, 

 736; The Storage of, 837 



Waves, Abnormal and Solitary, 127 



Webbee, H. J., An Investigation with Rontgen Rays 

 on Germinating Plants, 919 



Weed. W. H., and L. V. Pirsson, Bearpaw Moun- 

 tains, 528 



Weeds, Legislation against, 398 



Weismann, A., Germinal Selection, 139; Versuche- 

 zum Saison-Dimorphismus der Schmetterlinge, 

 557; on Germinal Selection, E. G. Conklin,. 

 853 



