SCIENCE. 



EoTGH, A. Lawrence, The Chance of Observing the 



Total Solar Eclipse in Norway, 356 

 Rowland, H. A., Source of the Rontgen Rays, 370 

 Rowland Scale of Wave-lengths, 97, 175 

 Royal, Institution, 166, 557, 773, 864; Society, 237, 



773 

 EoYCE, JosiAH, Certitudes and Illusions, 354 

 Ruedemann, R., Discovery of a Sessile Conularia, 451 

 Ruiaford Premium, Award and Presentation of, 891 

 RUMSEY, W. Eakl, W. Va. Academy of Science, 572 

 Runge, C, and F. Paschen, Spectrum of Clevite Gas, 



176 

 Rdsby, H. H., Torrey Botanical Club, 179, 295, 373 

 Russian Science News, Geokge Bruce Halsted, 130 

 Russell, Israel C, Elementary Physical Geography, 



Ralph S. Tarr, 168 

 Russell, I. C, Igneous Intrusions of the Black Hills 



of Dakota, 247; Nature of Igneous Intrusions, 568 

 Eutherfurd Photographic Measures, Note on the 



Permanence of,^ Harold Jacoby, 505 

 Eye, Bertram Geo., A. Handbook of the British 



Macro-Lepidoptera, Samuel Hexshaw, 291 



S., Repetitorium der Chemie, Carl Arnold, 815 



Sadtler, Samuel P., A Handbook of Industrial In- 

 organic Chemistry, Frank H. Thoep, 209 



St. Louis Academy of Science, A. W. Douglas, 36; 

 William, Trelease, 144, 180, 252, 375, 456, 

 536, 607, 680, 750, 824 



Salisbury, Rollin D., Philadelphia Brick Clays, 

 ctaL, 480 



Salisbury, R. D., Greenland Expedition of 1895, 31 



Sanfoed, E. C, The Philadelphia Meeting of the 

 American Psychological Association, 119 



ScHRADEE, F. C, Od the Detection of Glacial 

 Striffi in Reflected Light, 830 



Schrader, F. C, Geology of the Woonsocket Basin, 

 142 



ScHUCHEET, CHARLES, Museum Methods: On the 

 Arrangement of Great Paleontological Collec- 

 tions, 576 



Sohwarz, E. A.', Insect fauna of Texas, 107; Sleeping 

 Trees of Hymeuoptera in S. W. Texas, 294; Ter- 

 mites, 453 ; Food Plants and Habits of Some 

 Texan Coleoptera, 905 



Science, Requirements for Admission to College, 435 



Scientific Notes and News, 20, 63, 94, 129, 163, 197, 

 237, 278, 320, 350, 400, 433, 474, 510, 553, 591, 

 626, 664, 700, 734, 770, 802, 836, 861, 896, 922; 

 Literature, 24, 68, 100, 134, 168, 205, 243, 289, 

 325, 359, 410, 445, 482, 525, 564, 598, 635, 671, 

 709, 745, 783, 815, 847, 869, 901, 929; Journals, 

 31, 72, 106, 138, 174, 210, 247, 329, 370, 450, 527, 

 568, 602, 638, 673, 712, 748,785, 816, 878; Ex- 

 perts in Public Service, 64; Association of the 

 Johns Hopkins University, Chas. Lane Poor, 

 211; Materialism, lEA Remsen, 217; D. G. 

 Beinton, 324 



Sclater, P. L., and Oldfield Thomas, Book of Ante- 

 lopes, C. H. M., 566 



Scott, W. B., Antarctica Paleontologica, 307 



Scripture, E. W., Measuring Hallucinations, 763 



ScuDDER, Samuel H., Brongniart's Paleozoic In- 



Seudder,'s. H., Frail Cliildren of the Air, A. S. P., 



671 

 Seals in Alaska, 352; Extermination of, 774, 803, 864, 



897 

 See, T. J. J., The Perturbations of 70 Ophiuchi, 286 



Sensation, Physiological Concomitants of, J. McK. C, 

 626 



Seriland, Expedition to, W J McGee, 493 



Seward, A. C, The Wealden Flora, Lester F. Ward, 

 869 



Sex-Relation of Plants, On the Unteohnical Phrase- 

 ology of the, L. H.' Bailey 



Shaler, N. S., The Relation of Geologic Science to 

 Education, 609 



Shaler, N. S., Volcanic Dust and Pumice in Marine 

 Deposits, 48 



Sharp, David, and F. G. Sinclair, Cambridge Natural 

 History, Vol. V., John Henry Comstock, 236 



Shenstone,' W. A., Justus von Liebig, His Life and 

 Work, Ira Remsen, 24 



Shufeldt, J. a., ' Progress in American Ornithology, 

 1886-95,' 841 ; Life Habits of Phrynosoma, 867 



' Shut-in ' Valleys, 661 



Simpson, Charles T., Extra Limital Mississippi Basin 

 Unios, 249 



Simroth, H., Gastropoden der Plankton Expedition, 

 W. H. Dall, 69 



Skin Painting in .South America, 128 



Smeeth Separating Apparatus, J. S. DiLLEE, 857 



Smells, Method of Measuring, 774 



Smith, Jr., C. H., Talc Deposits, 677 



Smith, Donaldson A., Collection Made in Western 

 Somali Land, 850 



Smith, Erwin F., Bactericidal Effect of Sunlight, 822 



Smith, Eugea'e A., Alabama Industrial and Scien- 

 tific Society, 852 ; Notes on Native Sulphur in 

 Texas, 667 



Smithsonian Institution, 145 



Smyth, H. L., Origin of the Copper Deposits of Ke- 

 weenaw Point, 251 



Snyder, W. H., Preliminary Report on the Stamford 

 Gneiss, 143 



Societies and Academies, 33, 107,139, 177,211, 249, 

 292, 330, 372, 417, 453, 486, 529, 569, 603, 639, 

 676, 713, 750, 786, 818, 850, 878, 905, 934 



Soil Irrigation, 588 



Sound Intensities, An Apparatus for the Study of, 

 Joseph Jasteow, 544 



Soundings, Ocean, 403 



Spectroscope, A Simplex, Holbrook Cushman, 45 



Sperm-whales and Cuttlefish, 199 



Spirula, New Data on, W. H. Dall, 243 



Stanley, Hiea^i M., Visualization and the Retinal 

 Image, 563; Notes on the Perception of Distance, 

 781; A Suggested Experiment on Heredity, 900 



Stanton, T. W., Faunal Relations of the Eocene and 

 Upper Cretaceous on the Pacific Coast, 823 



Stellar Parallax, Some Values of, by the Method of 

 Meridian Transits, A. S. Flint, 617 



Sternberg, Geo. M., Pasteur, 185; Vivisection, 

 597 



Sternberg, Geo. M., Vivisection, 531 



Stetson, George R., Anthropological Society of 

 Washington, 141 



Stetson, George R., Animistic Vampire in New Eng- 

 land, 35 



Stevens, W. Le Conte, Color Vision and Light, 

 478; The Metric System, 793 



Stevenson, John J., Notes on the Cerillos Coal 

 Fields, 392; A Summary Description of the Ge- 

 ology of Pennsylvania, J. P. Lesley, 876 



Stevenson, J. J., Cerillos Coal Fields near Santa F(5, 

 314 



Stewart, G. N., Circulation time of the Retina, 115 



