SCIENCE. 



Horseless Carriages, 353 



Howard, L. O., Entomological Society of Washing- 

 ington, 36. 107, 294, 453, 678, 905; To Prevent 

 the Growth of Beard, 813; Italian Coccidfe, 903; 

 The Gypsy Moth, E. H. Forbush and C. H. Fer- 

 nald, 933 



Howard, L. 0., Transformations of Pnlex surratioeps 

 294 ; Shade Tree Question from an Insect Stand- 

 point, 604 



Howe, Herbert A., Compntation Rules and Loga- 

 rithms, S. W. Holman, 526 



Howell, W. H., Inhibitory and Accelerator Nerve to 

 the Crab's Heart, 118 



Hubbard on Species of Jlytil Aspis, 36 



Huber, G. C, Chorda Tympani in the Sublingual and 

 the Submaxillary Glands, 114 



Hueppe, Ferdinand, Naturwissenschaftliche Ein- 

 f iihruug in die Bakteriologie, H. W. Conn, 747 



Humphrey, J. E., Impregnation in Flowering Plants, 

 211 



Humphreys, W. J., and J. F. Mohler, Coincidence of 

 Solar and Jletallic Lines, 450 



Huntington, G. S., The Visceral Anatomy of the 

 Edentates, 213 



Hurricanes in Jamaica, 768 



Hutchins, C. C, and F. C. Robinson, Making and 

 Use of Crookes Tubes, 816 



Huxley, Memorial 95. 130, 475, 592, 837; Memorial 

 Tribute to Prof. Thomas H., Henry F. Osborn, 

 147; aud His Work, Theo Gill, 253 



Hydrazine, Pm-e, 198 



Hypotheses, The Origin of. Illustrated by the Discus- 

 sion of a Topographic Problem, G. K. Gil- 

 beet, 1 



Hyslop, J. H., Induced Hallucinations, 123 



Ice, Fall on theGemmi Pass, 590; Crystals, Plasticity 



of, 698 

 Iddings, J. P. , Absarokite-Shoshonite-Banakite Series, 



- 31 

 Index Slip of the Royal Society, 701 

 Indian as a Farmer, 509 



Indiana Academy of Science, A. J. Bigney, 216 

 Instinct, Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan on, "Wesley Mills, 



355; of Pecking, F. A. Lucas, 409; Wesley' 



Mills, 441, 597, 780; J. C. Hartzell, Jr., 



563; J. Mark Baldwin, 669; The Discussion 



of, C. Lloyd Morgan, 742 

 Instinctively Drink, Newly Hatched Chickens, 



Henry W. Elliott, 482 

 Interglacial Valleys in France, 590 

 Inverted Image on the Retina, C. L. F., 201 

 Iowa Academy of Sciences, Herbert Osborn, 124 

 Iron Ores, Organic Markings in Lake Superior, W. S. 



Gresley, 622 

 Irving, John D., Stratigraphy of the Brown's Park 



Beds, Utah, 676 



J., H., Astronomy, 21, 63, 95, 129, 164, 197, 279, 320, 

 351, 401, 433, 475, 553, 896, 922; The Declination 

 Systems of Boss and Auwers, 241 



Jackson, C. Loring, and Geo. Oenslager, On the Con- 

 stitution of Pheuo-quinone, 138 



Jackson, Frederick George, The Great Frozen Land, 

 Angelo Heilprix, 170 



Jacoby'. Harold, Note on the Permanence of the 

 Rutherford Photographic Measures, 505 



Jaeoby, Harold, Determination of the Division Errors 

 of a Straight Scale, 673 



Jaggae, Jr., T. a., Geological Conference of Har- 

 vard University, 142, 179, 251, 375, 490, 569, 

 679, 715, 751, 786 ; Current Studies in Experi- 

 mental Geology, 696 



Jaggar, Jr., T. A., Geological Work of Vortices and 

 Eddies, 375 ; Penning's Field Geology, 671 



James, William, Address of the President before 

 the Society for Psychical Research, 881 



James, William, Consciousness and Evolution, 121 



Jastrow, Joseph, An Apparatus for the Study of 

 Sound Intensities. 544 ; Psychological Notes upon 

 Sleight-of-Hand Experts, 685; Hypnotism, Mes- 

 merism and the New Witchcraft, Joseph Hart, 904 



Jenner, Relics, 630 



Jewell, L. E., Coincidence of Solar and Metallic 

 Lines, 450; Spectrum of Mars, 748 



Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, 282 



Johnson, Willard D., Glaciation in the Sierra Nevada, 

 823 



Joint Commission of Scientific Societies of Washing- 

 ton. W. F. MOKSELL, 177 



Jones, Herbert Lj'on, Adaptation of Desert Plants, 373 



Jordan on the Fishes of Sinaloa, 926 



Judd, Sylvester D., Peculiar Eye of an Amphipod 

 Crustacean, 417 



K., G. W., Exhibition of the New York Microscopi- 

 cal Society, 664 



Kansas University Science Club, 936 



Kantstudien, 838 



Kavanagh, T. Edge, Right-handedness, 535 



Keane, A. H., D. G. Brixton, Dr. Brinton on 

 Keane's Ethnology, 811 



Keane. A. H., Ethnology, D. G. Brixton, 449 



Keiser, E. H., Chemical Experiments, General and 

 Analytical, R. P. Williams, 484 ; Practical Inor- 

 ganic Chemistry, G. S. Turpin, 484 



Keith, Arthur, Crystalline Groups of Southern Ap- 

 palachians, 215 



Kelsey, F. D., The Development of the Embyro of 

 Pteris, 67 ' 



Kelvin, Lord, Jubilee of, 593, 862 



Kemp, J. F., Section of Geology and Mineralogy of 

 the N. Y. Academy, 33, 214, 372, 530, 676, 818 ; 

 Astronomy and Physics, 643 ; Geological Society 

 of America, 46 



Kemp, ,1. F., Dynamic Metamorphism of Anortho- 

 sites, 48 ; Cripple Creek Gold Mining District, 

 372: Quartz Vein at Lantern Hill near Mystic, 

 Conn., 818; Pre-Cambrian Topography of the 

 Adirondacks, 818; and T. G. White, Adirondack 

 Exploration, 214 



Kew, H. W., The Dispersal of Shells, A. S. Pack- 

 ard, 207 ; Edward S. Morse, 324 



Keyes, Charles R., a Gigantic Orthoceratite from 

 the American Carboniferous, 94 ; The Preroga- 

 tives of a State Geologist, 635 



Keyes, C. R., Paleozoic Rocks in Mississippi Basin, 

 451 



Kimball, A. S., Electric Lighting, Francis B. 

 Crocker, 931 



Kiuetoscope, 512 



Kingsbury, B. F., On the Brain of Necturus macula- 

 tus, 329 



Kingsley, J. S., Nervous Anatomy of Amphibians, 

 676 



Kite Flying, 801 



Knowledge, Is there More than One Kind of? W. K. 

 Brooks, 631 



