SCIENCE. 



Glaciers, Variations of, Harry Fieldixg Reid, 867 



GooDE, G. Brown, Ou the Classification of Sluseuuis, 

 154; A Memorial Appreciation of Charles Valen- 

 tine Eiley, 217; Admission of American Students 

 to the French tJniversities, 341 ; The Reception 

 of Foreign Students in French Universities and 

 Schools, 467; Robert Edward Earll,, 471 



Goode, G. Brown, The Principles of Museum Ad- 

 ministration, War. North Rice, 783 



GooDSPEED, Arthur W., Experiments on the Ront- 

 gen X-Eaj's, 236; The Eontgen Phenomena, 394 



Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships in the Univ- 

 ersity of Pennsylvania, 512 



Graf, Arnold, Structure of the Nephridiap in Clepsine, 

 454; Transmission of Acquired Characters, 530 



Grape Culture, 399 



Gravels of Kentucky, High Level, 276 



Greely's Handbook of Arctic Discoveries, 662 



Greek. Bernard R., Philosophical Society ofWash- 

 ington, 108, 178, 231, 452, 571, 639, 752 



Greene, Edw. L., Some Fundamentals of Nomencla- 

 ture, 13 



Greene, E. L. , Distribution of Rhamnus and Ceanothus 

 in America, 486 ; Flora of Islands off California, 

 878 



Gresle Y, W. S. , Organic Markings in Lake Superior 

 Iron Ores, 622 



Griffin, Branley B., Centrosome in Thalassema, 58 



Growth of Plants, Effects of Colored Glass on-, 132 



Gulf Stream, Notes on the Density and Temperature 

 of the Waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the, A. 



LiNDENKOHL, 271 



Gurley, R. R., North American Graptolites, 247, 



786 

 Gulliver, F. P., Cuspate Forelands, 511; Tidal Scour, 



570 

 Gypsy Moth Commission, 201, 555, 737, 933 



H., Quadrivalent Lead, 556 



H., L. O. Honey Ants, 923 



H., W., Physics, 95, 163 



Habit, and Instinct, Questions regarding G. Stan- 

 ley Hall, and R. E. Gurley, 482; of Drink- 

 ing in Young Birds, C. Lloyd Morgan, 900 



Hague Arnold, Age of the Igneous Rocks of the Yel- 

 lowstone National Park, 817 



Hailmann, E. L., Use of Symbols in Early Education, 

 487 



Hall, G. Stanley' and R. R. Gurley', Questions 

 Regarding Habit and Instinct, 482 



Hall, L. B., Elements of Modern Chemistry, C. A. 

 Wurz, 415 



Hallock, W., Section of Astronomy and Physics of 

 the New York Academy of Sciences, 142, 454, 

 787; Voice Building and Tone Placing, H. Hol- 

 brook Curtis, 901 



Hallucinations, Jleasuring, E. W. Scripture, 762 



Halsted, Byron D., Introduction to the Study of 

 Fungi, M. C. Cooke, 367; Notes on Agriculture 

 and Horticulture, 398, 588, 698, 767, 834 



Halsted, George Bruce, Russian Science News, 

 130; The Essence of Number, 470 



Hansen's Studies in Fermentation, J. Christian 

 Bay, 600 



Harrington, N. R., The Earthworm, 454 



Harris, R. A., Simple Oscillations of the Complex 

 Tidal Wave, 641 



Harris, T. W., A Complete Geography, Alex E. 

 Frye, 171 



Harshberger, John W., Ethno-Botanic Garden, 

 203; Is the Pumpkin an American Plant? 887 



Hart, Ernest, Hypnotism, Jlesmerism and the New 

 Witchcraft, Joseph Jastrow, 904 



Harthell, Jr., J. C, Instinct, 563 



Harvard College Observatory, Circular, 280 



Haskell, JI. W., California Science Association, 126 



Hatcher, J. B., Recent and Fossil Tapirs, 370 



Havard, V., Drink Plants of North American Indians, 

 295 



Ha worth, Erasmus, Prerogatives of a State Geolo- 

 gist, 519, 743 



Hayes, Ellen, Temperature of the Earth's Crust, 

 518 



Head, Form of the, as Influenced by Growth, W. Z. 

 Ripley, 888 



Headley, F. W., The Structure and Life of Birds, F. 

 A. Lucas, 28 



Heilprin, Angelo, Tlie Geology of the Antarctic 

 Regions, 305; The Great Frozen Land, Frederick. 

 George Jackson, 170 



Helium and Sea Water, 22 



Hellriegel, Hermann, Monument to, 665 



Helmholtz, T. C. Mendenhall, 189 



Henning G. C, Iron and Steel Analysis, 215 



Henry, F. P., Filaria Sanguinis Hominis Nocturna. 

 823 



Henshaw, Samuel, Boston Society of Natural His- 

 tory, 179, 212, 295, 373, 455, 536, 607; A Hand- 

 book of the Britisli Maoro-Lepidoptera, Bertram 

 Geo. Rye, 291 



Heredity, and Instinct, J. Mark Baldtsin, 438, 559; 

 A Suggested Experiment on, Hirabi M. Stan- 

 ley, 900 



Herrick, C. L., Lecture Notes on Attention, 675 



Heeshey, O. H., Ozarkiau Epoch — A Suggestion, 620 



Hertwig, Oscar, Lehrbuch der Entwicklungsge- 

 schichte des Meuschen und der Wirbelthiere, C. 

 S. MiNOT, 289 



Hewitt, E. R., Glue Solutions, 489 



Highways, Commission on, 555 



Hill, G. W., Remarks on the Progress of Celestial 

 Mechanics Since the Middle of the Century, 333 



Hill,'Meriden S., The Puma or Mountain Lion, 443 



Hill, Robert T., Geological Researches, 131; Topo- 

 graphic Nomenclature of Spanish America, 880 



Hiorns, Arthur H. , Principles of IMetallurgy, J. 

 Steuthers, 416 



Hitchcock, C. H., Greenland Icefields and Life in 

 the North Atlantic, G. Frederick "S\Tiite and 

 Warren Upham, 598 



Hitchcock, C. H., Paleozoic Terranes in the Connec- 

 tioirt Valley, 56; Geology of New Hampshire, 247 



Hodge, C. F., Histological Characters of Lymph as 

 Distinguished from Protoplasm, 112; Area and 

 Fovea Centralis, 113 



Hoffman, Walter James, Tlie Beginnings of Writing, 

 Livingston Farrand, 29 



HoLDEN, Edw.vrd S., National Academv of Sciences 

 ♦ and the Colleges of the United States, 537 



Holm, Theo., Flora of the District of Columbia, 34 



Holman, S. W., Galvanometer Design, 240; Compu- 

 tation Rules and Logarithms, Herbert A. Howe, 

 526 



Hopkins, Edward W., The Religions of India, D. G. 

 Brinton, 173 



Hopkins Seaside Laboratory, 802 



Hornby-, John, A Text-book of Gas JIanufaoture for 

 Students, Frank H. Thorp, 815 



