SCIENCE. 



Ethnograpliy of Burmah, 587 



Ethnology, of Madagascar, 62; Geography and His- 

 tory, 397; of Tibet, 624 



Evermann, Barton W., Batrachians and Cinstaoeans 

 from Artesian Well, 693; The Story of Two Sal- 

 mon, 677; Fishes and Fisheries of Indian Eiver, 

 Fla., 934 



Evolution, The Material and the EfiScient Causes of, 

 J. McKekn Cattell, 668 



ETvell, E. E., and H. W. Wiley, Effect of Acidity on 

 the Development of the Vitrifying Organs, 906; 

 Chemistry of Cactacefe, 906 



Exploration in Lower California, 396 



Eyerman, John, Genus Temnocyon and New Genus 

 Hypotemnodon, 749 



F., C. L., The Sense of Equilibrium, 625; The In- 

 verted Image on the Retina, 517, 201 

 Fseroes, 396 

 Faiebanks, Haeold W., Note on a Breathing Gas 



Well, 693 

 Fairbanks, H. W., Geology of Eastern California, 210; 



Mineral Deposits of Eastern California, 451 

 Fairchild, H. L., Kame Areas 6f Western New York, 



55, 568 

 Farms, Experimental, B. E. Feekow, 136 

 Faeeand, Livingston, The Beginnings of Writing, 



Walter James Hoffman, 29; Anthropological 



Section of the New York Academy of Sciences, 750 

 Farrand, Livingston, Physical and Mental Tests, 119; 



Primitive Education, 751 

 Feenow, B. E., Experimental Farms, 136; Pseudo- 

 Science in Meteorology, 706 

 Fernow, B. E., Pinus Eigida, 713 

 Fessenden, Reginald A., Electrical Theory of Comets' 



Tails, 176 

 Fewkes, J. Walter, Prehistoric Culture of Tusayan, 



452 

 Fine, H. B., The Psychology of Number, James A. 



McLellan and John Dewey, 134 

 Fish, Pierre A., Electricity and Nerve Cells, 250 

 Fish Culture, 770 



Fishee, a. K., Food of the Barn Owl, 623 

 Fisheries, Game and Forest Commision of New YorJj, 



239 . 

 Fishes, Living and Fossil, Theo. Gill, 909 

 FiSKE, Thomas S.,- Annual Meeting of the American 



Mathematical Society, 18 

 Fitz, G. W., Working Model of the Eye, 114 

 Flint, A. S., Some Values of Stellar Parallax by the 



Method of Meridian Transits, 617 

 Floral Galls, Some Characters of, 346 

 Flow of the Connecticut River, Dwight Poetee, 579 

 Folk-lore Society, Seventh Annual meeting of the 



American, F. B., 86 

 Footgear, O. T. Mason, 598 

 Forbush, E. H., and C. H. Fernald, The Gypsy 



Moth, L. O. Howard, 932 

 Forest, Fires in Pennsylvania, 166; Resources of the 



United States, 734 

 Forestry Policy for the Government, 402 

 Formulation of the Natural Sciences, E. D. Cope, 299 

 Fossil, Animals in U. S. National Museum, 704 ; 



Plants of the Wealden, Lestee F. Waed, 869 

 Fossils from Peace Creek Phosphate Deposit, 353 

 Franklin, Chr. Ladd, An Optical Illusion, 274 

 Franklin, W. S., Rontgen Rays from, the Electric 



Arc, 358 ; A Review of Bigelow's Papers on 



Meteorology and Solar Physics, 807 



Freer on Tetrinic Acid, 72 



French Association, 628 



Frost, Edwin B., Experiments on the X-Rays, 235; 

 Further Experiments with X-Rays, 463 



Frye, Alex. E., A Complete Geography, T. W. Har- 

 ris, 171. 



Fulleeton, George Stuart, Chuar, Hegel and 

 Spencer, 406 



Fullerton, G. S., Psychology and Physiology, 119 



Fulton, R. L., How Nature Regulates the Rains, 546 



Fungicides Increase the Growth of Plants, 835 



G., A. S., Indianisohe Sagen von der Nordpacifis- 

 chen KiJste Amerikas, Franz Boas, 413 ; Names 

 and their Histories, Isaac Taylor, 414 



G., F. P., Types of Low;land Coasts, 128 



Galloway, B. T., Action of Copper in Poisoning Fungi, 

 677 ; Recent Advances of our Knowledge of the 

 Plant Cell, 822 



Gas Well, Note on a Breathing, Harold W. Fair- 

 banks, 693 



Geographic Society, National, W. F. Moesell, 140, 

 295, 606, 592 ; Field Meeting, 774 ; officers, 775 



Geographical, Society, Royal, 737 ; Description of the 

 British Islands, 799 ; Markings on Native Uten- 

 sils, 895 



Geography, The Study of Home, 472 



Geologic, Science to Education, The Relation of, N. 

 S. Shalee, 609 ; Atlas of the United States, 

 647 



Geological, Society of America, J. F. Kemp, 46; So- 

 ciety of Washington, W. F. Moesell, 140, 215, 

 294, 374, 418, 534, 605, 641, 714, 822, 879; Con- 

 ference of Harvard University, T. A. Jaggar, 

 Je., 142, 179, 251, 375, 490, 569, 679, 715, 751, 

 786; Society of London, Medals of the, 199 ; 

 Monographs, 238; Investigations at Wisconsin, 

 240 ; Survey of Maryland, 282, 510 ; Society of 

 London, 436 ; Bulletins of University of State of 

 New York, 512; Map of England and Wales, 

 666; Survey of India, 703; Commission of Cape 

 Colony, 734; Survey, Annual report of, 770; So- 

 ciety of London, 805 



Geologist, American, 106, 210, 451, 602, 749; The 

 Prerogatives of a State, Erasmus Haworth, 

 519, 743 ; Chaeles Rollin Keyes, 635 



Geology, Journal of, 31,247, 568, 785 ; and Mineralogy, 

 Section of N. Y. Academy, J. F. Kemp, 33, 214, 

 372, 530, 676, 818; Current Studies in Experi- 

 mental, T. A. Jaggar, Jr., 696, at Union 

 College, 898 



Giddiugs, Franklin H., The Principles of Sociology, 

 Simon N. Patten, 709 



Gilbert, G. K., The Origin of Hypotheses, Illus- 

 trated by the Discussion of a Topographic Prob- 

 lem, 1 



Gilbert, G. K., Temperature of the Earth's Interior, 

 212; A. New Laccolite Locality in Colorado and 

 its Rooks, 714 



Gill, Theo., Huxley and his Work, 253; Vertebrata 

 of the Land, Fishes, Batrachia, Reptiles, in the 

 Antarctic Regions, 314; Vertebrata of the Sea, 

 319; Principles of Marine Zoogeography, 514; 

 Fishes, Living and Fossil, 909 



Gill, Theo., Salmonidse and Thymallidise, 934 



Gilpin, J. Elliott, American Chemical Journal, 72, 

 138, 371, 528, 674, 817 



Glacial Strife, On the Detection of, in Reflected Light, 

 F. C. Scheader, 830 



