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SCIENCE. 



Bull-Eoarer or Buzz, 895 



BUMPUS, H. C, Report of the Fourteenth Animal 



Meeting of tlie American Society of Naturalists, 



Philadelphia, 297 



C, G. C, The Hersehels and Modem Astronomy, 

 Agnes M. Gierke, 327 



C, J. McK., ' Prof essoi-s' Garner and Gates, 134; The 

 Rontgen Rays, 325; Physiological Concomitants 

 of Sensation, 626 



Cajoki, Floeiajj, Williaji Steieby, Coin Distor- 

 tions by the Rontgen Rays, 635; Darkening of 

 the Cathode in a Crookes Tube, 901 



California Science Association, M. W. Haskell, 

 126 



Cambridge, Advanced Study and Research in the 

 University, 866 



Campbell, Douglas Houghton, Structure and De- 

 velopment of Mosses and Ferns, L. M. Undee- 

 WOOD, 70 



Campbell, M. R., Drainage Modifications, 51; Blue 

 Ridge, N. C, 714 



Canadian Archaeology, 733 



Carey, E. P., Ice Phenomena in Green Bay, Lake 

 Michigan, 715 



Caemex, a.. The Woman's Anthropological Society, 

 376, 487 



Cams, Paul, Nature of Pleasure and Pain, 603 



Case, E. C, Experiments in Ice Motion, 31 



Casey, Thos. L., A Meteor, 783 



Catalogue of Science, the International, 664 



Cathode, in a Crookes Tube, Darkening of, Floetan 

 Cajori, William Steieby, 901 ; The Rotating, 

 Feaxcis E. Niphee, 783 



Catskill and Helderberg Escarpments, 396 



Cattell, Hexry W., Application of the X-Rays to 

 Surgery, 344 



Cattell, J. McKeejj, The Material and the Efficient 

 Causes of Evolution, 668; Fear, Angelo JIosso, 

 747; 'That Great Law of Logic,' 814 



Cattell, J. McKeen, Presidential Address, 120; A 

 Method of Determining Photometric Differences 

 by the Time of Perception, 750 



Celestial Mechanics since the Middle of the Century, 

 Remarks on the Progress of, G. W. Hill, 333 



Celts, The Question of, 523 



Census, Universal, 199 



Certitudes and Illusions, J. W. Powell, 263, 426, 

 444, 595; Josiah Royce, 354; M., 513, 631 



Challenger Report, 803 



Chambeelaix, Alexander F., The Child and 

 Childhood in Folk Thouaht, 813 



Chamberlain, Alexander, F., The Child and Childhood 

 in Folk Thought, D. 6. Beinton, 483 



Chaxdlee, Johx R., Ruins of Quirigua, 832 



Chapman, H. C, Methods of Teaching Physiology, 118 



Chemical, Journal, American, J. Elliott Gilpix, 

 72, 138, 371, 528, 674, 817; Society of Wash- 

 ington, A. C. Peale, 178, 249, 419, 604, 821, 

 905; of London, 199 ; N. Y. Section, Dueaxd 

 WOODMAX, 215, 332, 489, 679, 935; Wm. Mc- 

 Mueteie, 820; Progress, Recent, 771 



Chemisohe Gesellschaft, Deutsche, Members of the, 

 628, 925 



Chemistry, International Congress of Applied, 738 



Cherries, 699 



Chestnut, V. K., Recent Investigations on Rhus 

 Poisoning, 677; Some Vegetable Skin Irritants 

 and their Chemical Composition, 905 



Child, and Childhood in Folk Thought, D. G. Beix- 

 ton, 483; Feaxz Boas, 741 ; Alex. F. Chaji- 

 BEELAix, 813; Mind and the Savage Mind, 586 



Children, Studies in the Moral Development of, J. F. 

 MOESE, 669 



Chittenden, R. H., Mucin of White Fibrous Connec- 

 tive Tissue, 109 



Chuar, Hegel and Spencer, Geoege Stuaet Fiil- 

 leetox, 406. 



Civilization and Science, Onr Contributions to, 

 Thomas Dwight, 75 



Claek, W. B., Mollusca and Crustacea of the Mio- 

 cene Formations of New Jersey, R. P. Whitfield, 

 291 ; Potomac River Section of the Middle At- 

 lantic Coast, Eocene, 674 



Clarke, J. M. ; Structm-eof Paleozoic Barnacles, 451; 

 Report on Field Work, in Chenango Co., N. Y., 

 C. S. Peosseb, 525 



Clay Occurrences in Missouri, G. T. Ladd, 691 



Clayton H. Helji, Cyclones and Anti-Cyclones, 325 



Gierke, Agnes M., The Hersehels and Modern Astron- 

 omy, G. C. G., 327 



Climate of the Falkland Islands, 861. 



Climatology of Maryland, 922 



Cloud, Burst and Water Gaps in Alabama, 276; Ob- 

 servations, International, F. H. Bigelow, 653; 

 Stations, International, 860; Types, Illustrations 

 of, 860 



Coal Fi'elds, Notes on the Cerillos, John J. Steven- 

 son, 392 



Coastal Desert of Peru, 859 



Coasts, Types of Lowland, F. P. G.. 128 



Coocida;, Italian, L. O. Howard, 903 



Color, Vision and Light, W. LeConte Stevens, 478; 

 of Water as affected by Convectional Currents, 

 696; blindness, 897 



Colors named in Literature, 861 



Columbia University, The Dedication of the New Site 

 of, 681 



Commerce across Behring Straits, 349 



CojiSTOCK, John Henry, Cambridge Natui-al His- 

 tory, Vol. v., F. G Sinclair. David Sharp, 326 



CoNKLiXT, E Q.,^ Weismann on Germinal Selection, 

 • 853 



Gonklin, E. G., Cell Size and Body Size, 59 



Conn, H. W., Naturwissenschaftliche Einfiihrung 

 in die Bakteriologie, Ferdinand Hueppe, 747 



Consciousness, The Subject of, Johannes Rehmke, 

 743 ; J. W. Powell, 815 



Consolidated Libraries, 802 



Cook, O. F., Third Report of the Board of Managers of 

 the N. Y. State Colonization Society, W J 

 McGee, 672 



Cooke, M. C, Introduction to the Study of Fungi, 

 Byron D. Halsted, 367 



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

 299 



Cope, E. D., Fossil Reptiles of the Order Cotylo- 

 sauria, 373 ; Consciousness and Evolution, 121 ; 

 Remains of Extinct Animals found in Port 

 Kennedy Bone-Fissure, 908 



Coral Atoll, Deep Borings in, 164 



Cornman, Oliver, The Processes of Ideation, 120 



CouES, Elliott, Three Subcutaneous Glandular 

 Areas of Blarina Erevieauda, 779 



Crafts, J. M., A Lecture upon Acetylene, 377 



Crater Lake, 837 



Crocker, Francis B., Electric Lighting, A. S. Kim- 

 ball, 931 



