SCIENCE. 



Bailey, Vernon, Tamarack Swamps as Boreal Islands, 

 250 



Baker, C. F., Neolarra, 108 



Baldwin, J. Mark, Heredity and Instinct, 438, 

 559; Instinct, G69 



Balloons and Kites, in Cloud Observations, 801 



Baltic Sea, 660 



Bancroft, W. D., ITie Chemical Potential of the 

 Metals, 176 



Bangs, Outram, The Terrapin, 455; A Review of the 

 Weasels of Eastern North America, C. H. M., 525 



Baenes, C. E., The Application of Sex Terms to 

 Plants, '928. 



Barns, Carl, Tlie Curl Aneroid, 175 



Bascom, F.,Pre-Tertiary Nepheline-Bearing Rock, 568 



Bastedo, W. a., Tlie Torrey Botanical Club, 571, 

 716, 751, 852, 935 



Batraohians and Crustaceans from the Subterranean 

 Waters of Texas, 734 



Baub, G., Grundziige der Marinen Tiergeographie, 

 Arnold E. Ortmann, 359 



Bay, J. Cheistiax, Hansen's Studies in Fermenta- 

 tion, 600 



Beal, F. E. L., Food of the European Rook, 918 



Beal, F. E. L., Food of the Cowbird, 604; Food of 

 the Bluejay, 417 



Beard, to Prevent the Growth of, L. O. Howakd, 813 



Becker, Geo. F., Gold Deposits in Alaska, 31 



Eeecher, C. E., Morphology of Triarthrus, 528 ; An- 

 , tennae of Tribolites, 749 



Behrens, H., Anleitung zur Mikrochemischen An- 

 alyse der wichigsten organischen Verbindirugen, 

 Iea Rejisen 



Bell, A. Geahaii, S. P. Langley, A Successful 

 Trial of the Aerodrome, 753 



Bell, Robert, Rising of Land around Hudson Bay, 53 



Benjamin, Marcus, Smithsonian Institution's Contri- 

 butions to Chemistrv from 1846 to 1896, 178; 

 Josiah P. Cooke, 249 



Benjamin, Park, The Intellectual Rise in Electricity, 

 104 



Bergen, Fannj', Current Superstitious collected from 

 the Oral Tradition of the English Speaking Folk, 

 .D. G. Beixtox, 850 



Beyer, H. G., Influence of Exercise on Growth, 118 



Biljliographicum, Concilium, 96 



Bibliographical Classification, 133 



Bibliogi-aphie, Institut International de, 166 



BiGELOW, F. H., International Cloud Observations, 

 653 



Bigelow's, Papers on Meteorology and Solar Physics, 

 A Review of, W. S. Feanklin, 807; Solar Mag- 

 netic Work, M., 860 



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



Billings, John S., Elected Librarian of Consolidated 

 N. Y. Libraries, 98 



Biological, Society of Washington, Election of OflS- 

 cers, 23 ; F. A. Lucas, 34, 139, 231, 249, 417, 

 486, 603, 677, 713, 821, 878, 934 ; Section, N. Y. 

 Academy, Bashford Deax, 33; C. L. Beistol, 

 213, 454, 529; Station, English Marine, 283; of 

 the Bahamas, 591; at Las Cruces, 773 



Biology, Sham, The Disappearance of, from America, 

 Cox\\-ay MacMillan, 634 



Birchmore, Prof., Absorption Spectra, 679 



Bird lice, 630 



Birds, Extinct, 353; Preservation of, 925 



Bishop, Sereno E., Temperature of the Earth's 

 Crust, 409 



Bison, Discovery of Extinct Species of, 321 



Blackboard, Improved, Bex K. Ejieesox, 168 



Blarina Brevioauda, Three Subcutaneous Glandular 

 Areas of, Elliott Coues, 779 



Blindness in Scandinavia, 22 



Blount, Bertram, and A. G. Bloxam, Cliemistry for 

 Engineers and Slanntacturers, Frank H. Thoep, 

 566 



Boas, Franz, The Child and Childhood in Folk 

 Tliought, 741; Antropometria Militare, Ridolfo 

 Livi, 929 



Boas, Franz, Indianische Sagen von der Nordpaci- 

 fischen Kiiste Amerikas, A. S. G., 413 ; Correla- 

 tions of Anthropometric Measurements, 751 



Bolton, F. E., Accuracy of Recollection, 713 



Bolton, H. Carrington, Berthelot's Contributions to 

 the History of Chemistry, 821 



Bonney, T. G., Charles Lyell and Modern Geology, 

 Bailey Willis, 68 



Boston Society of Natural History, Samuel Hex- 

 SHAW, 179, 212, 295, 373, 455, '536, 607 



BoSTWlCK, Aethue E., The Theory of Probabilities, 

 66 



Botanical, Explorations in Nicaragua and Africa, 165; 

 Club, Torrey, H. H. RusBY, 179, 295, 372; W. 

 A. Bastedo, 571, 716, 751, 852, 935; Department 

 of, at Cornell University, 438; Gazette, 554; So- 

 ciety of America, 735; Gardens of New York, 404, 

 772, 773, 924; Missouri, 896, 923 



Bourne, G. C, The Cell Theory, 926 



Bows and Arrows of Central Brazil, 0. T. Mason, 868 



Brain and Spinal Cord in Man, The Relation of, 94 



Brewster, William, Natural History of Trinidad, 295 



Brixton, Daxiel G., Ci>rreut Notes on Anthropol- 

 ogy, 19, 62, 94, 128, 277, 349, 397, 509, 552, 586, 

 624, 663, 699, 733, 707, 833, 861, S95; The Re- 

 ligions of India, Edward W. Hopkins, 173; The 

 Teaching of the Yedas; Maurice Phillips, 173; 

 Scientific Materialism, 324; Ethnology, A. H. 

 Keane, 449, 811; Moderne Vtilkerkunde deren 

 Entwicklung und Anfgaben, Thomas Achelis, 

 482; The Child and Childhood in Folk Thought, 

 Alexander F. Chamberlain, 483; Die Bronzezeit 

 in Oberbayern, Julius Naue, 849; Current Sujjer- 

 stitions Collected from the Oral Traditions of 

 the English-Speaking Folk, Fanny D. Bergen, 

 850 



Brinton, D. G., Scientific Study of Man, 239; Use of 

 the Crauio-facial Line, 420 



Brinton, Dr., on Keaue's Ethnology, A. H. Keaxe, 

 D. G. Beixtox, 811 



Bristol, C. L., Biological Section of N. Y. Academy 

 of Sciences, 213, 454, 529 



Bristol, C. L.. Nephelis, 33 



British, Association, 402, 434, 802, 863; Columbia, 

 The Interior Plateau of, 732 



Beitton, N. L., Botany in the Antarctic Regions, 310 



Brogger, W. C, The Eruptive Seqirence, Ax'DEEW 

 C. Lawsox, 635 



Brongniart's Paleozoic Insects, Samuel H. Scudder, 

 410 



Beooks, W. K., Logic and the Retinal Image, 443; 

 Is there Jlore than One Kind of Knowledge? 

 631; The Retinal Image, Once More, 634; Zoology 

 and Biology, 708; What is Truth ? 779 



Brown, A. E., Pithecanthropus erectus, 715 



Buda-Pesth Jlillennial, 737, 773, 803, 865 



Buddha-like Figures in America and Elsewhere, 768 



Buffalo, Extinction of the, 320 



