IV 



SCIENCE. 



[Contents and 

 Index 



Chubchill, W. W., Surface Condenser Tubes, 405 

 Clapp, F. G., Glacial Stages in N. E. New Eng- 

 land, 499 

 Clakk, J. J., The Correspondence Scliool, 327 

 Coal, in Nebraska, E. H. Baebouk, 51; Tar In- 

 dustry, H. Schweitzer, 481 

 Cole, F. N,, Amer. Math. Soc, 420 

 Colluvial and Clay Deposits, O. Veatch, 782 

 Condenser Tubes, Surface, W. W. Chubchill, 405 

 CoNKLiN, E, G., Montgomery on Racial Descent, 



173 

 Convocation Week Meetings of Scientific Societies, 



708, 746 

 Cook, M. T., Herbarium Type Specimens, 217; 



Gall-insects and Insect-galls, 312 

 Cook, O. F,, Evolution, 303 

 Corals, Rugose, J. E. Duebden, 246 

 Correspondence School, J. J. Clabk, 327 

 Cotton Cultures, Dried, G. T. MooEE, 376 

 Crayfish Industry, E. H. Andrews, 48 

 Crook, H. R., Nature in Magazines, 779 

 Crowell, J. F., Economic and Social Science at 



the Amer. Assoc, 519 

 Cryptobranchus, Ypsiloid Apparatus of, B. G. 



Smith, 23 

 Crystallography, A. F. Rogers, 620; E. H. Kraus, 



855 

 Cutler, C. W., The Eye, E. E. Gibbons, 465 

 Cyclones, D. T. Smith, 247 



D., T., Fischer's Animal MJechanics, 339 



D., W. M., Hatch and Corstorphine's Geology of 



S. Africa, 684 

 Davenport, C. B., The Mutation Theory in Ani- 

 mal Evolution, 556 

 Davis, E. E., An Unusual Meteor, 150 

 Desmostylus, Marsh, J. C. Mereiam, 151 

 De Vries and his Critics, C. S. Gager, 81 

 Dew-point and Humidity Chart, J. F. Woodhull, 



92 

 Diceratherium, Marsh, O. A. Peterson, 281; Ari- 



karense. New Miocene, E. H. Barbour, 780 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 21, 48, 81, 115, 



148, 177, 214, 246, 273, 301, 340, 374, 399, 439, 



466, 498, 531, 553, 592, 620, 655, 692, 722, 773, 



809, 855 

 Distribution of Students, R. Tombo, Jr., 106, 405 

 Doctorates conferred by American Universities, 



206 

 D'OoGE, M. L., and W. P. Lombard, Israel Cook 



Russell, 426 

 Doppler Effect, P. R. Heyl, 250; H. C. Richards, 



466 

 Douglass, E. S., Merycoidodonts, 565 

 DuANE, W., Electricity and Radium Products, 48 

 Duebden, J. E., Rugose Corals, 246 

 Duff, A. W., Uniform Acceleration, 538 

 DuNLAP, K., Jastrow's The Subconscious, 848 

 Dyne, The, H. C. Barker, 341 



Ji'arth, Rigidity of, L. M. Hoskins, 403, 780; T. 



J. J. See, 558 ; A. C. Lane, 404 

 Earthquake and Professor Larkin, D. S. J., 178 

 Eastman, C. R., Disputed Vesuvian Eruptions, 



284 ; Notes on History of Natural Science, 822 

 Economic and Social Science at the Amer. Assoc, 



J. F. Cbowell, 519 

 Economics as a Science, I, Fisheb, 257 



Education, Development, C. G. Washbuen, 97; 



Society for Promotion of, 603; and Science, 



C. M. Woodwaed, 833 

 EiGENMANN, C. H., The Smithsonian Institution 



and Research, 553 

 Elimination and Types of G«nera, W. Stone, 560; 



J. A. Allen, 773, 858; in Fixing Genotypes, 



F. A. Bathee, 809 

 Eliot, C. W., Address, Rockefeller Institute, 13; 



The Future of Medicine, 449 

 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, 531, A. S. Wheelee, 773 

 Engineer as a Citizen, A. C. Humpheeys, 583 

 Entomology, Notes, N. Banks, 866 

 Erdmann, H., Inorganic Chemistry, E. R., 619 

 Evolution, Nature of, O. F. Cook, 303; and Muta- 

 tion, A. E. Ortmann, 728 



Fairchild, D., Cats as Plant Investigators, 498 

 Farrington, O. C, Professor Henry A. Ward, 153 

 Fath, E. a., and J. Stebbins, Speeds of Migra- 

 ting Birds, 49 

 Feenow, B. E., Graves on Forest Mensuration, 760 

 Fine, H. B., College Algebra, J. E. Wright, 18 

 Fischer, 0., Animal Mechanics, T. D., 339 

 Fisher, I., Economics as a Science, 257 

 Fishery Congress, H. M. Smith, 57 

 Fishes, Unusual New Jersey, H. W. Fowler, 596 

 Fluid, A Definition of, O. W. Willcox, 592 

 Folsom, J. W., Entomology, J. G. N., 589 

 Fondule of Carbonnier an Umbra, T. Gill, 818 

 Food Bill, Pure, 185 

 Fossil Seal, J. L. Wortman, 89 

 Foster, W. T., Athletics and Scholarship, 21 

 Fowler, H. W., Unusual New Jersey Fishes, 596 

 Feanklin, W. S., Notes on Physics, 819 

 FRAZEai, P., Binet's Les Revelations de I'ecriture, 



431 

 Fuller, M. L., Glacial Stages in New England, 

 467 



Gagee, C. S., de Vries and his Critics, 81; Tor- 



rey Botanical Club, 21, 721, 770, 852 

 Gall-insects and Insect-galls, M. T. Cook, 312 

 Galloway, T. W., Zoology, C. W. H., 719 

 Gasteropoda of U. S., J. Leidy, Je., 779 

 Gastroliths, Sauropodan, G. L. Cannon, 116 

 Geodetic Conference, O. H. Tittmann, J. F. Hay- 

 ford, 713 

 Geological, Expedition, Harvard, 471; Survey of 

 N. Y., 633; U. S. Geological Survey, W. H. 

 HoBBS, 655 ; and its Relations with other 

 Geological Surveys, C. D. Walcott, 692; and 

 its Bearing upon Science and Education, J. 

 C. Beannee, 722; Excursion, Intercollegiate, 

 634 

 Geology, and Geog. at Amer. Assoc, E. O. Hovey, 



356; of South Brazil, I. C. White, 377 

 Geometry, Non-Euclidean, I. E. Rabinovitch, 440 

 Gibbons, E. E., The Eye, C. W. Cutleb, 465 

 GiES, W. J., Soc. for Exper. Biol, and Medicine, 



763 

 Gill, T., Le Fondule of Carbonnier an Umbra, 818 

 Glacial, Stages, in New England, M. L. Fulleb, 

 467; F. G. Clapp, 499; Epoch, J. M. Schae- 



EEELE, 695 



Glaciation in S. Ariz, and N. Sonora, F. J. H. 



Mebbill, 116; W J MoGee, 177 

 GoBE, J. H., Hallock and Wade's Weights and 



Measures, 652 



