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SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME I 



CvM 



, 24S. 



Craig, T. M. ITermitc'e lectures re- 



vii'WiHl, 337. 

 Cranhmirni; meteoric iron, 604. 

 Gninial deformalion, 496, 384. 

 Craniology of Mong..loirls, 747. 

 Craniometry for general use, 579. 

 Cralaegusaestivalis, 406 ; arborescens, 466 ; 



cordata, 486; spathiilata, 466. 

 Craylisli, 394. 

 Crested seal, 542. 

 Cretaceous fossils, Itali.in, .'is. 

 Crevanx, Montana's unsuccessful search 



for, .378 ; rumor of his survival, 379. 

 Crime, nomenclature of, 915. 

 Criminality in France, 1134. 

 Criminals, skulls of, 537. 

 Crinoids, stalked, 627. 

 Crioceras simplex, 1.57. 

 Cross-fertilization, 5'I9. 

 Cross-valleys, 32.5,356. 

 Crossing in plants, value of, 331. 

 Crotalus lepidus, 21; molo.ssns, 21. 

 Crova, Professor, on New condensing- 



hygrometc'r, 697. 

 Crow, intelligence of, 359, 458, 613, 676. 

 Crustacea allied to Willeraoesia, 344; 



Australian, 173; of Blake and Travail. 



leur expeditions, 546; Devonian, 241; 



at lime of moulting, 389. 

 Cryolite, 4.f3; group, minerals of, 315. 

 Crystallized wrought iron, 169, 248. 

 Ctenodi'ilils, anatomy of, 566; monosty- 



los, 260- 

 Cubn, eastern, 987. 

 Cucurbita ficifolia, 12; moschata, 12. 

 Culex mo.«quito, 420. 

 Cultivated plants, origin of, 12. 

 Cumberland valley, stone graves of, 292. 



Cnn 



, 197, 



Cup-ahaped sculpture, 803. 



Cupelopagus bucinedax, 38. 



Cure for blast-furnace chills, 102. 



Currents, arctic, 506. 



Curves of any deficiency, 84; whose co- 



ordinatps are elliptic functions, 87. 

 Cyanea, anatomy and histology of, 144 ; 



Cyanogen chloride, action of, on pyrrol- 

 potassium. 817. 

 Cycloderma ohiensis, 316. 

 Cyclograpsus tasmanicus, 173. 

 C,velops, 230, 467 ; Thomasi, 496. 

 Cylijiders, weakness in, 106, 

 Cyuiatodera, 22. 

 Cynops, 21. 



Cystiphyllum prismaticum, 202. 

 Cystolit'hs, formation of, 939. 

 Cystopiiora cristata, 53, 642. 

 Cystoseira, 344. 



D.ahlia, 80. 



Dai,i„ W. H. llollusks of the family 



Coccniinidae, 130; wire in deep-sea 



sounding, 65, 191- 

 Damaraland, land-holding in, 539. 

 Dana, O. L. Transferred impressions 



and visual exaltation, 634. 

 Danburite, 115. 

 Daphnia, 467 ; hyalina, 49:5. 



Da 



, 531. 



'in, Charles, celebration of birthday 

 of, 184. 



Darwin, G. H., 26; on variations in the 

 vertical, 10. 



Davenport academy of natural sciences, 

 439, 496. 473. 



Davis, W. M. Cachar earthqn.ake of 

 1S69, 67: classification of islands, 484; 

 cross-vallevs, 325, 356: Lake Bonne- 

 ville, i7#. 570: lakes and valleys in north- 

 eastern Pennsylvania, .■304; temperature 

 and ice of Bavarian lakes, 393; Tracy 

 on detleeliveetVeet of earth's rotation, 98. 



Dawson, G. M, Glacial deposits of the 

 Bow and Belly River country, 477. 



Dawson, .7. W. Collections of, 156. 



Deane, C. M.appemonde of Sebastian 



Cabot, 62. 

 Decay of rocks geologically 



sidered. 



Decodon verticillatus, 21. 



Deep-sea fish type, 530; sounding, 65, 

 183; map, 565. 



Deer-antlers, evolution of, 401. 



Deflective eft'ect of earth's rotation, 98. 



Deforesting in -Vlps, 830. 



Deformation, cranial, 384. 



Deglutition, influence of centre of, on 

 that of respiration, 796. 



Delolepis, 378. 



Delta metal, 818. 



Dentition, abnormal, 68. 



Denver. Colorado sclent, soc. See Col- 

 orado scient. soc. 



Department of agriculture. See 17. S. de- 

 partment, etc. 



Depths of the sea, 318. 



Dekbt, 0. A. Human rem.ains of bone- 

 caverns of Brazil, 641; rainfall of Ube- 

 raba, province of Minas Geraes, Brazil, 



Derby, O. A., 57. 



Derinatochelys ooriaoea, 417. 



Dermestes, 492. 



Dero, 38. 



Desert-plants, growth of, 940. 



Desmodium triquetruin, 80. 



Determin.ant, maximum value of, 693. 



Developer, hicarbonate-of-soda, 418 ; 

 carbonate-of-Moda, 419. 



Develoijment of pollen in cycads and coni- 

 fers, 41; by priinogenitui'e, 165; of 

 reptiles, 511; of rodents, UL, 1053. 



Devonian Crustacea, 341 ; myriapods, 

 791. 



Diabrotica longicornis, 458. 



Diadectes, 232. 



Diadophisregalis,21. 



Dianilido-pbosphorus hydrate, 304. 



Dianthus armeria, 306. 



Diaptomus, 230; sicilis,495. 



Dichogamy of Pelargonium, 445 ; varia- 

 ble, 89:J. 



Diclinous flowers, 1164. 



Diclonius mirabilis, 468. 



Diotyoneura, 96. 



Dictyophora vorax, 38. 



Dicyema, :392. 



Dieyemennea, .392. 



Dioyemidae, 392. 



Diervilla, 306. 



Dift'erential equations, 863, 1067 ; lin- 

 ear, 861 ; partial, 1066. 



Difl'racted light, polarization of, 186. 



Diffraction, 96; in telescopes, 185. 



Digestion in fishes, 63 ; with exclusion of 

 stomach, 797. 



Digestive fluids of horse, 603. 



Digitaline, action of, on circulatory or- 

 gans, .333. 



Dillina, 405. 



Dimorphism in Foraminifcra, 1170; in 

 fossil Foraminifera, 843; in I'socidae, 

 517. 



Dimya, 61. 



Dinocerata, carpal bones of, 339. 



Dinodipsas, 464. 



Dinopbilus, 393; structure .and develop- 

 ment of, 147; apatris, 61. 



Dinornis maximus, 627. 



Dinosauria, 468; tarsus of, 463. 



Dioplolherium tilanigaulti, 53, :U6. 



Dioscorides, manusci-ipts of, 208. 



Diplachne, 370. 



Diptera, thniax of, 934. 



Dipterocaris, 81. 



Dipyridyl, derivatives of, 595. 



Discina,'22. 



Diseases, contagious, of animals, 291. 



Dispersion formulas. 9^. 



Distomnm hepatieum, .330. 



Distribution of fresh-water mussels, 64. 



Distribution of public documents, 239,395. 



District of Columbia, archeology of, 916 ; 

 human fauna of, 575. 



Dochmius, teetb and synonymy of, 731 ; 



Documents, public, distribution of, 239, 



395. 

 Dog, abnormal dentition in, 68; growth 



of skull in, 1133. 

 Dnlichos, 13. 

 Dolium, 531. 



Domestic animals of Camai-gue, 679. 



Dopplerite,494. 



Doris, 433. 



DiMcunculus ranai-iensis, 492; crinitum, 



492; vulgaris, 492. 

 Draper, Dr. Henry, UL, 29. 

 Dresden meteorites, 33. 

 Drop-shutters, speed of, 587. 

 Drymonema gorge, 612. 

 Ducks that fly .abroad like pigeons, 67 



249. 

 Dudresnaya, 344. 

 Duties on scientific journals, 589. 

 DuTTON, C. E. On the Hawaiians, 9. 

 Dynamometer, new, 593. 

 Dytiscus, 82. 



Earth, rigidity of, 93. 



Earth-currents, registering apparatus for, 

 UL, 596. 



Earth-worms, 457, 1037. 



Earthquakes on Armenian plateau, 937 ; 

 . Cachar, 67. 



East-Indian Pulmonata, 948. 



Eastman, J. R. The Florida e.xpedition 

 to observe the transit of Venus, 300. 



Echinoeactus, 783; polyancistrus, 370; 

 Whipplei, 369. 



Echiunl, 306. 



Eclipse, solar, of May 6, 119, 299, 687, 594. 



Economic history, 538. 



Ectosteorhachis ciceronius, 204. 



Eddy, H. T. Extension of the theorem ot 

 the virial, and its application to the ki- 

 netic theory of the constitution of gases, 

 65; the internal molecular energy of 

 atomic vibration, 42; liquefaction, va- 

 porization, and the kinetic theory of 

 solids and liquids, 455; radiant heat 

 and second law of thermodynamics, 

 24S ; solar corona, 169. 



Edmands, J. R. Pairing of first-born, 

 360. 



Eggs, fertile, from a dead moth, 393. 



Egleston, T. Flue-dust at Ems, 105. 



Egypt, art in, 580. 



Egyptian boomerangs, llSl ; economy, 

 8(15. 



Eisengebirge, lithology of the, 714. 



Elaeocarpns, 405. 



Elaphidion villosum, 409. 



Elas.soma zonatuni, 656. 



Elastic sphere, vibrations of, 90. 



Electric amalgamation, 481; arc, resist- 

 ance of, 1071 ; discharge in rarefied 

 air, 431; lamp, new, 396. 



Electriclight apparatus, 376; on coasts of 

 France, !'«., 135, 161, 187, 214, 242; efl'eet 

 of, on vegetation, 554. 



Electric lighting, cost of, 395; motor, 

 efficiency of, .590 ; railways, 356; tor- 

 pedo-boat, 397. 



Electrical congress, appropriation for re- 

 searches of, 410; exhibition at Caen, 

 238; irritability of spin.al cord, 155; 

 machine, Wimshurst's, 357 ; resistance 

 of selenium cells, 100; units, determi- 

 nation of, 87. 



Electro-magnets, winding, 1143. 



Electro-magnetic theory of light, 398. 



Electrolysis of hydrochloric acid, 107. 



Electrostatic and electromagnetic sys 

 terns, 591. 



Electrotonus of motor nerves of man, 

 1178; of sensory nerves of man, 1179. 



Elephantiasis, UL, 419. 



Elephant's milk, 680. 



Elephants, p.arasites of, 148. 



Elephas africanus, 371. 



Elisa bella, 43:i. 



Ellipsoid, alignment curves on, 811; li- 

 quid, rotation of, 476; parallel surface 

 to, 643. 



Elliptic double refraction, 187. 



Elliptic functions, 350, 968, 1138; ap- 

 plication of theory of binary forms to, 

 88; curves whose co-ordinates are. 

 87 ; formulas, 347 ; transformation of, 

 83. 



Embryo chick, lymph-hearts in, 158. 



Embryotogical monographs, 26. 



Embryology of milk-glands, 163 ; of ro- 

 dents, 1053. 



