SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME I 



623 



Kmerton. J. H. Model of Iho giant Oc- 

 topus of the west coast of America, iU.^ 

 352. 



Emmons. S. F. Leadville porpliyi-.y, 192. 



Einpedies molaris, 232. 



Ems, flue-dusl al, 105. 



Emulsilication, cold, 11. 



Emulsion, gelatine, 13. 



Ehchelyodon, b6i. 



Eiicke's comet, and resisting medium in 

 space, .5.31. 



Encope, 197. 



Endialyte, 215. 



Endodermal nervous system in hydvoids, 

 617. 



Endotricha flammealis, transformations 

 of, l.-.l. 



Energy of atomic vibration, 421. 



Engelmaim on color and assimilation, 

 332; on nui.sciilar contractions, 3S; 

 Physiology of protoplasmic motiofi, re- 

 viewed, OUT. 



Engines, marine, 701. 



England, meteorologic council of, 547. 



English surnames, 77. 



Emilia sinuata, 409. 



Entimus, 203. 



Entomologist, U. S., report of, reviewed, 

 487. 



Entomology, economic, facts of interest 

 in, 409. 



Ephemeris of great comet, 6 1882, 55. 



Epheslia zeae, 409. 



Epidemics, 456. 



Bpideudrum cochlcatum, SO. 



Epinasty of leaves, 40. 



Epipremum mirabile, 80. 



Epischura lacu.-itris, 496. 



Epithelium, pulmonary, development of, 

 1176. 



Equalizers, 831. 



Equations of seventh degree, 178. 



Equilibration functions of semicircular 

 canals, 847. 



Equisetum, 21, 397. 



Erblicliia, 466. 



Era-metre, Ayrton and Perry, 764. 



ErFan rocks, spores in, 1137. 



Erica cupressiiia, 49; stricla, 49. 



Erigeron darrellianus, 433. 



Erignathus barbatus, 542. 



Erymizon sucelta, 328. 



Eryondcus caecus, 81. 



Esi 



613. 



Esscholtzia crooea, 306. 



Essex Co., England, mammals of, 165. 



Ethnography of Caucasus, 910; of Kor- 



dofan, 467. 

 Etna, eruption of, 237, ill., 390. 

 Eucalyptus, 377. 

 Eucharis, 22. 



Eucopella campanularia. 553. 

 Eudendrium, 179, 230, 288. 

 Euglena viridis, 21. 

 Eulima, 998. 

 Euphrates valley, 1036. 

 Eupleota, 467. 

 Enpomolis aureus, 327. 

 Enpristina, 599. 



Europe, American archeology in, 681. 

 European Orthoptera, 605. 

 Eurypharynx pelicanoidcs, 231. 

 Evans, C. S., on Tartrates of antimony. 



Evolution of deer-antlers, 401. 



Exhaust steam injector, 1030. 



Exhibition, fisheries, 54; preparation for, 

 25. 



Expedition to the Kuengo, 36. 



Experiment-station, agricultural, Con- 

 necticut, 396; New York, 484. 



Experiment-stations, national, 26. 



Exploration, present condition of, 131; in 

 Alaska, 33. 



Explosives, strength of, 1105. 



Exposure of thermometers, 36. 



Extension of statistical division, U. S. de- 

 partment of agriculture, 25. 



Extravasation of water from leaves, 891. 



Exudation of water from leaves, 991. 



Paba, 13. 

 Fabularia, 405. 



Faclory-bells, 159. 



Fagus, 405; ferruginea, 259: sylvatica- 

 phocenica, 259. 



Fangs of rattlesnake, 63. 



Faraday Hills, 889. 



Fasciculites x»erfossus, 230. 



Fasciola Jaclisoni, 52. 



Fatigue curve of striated muscle, 396. 



Fattening breeds of sheep, 653. 



Fan's explorations, 376. 



Faulting of coal-bed, ill., 191. 



Fayoum. 804. 



Feathers, colors of, 398. 



Fecundity, duration of, in man, 743. 



Felia concolor, 279; domesticus, 82. 



Fergusonite, 495. 



Fern distribution in United States, 838. 



Ferns, 785 ; Jamaica, 138. 



Fertility and earthworms, 1037 ; of land, 

 causes of, in Canadian territories, 1117. 



Fertilization of alpine flowers, 329; of 

 Asclepias cornuti, 444; of Catalpa 

 speciosa, 556; of Gerardia pedicularia, 

 133 ; of red sea-weeds, 735 : of Yucca. 

 614. 



Fertilizers, field experiments with, 263. 



Fiber zibcthicus, 375. 



Ficus, 433. 



Fig, pollination of, 615. 



Fig-insects, 599; natural history of, 904. 



FilariaBancrofti,419; corvi torquati, 420: 

 sanguinis-hominis,419; Smithii, 52. 



Filaria disease, ill., 419. 



Finland, 332. 



Fiords, origin of, 1159. 



Fire-tties, luminosity of, 336. 



Fischer's Manuel de conchyliologie, 898. 



Fish, bacteria in, 665 : catching, 121 ; di- 

 gestion in, 63; intelligence of, 327; 

 marine, new southern, 1096; monads 

 in blood of, 944 ; type, deep-sea, 520 ; 

 of Wisconsin, 635. 



Fish-hooks from southern California, ill.. 



Fisheries exhibition at London, 54, 153, 

 265, 417, ill. 447 ; prepar.ition for, 25. 



Fisheries, shrimp and pi-awn, 343. 



Five-cent piece, new nickel, 121. 



Fletcher's Prehistoric trephining, re- 

 viewed, 307. 



Floods in France, 131 ; prevention of, 

 301. 



Floral forms, 44. 



Florida expedition to observe transit of 

 Venus, 300. 



Flower, largest, 737. 



Flowering, season of, 45. 



Flowers, anemophilous, 669; colors of, 

 43 ; colors of, and light, 42; fertilization 

 of alpine, 239; sexes of, 783. 



Flue-dust at Ems, 106. 



Fiuidal cavities in quartz-grains of sand- 

 stones, 221. 



Fluorine minerals, 331. 



Fly-trap, vegetable, 333. 



Flying-fish, flight of, 191, 278, 543, 603. 



Flying-squirrel in confinement, 402. 



Focusing, photographic, 160. 



Fodder, moistened and cooked, digestibil- 

 ity of, 1110; Symphytum aspe'rrimum 

 as, 651 : valuation of, 653. 



Foetal membranes of opossum and mar- 

 supials, 451. 



Folk-lore, 96:i ; Brazilian, 964 ; dinners, 

 965; in Europe, 961: society in Lon- 

 don, 962; Spanish, 542. 



Fontana's unsuccessful search for Cre- 

 vaux, 378. 



Forarainifera, dimorphism in. 843, 1170. 



Forced draught in steamers, 974. 



Forest fires,"B17. 



Forest-trees of gulf region, 140. 



Forestry, 471 ; convention, 208. 



Formic acid, action of, on aromatic 

 amines, 304. 



Fossil ulaae, 252; botany, 397; insects 

 from Greenland, 1075; peccary from 

 New York, 159; wood from India, 

 510. 



Foulbes, Penis, or Fellata, 959. 



Fouque et Michel-Levy. Synthase des 

 min^raux et des roches, reviewed, 459. 



Four roads, manumissions at, 808. 



Fourier's functions, 85. 



Prance, anthropology of, 683; electric 

 light on coasts ut.'ill., 135, 161, 187, 214, 

 242; floods in, 131; rainfall in, 1130; 

 beginnings of taxation in, 1136; crim. 

 inality in, 11:J4. 



Franklin, Christine L. Pascal hexa- 

 gram, 592. 



Franklin institute, 813. 



Franks, land-system of, 1060. 



Fi;\ZEn, P. Kozoic and lower paleozoic 

 in :Soutll ^\•ales, 108. 



Freezing of liquids in vegetable tissue, 

 396, .507. 



French census in 1831, 436 ; deep-sea 

 exploration, 497. 



Fritschia, 523. 



Frog, lingual glands of, 1003. 



Fuchsians, 533. 



Fuegians, Bove on, 1100. 



Fuel, artificial, 1036. 



Fulica atra, 224. 



Functions, theory of, 755; of two varia- 

 bles, 414. 



Fungi, action of, on cane-sugar, 383: 

 glycogen in, 1136; of Ohio, 779; of 

 United States, 663. 



alina b'orbesii, 553; quadrangularis, 



553. 



meteorites, 34, 



Fusion-structurcE 



10.30. 

 Fusus Turtoni, 260. 

 Future of American science, 1. 



Gage's Elements of physics, reviewed, 

 517. 



Galerita, 317. 



Galicia, Jurassic of, 1043. 



Galileo's Sysleme of the world, 122; tele- 

 scope, 188. 



Galvanic resistance, 483. 



Gamasus coleoptratorum, 467 ; stabularis, 

 467; stercorarius, 467; tardus, 467. 



Ganin, 410. 



Garnet, optical researclies on, 600. 



Gaskell, on Properties of cardiac muscle 

 and nature of action of vagus nerve 

 upon the heart, 246. 



Gastrophilus elei)hantis, 52. 



Gauge system, standard, 87.5. 



Geikic, A. Geological sketches at home 

 and abroad, revfewed, 280; on St. Da- 

 vid's rocks, 541. 



Geistbeck, A., on Temperature and ice 

 of the Bavarian lakes, 893. 



Gelasimus annulipes, 173; longidigilum, 

 173. 



Gelatine emulsion, 12; plates, keeping- 1 

 qualities of, 291. 



Geneva, meteorological observations at, 

 217. 



Geodesic lines, 3. 



Geodetic night-signals, 173, 859; sta- 

 tions, 394, 468. 



Geographers' congress, 377. 



Geographers deceased in 1882,294; meet- 

 ing of German, 206. 



Geographical congress, 3d international, 

 321; exhibition, 321 ; notes from north, 

 885 ; reviews, 607 ; publications in 

 1882, 376; society, royal, of London, 

 recent awards of, 560. 



Geography, 1183. 



Geological congress, international, 612; 

 map of Belgium, 190; map of Europe, 

 184,236; nd'menclalure, 60U; nomencla- 

 ture and coloring, 245; Indiana, report, 

 reviewed, 336; survey (see U.S. geo- 

 logical survey) ; survey of New Jersey, 

 265; survey of Ohio, report of, re- 

 viewed, 278. 



Geology of Brazil, 771 ; Buffalo Pe.aks, 

 983; Havana, 545; Japan, 166; Lake 

 Superior, 218; Natal, 460; surface, of 

 vicinity of Baltimore, 277, 309. 



Geometry, non-Euclidean, 47J' ; of n-di- 



Geophilus, 149.' 



Geothelphusa, 467. 



Geranium pratense, 306; sanguineum, 



306. 

 Gerardiapedicularia, fertilization of, 135. 

 German exploration in Africa, 34. 



