624: 



SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME L 



Germans, eai'ly, 410. 



Grerminal layers, not homologous, 1054. 



Germs, 4oli. 



Gerrhonotlis, 21. 



Geryenla, 1»6. 



GiBBS, J. W. An alleged e.xoeption to 



the second law of thermodynamics, 



160. 

 Gilbert, G. K. Sun's radiation and 

 climate, 458; Whitney's Cli- 



Gink 

 Gin 



, Pen 

 ,21. 



n, 563. 



Glacial deposits of Bow and Belly Elver 

 country, 477; depression of Scotland, 

 1080; erosion and lakes, 831; phe- 

 nomena near New Haven, 314 ; phe- 

 nomena in Ohio, ill., 209; theory, 97. 



Glaciation in Kentucky, 510; of Norway, 

 1081. 



Glacier, continental, thickness of, 984; 

 granular structure of, 638. 



Glaciers, lost, hunting for, with a micro- 

 scope, 374. 



Gleditscbia triacanthos, 466. 



Gleisen valley, 548. 



Glycogen in fungi, 1136. 



Glyphocrangon, 547. 



Gneiss, carboniferous, 1153. 



Gobi, across eastern, 139. 



Goniobasis livescens, 495. 



Goniophyllum, 202. 



Gonothyraea, 230. 



GooDALE, G. L. Color and assimilation, 

 332; development of chlorophyll and 

 color granules, 421. 



GooDE, G. B. International fisheries 

 exhibition, ill. 447, .554. 



Goode, G. B., 265; appointment as U. S. 

 commissioner of lisheries, 265. 



GooDNOw, H. K. Direct vision spectro- 

 scope, 601. 



GOTTSCUE, C. Geology of Japan, 166; 

 Japanese volcanoes, 329. 



Gould, Dr. B. A., :J77 ; gold medal award- 

 ed to, 264; his Urauometria argeutina, 

 264. 



Grand Canon group, 183. 



Grand'-Eury's Formation of coal, re- 

 viewed, 114. t 



Granite, hornblendic, of Quincy, Mass., 

 310. 



Grape-vines, rot in, 663. 



Grapta comma, 433; interrogationis, 433. 



Graptodera carinata, 400. 



Grasses, 784. 



Gray, Asa. The origin of cultivated 

 plants, 12. 



Greely-relief party, 587. 



Ga-een fog, 10. 



Greenland, fossil insects from, 1075: 

 ruins and graves in, 1007. 



Gregorio'8 journal of geology, '265. 



Grislea, 21. 



Groth, P., on Fluorine minerals, 331. 



Guanine, 303. 



Guinea-pig ovum, 849. 



Gulf Stream, 435 ; explorations in region 

 of, ill. 443, 531. 



Gulo luscus, 279. 



Gunnery, 291. 



Gunpowder magazines, drying, 978. 



Guns, steel, 874; tensions in, 873. 



Guyot, Abbi, on Africa, 776. 



Gymnasia, Prussian, 169. 



Hadrosauridae, characters of, 937. 

 Hadrosaurus Foulkii, 463. 

 Haedkel, E. Report on Medusae, re- 

 viewed, ill., 195. 

 Haematoblasts of Ilayera, 1050. 

 Haematomonas carassii, 466; cobitis, 466. 

 Haematomyzus elephantls, 52. 

 Hakea, 230. 



Ealichoerus gryphus, 642, 463. 

 Halictus, 22. 

 Halicore, 53. 

 Halimus auritus, 173. 



Haliotis californianus, 81; splendens, 81. 



Halistemma, 612. 



Halitherium, 53. 



Hall, E. H. Apparent attractions and 

 repulsions of small floating bodies, 335; 

 Darwin on variations in the vertical 

 due to elasticity of the earth's surface, 

 10; magneto-motive force, 391. 



Hall elfect, 1018. 



Halmaturus ruficollis, 24. 



Halogens, reactive power of, in haloid 

 ethers, 1033. 



Halleria pulex, 116; tenuicollis, 116. 



Hamingia artica, 453. 



Handlirsob, A., on Hirmoneura, ill., 333. 



Haplobranchus, 739; aestuariuus, 344. 



Haplophlebium, 96. 



Harder's glands in rodents, 638. 



Hargbr, O. The heart as a locomotive 

 organ, 140. 



Harlania Hallii, 253. 



Harpalus, 317. 



Harrington, M. W. Telephonic time- 

 transmitter, ill., 302; wedge-photome- 

 ter, 450. 



Hartt, Prof. C. F. 615. 



Harvard chemical club, 362, 304, 305, 

 306, 487, 488, 768. 



Harvard college observatory, 119, 349, 

 409, 440. 



Harvard university, 437, 438; museum of 

 comp. zoijl. (see Museum, etc.) ; Pea- 

 body museum of arch, (see Peabody 

 museum) ; school of veterinary medi- 

 cine, 43S ; summer instruction in botany, 

 439. 



Haswell, W. A. Australian Crustacea, 

 reviewed, 173. 



Havana, geology of, .545. 



Hawaiians, 9. 



Hawaiian Islands, 718. 



Hazen, H. A. Dry- and wet-bulb hy- 

 grometer, 502; newcondensing-hygrom- 

 eter, 597; rainfall at Panama, 452; solar 

 constant, 542, 602. 



Head, morphology of, .59. 



Head-hunters of Borneo, 189. 



Heap, D. P. Application of electric 

 light to lighting coasts of France, ill. 

 135-, 161, 187, 214, 242. 



Heard Island, 1133. 



Heart, action of, during hibernation, 

 1046; beat of, 519; fatigue and nutri- 

 tion of, .518; as locomotive organ, 140; 

 origin of, 334 ; as suction-pump, 1048. 



Heat and cold, influence of, upon muscles 

 poisoned by veratria, ,570. 



Heat, change of chemical constitution hy, 

 19.S. 



Heat of combination a function of atomic 

 weight, 99 ; of solution and of dilution 

 of perchloric acid, 191; specific, 193. 



Heath, structure of leaves of, 133. 



Heer's Flora fossilis arctica, 49. 



Heilpvin, A., on Glacial theory, 97. 



Heimia, 21. 



Heitzmann's Microscopical morphology, 

 reviewed, 603. 



Helianthus annuus, 306. 



Heliometer, Yale observatory, ill., 91. 



Heliozoon, social, 945. 



Helix, 612; alonensis, 492; arbustorum, 

 402; aspersa, 492; dupoteliana, 492; 

 lactea, 492; gualtieriana, 492; pomatia, 

 492 ; pygmaea, 492 ; ruderata, 584 ; ver- 

 miculata, 492. 



Helodectes, 232. 



Heloderma poison, physiological action 

 of, 799; suspectum, 372. 



Helops, 654. 



I-Iemiaster, 22; humphriesianus, 21. 



Heraicaulodon effodiens, 346. 



Hemirhamphine, 554. 



He: 



,50. 



Hendricks, J. E. Pairing of first-born, 



Herbart'a works, 171. 

 Hermann on Origin after birth, of aspira- 

 tion of the thorax, 357. 

 Hermaphrodite bird, 64. 

 Hermite's lectures, 337. 

 Hero myths, 383. 

 Hebrick, F. H. Sand-tracery, 192. 



Heteranthera, 316. 



Ueterillina, 405. 



Heterogenesis in Copepoda, 51.5. 



Heterograpsus crenulatus, 173. 

 " Heterothalamus, 82. 



Hexagram, Pascal, 692. 



Hexamita inflata, 668. 



Hiljernation, action of heart during, 1046. 



Hieracium alpinum, 552. 



High stations, observations at, 119. 



HiLGABD, E. W. Distribution of public 

 documents, 395. 



Hill, A. F. Shop-treatment of structu- 

 ral steels, 106. 



Himalayan melaphyrs, 30. 



Hirmoneura, ^^/., 332; exotica, 613; ob- 

 seura, 513. 



Hirondelle, L'., ill.. 388. 



Hirsch's Report on machinery at Paris, 

 187S, reviewed, 606. 



Histlblogy of pancreas, 67. 



History of fresh-water mussels, 54. 



Histriophoca equestris, 417. 



Hitchcock, C. H., 350. 



Hittite inscriptions, 1183. 



Hive-bee, color-preference of, 305. 



Hornesite, 433. 



Holbrookia texana, 21. 



HoLDEN, E. S. Houzeau's Astronomical 

 literature, ill., 112; map of planets and 

 stars near sun, May 6, 1883, ill., 66. 



Holder, C. F. Animals extinct within 

 human memory, 559 ; right whale of 

 the North Atlantic, 698. 



Holopus, 83, 627. 



Holosaurus, 372. 



Holozonia, 50; filipes, 50. 



Homologies and conies, 694. 



Homopua elephantls, 62. 



Hong Kong, observatory at, 377. 



Hoplia, 203. 



Hornblendic granite of Quincy, Mass., 

 310. 



Horse, colors of, 639; digestive fluids 

 of, 603. 



Horse-trotting from mathematical stand- 

 point, 366. 



Houghton Farm, 250, 374. 



House-flies in Philippines, 169. 



Houzeau, J. C, '236. 



Houzeau and Lancaster's Astronomical 

 literature, reviewed, ill., 112. 



Hovelacque's Les races humaines, re- 

 viewed, 516. 



HoAVB, H. M. Cure for hlast-furnace 

 chills, 102. 



Howell, G. W. Topographical map of 

 New Jersey, reviewed, 545. 



Hubrecht on Development by primogeni- 

 ture, 165. 



Human fauna of District of Columbia, 

 575 ; remains in bone-caverns of Bra- 

 zil, 641. 



Humboldt, A. von, letters of, 618. 



Humite, 317. 



Humus in soil, determination of, 365. 



Hungarian census, 333. 



Hunt, T. S. Coal and iron of Alabama, 

 101; decay of rocks geologically con- 

 sidered, 324; geology of Lake Superior, 

 218. 



Hurricane of Oct. 20, 1882, 35. 



Huston, S. Peculiar faulting of coal-bed, 

 ill., 191. 



Hybrid, pleuronectoid, 633. 



Hydra, 50, 179; grisea, 81; oligactis, 81; 

 viridis, 81, 143. 



Hydra, development of tentacles of, 338 ; 

 nature of green cells of, 143. 



Hydraulic experiments, 699 ; machine- 

 tools, 975. 



Hydric peroxide as reagent in chemical 

 analysis, 1108 ; sulphide, preparation 

 of, from coal-gas, 1107. 



Hydrochloric acid and cafl'eine, 1031 ; 

 electrolysis of, 107. 



Hydrogen lines, reversal of, 1068; whis- 

 tles, 865, 1141. 



Hydroids, Australian, 513; endoderraal 

 nervous system in, 617; histology of, 

 388 ; nervous system of, 387. 



Hydro-medusae without digestive organs, 

 1091. 



