626 



SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME L 



Lighting buoys and railroad cars, 873. 



Limaces, Italiiin, 916. 



Liniax, 433. 4Ji, 1312; cainpestrls, 275; 



hyperboreiis, 5i3. ' 



Limenitis Disippu-i, 554^ Eros, 554. 



Limulus, 203, 2;3l; eyes of, '454; larva of, 

 516. 



Lingual glands of frog, lOOS. 



Lingnistic journal, a new, 375; manu- 

 scripts, catalogue of, 208. 



Lingula, 166. 



Liquefaction, 455; of oxygen and nitro- 

 gen, 9in. 



Liquids, flow of, on surface of burette, 

 878. 



Liriope, 196. 



Lirus percifurmis, 117. 



Lisbon, geographical soc, 121. 



Lisg 



Lithium in waters containing calcium 

 sulphate, 650. 



Lithology, arcbeological, 1029; instruc- 

 tion in, at rililadelphia, 60. 



Little Miami valley, mound explorations 

 in, 490. 



Liver, destruction of red blood corpus- 

 cles in, 154 : structural changes in, 909. 



Liver-fluke, life-history of, iU., 330. 



Lixi4i, European, 9 53. 



Lizard schists and serpentines, 837. 



Lizards, caudal region in, .531. 



Locomotion, animal, photography as ap- 

 plied to, 189. 



Locust ravages, promoting, 353. 



Locusta viridissima, 554. 



Lodran meteoiite, 311. 



LolUngito, 93,'j. 



Lowit on Vagus nerve, 220. 



Logan memorial collection, 154. 



Logic, studies in, reviewed, 514. 



Loligo, 276. 



Longitude determinations atChorillos and 

 Valparaiso, 017; establishing secondary 

 meridians of, 292. 



Lophius piscatorius, bones of, 634. 



Lost continent, microscopic evidence of, 

 590. 



Louisiana, explorations in, 556. 



Love-songs, 583. 



Lowell Institute, 235. 



Lucanidae of U. S., 953. 



Lurabrlculns, 496; varlegatus, 406. 



Luminlferous ether, density of, 183. 



Luminosity of magnetic Held, 971. 



Lunar cr.ater Plato, 63T. 



Ltind on Human remains of bonc-cavcrns 

 of Brazil, 541. 



Luzon, Negritos of, ill., 415; Tag.als of, 

 ill., 297. 



Lycodes, Anguilla Klonerl of G-iinther a, 

 379. 



Lycopodinm, 21. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, Life, letters, and jour- 

 nals of, reviewed, Si, 110. 



Lymnaens trunculatus, 330. 



Lymph-hearts in embryo chick, 158. 



Lynx canadensis, 279. 



Lythraceae, 48, 788. 



Lythrum, 316. 



M., S. T. Book reviews, 601. 



M., T. C. Pairing of flrst-horn, 360. 



Macgregor's Wanderings in Balochistan, 

 reviewed, 487. 



M.achinery at Paris, 1878, 605. 



Maclay's travels, 40,5. 



Madura auranliaca, 207. 



Macrochlamys. 467. 



Maoroglossa Titan, 203. 



Macrophthalraus detinitus, 173; dllitatus, 

 173. 



Macroacelides, distribution of, 163. 



Macrostachya, 397. 



Madagascar, flora of, 895; slug from, 

 900. 



Madisonville, 0., ancient cemetery at, 373. 



Magnesium carbonale, 197. 



Magnetic rteld, luminosity of, 971. 



Magnetism, influence of, on chemical ac- 

 tion, 36; rotatory eti'ect of terrestrial, 

 430. 



Magnetization, molecular theory of, 483. 



Magneto-motive force, 391. 



Magnltted obiects, apparent size of, 313. 



Maine, shell-heaps on coast of, 319. 



Maine's Early law and custom, reviewed, 

 483. 



Maize, variability of, 234. 



Malacological notes, 1047. 



Malus, 466. 



Mammalian germ, morphology of, 637. 



Mammals of Essex Co., England, 165 ; 

 Lachrymal duct in, 6 36; of north-eastern 

 New York, 73; notochord of, 399; 

 quantity of blood in living, 66; as 

 weather-prophets, 4S6. 



Man, abnormal dentition in, 68; asym- 

 raeti-y of turbinated bones in, 167; 

 cerebral convolutions in, 536; fecun- 

 dity in, 743; prehistoric antiquity of, 

 535. 



Man-eating mollusk, 1139. 



Manganese binoxlde. formation of, 43.5. 



Manila, typhoon at, 6. 



Manitoba lishes, 152. 



Mannite, second .anhydride of, 305. 



Manumissions al four roads, 808. 



Manuring vineyards, 364. 



Manuscript Troano, 578. 



Map of planets and stars near sun, May 

 6, 1883, ill.. 65. 



Marcou, J. B G-eological map of Bel- 

 gium, 190; international geological con- 



Ma 



,512. 

 ■itana t 



.ritifera, 22, 



624. 



es, 701. 



Marsli, O. C. Distribution of casts of 

 Rhamphorhynchus, 56. 



Marsilla, 21, 397. 



Marsupials, communication between me- 

 dian vaginal cul-de sac and ui'o-ge#ital 

 canal in, after parturition, 71; foetal 

 membranes of, 451. 



Martin, H. N. Consequences of spleen 

 extirpation, 68; influence of the vagus 

 nerve upon the heart, 220; origin, after 

 birth, of aspiration of tliorax, 357; 

 properties of cardiac muscle and nature 

 of the action of the vagus nerve upon 

 the heart, 246; rhythmic muscular con- 

 tractions, 38. 



Martin and Moale's Hand-book of verte- 

 brate dissection, reviewed, 231. 



Martin, J., 265. 



Maryland, med. chirurg. faculty of, 1001. 



Mass of planet, 919. 



Massachusetts, crested seal on coast of, 

 542; inst. technology, society of arts, 

 157, 375, 4.39, 529, 560. 



Mastzellen of connective tissue, 1049. 



Material point, motion of, 1065. 



Mathematical tripos in university of Cam- 

 bridge, 412. 



Mathurina, 468; penduliflora, 522. 



Maturation of reptilian ovum, 1003. 



Maxwell, James Clerk, Life of, reviewed, 

 360. 



Maya manuscripts, 535. 



Measui^ement, absolute, 645. 



Mechanics, teaching of, 416 ; theoretical, 

 973. 



Meconic acid and derivatives, 594, 1075. 



Medieval formulae, 79. 



Mediterranean climate, 838. 



Medusae, Brazilian, 1173; deep-sea, ill., 

 195 ; origin of spermatozoa in, 616. 



Megalotrocha, 38. 



Megatherium Cuvieri, 154. 



Melaenis Loveni, 260. 



Mel.-iphvrs, Himalayan, 30. 



Meleagi'lna californica, SI. 



Melopsittacus, 261. 



Men, races of, 516. 



Menard's Oriental history, reviewed, 41. 



MenobranchuB, 279. 



Menyanthes trifoliata, fall blooming of, 

 137. 



Mercury, double haloid salts of, 16. 



Merejkowsky's Suctociliata, 371. 



Merian, Peter, 155. 



Meridian-circle, deviation of axis of, 

 1063. 



Merkiam, C. H. The least bittern io 

 Newfoundland, 457. 



Merrill, G. P. Fluidal cavities in 

 quartz-grains of sandstones, 221. 



Merv, RussoPersian boundary and, 130. 



Mesembryanthenium crystalllnum, (ilO. 



Mesoderm, vertebrate, origin of, 733. 



Mespllus, 46G. 



Metal-working, great feat in, 109. 



Metallurgy of" nickel in U. S., 102. 



Metals, compression of, 113; molecular 

 condition of, 110. 



Meteor, track of, ill., 422. 



Meteoric and terrestrial rocks, 127. 



Meteoric iron, Cranbourne, 604; phe- 

 nomenon, 4. 



Meteorite, Bishopville, 65.5; Lodran, 

 311; Mocs, 313, 934. 



Meteorites, Dresden, 33; fusion-struc- 

 tures in, 34, 1030; two Japanese, 

 313 ; Paris, reviewed, 41. 



Meteorological research, British co-opera- 

 tion in arelic, 135 ; bureauof Ohio, 208: 

 council of England, .547 ; observatory 

 in -Jamaica, 321. 



Meteorology, Indian, 367 ; progress in, 

 616. 



Mexican copper-smelting, 598; manu- 

 scripts, 585; national museum, 683; 

 .anales of same, 440. 



Meyer, E., on Anatomy and histology of 

 Polyophthalmus, 96. 



Meyer and Seubert's Calculation of atomic 

 weights, reviewed, 397. 



Mice, embryology of, 851. 



Michigan state teachers' assoc, 57- 



Mlcroscoplc evidence of lost continent, 590. 



Microscopical morphology, 603. 



Milk, bottled, 1111; ropy, 770; testing, 

 6.54. 



Milk-glands, embryology of, 163. 



Mill Rock, glacial phenomena of, 314. 



Miller, S. A. American paleozoic fossils, 

 reviewed, 173. 



Milleria herbatica, 316. 



Milne-Edwards, A. Crustacea of Blake 

 and Travaltleur expeditions, reviewed, 

 640. 



Mimetile, 49S. 



Mimicry of humming-birds by moths, 

 456; in butterflies, theory of, 57. 



Mimosa, 432; pudica, 178. 



Mindanao, 553. 



Mineralogy, instruction in, at Philadel- 

 phia, 56. 



Minerals, alteration of, 1154; collecUou 

 of, Boston soc. nat. hist., 436; Connecti. 

 cut. 601; from Juliane-haab, 315. 



Mining statistics and technology, division 

 of, U. S. geological survey, 153. 



Minnesota, Natural history of, reviewed, 

 14. 



MiNOT, C. S. Anatomy .and histology of 

 Polyophthalmus, 96; apparently" new 

 animal type, 305; crlticisnt of Prof. 

 Hnbrecht's hypothesis of development 

 by primogeniture, 165; early develop- 

 ment of reptiles, 511; life-history of 

 the liver-fluke, ill., 330; pairing of Hrst- 

 born, 360; researches on Dicyemidae, 

 392. 



Miocene, North Glerman, 998. 



Misplckle, 314. 



Mississippi valley, explorations in, 263. 



Missouri weather service, St. Louis. 471. 



Mitchella repens, leafy berries in, 443. 



Mitostemnia, 259. 



Mocs, meteorite of, 313, 934. 



Modlola, 433. 



Modiolloola insignis, 433. 



Mohammedans in world, 577. 



Itole pursues .an earthworm, 404. 



Molecular condition of metala, 110; re- 

 fraction, 94. 



Mollia, 316. 



Molllenesla latipinna, 556; lineolata, 556. 



MoUuscan rock-boring, 422. 



Mollu.scan type, remarkable, 146. 



Mollusks, arctic, 997; and civilization, 

 471; fossil, of Norlh America, 425; 

 m.an-eating, 1139; of North Atlantic, 

 563. 



Monads, parasitic, in blood of fishes, 944 ; 



