SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME I 



629 



Protoplasm, chemical character of living, 

 38; in contiguous cells, 893; livini; 

 and dead, chemical constitution of, 613. 



Protoplasmic bodies, chemical constitu- 

 tion of, 836 ; motion, physiology of, 

 607. 



Protozoa, Biitschli's, 53 ; criticism of 

 KUnetler's theory of, S69 ; investiga- 

 tions on, 787; preservation of, S68 ; 

 polemical about, 1169. 



Protozoan parasites of oyster, 567. 



Prussian gymnasia, curriculum in, 169. 



Pseudamussium Verrilli, 51. 



Pseudotriacis microdon, 119. 



Psilophiton, .397. 



Psiloptera, 203. 



Psocidae, .517. 



Psocus heteromorphuB, 231. 



Psychoda, 492. 



Psychological methods, 74. 



Pteris aquilina, 405. 



Pterocarya denticulata, 259. 



Pterostichus, 317. 



Pterycollasaurus, 372. 



Ptinus, 203. 



Ptomaines, researches on, 570. 



Public documents, distribution of, 239, 395. 



,369. 



Pueblos of TuB.ayan, explorations of, 153. 

 Pulmonata, Bast-Indian, 948. 

 Pumps, centrifugal, 4a4. 

 Pupa artica, .5S3; Bigsbii, 523; edentula, 



583; Gredleri,58S;"Krausiana, 583; ve- 



tusta, 523. 

 Pdtnam, F. W. Arclieological frauds, 



99; Indian burial-mound, i68. 

 Putnam, P. W., lectures by, 439. 

 Pyloeheles Agassizii, 647. 

 Pyrameis Atalanta, 433. 

 Pyrethrum, 576; cinerariaefolium, 487; 



roseum, 487. 

 Pyrrol-potassium, action of cyanogen 



chloride on, 817. 



Quadrangles, conjugate, 174. 

 Quadrature of the circle, 1. 

 Quadrupeds, taxonomy of hoofed, 403. 

 Quarterly journ. microsc. science, 157. 

 Quartics, ternary, 177 ; unicursal twisted, 



1139. 

 Quartz, electro-optical properties of, S70. 

 Quassia, 676. 

 QuiMBY, E. T. Venturesome spiders, 



334. 

 Quincy, Mass., hornblendic granite of, 



310. 

 Quinqueloculina, 406. 



Raccoon's limbs, muscles of, 357. 



Races of men, 516; in Cochin China, 887. 



Radiant heat, 248. 



Radiation, solar, 618; terrestrial, 889. 



Rafflesia, 344. 



Railway-accidents in 1882, 167 ; and earth's 

 rotation, 700. 



Railway mauayement as a science, 196 ; 

 time, 410; time-tables, new system of, 

 498. 



Railways, automatic inspection of, 195. 



Rainbow, 513. 



Rainfall in Prance, 1130; New South 

 Wales, 716; Panama, 425; South Aus- 

 tralia, 1119 ; statistics, 130 ; Uberaba, 

 277. 



Rana, 277, 317; pretiosa, 21. 



Ranunculus, 306; philonotis, 2.59. 



Raphidiophrys eiegans, 466. 



Rastenberg granite, 930. 



Rational fractions and partitions, 1016. 



Rattlesnake, fangs of, 63. 



Red tape, 473. 



Redducs. Precocity in a chicken, 574. 



Redpath (Peter) museum of McGill uui- 

 versity, 154, 238. 



Refining process, 1033. 



Reflection of actinic rays, 6. 



Refraction, elliptic double, 187 ; molecu- 

 lar, 94. 



Regel in central Asia, 333. 



Regina Kirtlandi,279. 



Reighakd, J. Cracking in ice, 248; snow- 

 drifts, 221. 



Religion and science, 543 ; of savages, 468. 



Remsen, I. Influence of magnetism on 



chemical action, 36. 

 Renard, A., on St. D.avid's rocks, .541. 

 Renault's Fossil botany, reviewed, 397. 

 Renilla, 553. 



Replacement, ore-deposition by, 883. 

 Reptiles, development of, 511. 

 Resistance in carbon, .540. 

 Resistance-unit, determination of, 539. 

 Resonance boxes, experiments with, 183. 

 Respiration, influence of centre of deglu- 

 tition on that of, 796; experiments, 

 new apparatus for, 131. 

 Respiratui-y mechanism in insects, 67.3 ; 

 movements, influence of, on arterial 

 pressure, 395. 

 Retinia frustrana, 434. 

 Reversion of superphosphates, 83.5. 

 Reviews, book, 601. 

 Revue de I'histoire des religions, 377. 

 Rezbanyite, 318. 

 Rhabdocoela, 406. 

 Rhachocaris, 547. 



Rhamphorhynchus phyllurus, cast of, 56. 

 Rhees' Catalogue of Smithsonian publica- 

 tions, reviewed, 310. 

 Rhinochilus, 21. 

 Rhizocrinus, 527. 

 Rhizomorpha fragilis, 369; necatrix, 369; 



subcorticalis, Slli; subterranea, 316. 

 Rbizophyllum, 202. 

 Rhizostoma, 287. 



Rhizotragus pupa, 333 ; solstitialis, 333. 

 Rhodope, position of, 897. 

 Rhombus maximus, 289. 

 Rhynchocephalus Sackeni, 513; volaticus, 



513. 

 Rhyolite from Yellowstone Part, 933. 

 Rhyssota, 467. 



Rhythmic muscular contractions, 38. 

 Ehytidophyllum, 202; pusillum, 202. 

 Rhytiua, 53, 293, 346, 417; gigas, 25. 

 Ribes, 432. 



Rice, W. N". Connecticut minerals, 601. 

 Rice, by-products from, 938. 

 Richardia Aethiopica, 405. 

 RicHARUs, R. H. Changes in structure 

 of block-tin, 102; lines of weakness in 

 cylinders, 106. 

 Richardsonia, 405. 

 Ridgway, R., 499. 

 Riebeek in India, 331. 

 Riemann's theory, 413. 

 Rifle-barrels, swelled, 1104. 

 Rigidity of earth, 93. 

 RlLET, C. V. Elephantiasis, or Filaria 

 disease, ill.t 419; fig-insects, 599; grape 

 Phylloxera in France, 576; larval stages 

 and habits of the bee-fly Hirmoneura, 

 ill., 332; Nemestrinidae, 613. 

 Rio Bembe, 609. 

 Rio Pilcomayo, 660. 

 Ripple-marks, 1033. 

 River-courses by Vicenza and Padua, 



1158. 

 Rivers, regulation of, 301. 

 Rizzolo clays, fossils of, 790. 

 Roasting cylinders, 105. 

 Robinia, 179, 466. 

 Robins, 457. 



Rock disintegration in hot, moist cli- 

 mates, 39. 

 Rock-salt, radiation and absorption of, 



1017. 

 Rocks classified by formation, 31; decay 

 of, 324; meteoric and terrestrial, 127; 

 thermal conductivity of, 98. 

 Rocky-mountain division, U. S. geologi- 

 cal survey, S3. 

 Rodents, development of, ill., 1053; em- 

 bryology of, 1053 ; Harder's glands in, 

 688. 

 Roesleria hypogaea, 369. 

 Rogers, Prof. \V. B., 167, 184. 

 Romans, writing .among, 1135. 

 Rome, institutions of early, 858. 

 Rosa centifolia, 306. 



Roscoea, anther of, 993 ; purpurea, 492. 

 Rot in European grape-vines, 663. 

 Rotation of solid body, 89. 

 RoTHWELL, R. P. Jacketing of roasting 



cylinders, 105. 

 Rotifera without rotary organs, 37. 



Rotula, 467. 



Royal observatory. Cape of Good Hope, 

 931. 



Royal society of Canada. See Canada. 



Ruled spaces, 389. 



Rulingia oorylifolia, 563; pannosa, 663; 

 parviflora, 663. 



Rulingia, pollination of, 1088. 



Ruscus aculeatus, 259. 



Russia, archeology of, 574; southei'n, 

 138. 



Russians and English in western Asia, 

 334. 



Russo-Persian boundary and Merv, 130. 



Rutaceae, pollination of, 330. 



Ryder, .T. A. Development of the mem- 

 brane bones of the skull of the pike, 613 ; 

 law of nuclear displacement, and its sig- 

 nificance in embryology, ill., 273; pro- 

 tozoan parasites of the oyster. 567; 

 rearing oysters from artificially impreg- 

 nated eggs, 60. 



S. Badly crystallized wrought iron, 248. 

 Sacchariraeter, 7. 

 Saccharomyces apiculatus, 178. 

 Sacconi, P., 376. 



Sat 



,397. 



jerstroemia, 316. 



Sagitta, 446. 



St. Bernard, observations at, 817. 



St. David's rocks, 541. 



St. Paul's rocks, 690. 



Salisburia primigonia, 259. 



Saliva, amylolytic action of, 571 ; proper- 

 ties of, 37.5. 



Salivary alkaloids, .569. 



Salix mauritanica, 259. 



Salpa, 446. 



Salvia, 230; fulgens, 492; Grahami, 492. 



Salvinia, 397. 



Salzbrunn, spring-water from, 649. 



Samia cyntbia, 4; 9. 



San Francisco. California academy. See 

 California academy. 



Sand- tracery, 192. 



Sanpo, .505. 



Saporta's Fossil algae, reviewed, 252. 



Saportea grandifoUa, 259; sahsburioides, 

 269. 



Saprinus, 492. 



Saprolegnia, 201. 



Saprolegniaceae. reproduction in, 443. 



Sardinia, molluscan fauna of, 947 ; nur- 

 aghes of, 386. 



Sargent, C. S., on prevention of forest- 

 flres, 617. 



Sarracenia, capture of prey in, 667. 



Saturn's rings, new measures of, 688. 



Saunders, S. S., on Fig-insects, 599. 



Sauropus, 523. 



Saussurit, 114. 



Savings-banks, school, 170. 



Saw in Pristis, use of, 61. 



Scapbiopus, 21. 



Scapholeberis, 467. 



Schary collection of fossils, 319. 



Sehedophilus medusophagus in Ireland, 

 377. 



Schimper, A. F. W., on Development of 

 chlorophyll and color granules, 421. 



Schists, carboniferous, 1153 ; fossil-bear- 

 ing, 1153. 



Schizaea, 405. 



Schizodendron, 149. 



Schizoneura, 397 ; imbricator, 409. 



School collections of natural history, dis- 

 tribution of, 155; savings-banks, 170. 



Schulze, F. B., on New animal type, 305. 



Schwatka's exploration of Alaska, 567. 



Sciara, 492. 



Science in Brazil, 211; future of Ameri- 

 can, 1; and newspapers, 211; and reli- 

 gion, 543; teachers' school of, Boston, 

 55; for workingmen, 296, 457. 



Scientific journals, import duty on, 689. 



Scintillation of stars and aurora boreahs, 

 1063. 



Scion, influence of, 1166. 



Sciuropterus volucella, 181. 



Sclerostoma sipuncuHforme, 62. 



Scolopendrella, 1174. 



Scorias spongiosa, 409. 



