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COJSTTBNTS AND II^DEX. 



N. S. VOL. XV. — JANUARY TO JUNE, 1902. 



27je Names of Contributors are Printed in Small Capitals. 



A., C, Guatemala Earthquake Waves, 873 



A., J. A., Hiieker's Gesaug der VQgel, 98; Ridg- 

 way's Birds of North and Middle Amer., 225 



Abbe, C Pernter's Meteorological Optics, 708; In- 

 dian Summer, 793 



Aeronautics, E. H. T., 633 



Agricultural Experiment Stations, A. C. True, 939 



Agriculture and Experiment Stations, H. E. Rob- 

 erts, 430; Graduate School of, 997 



Agriculturists, College work for, R. H. Thueston, 

 534 



Allen, F., Injuries to the Eye caused by Intense 

 Light, 109 



Allen, G. M., Boston Society of Natural History, 

 192, 471, 666 



American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science: Anthropology, 121, 509, 532, 1032; 

 Zoology, 132; Membership in, 616, 814, 982; 

 Physics, 631; Meeting of Council, 657; Me- 

 chanical Science and Engineering, 668, 1031 ; 

 Mathematics and Astronomy, 668 ; Pitts- 

 burgh Meeting, 801, 868, 911, 955, 998; Social 

 and Economic Science, 827; Chemistry, 869, 

 1030 



Ami, H. M., Union and Riverdale Formations in 

 Nova Scotia, 392 



Anatomists, American, Association of, 130 



Anthropological, Society of Washington, W. 

 Hough, 147_, 391, 544, 790; Expedition to 

 Torres Straits, J. Jastrow, 742; National, 

 Society, F. Boas, 804; W J M., 1035 



Anthropology, in United States, G. G. MacCurdt, 

 211; Twenty Years of, G. G. MacCurdt, 532 



Appointments, Scientific, under the Government, 

 634, 997 



Astronomical, and Astrophysical Society of Amer- 

 ica, W. S. Eichelbergek, 255, 284; Bulletin, 

 E. C. Pickering, 996 



Bacteriologists, Amer. Society of, H. W. Conn, 361 



Baer, von. The Law of, O. C. Glaser, 976 



Bags, Jr., R. M., Discorbina Rugosa d'Orbigny, 



755 

 Baldwin, J. M., Dictionary of Philosophy, F. 



Thult, 302; Social and Ethical Interpreta- 

 tions, G. TosTi, 551 

 Bancroft, W. D., Roozeboom on Die heterogenen 



Gleichgewichte, 537 ; Ostwald's Analytic 



Chemistry, 538 

 Banks, N., Sjiistedt's Der Termiten Afrikas, 307 

 Barnes, C. R., Ngmec's Die Reizleitung bei den 



Pflanzen, 660 

 Barometry, P. H. Bigelow, 417 

 Barrows, F. W., and L. C. Newell, R. E. Dodge, 



M. R. MuLLEE, H. R. LiNviLLE, N. Y. State 



Teachers Association, 729 



Bakus, C, Graded Condensation in Benzine Va- 

 por, 175; Amer. Jour, of Physics, 629; Prop- 

 erties of Nuclei, 912 



Baskerville, C, Elisha Mitchell Scientific So- 

 ciety, 232, 312, 549, 747; and H. R. Wellee, 

 Black Rain in North Carolina, 1034 



Bather, F. A., 'CEcology,' 747, 993 



Bauer, L. A., Magnetic Disturbance and Erup- 

 tion of Mont Pelee, 873 



Beal, W. J., What is Nature Study? 991 



Bean, B. A., A 'Whale Shark,' 353; Conger Eel, 

 715 . > S , 



Beebe, C. W., a Subdermal Mite in Birds, 754 



Bessey, C. E., Botanical Notes, 75, 274, 511, 632, 

 793; 'Ecology,' 593; Campbell's Botany, 900 



Bigelow, F. H., A New Barometry, 417 



Biological Society of Washington, F. A. Lucas, 

 107, 189, 269, 389, 468, 588, 709, 746, 907, 

 1032 



Birds, Song in, W. E. D. Scott, 178; W. Craig, 

 590; W. S. I-Celley, 715 



BlRGE, E. A., A der. Society of Naturalists, 299 



Blood-corpuscle ■, Red, Nodules in, G. Macloskie, 

 499; G. N. Stewart, 714 



Boas, F., Variability of Organisms, 1; National 

 Anthropological Society, 804 



Bolton, H. C, Rossing's Geschichte der Metalle, 

 139; Memorial Lectures at Chemical Society 

 of London, 421 ; Correspondence of J. Ber- 

 zelius and F. Wiihler, 740; of Liebig and 

 Schonbein, 816 



Booth, E., Chemistry in California Schools, 35; 

 Pacific Coast Assoc, of Chem. Teachers, 868 



Boston Society of Natural History, G. M. Allen, 

 192, 471, 666 



Botanical, Notes, C. E. Bessey, 75, 274, 511, 632, 

 793; Garden, Missouri, 157; Section of Con- 

 cilium Bibliographicum, H. H. Field, 357; 

 Society of Washington, H. J. Webber, 895, 

 903, 989 



Botanists of Central States, A. Schneider, 454 



Bradley, W. P., Sensitive Thermostat, 510 



Beitton, W. E., The Gray Squirrel as Twig- 

 pruner, 950 



Brooks, A. H., Geological Society of Washington, 

 d^O; 350, 389, 506, 545, 664, 710, 822; North- 

 western America and Northeastern Asia, 909 



Brooks, W. K., Intellectual Conditions for the 

 Science of Embryology, 444, 481 



Beough, B. H., Andrew Carnegie Research Schol- 

 arship, 73 



Beown, a. C, Ions of Electrolysis, 881 



Brown, J. S., Injuries to the Eye by Intense 

 Light, 433 



Broun, William Le Roy, 316 



