SCIENCE. 



Vll 



p., A. S., Kidd's Use-Inheritance, 142 



Packard, A. S., Beecher's Studies on Evolution, 



503 

 Paleontological Notes, F. A. L., 554 

 Parker, G. H., Kellogg's Zoology, 864 

 Pathology, Vegetable, A. D. Selby, 736 

 Peneplain, Early Tertiary, 0. H. Hershet, 951 

 Petrology, Progress in, F. L. Ransome, 673 

 Philippines, Map of, 113 



Philosophical, Society, of Washington, C. K. 

 Wead, 190, 231, 390, 429, 543, 588, 710, 866, 

 945; American, 504; President's Address, I. 

 J. WiSTAE, 681; The General Meeting, 686; 

 Our Sister Societies, E. S. Morse, 698; Asso- 

 ciation, H. N. Gardiner, 583 

 Physical Society, Amer., E. Merritt, 227, 425, 865 

 Physics, an American Journal of, G. Barus, 629; 

 and the Study of Medicine, 0. C. Trow- 

 bridge, 848 

 Physiography, Current Notes on, W. M. Davis, 



74, 154, 234 

 Physiological Society, American, Chicago Meet- 

 ing, P. S. Lee, 341 

 Pickering, E. C, Astronomical Bulletin, 996; 



Carnegie Institution, Astronomy, 553 

 Plant, Morphology and Physiology, Society for, 

 W. F. Ganong, 401; Pathology, E. F. Smith, 

 601 

 Platinum, Discharge from Hot Wires, C. D. 

 Child, 553 ; Black, Hydrolysis and Synthesis 

 of Ethyl Butyrate by, H. Nbilson, 715 

 Plumb-lines, Divergence of, F. W. McNaie, 994 

 Price, G. M., Handbook on Sanitation, 902 

 ' Prickly Pear,' C. H. Sternberg, 714 

 Pritchett, H. S., Bureau of' Standards, 281 

 Propaganda, Subjection of Science and Educa- 

 tion to, W. T. Sedgwick, 44 

 Pyrite and Mareasite, A. A. Julien, 870 



Quotations, 914 



Radinger, Johann von, R. H. Thurston, 595 



Raflnesque, Letter of, R. E. Call, 713; and Cut- 

 ler, A. Matthews, 951 



Rain, Black, in North Carolina, C. Baskerville 

 and H. R. Weller, 1034 



RAMAI.ET, F., Sex in Seed Plants, 996 



Ransome, F. L., Petrology, 673; Geol. Soc. of 

 Washington, 905 



Remsen, I., Johns Hopkins University Inaugural 

 Address, 330 



Renguf, E., Bailey's Qualitative Analysis, 101 ; 

 Thurston's Inorganic Chemistry, 102; Bene- 

 dict's Chemical Experiments, 102; Young's 

 Chemistry, 502; Gattermann's Organic Chem- 

 istry, 624; Shaw's General Chemistry, Noyes' 

 Qualitative Analysis, 625 



Reprints, R. MacDougall, 315 



Research, Endowment, H. H. Clayton, 351 ; A. 

 HOLLICK, 472; Scientific, C. L. Doolittle, 841 



Rhoads, S. N., Bottlenose Whale, 756 



RiCKAKD, T. A., Simplicity in the Language of 

 Science, 132 



RiTTEE, W. E., A Summer's Dredging on the 

 Coast of Southern California, 55 



Roberts, H. F., Agriculture and Experiment Sta- 

 tions, 430 



Ross, R., Mosquito Brigades, L. 0. Howard, 345 



RoTCH, A. L., Measurement of Wind at Sea, 72 



Row, S., Paper Folding, F. N. Willson, 464 

 Russell, F., Know then Thyself, 561 

 Russell, I. C, An American Geographical So- 

 ciety, 195 



St. Louis Academy of Science, W. Teelease, 29, 



105, 194, 271, 508, 548, 667, 1033 

 Salisbury, R. D., Glaciology, 353 

 Salts, Retention of. Near Surface of Soils, T. H. 

 Means, 33; Alkali, Rise to the Soil Surface, 

 E. W. Hilgard, 314 

 Saunders, A. P., Precaution in the Use of Gaso- 

 line, 151 

 Schneider, A., Botanists of Central States, 454 

 Schneider, P. F., Onondaga Acad, of Sci., 629 

 ScHWAEZ, G. F., V. Salisch on Forstasthetik, 863 

 Scientific Books, 17, 65, 98, 139, 186, 220, 267, 

 302, 345, 384, 421, 463, 500, 537, 584, 620, 

 658, 700, 740, 786, 816, 861, 900, 943, 984, 

 1028; Journals and Articles, 26, 70, 103, 145, 



226, 307, 348, 387, 425, 541, 587, 662, 708, 

 788, 865, 902, 945, 1030; Notes and News, 

 36, 77, 115, 157, 197, 236, 277, 317, 358, 396, 



"437, 476, 516, 557, 596, 635, 675, 718, 757, 

 796, 837, 876, 916, 956, 998, 1036 

 ScoTT, W. E. D., Data on Song in Birds, 178 

 Sedgwick, W. T., Subjection of Science and Edu- 

 cation to Propaganda, 44; Temperance Phys- 

 iology in the Public Schools,, 753 

 Selby, A. D., Future of Vegetable Pathology, 736 

 Shorter Articles, 30, 108, 149, 272, 316, 553, 672, 



715, 754, 827, 874, 912, 951, 994, 1034 

 SiMONDS, F. W., Texas Academy of Science, 311 

 Siphon, On the, W. Duane, 152 

 Sjostedt, Y., Der Termiten Afrikas, N. Banks, 307 

 Small, A. W., Giddings's Inductive Sociology, 700 

 Smith, D. E., Yoimg on Mathematics, 25 

 Smith, Edgar P., Jones's Electrochemistry, 586 

 Smith, Erwin F., Schimper's Nahrungs- und 



Genussmittel, 142; Plant Pathology, 601 

 Smith, H. I., Anthropology at the American As- 

 sociation, 509 

 Smith, H. M., Smallest known Vertebrate, 30 

 Smith, J. B., Mosquitoes, 13, 898, 1028 

 Smith, W. S. T., Submarine Valleys, 670 

 Smith College, Botanical Laboratory, W. F. 



Ganong, "933 

 Societies and Academies, 27, 71, 103, 145, 189, 



227, 269, 308, 349, 388, 425, 466, 504, 542, 

 588, 625, 663, 709, 744, 789, 821, 865, 903, 

 945, 989, 1030 



Spalding, V. M., Tropical Laboratory at Miami, 

 856 



Squirrel, Gray, W. E. Beitton, 950 



Standards, National Bureau of, H. S. Peitchett, 

 281 



Statistics, University Registration, G. B. Gee- 

 MANN, 16 



Steaens, R. E. C, Fossil Shells of John Day 

 Region, 153, 393 



Steiner's Lost Manuscript, A. Emch, 713 



Steenberg, C. H., The 'Prickly Pear,' 714 



Stevenson, J. J., von Zittel's History of Geology 

 and Paleontology, 661 



Stewart, G. N., Nodules in Colored Blood Cor- 

 puscles, 714 



Stone, W., Felis Oregonensis Raf., 510 



